(A) The following described territory within the city shall be and constitute the Liquor Zone of the city: Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 299 in the original city, the same being located at the intersection of Main with Fourth Street, thence running west along the north line or boundary of said Fourth Street to the southwest corner of Lot 283, located at the intersection of Fourth and Harris Streets, thence north along the east line of Harris Street to the south line of an alley running east and west, bisecting the Reserved Hotel Square also known as the Hotel Block in said city, thence east along the south side of the alley, if projected, to the west line of Main Street, the east terminal of the line being the northeast corner of Lot 207 in said city, thence south along the west line of Main Street to the place of beginning; all of Lots 201, 202, 203 and 204 in the original city; the north half of the northeast quarter of Lot 225, (Reserved Hotel Square) in the original city; and Lots 263, 262 and the west half of Lot 261, and all of the vacated east-west alley lying between the west half of said Lot 261 and all of Lots 262 and 263 on the north, and Lots 264, 265 and the west half of Lot 266 on the south, the same being designated as “Third Alley” and being approximately 12 feet in width north-south; and the east 66 feet of Lots 92, 93 and 94; all in the original city.
(B) It shall be unlawful to grant any license for the sale of alcoholic liquors, including beer, within said city, unless the licensed premises shall be located within the boundaries of said zone and territory as described hereinabove.
(Prior Code, § 10-103) Penalty, see § 113.99
Statutory reference:
Similar provisions, see Neb. RS 53-132(h)