The provisions of Chapter 125 of the Wisconsin statutes relating
to the sale of intoxicating liquor and fermented malt beverages, exclusive
of any provisions thereof relating to the penalty to be imposed or
the punishment for violation of said statutes, are hereby adopted
and made a part of this chapter by reference.
[Amended 6-3-1976; 4-16-1981; 6-30-1983]
There shall be the following classes and denominations of licenses,
which, when issued by the Village Clerk-Treasurer under the authority
of the Village Board after payment of the fee hereinafter specified,
shall permit the holder to sell, deal or traffic in intoxicating liquor
or fermented malt beverages as provided in §§ 125.28(1),
125.28(2), 125.04, 125.25, 125.26(2), 125.17, 125.32(2), 125.68(2),
125.12(2)(ag) and (ar), 125.51(2), or 125.51(3) of the Wisconsin statutes.
A. Class "A" fermented malt beverage retailer's license: $100 per
year.
B. Class "B" fermented malt beverage retailer's license: $100 per
year or 3/4 of such amount for a six-month period. Club licenses shall
be issued for a fee of $10. Class "B" fermented malt beverage retailer's
licenses for brewers shall be issued pursuant to § 125.31(1)
and 125.06(1) of the statutes.
C. Wholesaler's fermented malt beverage license: $25 per year or
fraction thereof.
D. Special wholesaler's license: $25 per year.
E. Beverage operator's license: $10 per year.
F. Retail "Class A" liquor license: $100 per year.
G. Retail "Class B" liquor license: $400 per year, provided that clubs
and lodges, as described in § 125.02(4), shall be issued
a "Class B" liquor license for an annual fee of $50. Be it further
provided that the patronage of such club and/or lodge shall be limited
to its members and/or invited guests, in order to qualify for the
reduced fee.
H. Pharmacist's permit: $10 per year.
I. Part-time or semiannual liquor licenses shall be issued pursuant
to § 125.51(1)(a).
The penalty for violation of any of the provisions of this chapter shall be a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-19, of this Code, provided that no penalty imposed shall exceed the maximum allowed by § 125.11 of the Wisconsin statutes. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day on which a violation occurs or continues.