An applicant seeking to file an application for the intermunicipal
transfer of a liquor license pursuant to this article shall submit
the following:
A. A written request to the Township Manager for said transfer, which
shall include the following minimum information:
(1) The name and location of the Haverford Township business for which
the transferred liquor license is intended.
(2) The name, home and business addresses, and home and business telephone
numbers of any and all individuals having an interest in the business
seeking the transferred license.
(3) The name and location of any other liquor licenses held by any of
the named individuals with an interest in the business seeking the
transferred license.
(4) The number of employees and the number and location of off-street
parking spaces.
(5) Name and address of existing liquor licenses within 200 feet.
(6) A description of the proposed operation, including hours and days
of operation and any proposed entertainment at the facility for which
the transferred liquor license is sought.
(7) A copy of the completed application required by the Pennsylvania
Liquor Control Board, including the applicant's criminal history
and any liquor code violations, shall be attached to the applicant's
written request.
(8) A copy of a plot plan of the property for which the transferred liquor
license is intended, drawn to an accurate scale, including the property
dimensions, building size and setbacks from property lines, shall
be attached to the applicant's written request.
(9) A complete description of the land uses within 500 feet of the subject
site shall be attached to the applicant's written request.
(10)
A floor plan including all seating, the location of kitchens,
restrooms and means of ingress and egress, shall be attached to the
applicant's written request.
B. An applicant for the intermunicipal transfer of a liquor license
is hereby required to pay a fee to defray the costs of a public hearing
thereon. Said fee shall be established by resolution of the Board
of Commissioners and may be amended and updated from time to time.
Within 45 days of the Township's receipt of a completed
application requesting an intermunicipal transfer of a liquor license,
the Board of Commissioners shall render a decision by resolution to
approve or disapprove the applicant's request. The Township Solicitor
will forward the resolution together with a written report setting
forth the basis to approve or disapprove the application. In approving
an application, the Board reserves the right to impose conditions,
which the applicant shall accept and agree to by signing an affidavit
in a form acceptable to the Township. Any change or deviation in the
applicant's plan inconsistent with the approval granted shall
require a new application and further review and approval by the Board
of Commissioners consistent with the terms of this article.