[Adopted as Title 7, Ch. 2, Arts. A and C, of the Benton Code of Ordinances]
The provisions of Ch. 125, Wis. Stats., relating to the sale of intoxicating liquor and fermented malt beverages, except provisions therein relating to penalties to be imposed, are hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this article as if fully set forth herein. Any act required to be performed or prohibited by any statute incorporated herein by reference is required or prohibited by this article. Any future amendment, revisions or modifications of the statutes incorporated herein are intended to be made a part of this article in order to secure uniform statewide regulation of alcoholic beverage control.
As used in this article the terms "alcoholic beverages," "intoxicating liquors," "principal business," "legal drinking age," "premises," "sell," "sold," "sale," "restaurant," "club," "retailer," "person," "fermented malt beverages," "wholesalers," "retailers," "operators," and "nonintoxicating beverages" shall have the meaning given them by Ch. 125, Wis. Stats.
No person, firm or corporation shall vend, sell, deal or traffic in or have in his/her possession with intent to vend, sell, deal or traffic in or, for the purpose of evading any law or ordinance, give away any intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverage in any quantity whatever, or cause the same to be done, without having procured a license as provided in this article nor without complying with all the provisions of this article, and all statutes and regulations applicable thereto, except as provided by §§ 125.16, 125.27, 125.28 and 125.51, Wis. Stats.
A. 
Retail "Class A" intoxicating liquor license. A retail "Class A" intoxicating liquor license, when issued by the Village Clerk-Treasurer under the authority of the Village Board, shall permit its holder to sell, deal and traffic in intoxicating liquors only in original packages or containers and to be consumed off the premises so licensed. Such license may be issued after July 1. The license shall expire on the following June 30.
B. 
Retail "Class B" intoxicating liquor license. A retail "Class B" intoxicating liquor license, when issued by the Village Clerk-Treasurer under authority of the Village Board, shall permit its holder to sell, deal and traffic in intoxicating liquors to be consumed by the glass only on the premises so licensed and in the original package or container in multiples not to exceed four liters at any one time, to be consumed off the premises, except that wine may be sold in the original package or otherwise in any other quantity to be consumed off the premises. Such license may be issued after July 1. The license shall expire on the following June 30.
C. 
Class "A" fermented malt beverage retailer's license. A Class "A" retailer's fermented malt beverage license, when issued by the Village Clerk-Treasurer under the authority of the Village Board, shall entitle the holder thereof to possess, sell or offer for sale fermented malt beverages only for consumption away from the premises where sold and in the original packages, containers or bottles. Such license may be issued after July 1. The license shall expire on the following June 30.
D. 
Class "B" fermented malt beverage retailer's license.
(1) 
License. A Class "B" fermented malt beverage retailer's license, when issued by the Village Clerk-Treasurer under the authority of the Village Board, shall entitle the holder thereof to possess, sell or offer for sale, fermented malt beverages, either to be consumed upon the premises where sold or away from such premises. The holder may also sell beverages containing less than 1/2 of a percentum of alcohol by volume, without obtaining a special license to sell such beverages. Such license may be issued after July 1. The license shall expire on the following June 30.
(2) 
Application. Class "B" licenses may be issued to any person qualified under § 125.04(5), Wis. Stats. Such licenses may not be issued to any person acting as agent for or in the employ of another except that this restriction does not apply to a hotel or restaurant which is not a part of or located on the premises of any mercantile establishment, or to a bona fide club, society or lodge that has been in existence for at least six months before the date of application. A Class "B" license for a hotel, restaurant, club, society or lodge may be issued in the name of an officer who shall be personally responsible for compliance with this article. Except as provided in § 125.295, Wis. Stats., Class "B" licenses may not be issued to brewers or fermented malt beverages wholesalers.
E. 
Temporary Class "B" fermented malt beverage license.
(1) 
License. As provided in §§ 125.26(1) and (6), Wis. Stats., temporary Class "B" fermented malt beverage licenses may be issued to bona fide clubs, to county or local fair associations or agricultural societies, to churches, lodges or societies that have been in existence for at least six months before the date of application and to posts of veterans' organizations authorizing the sale of fermented malt beverages at a particular picnic or similar gathering, at a meeting of the post, or during a fair conducted by the fair association or agricultural society. A license issued to a county or district fair licenses the entire fairgrounds where the fair is being conducted and all persons engaging in retail sales of fermented malt beverages from leased stands on the fairgrounds. The county or district fair to which the license is issued may lease stands on the fairgrounds to persons who may engage in retail sales of fermented malt beverages from the stands while the fair is being held. Such license is valid for dates as approved by the Village Board.
(2) 
Application. Application for such license shall be signed by the president or corresponding officer of the society or association making such application and shall be filed with the Village Clerk-Treasurer together with the appropriate license fee for each day for which the license is sought. Any person fronting for any group other than the one applied for shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a forfeiture of $200 and will be ineligible to apply for a temporary Class "B" license for one year. The license shall specify the hours and dates of license validity. The application shall be filed a minimum of 15 days prior to the meeting of the Village Board at which the application will be considered for events of more than three consecutive days. If the application is for a license to be used in a Village park, the applicant shall specify the main point of sale facility.
F. 
Temporary "Class B" wine license.
(1) 
License. Notwithstanding § 125.68(3), Wis. Stats., temporary "Class B" licenses may be issued to bona fide clubs, to county or local fair associations or agricultural societies, to churches, lodges or societies that have been in existence for at least six months before the date of application and to posts of veterans' organizations authorizing the sale of wine containing not more than 6% alcohol by volume in an original package, container or bottle or by the glass if the wine is dispensed directly from an original package, container or bottle at a particular picnic or similar gathering, at a meeting of the post, or during a fair conducted by the fair association or agricultural society. No fee may be charged to a person who, at the same time, applies for a temporary Class "B" beer license under § 125.26(6), Wis. Stats., or the same event. A license issued to a county or district fair licenses the entire fairgrounds where the fair is being conducted and all persons engaging in retail sales of wine containing not more than 6% alcohol by volume from leased stands on the fairgrounds. The county or district fair to which the license is issued may lease stands on the fairgrounds to persons who may engage in retail sales of wine containing not more than 6% alcohol by volume from the stands while the fair is being held.
(2) 
Application. Application for such license shall be signed by the president or corresponding officer of the society or association making such application and shall be filed with the Village Clerk-Treasurer together with the appropriate license fee for each day for which the license is sought. Any person fronting for any group other than the one applied for shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a forfeiture of $200 and will be ineligible to apply for a temporary "Class B" wine license for one year. The license shall specify the hours and dates of license validity. The application shall be filed a minimum of 15 days prior to the meeting of the Village Board at which the application will be considered for events of more than three consecutive days. If the application is for a license to be used in a Village park, the applicant shall specify the main point of sale facility.
G. 
Wholesaler's license. A wholesaler's fermented malt beverage license, when issued by the Village Clerk-Treasurer under authority of the Village Board, shall entitle the holder thereof to possess, sell or offer for sale fermented malt beverages only in original packages or containers to dealers, not to be consumed in or about the premises of said wholesaler.
H. 
Retail "Class C" licenses.
(1) 
In this subsection "barroom" means a room that is primarily used for the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages.
(2) 
A "Class C" license authorizes the retail sale of wine by the glass or in an opened original container for consumption on the premises where sold.
(3) 
A "Class C" license may be issued to a person qualified under § 125.04(5), Wis. Stats., for a restaurant in which the sale of alcoholic beverages accounts for less than 50% of gross receipts and which does not have a barroom if the municipality's quota prohibits the municipality from issuing a "Class B" license to that person. A "Class C" license may not be issued to a foreign corporation or a person acting as agent for or in the employ of another.
(4) 
A "Class C" license shall particularly describe the premises for which it is issued.
There shall be the following classes of licenses which, when issued by the Village Clerk-Treasurer under the authority of the Village Board after payment of the license fee and publication costs hereinafter specified, shall permit the holder to sell, deal or traffic in intoxicating liquors or fermented malt beverages as provided in § 200-4 of this article and Ch. 125, Wis. Stats.:
A. 
Class "A" fermented malt beverages retailer's license. The annual fee for this license shall be as prescribed in § 173-1. The fee for a license for less than 12 months shall be prorated according to the number of months or fraction thereof for which the license is issued. This license may be issued at any time for six months in any calendar year, for which 50% of the applicable license fee shall be paid, but such license shall not be renewable during the calendar year in which issued.
B. 
Class "B" fermented malt beverage license. The annual fee for this license shall be as prescribed in § 173-1. This license may be issued at any time for six months in any calendar year, for which 50% of the applicable license fee shall be paid, but such license shall not be renewable during the calendar year in which issued. The fee for a license for less than 12 months shall be prorated according to the number of months or fraction thereof for which the license is issued.
C. 
Temporary Class "B" fermented malt beverage license. The fee for this license shall be as prescribed in § 173-1 per event.
D. 
Temporary "Class B" wine license. The fee for this license shall be as prescribed in § 173-1 per event. However, there shall be no fee if the temporary wine license is obtained along with a temporary fermented malt beverage license.
E. 
Fermented malt beverage wholesaler's license. The annual fee for this license shall be as prescribed in § 173-1.
F. 
"Class A" intoxicating liquor retailer's license. The annual fee for this license shall be as prescribed in § 173-1. This license may be issued at any time for six months in any calendar year, for which 50% of the applicable license fee shall be paid, but such license shall not be renewable during the calendar year in which issued.
G. 
"Class B" intoxicating liquor retailer's license. The annual fee for this license shall be as prescribed in § 173-1. This license may be issued at any time for six months in any calendar year, for which 50% of the applicable license fee shall be paid, but such license shall not be renewable during the calendar year in which issued.
H. 
"Class C" wine license. The annual fee for this license shall be as prescribed in § 173-1. The fee for less than 12 months shall be prorated.
I. 
Reserve "Class B" license. The fee for a reserve "Class B" liquor license shall be $10,000 for initial issuance of this license. The fee established in this subsection is in addition to any other fees required under this article. The annual fee for renewal of a reserve "Class B" license is the fee established in § 173-1.
[Added 4-20-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-001]
(1) 
The Village of Benton hereby finds that it is in the interests of the public welfare to increase the property tax base, provide employment opportunities, attract tourists and generally enhance the economic incentives for new businesses with liquor licenses.
(2) 
After the granting of any new reserve "Class B" license and payment of the $10,000 initial issuance fee, plus any other applicable fees, the applicant may file an application for an economic development grant of $9,000 with the Clerk. The Clerk shall determine whether the licensee is operating in compliance with the approved license. The Clerk-Treasurer may require the assistance of any other Village agency in making said determination. If the Clerk-Treasurer determines that the licensee is so operating, the Clerk-Treasurer shall authorize the approval of the $9,000 economic development grant. If the Clerk-Treasurer determines that the licensee is not in compliance with the approved license, no economic development grant may be authorized and the Clerk-Treasurer shall make such finding in writing and cause to be delivered a copy of the findings to the licensee. If the licensee disagrees with the Clerk-Treasurer's determination, the licensee may file a written notice of appeal upon the Clerk-Treasurer within 10 calendar days of the delivery of the written notice of the Clerk-Treasurer's findings. Upon receiving such notice from the licensee, the Clerk-Treasurer shall relay said notice to the Village Board which shall hold a hearing thereon. The Village Board may affirm or reverse the Clerk-Treasurer's determination. If the Clerk-Treasurer's determination is upheld, appeal thereof may be taken to circuit court pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 753.04. If the Clerk-Treasurer's determination is reversed, the Clerk-Treasurer shall authorize the payment of the economic development grant.
A. 
Contents. Application for a license to sell or deal in intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverages shall be made, in writing, on the form prescribed by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue and shall be sworn to by the applicant as provided by §§ 887.01 to 887.04, Wis. Stats., and shall be filed with the Village Clerk-Treasurer not less than 15 days prior to the granting of such license. The premises shall be physically described to include every room and storage space to be covered by the license, including all rooms not separated by a solid wall or joined by connecting entrances.
B. 
Corporations. Such application shall be filed and sworn to by the applicant, if an individual, by the president or secretary of a corporation.
C. 
Publication. The Village Clerk-Treasurer shall publish each application for a Class "A," Class "B," "Class A," "Class B," or "Class C" license. There is no publication requirement for temporary Class "B" picnic beer licenses under § 125.26, Wis. Stats., or temporary "Class B" picnic wine licenses under § 125.51(10), Wis. Stats. The application shall be published once in the official Village newspaper, and the costs of publication shall be paid by the applicant at the time the application is filed, as determined under § 985.08, Wis. Stats.
D. 
Amending application. Whenever anything occurs to change any fact set out in the application of any licensee, such licensee shall file with the issuing authority a notice, in writing, of such change within 10 days after the occurrence thereof.
E. 
License quotas. Retail intoxicating liquor and fermented malt beverage licenses issued by the Village Board shall be limited in number to the quota prescribed by state law.
A. 
Residence requirements. A retail Class "A" or Class "B" fermented malt beverage or "Class A" or "Class B" intoxicating liquor license shall be granted only to persons who are citizens of the United States and who have been residents of the State of Wisconsin continuously for at least 90 days prior to the date of the application.
B. 
Applicant to have malt beverage license. No retail "Class B" intoxicating liquor license shall be issued to any person who does not have or to whom is not issued a Class "B" retailer's license to sell fermented malt beverages.
C. 
Right to premises. No applicant will be considered unless he or she has the right to possession of the premises described in the application for the license period, by lease or by deed.
D. 
Age of applicant. Licenses related to alcoholic beverages shall only be granted to persons who have attained the age of majority.
E. 
Corporate restrictions.
(1) 
No license or permit may be issued to any corporation unless the corporation meets the qualifications under §§ 125.04(5)(a)1 and 4 and (b), Wis. Stats., unless the agent of the corporation appointed under § 125.04(6) and the officers and directors of the corporation meet the qualifications of § 125.04(5)(a)l and 3 and (b) and unless the agent of the corporation appointed under § 125.04(6) meets the qualification under § 125.04(5)(a)2. The requirement that the corporation meet the qualifications under § 125.04(5)(a)1 and (b), Wis. Stats., does not apply if the corporation has terminated its relationship with all of the individuals whose actions directly contributed to the conviction.
(2) 
Each corporate applicant shall file with its application for such license a statement by its officers showing the names and addresses of the persons who are stockholders together with the amount of stock held by such person or persons. It shall be the duty of each corporate applicant and licensee to file with the Village Clerk-Treasurer a statement of transfers of stock within 48 hours after such transfer of stock.
(3) 
Any license issued to a corporation may be revoked in the manner and under the procedure established in § 125.12, Wis. Stats., when more than 50% of the stock interest, legal or beneficial, in such corporation is held by any person or persons not eligible for a license under this article or under the state law.
F. 
Sales tax qualification. All applicants for retail licenses shall provide proof, as required by § 77.61(11), Wis. Stats., that they are in good standing for sales tax purposes (i.e., hold a seller's permit) before they may be issued a license.
G. 
Connecting premises. Except in the case of hotels, no person may hold both a "Class A" license and either a "Class B" license or permit, a Class "B" license or permit, or a "Class C" license for the same premises or for connecting premises. Except for hotels, if either type of license or permit is issued for the same or connecting premises already covered by the other type of license or permit, the license or permit last issued is void. If both licenses or permits are issued simultaneously, both are void.
H. 
Limitations on other business; Class "B" premises. No Class "B" license or permit may be granted for any premises where any other business is conducted in connection with the premises, except that this restriction does not apply if the premises for which the Class "B" license or permit is issued is connected to premises where other business is conducted by a secondary doorway that serves as a safety exit and is not the primary entrance to the Class "B" premises. No other business may be conducted on premises operating under a Class "B" license or permit. These restrictions do not apply to any of the following:
(1) 
A hotel;
(2) 
A restaurant, whether or not it is a part of or located in any mercantile establishment;
(3) 
A combination grocery store and tavern;
(4) 
A combination sporting goods store and tavern in towns, villages and 4th class cities;
(5) 
A combination novelty store and tavern;
(6) 
A bowling alley or recreation premises;
(7) 
A club, society or lodge that has been in existence for six months or more prior to the date of filing application for the Class "B" license or permit;
(8) 
Movie theater.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
The Village Clerk-Treasurer shall notify the Chief of Police/Officer in Charge, Fire Inspector and Building Inspector of each new application, and these officials shall inspect or cause to be inspected each application and the premises, together with such other investigation as shall be necessary to determine whether the applicant and the premises sought to be licensed comply with the regulations, ordinances and laws applicable thereto, including those governing sanitation in restaurants, and whether the applicant is a proper recipient of a license. These officials shall furnish to the Village Clerk-Treasurer in writing, who shall forward to the Village Board, the information derived from such investigation, accompanied by a recommendation as to whether a license should be granted or refused. No license shall be renewed without a reinspection of the premises and report as originally required.
A. 
No license shall be granted for operation on any premises or with any equipment for which taxes, assessments, forfeitures or other financial claims of the Village are delinquent and unpaid.
B. 
No license shall be issued unless the premises conform to the sanitary, safety and health requirements of the State Building Code, and the regulations of the State Department of Health Services and local Board of Health applicable to restaurants. The premises must be properly lighted and ventilated, must be equipped with separate sanitary toilet and lavatory facilities equipped with running water for each sex and must conform to all ordinances of the Village.
C. 
Consideration for the granting or denial of a license will be based on:
(1) 
Arrest and conviction record of the applicant, subject to the limitations imposed by §§ 111.321, 111.322, and 111.335, Wis. Stats.;
(2) 
The financial responsibility of the applicant;
(3) 
The appropriateness of the location and the premises where the licensed business is to be conducted; and
(4) 
Generally, the applicant's fitness for the trust to be reposed.
D. 
An application may be denied based upon the applicant's arrest and conviction record if the applicant has been convicted of a felony (unless duly pardoned) or if the applicant has habitually been a law offender. For purposes of this licensing procedure, "habitually been a law offender" is generally considered to be an arrest or conviction of at least two offenses which are substantially related to the licensed activity within the five years immediately preceding the license application. Because a license is a privilege, the issuance of which is a right granted solely to the Village Board, the Village Board reserves the right to consider the severity, and facts and circumstances of the offense when making the determination to grant, deny or not renew a license. Further, the Board, at its discretion, may, based upon an arrest or conviction record of two or more offenses which are substantially related to the licensed activity with the five years immediately preceding, act to suspend such license for a period of one year or more.
A. 
Opportunity shall be given by the governing body to any person to be heard for or against the granting of any license. Upon the approval of the applicant by the Village Board, the Village Clerk-Treasurer shall issue to the applicant a license, upon payment by the applicant of the license fee to the Village. The full license fee shall be charged for the whole or fraction of any year for an operator's license.
B. 
If the Village Board denies the license, the applicant shall be notified in writing, by registered mail or personal service, of the reasons for the denial. The notice shall also inform the applicant of the opportunity to appear before the Village Board and to provide evidence as to why the denial should be reversed. In addition, the notice shall inform the applicant that the reconsideration of the application shall be held in closed session, pursuant to § 19.85(1)(b), Wis. Stats., unless the applicant requests such reconsideration be held in open session and the Village Board consents to the request. Such written notice shall be mailed or served upon the applicant at least 10 days prior to the Village Board meeting at which the application is to be reconsidered.
A. 
In accordance with the provisions of § 125.04(12), Wis. Stats., a license shall be transferable from one premises to another if such transfer is first approved by the Village Board. An application for transfer shall be made on a form furnished by the Village Clerk-Treasurer. Proceedings for such transfer shall be had in the same form and manner as the original application. The fee for such transfer is $10. Whenever a license is transferred, the Village Clerk-Treasurer shall forthwith notify the Wisconsin Department of Revenue of such transfer. In the event of the sale of a business or business premises of the licensee, the purchaser of such business or business premises must apply to the Village for reissuance of said license and the Village, as the licensing authority, shall in no way be bound to reissue said license to said subsequent purchaser.
B. 
Whenever the agent of a corporate holder of a license is for any reason replaced, the licensee shall give the Village Clerk-Treasurer written notice of said replacement, the reasons therefor and the new appointment. Until the next regular meeting or special meeting of the Village Board, the successor agent shall have the authority to perform the functions and be charged with the duties of the original agent. However, said license shall cease to be in effect upon receipt by the Village Clerk-Treasurer of notice of disapproval of the successor agent by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue or other peace officer of the municipality in which the license was issued. The corporation's license shall not be in force after receipt of such notice or after a regular or special meeting of the Village Board until the successor agent or another qualified agent is appointed and approved by the Village.
All licenses shall be numbered in the order in which they are issued and shall state clearly the specific premises for which granted, the date of issuance, the fee paid and the name of the licensee.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
A. 
Every person licensed in accordance with the provisions of this article shall immediately post such license and keep the same posted while in force in a conspicuous place in the room or place where said beverages are drawn or removed for service or sale.
B. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to post such license or to be permitted to post it upon premises other than those mentioned in the application or knowingly to deface or destroy such license.
All retail Class "A," Class "B," "Class A" and "Class B" licenses granted hereunder shall be granted subject to the following conditions, and all other conditions of this section, and subject to all other ordinances and regulations of the Village applicable thereto.
A. 
Consent to entry. Every applicant procuring a license thereby consents to the entry of police or other duly authorized representatives of the Village at all reasonable hours for the purpose of inspection and search, and consents to the removal from said premises of all things and articles there had in violation of Village ordinances or state laws, and consents to the introduction of such things and articles in evidence in any prosecution that may be brought for such offenses.
B. 
Employment of minors. No retail "Class B" or Class "B" licensees shall employ any underage person, as defined in the Wisconsin Statutes, but this shall not apply to hotels and restaurants. Family members may work on the licensed premises but are not permitted to sell or dispense alcoholic beverages.
C. 
Disorderly conduct prohibited. Each licensed premises shall, at all times, be conducted in an orderly manner, and no disorderly, riotous or indecent conduct shall be allowed at any time on any licensed premises.
D. 
Licensed operator on premises. There shall be upon premises operated under a "Class B," Class "B," or "Class C" license, at all times, the licensee, members of the licensee's immediate family who have attained the legal drinking age, and/or some person who shall have an operator's license and who shall be responsible for the acts of all persons serving as waiters, or in any other manner, any fermented malt beverages to customers. No person other than the licensee shall serve fermented malt beverages in any place operated under a "Class B," Class "B," or "Class C" license unless he or she possesses an operator's license, or there is a person with an operator's license upon said premises at the time of such service.
E. 
Health and sanitation regulations. The rules and regulations of the State Department of Health Services governing sanitation in restaurants shall apply to all "Class B" liquor or "Class C" licenses issued under this article. No "Class B" or "Class C" license shall be issued unless the premises to be licensed conform to such rules and regulations.
F. 
Restrictions near schools and churches. No retail Class "A," Class "B," "Class A" or "Class B" license shall be issued for premises, the main entrance of which is less than 300 feet from the main entrance of any established public school, parochial school, hospital or church. Such distance shall be measured by the shortest route along the highway from the closest point of the main entrance of such school, church or hospital to the main entrance to such premises. This subsection shall not apply to premises licensed as such on June 30, 1947, nor shall it apply to any premises licensed as such prior to the occupation of real property within 300 feet thereof by any school building, hospital building or church building.
G. 
Clubs. No club shall sell or give away any intoxicating liquors except to bona fide members and guests invited by members.
H. 
Gambling prohibited. Except as authorized by state law, no gambling or game of chance of any sort shall be permitted in any form upon any premises licensed under this article or the laws of the State of Wisconsin.
I. 
Credit prohibited. No retail Class "A," Class "B," "Class A," "Class B," or "Class C" liquor, wine, or fermented malt beverage licensee shall sell or offer for sale any alcoholic beverage to any person or persons by extending credit, except hotel credit extended to a resident guest or a club to a bona fide member. It shall be unlawful for such licensee or permittee to sell alcoholic beverages to any person on a passbook or store order or to receive from any person any goods, ware, merchandise or other articles in exchange for alcoholic beverages.
J. 
Licensee or permittee responsible for acts of help. A violation of this article by a duly authorized agent or employee of a licensee or permittee under this article shall constitute a violation by the licensee or permittee. Whenever any licensee or permittee under this article shall violate any portion of this article, proceedings for the suspension or revocation of the license or permit of the holder thereof may be instituted in the manner prescribed in this article.
K. 
Improper exhibitions. It shall be unlawful for any person to perform, or for any licensee or manager or agent of the licensee to permit any employee, entertainer or patron to engage in any live act, demonstration, dance or exhibition on the licensed premises which:
(1) 
Exposes his or her genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, perineum, anal region or pubic hair region; or
(2) 
Exposes any device, costume or covering which gives the appearance of or stimulates genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, perineum, anal region or pubic hair region; or
(3) 
Exposes any portion of the female breast at or below the areola thereof; or
(4) 
Engages in or simulates sexual intercourse and/or any sexual contact, including the touching of any portion of the female breast or the male and/or female genitals.
[Amended 2-15-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-001]
Closing hours shall be established in conformance with § 125.32(3), Wis. Stats. No further restrictions will be imposed.
It shall be unlawful for any person or organization on a temporary basis to sell or offer to sell any alcoholic beverage upon any Village-owned property or privately owned property within the Village of Benton, except through the issuance of a temporary Class "B" fermented malt beverage license or temporary "Class B" wine license issued by the Village Board in accordance with Wisconsin Statutes and as set forth in this section. A temporary Class "B" fermented malt beverage license or temporary "Class B" wine license authorizing the sale and consumption of beer and/or wine on Village-owned property or privately owned property may be authorized by the Village Board, provided the following requirements are met:
A. 
Compliance with eligibility standards. The organization shall meet the eligibility requirements of a bona fide club, association, lodge or society as set forth in § 125.26(6), Wis. Stats., and shall fully comply with the requirements of this section and § 200-29. Members of an organization which is issued a temporary license and who are issued operators' licenses for the event may be required to attend a pre-event informational meeting to learn what rules and regulations apply and what the responsibilities of the bartenders and organization will be.
B. 
Posting of signs and licenses. All organizations issued a temporary license shall post in a conspicuous location at the main point of sale and at all remote points of sale a sufficient number of signs stating that no fermented malt beverage shall be served to any underage person without proper identification.
C. 
Fencing.
(1) 
If necessary due to the physical characteristics of the site, the Village Board may require that organizations install a double fence around the main point of sale to control ingress and egress and continually station a licensed operator, security guard or other competent person at the entrance for the purpose of checking age identification. Where possible, there shall be only one point of ingress and egress. When required, the double fence shall be a minimum of four feet high and a minimum of six feet between fences.
(2) 
For indoor events, the structure used shall have suitable exits and open spaces to accommodate anticipated attendance. It should contain adequate sanitary facilities to accommodate the size of the group.
D. 
Underage persons prohibited. No underage persons as defined by the Wisconsin Statutes shall be allowed to assist in the sale of fermented malt beverages or wine at any point of sale, nor shall they be allowed to loiter or linger in the area of any point of sale.
E. 
Licensed operators requirement. A licensed operator shall be stationed at all points of sales at all times.
F. 
Waiver. The Village Board may waive or modify the requirements of this section due to the physical characteristics of the licensed site.
G. 
Insurance. The applicant for a temporary fermented malt beverage or wine license may be required to indemnify, defend and hold the Village and its employees and agents harmless against all claims, death of any person or any damage to property caused by or resulting from the activities for which the permit is granted. As evidence of the applicant's ability to perform the conditions of the license, the applicant may be required to furnish a certificate of comprehensive general liability insurance with the Village of Benton. The applicant may be required to furnish a performance bond prior to being granted the license.
A. 
Procedure. Whenever the holder of any license under this article violates any portion of this article or Article III of this chapter, proceedings for the revocation of such license may be instituted in the manner and under the procedure established by this section.
B. 
Abandonment of premises. Any licensee holding a license to sell alcoholic beverages who abandons such business shall forfeit any right or preference he or she may have to the holding of or renewal of such license. Abandonment shall be sufficient grounds for revocation of any alcoholic beverages license. The closing of the licensed premises for at least six months shall be prima facie evidence of the abandonment, unless extended by the Village Board. All persons issued a license to sell alcoholic beverages in the Village for which a quota exists limiting a number of such licenses that may be issued by the Village shall cause such business described in such license to be operated on the premises described in such license for at least 150 days during the terms of such license, unless such license is issued for a term of less than 180 days, in which event this subsection shall not apply.
C. 
License revocation or suspension. License revocation or suspension procedures shall be as prescribed by Ch. 125, Wis. Stats.
The presence of underage persons on a licensed premises as provided under § 125.07(3)(a)10, Wis. Stats., shall be subject to the following:
A. 
The licensee or agent of a corporate licensee shall notify the Police Department at least 48 hours in advance of the date of any event at which underage persons will be present on the licensed premises. Each such nonalcoholic event notice shall specify the date(s) on which the event is to occur and the time(s) of commencement. All notices shall be filed with the Police Department during normal working hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday) and shall be given on forms prescribed by the Village. After a nonalcoholic event notice has been given, the licensee may cancel an event(s) only by giving like notice to the Police Department in accordance with the provisions of this subsection. Regardless of the date given, all notices shall expire and be deemed cancelled no later than the date of expiration or revocation of the applicable retail Class "B" or "Class B" license.
B. 
During the period of any nonalcoholic event a notice card prescribed by the Police Department shall be posted at all public entrances to the licensed premises notifying the general public that no alcoholic beverages may be consumed, sold or given away on or carried into the licensed premises during the event. Such notice cards shall be made available by the Village to a requesting licensee.
C. 
Once a nonalcoholic event has commenced, no alcoholic beverages may be consumed, sold or given away on or carried into the licensed premises until the next day following the closing hours of the licensed premises.
D. 
During the period of any nonalcoholic event all alcoholic beverages shall be stored in a locked portion of the licensed premises in a secure place out of the sight and physical reach of any patron present and shall be under the direct and immediate control and supervision of the licensee or a licensed bartender in the employ of the licensee. All beer taps and automatic dispensers of alcoholic beverages ("speed guns") shall be either disconnected, disabled or made inoperable.
A. 
Forfeitures for violations of §§ 125.07(1) through (5) and 125.09(2), Wis. Stats., adopted by reference in § 200-1 of the Code of the Village of Benton, shall conform to the forfeiture penalty permitted to be imposed for violations of the comparable state statute, including any variations or increases for subsequent offenses.
B. 
Any person who shall violate any provision of this article of the Code of the Village of Benton, except as otherwise provided in Subsection A herein, or who shall conduct any activity or make any sale for which a license is required without a license, shall be subject to a forfeiture as provided in the general penalty section of this Code of the Village of Benton.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See § 1-3.
C. 
Nothing herein shall preclude or affect the power of the sentencing court to exercise additional authorities granted by the Wisconsin Statutes.