[Ord. No. 4147-11 §1, 5-18-2011; Ord. No. 4699-19, 7-3-2019; Ord. No. 4932-22, 12-21-2022]
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person operating any premises where food, beverages, entertainment and/or use of the facility are sold or provided for compensation, who does not possess a liquor license for the sale of intoxicating liquor, to permit drinking or consumption of intoxicating liquor on or about the premises without having a license for the consumption of liquor.
B. 
The drinking or consumption of intoxicating liquor shall not be permitted by any person in, upon or about the premises for which a consumption license has been issued pursuant to State law or this Article after the hour of 1:30 A.M. or before 6:00 A.M. on any day.
C. 
After securing a consumption liquor license, the owner of such premises where food, beverages, entertainment and/or use of the facility are provided for compensation may not sell, serve or give away intoxicating liquor but may allow others who use such premises to consume same on the premises.
D. 
Consumption licenses under this Article shall be limited to one (1) license for each twenty-seven thousand (27,000) inhabitants or fraction thereof.
E. 
Any violation of the provisions contained in this Section shall be sufficient grounds upon which to revoke the license. See Article I for general license information.
[Ord. No. 4147-11 §1, 5-18-2011]
All applications for licenses pursuant to the provisions of this Article shall be addressed to the Council and shall be delivered to the City Clerk together with such supporting proofs as may be required by the provisions of this Article or any rule, regulation, order or direction of the Council.
[Ord. No. 4147-11 §1, 5-18-2011]
A. 
A consumption liquor license is one which permits a person operating a business where food, beverages, entertainment and/or use of the facility are provided for compensation to allow others who use such premises to consume intoxicating liquor, but the licensee may not serve or give away intoxicating liquor.
B. 
Fee. The annual fee for each consumption liquor license shall be three hundred dollars ($300.00).