[Code 1987; CC 2000 §3-701]
It shall be unlawful for any person granted a temporary permit
by the State of Kansas to sell or serve any alcoholic liquor within
the City without first obtaining a local temporary permit from the
City Clerk.
[Code 1987; CC 2000 §3-702]
A. There is hereby levied a temporary permit fee as provided in Chapter
103, Section
103.030, on each group or individual holding a temporary permit issued by the State Director of Alcoholic Beverage Control authorizing sales within the City, which fee shall be paid before the event is begun under the State permit.
B. Every
temporary permit holder shall cause the temporary permit receipt to
be placed in plain view on any premises within the City where the
holder of the temporary permit is serving or mixing alcoholic liquor
for consumption on the premises.
[Code 1987; CC 2000 §3-703]
A. It
shall be unlawful for any person to conduct an event under a State-issued
temporary permit without first applying for a local temporary permit
at least ten (10) days before the event. Written application for the
local temporary permit shall be made to the City Clerk and shall clearly
state:
1. The name of the applicant;
2. The group for which the event is planned;
3. The location of the event;
4. The date and time of the event;
5. Any anticipated need for Police, fire or other municipal services.
B. Upon presentation of a State temporary permit, payment of the City's temporary permit fee and a written application as provided for in Subsection
(A), the City Clerk shall issue a local temporary permit to the applicant if there are no conflicts with any zoning or other ordinances of the City.
C. The
City Clerk shall notify the Chief of Police whenever a temporary permit
has been issued and forward a copy of the permit and application to
the Chief of Police.
[Ord. No. 1172 §1, 9-14-2005; Ord.
No. 1544, 12-15-2021; Ord. No. 1549, 6-15-2022]
A. Definition.
As used in this Section, the following terms shall have these prescribed
meanings:
CITY-SPONSORED FESTIVAL EVENT
Any event sponsored by the Governing Body of the City of
Mission for the purpose of promoting community goodwill, public interest
and awareness of Mission business districts and community development.
B. Governing
Body Action Required. The Governing Body shall pass a resolution for
each designated City-sponsored festival event which shall designate
the alcoholic beverages allowed on the public property designated
for the City-sponsored festival event. A resolution is not required
for those events occurring with in the boundaries of a Common Consumption
Area that are in accordance with the terms of a Common Consumption
Area Permit.
C. Designated
District For The City-Sponsored Festival Events. The City-sponsored
festival event premises shall include all public property in which
title is vested in the City of Mission which is bounded by Shawnee
Mission Parkway on the south, Metcalf Avenue on the west, W. 57th
Street on the north and Roe Avenue to the east.
D. Nothing
herein shall authorize illegal activity prohibited by other provisions
of the City Code or City ordinances.
[Code 1987; CC 2000 §3-704]
A. No
temporary permit holder shall allow the serving, mixing or consumption
of alcoholic liquor between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. at
any event for which a temporary permit has been issued.
B. No
alcoholic beverages shall be given, sold or traded to any person under
twenty-one (21) years of age.