[Amended 11-5-2018 RTM by Art. 17]
It is the goal of the Town Council ("Board or Council"), as the local liquor licensing authority, to provide for a reasonable number and variety of well-run establishments for the sale and service of food and drink as will meet the public need and serve the common good. Further, it is the goal of the Board or Council to regulate such establishments to ensure they are operated responsibly and do not detract from the quality of life in neighborhoods or in the Town as a whole. The Board or Council expects and requires that principals and managers are of sound character and are qualified according to legal requirements and local regulations. Common victuallers and inn holders must show the Board or Council that they will operate a closely supervised, well-managed establishment where the service of alcohol is a secondary service that supports the primary function of food service.
Hours of operation shall be regulated so as to protect the quality of life in neighborhoods and to discourage excessive drinking. Server training and other conditions shall be imposed to ensure the responsible service of alcoholic beverages. Entertainment appropriate to a dining atmosphere or a special event may be approved.
Strong and consistent enforcement of all liquor laws and regulations shall be maintained. Regular inspections shall be conducted. Violators shall be subject to possible suspension or revocation of their license. Discipline for violations may also include reducing hours or imposing other restrictive conditions.
The rules and regulations that follow have been enacted to achieve the above-stated goals.