Unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms,
as used in this chapter, shall be construed according to the definitions
given below:
ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR
Any spirits, wine, beer, ale or other liquid containing more
than 1/2% of alcohol by volume, which is fit for beverage purposes.
RESTAURANT
Any public place kept, used, maintained, advertised and held
out to the public as a place where meals are served, and where meals
actually are served and regularly served, without sleeping accommodations,
and such space being provided with adequate and sanitary kitchen and
dining room equipment and seating capacity and having employed therein
a sufficient number and kind of employees to prepare, cook and serve
suitable food for its guests.
RETAIL SALE
The sale for use of or consumption and not for resale.
The Village President is hereby authorized to be the local Liquor Control Commissioner and shall be charged with the administration of the Liquor Control Act of 1934, Chapter
235 of the IL Compiled Statutes and of such ordinances and resolutions relating to alcoholic liquor as may be needed. The Village President may appoint a person or persons to assist him in the exercise of the powers and performance of the duties provided for such local Liquor Control Commissioner.
The local Liquor Control Commissioner is hereby given the power to enter or to authorize any law enforcing officer to enter at any time upon any premises licensed hereunder to determine whether any of the provisions of the Liquor Control Act of 1934, IL Compiled Statutes Chapter
235, or any rules or regulations adopted by him or by the State Liquor Commission have been or are being violated, and at such time to examine the premises of the licensee in connection therewith.
[Amended 4-20-2010 by Ord. No. 573; 8-16-2011 by Ord. No. 594]
It shall be unlawful for anyone not having a license providing for consumption on the premises where sold to offer for sale or sell any alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises or to permit the same to be consumed on the premises where sold. It shall be lawful for alcoholic beverages to be consumed outside of the building only so long as the area where consumed is on the licensed premises and is not on public property of the Village of Granville or any other municipal corporation. Furthermore, the outside premises shall be enclosed with an eight-foot-high fence, measured from and that is at ground level and is so constructed of material that the lower six feet of the fence do not allow persons outside the enclosed area to view inside the enclosed area. The top two feet of the fence may be of lattice work, or some other design that permits viewing within the enclosed area. The entire fence shall be so constructed that no person in the enclosed area is able to pass alcoholic liquor or any other personal property through openings in the fence to persons outside the fence. The liquor license holder is prohibited from having music, television or any other device outside the building that emanates sound or pictures. The provisions of this section are an exception to the provisions of §
105-11 requiring a view from the street. A gate shall be provided in the fence that can only be opened from the inside.
It shall be unlawful for the holder of an alcoholic liquor dealer's
license to sell, deliver or give any alcoholic liquor to any intoxicated
person.
It shall be unlawful to peddle alcoholic liquor in the Village.
[Amended 4-7-2009 by Ord.
No. 558]
No license shall be issued for the sale at retail of any alcoholic
liquor within 100 feet of any church, school, hospital, home for the
aged or indigent persons or veterans, their wives or children or any
military or naval station. No license shall be issued for sale of
alcoholic liquor within the Village of Granville except on McCoy Street
between Route 71 and Main Street and State 71 (Harper Avenue) between
Sheridan Street and Division Street and except in the GEMION Subdivision
in the Village of Granville, Putnam County, Illinois.
All premises used for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor, or
for the storage of such liquor for sale, shall be kept in full compliance
with the ordinances regulating the condition of premises used for
the storage or sale of food for human consumption.