[Ord. 631, 12/11/2002, § 1]
The Borough of Morton desires to provide criteria it believes necessary to preserve the welfare, health, peace and morals of the Borough and its residents with regard to liquor licenses proposed to be transferred into the Borough or to be issued in any way pursuant to the Liquor Code, 47 P.S. §
1-101 et seq., relating to alcoholic beverages including the transfer of liquor licenses into the Borough. To provide for responsible alcohol management and the administration of applications made to the Borough pursuant to the above referenced state law pertaining to liquor licenses and, further, in an effort to preserve the welfare, health, peace and morals of the Borough and its residents, the Borough finds it necessary to adopt criteria to be applied to such applications and fees to be charged to applicants.
[Ord. 631, 12/11/2002, § 2]
1. The Borough does hereby provide for the administration of applications
for transfer of liquor licenses from outside the Borough into the
Borough and conduct hearings in compliance with Pennsylvania law.
The following requirements apply to all such proposed liquor licenses
transfers:
A. Application for Approval of License Transfer. The applicant must
provide the following information:
(1)
The applicant's full name, home address, home telephone
number.
(2)
The applicant's Pennsylvania LCB license number.
(3)
The current business name, address, telephone number, where
the liquor license proposed for transfer is located.
(4)
The business name, address, telephone number, where the liquor
license is proposed to be located within the Borough.
(5)
The type of operation proposed (restaurant - R license) serving
malt and brewed beverages and other forms of alcohol, or an eating
establishment (E license) serving only malt and brewed beverages.
(6)
Information about the following operation details:
(a)
Amusement Permit? Yes_____ No_____ If yes, Type of Entertainment?
(b)
Extended Hours Food permit? Yes_____ No_____
(c)
Sunday Sales Permit? Yes_____ No_____
(f)
Seating capacity: At bar?_____ At tables with chairs?_____
(g)
Characteristics of Neighborhood (within 500 feet) Residential_____%
Commercial _____ % Indus _____ %
(h)
Restrictive Institutions (within 300 feet))? Yes_____ No_____
(i)
Other Licenses (existing within 200 feet)? Yes_____No_____
(j)
Protesters? Yes_____ No_____
(k)
Supporters? Yes_____ No_____
(l)
Type of Menu? (Check applicable) Breakfast _____ Lunch _____
Dinner _____
(n)
Estimated percentage of alcohol sales to total sales _____ %
(o)
National Chain Affiliation? Yes_____ No_____
(7)
The names, addresses, telephones numbers of all parties who
have, or propose to have, a financial interest or ownership in the
business where the proposed liquor license will be located.
(8)
The owner of the property where the liquor license is proposed
to be located.
(9)
The names, addresses, telephone numbers of all property owners
of property fully or partially within 500 feet of the proposed license
location.
(10)
The date at which the applicant proposes to relocate the liquor
license to the Borough.
(11)
A copy of the completed application required by the Pennsylvania LCB including the applicant's criminal history and Liquor Code, 47 P.S. §
1-101 et seq., violations.
(12)
The names of other businesses with liquor licenses in Pennsylvania
in which applicant has some interest or ownership.
(13)
The number of existing liquor licenses of all types within the
Borough.
(14)
The population of the Borough taken from the latest federal
census.
[Ord. 631, 12/11/2002, § 3]
Upon receipt of the application and the appropriate filing fees,
as required in this Part, the Borough will conspicuously post the
property identified as the location of the proposed liquor license
in a manner consistent with the requirements for posting property
for rezoning. The Borough will advertise the date, time, and place
of a public hearing to be conducted by the Borough Council of Morton
Borough.
[Ord. 631, 12/11/2002, § 4]
1. The Borough Council of Morton Borough may consider in addition:
A. A report and recommendation from the Borough Chief of Police.
B. The population of the Borough, the number of residents under the
age of 21.
C. The total number of existing liquor licenses in the Borough and whether
the total number of existing liquor licenses exceeds one license per
3,000 population of the Borough (the quota established by the LCB).
D. The location of the closest existing licensed establishment (all
types of licenses), school, church, adult business, (as defined by
Borough ordinance), etc.
E. Concerns expressed by area residents, businesses, public interest
organizations and Springfield School District.
F. The copy of the completed application required by the Pennsylvania
Liquor Control Board, and the applicant's complete criminal history.
G. The name of and information about other businesses in which the applicant
has some interest or ownership.
H. Any other issue or fact that may adversely affect the welfare, health,
peace and morals of the Borough or its residents.
[Ord. 631, 12/11/2002, § 5; as amended by Ord.
731, 2/11/2015]
The Borough wishes to provide for the reimbursement of expenses
incurred in the administration of the applications and hearings for
transfer of liquor licenses into the Borough. In order for any application
to be accepted by the Borough, the applicant must submit an application
fee to defray the cost of public notices, secretarial costs, and administrative
overhead. The initial application fee will defray these costs up to
and including a maximum hearing of three hours. Each additional three
hours of hearing, or any part thereof, will constitute an additional
hearing day with the resulting additional fees as may be established
from time to time by resolution of the Borough Council.
[Ord. 631, 12/11/2002, § 6]
The Council will conduct a hearing to determine whether or not
to approve the transfer of the liquor license into the Borough. Any
approval will be limited to the individual applicant, the proposed
transfer location, and the type of establishment proposed. Any proposed
change in ownership, location, or type of establishment will require
a new application and Borough approval. The Borough may also impose
additional conditions.