[Adopted as Ch. 7, § 7-400, of the Codified Ordinances]
It shall be unlawful for any person to possess, consume from
and/or transport an open container of an alcoholic beverage on any
public street, public sidewalk, public park, public playground, or
public way or on any grounds owned by the Town within the limits of
the Town.
This article shall not apply at events or festivals duly licensed
by the License Commission and approved in writing by the board, commission,
department or official of the Town of West Springfield having the
care and custody of the premises so licensed, to the extent of such
license and approval.
The fine for an unlawful act as provided in this article shall
be $15.
Possession of an open can, bottle or other container, which
upon analysis by the Police Department is determined to contain an
alcoholic beverage as defined in MGL c. 138, § 1, shall
be prima facie evidence of a violation of this article. All containers
of alcoholic beverages being used in violation of this article shall
be seized and safely held until final adjudication of the charge against
the person or persons summoned before the court.
[Adopted 2-13-2004 by Ord. No. 117 (Ch. 10, § 10-206, of the
Codified Ordinances)]
This article shall be entitled the "BYOB Ordinance."
The purpose of this article shall be to establish a BYOB permit
to be utilized by holders of common victualler licenses as a means
of expanding their marketability by allowing alcohol brought in by
patrons to be consumed on the licensed premises.
Upon approval of the License Commission following a hearing,
a holder of a common victualler-restaurant license may allow customers
to consume alcoholic beverages on their premises subject to the following
requirements:
A. Beverages must be brought in by the customer for consumption while
dining.
B. The standards and practices for the issuance of a BYOB permit shall
mirror those in place for the issuance of an annual restaurant wine
and malt license.
C. Permitted beverages shall be limited to those normally covered under
a "wine and malt" alcohol license. No other alcoholic beverages (spirits,
liqueurs, etc.) shall be permitted for BYOB consumption in any location.
D. Patrons who bring alcohol for consumption at an establishment must
be seated in a dining area and have ordered food. At least one food
order must be placed per table per visit. No alcoholic beverages may
be consumed by patrons in a waiting area or unsupervised outdoor dining
area (i.e., picnic table). The premises covered by the BYOB permit
shall be designated during the application process. All outdoor and/or
secondary dining areas included in the premises covered under this
permit shall be accessible only by first passing through the main
lobby of the establishment. If these areas are not directly supervised
by a staff member they must be monitored while patrons are present
and consuming alcohol.
E. It shall be the responsibility of the BYOB permit holder to ensure
all federal, state, and local laws with regard to overconsumption
of alcohol, proper training of staff for identification of overconsumption
and standards for verification of age are followed.
F. No permit holder shall handle, pour, hold, or otherwise aid in the
consumption of the alcohol brought onto the premises. Permit holders
may provide glassware, bottle openers, corkscrews or similar for patrons
to use.
G. Unopened or resecured containers of alcohol must be transported in
accordance with the Massachusetts General Laws and the Alcoholic Beverages
Control Commission's regulations at 204 CMR 2.18.
H. The permit holder may charge no fee for the service of facilitating
the consumption of alcohol in accordance with this article. Any service
fee, glass fee, table fee, or corkage fee, etc. would be considered
an indirect sale and is illegal without an alcoholic beverages license.
I. No drinking games or contests shall be allowed.
J. Any violation of this article may result in restriction, suspension
or revocation of the BYOB permit and/or the common victualler's license.
K. The fee for a BYOB permit shall be $500 annually, with permits eligible
for renewal in July of each year.
L. The holder of the permit shall have no property right in said permit
and it may be revoked at the discretion of the License Commission
by majority vote.
By exercising the privilege of allowing patrons to BYOB, the
licensee is potentially exposed to significant liability for injuries
and damages to the persons consuming alcohol or to others who are
injured or damaged by the persons consuming alcohol. Acceptance and
exercise of BYOB will be deemed to be acknowledgment of awareness
of this potential liability. Licensees are encouraged to discuss the
risks associated with exercising the privileges of BYOB and the appropriate
precautions to avoid injuries, damage and liability to others with their
legal advisor. The Town of West Springfield and the License Commission
acting as the Local License Authority shall not be liable to the licensee
or to others if injury or damage shall result from the exercise of
BYOB practice. By allowing BYOB on the licensed premises, the licensee
acknowledges that he/she understands and will comply with all applicable
liquor regulations set forth by the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission
and the licensing authority.