There shall be the following classes of licenses which, when
issued by the Town Clerk under the authority of the Town Board, and
after payment of all fees set forth in the fee schedule, shall permit
the holder to sell, deal, or traffic in intoxicating liquor and/or
fermented malt beverages as provided in Chapter 125, Wis. Stats. (§§ 125.25,
125.26, 125.27, and 125.51).
A. Class "A" licensees may sell beer to consumers in original packages
or containers for off-premises consumption only (§ 125.25,
Wis. Stats.).
B. Class "B" licensees may sell beer to consumers for on-premises or
off-premises consumption [§ 125.26(1), Wis. Stats.].
C. Six-month Class "B" licenses may be issued for a period of six months
in any calendar year which runs from January 1 to December 31 and
is thus different from a license year which runs from July 1 to June
30. The fee for a six-month license is half of the annual license
fee as set by resolution of the Town Board. Such licenses are not
renewable during the calendar year in which issued. A six-month license
issued from January 1 through June 30, or for the balance of the year,
would not prohibit the applicant from obtaining an annual license
as of July 1 of that same year.
D. Temporary Class "B" Beer (picnic) licensees may sell beer and other
fermented malt beverages (e.g., wine coolers with a fermented malt
beverage base) to consumers at a picnic or similar gathering of limited
duration. Such licenses may only be issued to bona fide clubs, to
county or local fair associations or agricultural societies that have
been in existence for at least six months, and to veteran's organizations.
Applications must be filed with the Town Clerk at least 15 days prior
to presentation before the Town Board [§ 125.26(6)].
E. Temporary "Class B" Wine (picnic) licensees may sell wine to consumers as provided in Subsection
D above. An applicant would be exempt from the fee if at the same time the applicant has applied for a Temporary Class "B" beer license (above) for the same event. Not more than two licenses may be issued under this subsection in any twelve-month period. Background checks may be waived by the Town Clerk.
F. "Class A" licensees may sell intoxicating liquor to consumers only
in original packages or containers for off-premises consumption. Wine
taste samples are allowed of not more than three fluid ounces each,
free of change, to customers and visitors for consumption on the premises
only between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. No licensee may
provide more than two taste samples per day to any one person [§ 125.51(2)].
G. "Class B" licensees may sell intoxicating liquor to consumers by
the glass for on-premises consumption. However, wine may be sold for
consumption off premises in the original package or container in any
quantity. The Town Board, in its discretion, may allow the sale of
intoxicating liquor in its original packages to be consumed off premises
pursuant to § 125.51(3)(b), Wis. Stats.
H. Reserve "Class B" licenses are those licenses available under the
quota system which existed before December 1, 1997, and were not granted
or issued by the Town as of December 1, 1997.
I. "Class C" licensees may sell wine by the glass, or in an opened original
container for consumption on premises. Licenses may be granted to
an applicant only if: the applicant meets the qualifications set out
in § 125.04(5), Wis. Stats., for other retail licensees;
the license is for a restaurant in which the sale of alcohol beverages
accounts for less than 50% of gross receipts; and wine is the only
intoxicating liquor sold in the barroom [§ 125.51(3m)].
J. Provisional retail licenses may be issued to a person who applies
for a Class "A," Class "B," "Class A," "Class B," or "Class C" license
and it expires 60 days after its issuance or when the retail license
is issued to the holder, whichever is sooner.
The fees to obtain any license set forth in §
170-5 above shall be set by resolution by the Town Board and may be found in the Town of Wescott's Fee Schedule.