It is the purpose of this chapter for the Village of Woodville
to exercise its local option to allow common alcohol consumption areas
in the Village by establishing an entertainment district.
The Village Board acting in its capacity as the local liquor
licensing authority shall be authorized to: certify and decertify
promotional associations; designate the location, size, security,
and hours of operation of common consumption areas; and allow attachment
of licensed premises to common consumption areas.
Application for certifying a promotional association under the
provisions of this chapter and the Wisconsin liquor laws shall be
made to the Village on forms prepared and furnished by the Village
Clerk. The forms shall include, but shall not be limited to:
A. A copy of the articles of incorporation and bylaws and a list of
all directors and officers of the promotional association.
B. Detailed map of the common consumption area including: location of
physical barriers, entrances and exits, location of attached licensed
premises, identification of licensed premises that are adjacent but
not to be attached to the common consumption area, approximate location
of security personnel.
C. A detailed description of security arrangements within common consumption
area.
D. A list of date and hours of operation of the common consumption area.
E. Documentation showing possession of the common consumption area.
F. List of the attached licenses listing the following information:
liquor license number, a list of any past liquor violations, and a
copy of any operational agreements.
G. An insurance certificate of general liability and liquor liability
insurance naming the Village of Woodville as additional insured.
H. Documentation of the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood,
the desires of the adult inhabitants as evidenced by petitions, remonstrances,
or otherwise.
I. An application fee of $500.
A certified promotional association shall apply for recertification
by January 31 of each year on forms prepared and furnished by the
Village Clerk. The forms shall include, but shall not be limited to:
A. A copy of any changes to the articles of incorporation, bylaws and/or
directors and officers of the promotional association.
C. An application fee of $300.
Application by a liquor licensee to attach to an existing common
consumption area of a certified promotional association shall be on
forms prepared and furnished by the Village Clerk. The forms shall
include, but shall not be limited to:
A. Authorization for attachment from a certified promotional association.
B. The name of the representing director to sit on the board of the
certified promotional association.
C. Detailed map of the common consumption area including: location of
physical barriers, entrances and exits, location of attached licensed
premises, identification of licensed premises that are adjacent but
not to be attached to the common consumption area, approximate location
of security personnel.
D. An application fee of $300.
Upon receipt of an application for certification or recertification
of a promotional association, or attachment of a liquor licensee to
an existing common consumption area, the Village Board shall consider
such application within 60 days of receipt. The Village Board shall
review the application for compliance with this chapter and Wisconsin
liquor law, and may either approve the application with or without
conditions or deny the application.
The Village has the power to decertify a promotional association.
The process shall be in the same manner as related to liquor licenses.