The following regulations shall apply to the sale of alcoholic beverages in the city.
(Ordinance O2012-11-12 adopted 11/16/12)
Whoever shall be found in a state of intoxication in any public place, or at any private house except his own shall be fined in accordance with the general penalty provision set forth in Section 1.109 of this code.
(Ordinance O2012-11-12 adopted 11/16/12)
Except as provided herein it shall be unlawful for any person to consume any alcoholic beverage while on any street, sidewalk or other public way in this city. For the holding of a special event as provided in Section 4.201(c), the city council shall have the authority by resolution to temporarily close any street, sidewalk or other public way in the city for a period not to exceed forty-eight (48) hours. Moreover, upon issuance of a temporary permit under Section 4.201(c) and in accordance with the proposed hours of consumption provided therein, beer may be consumed on the portions of the temporarily closed streets, sidewalks and public ways which are within the designated enclosed special event area.
(Ordinance O2012-11-12 adopted 11/16/12)
(a) 
It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years to possess or consume any alcoholic beverage in any public place unless at the time of such possession or consumption such person is accompanied by his parent, guardian, adult husband or adult wife who is actually, visibly and personally present at the time such alcoholic beverage is possessed or consumed by such person under the age of twenty-one (21).
(b) 
Any person convicted of violating the provisions of this section shall be fined in accordance with the general penalty provision set forth in Section 1.109 of this code.
(Ordinance O2012-11-12 adopted 11/16/12)
It shall be unlawful for any person to bring or carry into any enclosure, field or stadium where athletic events sponsored or participated in by any public school are being held, any alcoholic beverage or to have any alcoholic beverage in his possession while in or on such enclosure, field or stadium.
(Ordinance O2012-11-12 adopted 11/16/12)
As used in this article the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed:
Indoor Commercial Recreational Establishment.
Conceptualized as follows and shall specifically be subject to each of the following stipulations:
(1) 
An indoor commercial recreation establishment shall generally include establishments wherein the sale of food, beer, wine and alcoholic and mixed alcoholic beverages is specifically secondary and incidental to its primary enterprise and activity on the premises and such sale of food, beer, wine and alcoholic and mixed alcoholic beverages comprises no more than seventy-five (75) percent of the gross sales from the establishment.
(2) 
The primary activity on the premises of the indoor commercial recreation establishment shall be family-oriented in nature, generally to mean a use which attracts a range of individuals from all age groups.
(3) 
Uses on premises constituting indoor commercial recreation establishments may specifically include, but are not limited to dinner theaters, bowling centers, skating rinks and other similar uses.
(4) 
Outdoor commercial recreation is not included in the definition and concept of indoor commercial recreation establishment, nor shall concession sales of beer be permitted except under a temporary permit issued under the provisions of Section 4.201(c).
(5) 
Nightclubs, taverns, billiard parlors, adult entertainment and/or sexually-related entertainment activities and similar uses are specifically excluded from this definition and concept of indoor commercial recreation establishments. Sales of beer and wine are not permitted in billiard parlors, adult entertainment and/or sexually-related entertainment activities.
Restaurant, Cafe, Cafeteria or Eating Establishment.
A business whose gross sales from food on an annual basis represent at least twenty-five (25) percent of its total sales.
(Ordinance O2012-11-12 adopted 11/16/12; Ordinance O2016-02-02 adopted 2/16/16)