This chapter shall be known and cited as the Charter Township
of Oakland "Alcohol Beverages Ordinance," and it shall be deemed sufficient
in any action for enforcement of the provisions hereof to define the
same by such short title and by reference to the number hereof.
The purpose of this chapter shall be:
A. To secure economic development and protect the general welfare and
safety of the citizens and other persons within the Charter Township
of Oakland.
B. To establish procedures and standards for review of applications,
renewals, transfers, and revocations/renewals of licenses to sell
beer, wine, and/or spirits.
C. To establish procedures and standards for issuance or retention of
available, but unissued, quota licenses.
The Township Board may, at any time, request that the MLCC revoke
an on-premises liquor license, for any of the following reasons:
A. Violations of the state liquor laws.
B. Violation of state law or local ordinances.
C. Refusal to respond to written warnings that revocation proceedings
may be commenced unless the licensee or his representative appears
before the Township Board and shows cause why revocation should not
be initiated.
D. Maintenance of a nuisance upon, or in connection with, the licensed
premises, including, but not limited to, any of the following:
(1) Existing violations of Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing,
Zoning, Health, Fire or other applicable Regulatory Codes;
(2) A pattern of patron conduct in the neighborhood of the licensed premises
which is in violation of the law and/or disturbs the peace, order
and tranquility of the neighborhood;
(3) Excessive police contacts with licensed premises, or its patrons
off the premises, and determined to be the fault of the licensee;
and
(4) Repeated reports that the licensee is serving minors or intoxicated
persons.
E. The Township Board shall implement the same procedure outlined in §
115-4 of this chapter for a recommendation of revocation to the MLCC.
[Added 3-27-2018 by Ord.
No. 107]
A. Purpose and intent. This is a section to adopt § 703 of
Public Act 58 of 1998, MCLA § 436.1703, as amended at this
time or as may be amended in the future, by reference, for the purpose
of regulating purchase, consumption, or possession of alcoholic liquor
by minor; attempt; violation; fines; sanctions; furnishing fraudulent
identification to minor; use of fraudulent identification by minor;
prior violation; screening and assessment; chemical breath analysis;
notice to parent, custodian, or guardian; exceptions; definitions.
B. Adoption by reference. Section 703 of Public Act 58 of 1998, MCLA
§ 436.1703, as amended at this time or as may be amended
in the future, is hereby adopted by reference.
C. Definition of "minor." As defined in § 109 of Public Act
58 of 1998, MCLA § 436.1109, as amended, "minor" means an
individual less than 21 years of age.
D. Limitations. Violations of § 703 of Public Act 58 of 1998,
MCLA § 436.1703, as amended at this time or as may be amended
in the future, for which the maximum period of imprisonment is greater
than 93 days shall not be enforced by the Township of Oakland as an
ordinance violation.
E. Penalties. The penalties provided in § 703 of Public Act 58 of 1998, MCLA § 436.1703, as amended at this time or as may be amended in the future, are adopted by reference, subject to the limitations stated in Subsection
D above.
F. Repealer. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith
are hereby repealed only to the extent necessary to give this section
full force and effect.