[Amended by Ord. No. 479; Ord. No. 502; 11-4-1998 Ord. No. 523; 4-18-2000 by Ord. No. 549; 12-4-2001 by Ord. No. 577; 9-15-2009 by Ord. No. 699; 6-24-2014 by Ord. No. 748]
A. Except as provided in Subsection
B hereof, the fees for licenses issued under this chapter shall be as set by resolution of the Village Board. The fee for a license of less than 12 months shall be prorated according to the number of months or fraction thereof for which the license is issued.
B. Operator's
license. The fees for operator's licenses issued under this chapter
shall be as follows:
[Amended 3-20-2018 by Ord. No. 785]
(3) Provisional: $15 per year.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
have the meanings indicated:
BREWER
Any person who manufactures fermented malt beverages for
sale or transportation.
CLUB
An organization, whether incorporated or not, which is the
owner, lessee or occupant of a building or portion thereof used exclusively
for club purposes, which is operated solely for a recreational, fraternal,
social, patriotic, political, benevolent or athletic purpose but not
for pecuniary gain and which only sells alcohol beverages incidental
to its operation.
FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES
Any beverage made by the alcohol fermentation of an infusion
in potable water of barley malt and hops, with or without unmalted
grains or decorticated and degerminated grains or sugar containing
1/2 of 1% or more of alcohol by volume.
HOTEL
All places where accommodations are offered for pay to transients,
in five or more rooms, and all places used in connection therewith
provided with a restaurant. See § 254.61(3), Wis. Stats.
INTOXICATING LIQUOR
All ardent, spirituous, distilled or vinous liquors, liquids
or compounds, whether medicated, proprietary, patented or not, and
by whatever name called, containing 1/2 of 1% or more of alcohol by
volume, which are beverages, but does not include fermented malt beverages.
LICENSE
An authorization to sell alcohol beverages issued by the
Village Board or Administrator under this chapter. Licenses issued
under this chapter are described as follows:
A.
CLASS "A" FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSEAuthorizes retail sales of fermented malt beverages in original packages, containers and bottles for consumption off the premises where sold. A license may be issued after July 1; such license shall expire on the following June 30.
B.
CLASS "B" FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSEAuthorizes retail sales of fermented malt beverages to be consumed either on the premises where sold or off the premises. A license may be issued after July 1; such license shall expire on the following June 30.
C.
SIX-MONTH FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSEA Class "B" license may be issued at any time for six months in any calendar year, for which 1/2 of the annual license fee shall be paid, but such license shall not be renewable during the calendar year in which issued.
D.
TEMPORARY CLASS "B" BEERA fermented malt beverage license issued to bona fide clubs, county or local fair associations, agricultural societies, lodges or societies that have been in existence for not less than six months prior to the date of application, and to posts of veterans' organizations authorizing them to sell fermented malt beverages at a particular picnic or similar gathering, or at a meeting of any such post, or during a fair conducted by such fair association or agricultural society.
E.
TEMPORARY "CLASS B" WINEA license issued to a bona fide club, county or local fair association, agricultural societies, lodges or societies that have been in existence for not less than six months prior to the date of application, and to posts of veterans' organizations authorizing them to sell wine containing not more than 6% alcohol by volume in an original package, container or bottle or by the glass if the wine is dispensed directly from an original package, container or bottle at a particular picnic or similar gathering, or at a meeting of any such post, or during a fair conducted by such fair association or agricultural society.
H.
RETAIL "CLASS B" INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSEAuthorizes retail sales of intoxicating liquor by the glass and not in the original package or container for consumption on the premises where sold or for consumption off the premises if the licensee seals the container of intoxicating liquor with a tamper-evident seal before the intoxicating liquor is removed from the premises. In addition, wine may be sold in the original package or container in any quantity to be consumed off the premises where sold.
[Amended 6-8-2021 by Ord. No. 809]
I.
(1)
Those licenses available under the quota system existing before
December 1, 1997, that were not granted or issued by the Village as
of December 1, 1997. The number of retail reserve "Class B" licenses
available to a municipality is determined by a series of calculations
described in § 125.51(4)(a)1 and 4, Wis. Stats. The fee
for an initial retail reserve "Class B" license, to be paid in addition
to the regular Class "B" and "Class B" fee upon approval of a retail
reserve "Class B" license, shall be as set by resolution of the Village
Board.
(2)
In accordance with § 125.51(4)(u)3, Wis. Stats., the Village has designated a premier economic development district pursuant to §
205-50.1 of the Village Code. In addition to the number of licenses determined for the Village's quota under § 125.51(4)(b) to (d), Wis. Stats., the Village may issue up to two more additional Retail Reserve "Class B" licenses in connection with economic development projects within the premier economic development district. The fee for an initial additional Retail Reserve "Class B" license issued in connection with the premier economic development district, to be paid in addition to the regular Class "B" and "Class B" fee upon approval of an additional Retail Reserve "Class B" license, shall be as set by resolution of the Village Board.
J.
"CLASS C" WINE LICENSEAuthorizes the sale of wine by the glass or in an opened original container for consumption on the premises where sold. Such licenses may only be issued for restaurants if the sale of alcohol beverages accounts for less than 50% of the gross receipts and the premises does not have a barroom.
[Added 4-18-2000 by Ord. No. 549]
K.
MANAGER'S LICENSEA license valid only in the Village, issued at the direction of the Village Board, to a person who has the responsibility or authority for:
(1)
Personnel management of all employees, whether
or not the person is authorized to sign employment contracts;
(2)
The terms of contracts for the purchase or sale
of goods or services, whether or not the person is authorized to sign
the contracts; or
(3)
The daily operations of the Class "B" or "Class
B" premises.
L.
OPERATOR'S LICENSEA one-year license valid only in the Village which authorizes a person 18 years of age or older, who is neither the licensee nor the agent of the licensee, to serve or sell alcohol beverages in any place operated under a Class "A," "Class A," Class "B" or "Class B" license or permit without the immediate supervision of the licensee or agent or a person holding an operator's license on the premises at the time. A license may be issued after July 1 and shall expire the following June 30.
M.
PROVISIONAL OPERATOR'S LICENSEAn operator's license issued only to a person who has applied for an operator's license as defined in Subsection
L and who is enrolled in a training course pursuant to § 125.17(6), Wis. Stats. A license expires 60 days after its issuance or when an operator's license under Subsection
L is issued to the applicant, whichever is sooner.
[Amended 8-4-2020 by Ord. No. 802]
MANUFACTURER
A person, other than a rectifier, who ferments, manufactures
or distills intoxicating liquor.
PEACE OFFICER
A sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer,
constable, marshal, deputy marshal or any employee of the Department
of Revenue or the Department of Justice authorized to act under Ch.
125, Wis. Stats.
PERMIT
Any permit issued by the Department of Revenue under Ch.
125, Wis. Stats.
PERSON
A natural person, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation
or association.
PREMISES
The area described in a license or permit.
PRINCIPAL BUSINESS
The primary activity as determined by analyzing the amount
of capitol, labor, time, attention and floor space devoted to each
business activity and by analyzing the sources of net income and gross
income. The name, appearance and advertising of the entity may also
be taken into consideration if they are given less weight.
REGULATION
Any rule or ordinance adopted by the Village Board.
RESTAURANT
Any building, room or place where meals or lunches are prepared,
served or sold to transients or the general public, and all places
used in connection therewith. See § 254.61(5), Wis. Stats.
RETAILER
Any person who sells, or offers for sale, any alcohol beverages
to any person other than a person holding a permit or license under
this chapter.
SELL, SOLD, SALE OR SELLING
Any transfer of alcohol beverages for a consideration or
any transfer without consideration if knowingly made for purposes
of evading the law relating to the sale of alcohol beverages or any
shift, device, scheme or transaction for obtaining alcohol beverages,
including the solicitation of orders for or the sale for future delivery
of alcohol beverages.
VILLAGE
The Village of Saukville, Wisconsin.
WHOLESALER
A person, other than a brewer, manufacturer or rectifier,
who sells alcohol beverages to a licensed retailer or to another person
who holds a permit or license to sell alcohol beverages at wholesale.
WINE
Products obtained from the normal alcohol fermentation of
the juice or must of sound, ripe grapes, other fruits or other agricultural
products, imitation wine, compounds sold as wine, vermouth, cider,
perry, mead and sake, if such products contain 1/2 of 1% or more of
alcohol by volume.
The provisions of Ch. 125, Wis. Stats., relating
to the sale or possession or use of intoxicating liquor and fermented
malt beverages, exclusive of any provisions relating to the penalty
to be imposed or the punishment for violation of such statutes, are
adopted and made a part of this chapter by reference. A violation
of any such provisions shall constitute a violation of this chapter.
[Amended 8-4-2020 by Ord. No. 802]
A. Application. Application for a license to sell or deal in intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverages shall be made, in writing, on forms prescribed by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue or the Village and filed with the Village Clerk. The fee prescribed for such license in §
55-1 or the Village fee resolution shall accompany the application. The premises shall be physically described, including every room and storage space to be covered by the license and including all rooms joined by connecting entrances or not separated by a solid wall. The Village Clerk shall forward each new license application to the Police Chief, who shall review the application to determine whether the applicant complies with the ordinances, regulations, and laws applicable thereto. The Police Chief shall furnish to the Village Clerk a written recommendation as to whether the application should be approved or denied. The Village Clerk shall then forward the application and the Police Chief's recommendation to the Village Board for action.
B. Subsequent changes. If any fact or representation
given in an application subsequently changes, the licensee shall file
a notice, in writing, of such change with the Village Clerk within
10 days of such change.
[Amended 8-4-2020 by Ord. No. 802]
A. Licenses. The Village Board may issue those licenses identified in §
55-2 hereof. The Village Clerk is authorized to issue temporary Class "B" beer and temporary "Class B" wine licenses, operator's licenses, provisional operator's licenses, and all soda licenses.
B. Operator's licenses, provisional operator's licenses, and temporary
licenses. The Village Clerk shall forward each license application
for an operator's license, provisional operator's license, or temporary
license to the Police Chief, who shall review the application to determine
whether the applicant complies with the ordinances, regulations, and
laws applicable thereto. The Police Chief shall furnish to the Village
Clerk a written recommendation as to whether the application should
be approved or denied. Any license application for which the Police
Chief or Village Clerk recommends denial shall be referred to the
Village Board for action.
C. Department notification. By July 15 annually, the Village Clerk shall
mail to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue a list containing the
name, address and trade name of each person holding a license issued
by the Village, other than a manager's or operator's license or a
temporary Class "B" license, the type of license held and, if the
person holding the license is a corporation or other entity, the name
of the agent appointed under § 125.04(6), Wis. Stats.
D. Form and expiration of licenses. All licenses shall be numbered in
the order in which they are issued and shall state clearly the specific
premises for which granted, the date of issuance, the fee paid and
the name of the licensee, and unless sooner revoked, shall expire
on June 30 thereafter except as otherwise provided.
Every license issued under this chapter shall
be posted and at all times displayed as provided in § 125.04(10),
Wis. Stats. No person shall post such license or permit any other
person to post it upon premises other than those mentioned in the
application, or knowingly deface or destroy such license.
The Village may refuse to renew a license for
the causes provided in § 125.12(2)(ag), Wis. Stats. Prior
to the time for the renewal of the license, the Village Board or a
duly authorized committee shall notify the licensee in writing of
the Village's intention not to renew the license and provide the licensee
with an opportunity for a hearing. The notice shall state the reasons
for the intended action. The hearing shall be conducted before the
Village Board as provided in § 125.12(2)(b), and judicial
review shall be as provided in § 125.12(2)(d).