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2004-55
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AMENDING CITY CODE - CHAPTER 52 - ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR
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7/6/2004
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. + a <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2004-55 <br /> ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY CODE <br /> - CHAPTER 52 - <br /> -ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR- <br /> BE IT ORDAINED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DECATUR, <br /> ILLINOIS: <br /> Section 1. That Chapter 52 of the City Code of the City of Decatur, Illinois, be, and the <br /> same is hereby, amended and modified at Section 4 (B) and Section 37, so that said Section 4 (B) <br /> and Section 37 as amended, shall provide as follows: <br /> 4. LICENSE CLASSIFICATIONS. <br /> Class B, under which alcoholic liquors may be sold only in packages for <br /> consumption off the licensed premises, which said Class B license shall not be <br /> issued for any premises located within One Thousand (1,000) feet of any church, <br /> school, park or subsidized disabled adult and elderly multi-story housing facility, <br /> unless the sale of alcoholic liquors is not the principal business carried on at <br /> any such location by such licensee, nor shall such Class B license be issued for any <br /> premises situated in any Residence, Office or Park Mobile Home District <br /> established by the Zoning Ordinance. The prolubition regarding distance from <br /> churches, schools, parks, or subsidized disabled adult and elderly multi-story <br /> housing facilities shall not apply to premises licensed on October 4, 2004, and <br /> continuously so licensed since that date. The restriction of off-premise sales shall <br /> not apply to sampling or test marketing. <br />
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