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AMENDING CITY CODE - CHAPTER 52 - ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR
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9/6/2016
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ADDITIONS AND <br /> CHAPTER 52 <br /> -ALCOHOLIC LIOUOR— <br /> 4. LICENSE CLASSIFICATIONS. <br /> ...Class P, under which the licensed premises may only be a Video Gaming Parlpr, <br /> defined as an establishment or business whose primary purpose is to operate video <br /> gaming terminals as defined under the Illinois Video Gaming Act and in which the sale <br /> of foods or snacks and alcoholic beverages is only incidental to the operation of the video <br /> gaming terminals, and which said Class P license shall not be issued for any premis�es <br /> situated in any Residence, Office, Park Mobile Home or Neighborhood Shopping District <br /> established by the Zoning Ordinance nor shall said Class P license be issued for anv <br /> premises located within 1500 feet of another establishment which offers video ami�g <br /> terminals... <br /> 9. TRANSFER OF LICENSE. <br /> The Local Liquor Control Commissioner may permit a licensee to transfer their license <br /> to other premises if the transfer is solely to change locations and not to transfer to another <br /> holder which comply with the provisions of this Chapter and with applicable <br /> provisions of law, code, ordinance, rule or regulation and with such reasonable conditio�s <br /> to preserve the general health, safety and welfare as said Commissioner shall atta�h <br /> thereto. Class P licenses are non-transferrable. The Local Liquor Control Commission�er <br /> may permit a licensee to transfer a license to another if the transfer is for the sart�e <br /> geographic location and in conjunction with the sale of the license holder's business ar�d <br /> inventory. Furthermore, said Local Liquor Control Commissioner shall consider for <br /> either transfer: (1)the zoning classification of the licensed premises, (2) the character of <br /> the surrounding area, (3)the traffic and parking situation, including any off-street parking <br /> requirements of the licensed business, within a 300-foot radius, (4) any statements of <br /> interested persons, either oral or written, (5) the impact of such proposed license on the <br /> character of and the traffic and parking situation in the immediate neighborhood, and (6) <br /> the applicants' history of compliance with all laws, ordinances and building and property <br /> maintenance codes. <br /> 10. NUMBER OF LICENSES. <br /> The issuance of a maximum number of Class A licenses combined with Class B licenses <br /> is limited to 95. There shall be no maximum number for the issuance of the respectiv�e <br /> Class C, Class D, Class E, Class F, Class G, Class I, Class J, Class K, or Class O�s <br /> � licenses. Issuance of Class H licenses is limited to l. Issuance of Class L, Class M arld <br /> Class N licenses is limited to three (3). Issuance of Class P licenses is limited to 20. If qn <br /> Aupust 29, 2016,premises were licensed as a Class P or had a�plied for a Class P licensle <br /> under the then nrovisions of this Chapter, said premises so lon�as the same use thereof Gs �� <br /> continued shall be exempt from said limitation. � <br />
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