HomeMy WebLinkAboutG1-04 Ordinance No. G1-04
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER 6.06 OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, 1976
AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR DEALERS"
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS:
Section 1. That Chapter 6.06 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended, entitled
"Alcoholic Liquor Dealers,"be and is hereby amended to add Section 6.06.056, entitled, "Young
Adult Night Permit,"to read as follows:
A. There is established a young adult night permit to allow the licensee to provide
entertainment consisting of, but not limited to, dances, musical and theatrical
performances, or other such similar events of an entertaining nature on the
licensed premises of the principal establishment for which there is a then currently
issued and valid class R license. Admission to an entertainment event being
conducted pursuant to a young adult night permit shall be solely limited to the
members of a private club consisting of members between the ages of seventeen
(17) and twenty-one (21) and the members' guests. The issuance of a young adult
night permit shall only be granted upon the submission and approval of an
application to the local liquor control commission.
B. Not more than one (1) entertainment event conducted pursuant to young adult
night permit shall occur within any seven day period, provided, however, that
during the calendar weeks including Thanksgiving Day and New Year's Eve, not
more than two (2) events conducted pursuant to a young adult night permit shall
be permitted to occur.
C. A young adult night permit shall expire on April 30, next day after the date of
issue.
D. Notwithstanding Section 6.06.140N of this chapter, an entertainment event being
conducted pursuant to a young adult night permit shall be subject to the following
age restrictions and identification requirements:
1. No person conducting or operating an entertainment event pursuant to a
young adult night permit shall permit, either by act of omission, any
person under the age of seventeen (17) years to enter or remain on the
licensed premises.
2. No person conducting or operating an entertainment event pursuant to a
young adult night permit shall permit, either by act or omission, any
person over the age of twenty-one (21) years to enter or remain upon the
licensed premises, unless:
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a. That person is the guest of a member of the private club for which
the young adult night permit has been issued, subject to the
verification and approval of the police officer assigned to the
licensed premises as part of the special police detail required for
the issuance of a young adult night permit.
b. That person is operating or managing the entertainment event
pursuant to a young adult night permit.
c. That person is a bona-fide employee of the person operating or
managing the entertainment event pursuant to a young adult night
permit.
3. The person conducting or operating the young adult night shall require a
government-issued photo identification card showing the age of each
person admitted or seeking to be admitted.
4. Any person who shall by affirmative misrepresentation of age obtain
admission to or permission to remain at any entertainment event being
conducted pursuant to a young adult night permit contrary to the
provisions of this code shall be punishable by a fine of not less than five
hundred dollars ($500.00)nor more than one thousand dollars ($1000.00).
5. Any person who permits a person to enter or remain at any entertainment
event being conducted pursuant to a young adult night permit contrary to
the provisions of this code shall be punishable by a fine of not less than
five hundred dollars ($500.00) nor more than one thousand dollars
($1000.00).
E. No alcoholic liquor may be displayed, sold, advertised, served, possessed or
consumed on the licensed premises at any time during any event conducted
pursuant to a young adult night permit.
F. The sale, use or possession of what is commonly referred to as "glow sticks,"
lollipops, menthol inhalers, medicated vapor rub, pacifiers, surgical masks or dust
masks shall be prohibited during any event conducted pursuant to a young adult
night permit.
G. An application for a young adult night permit shall be submitted to the local
liquor control commission and shall contain the following information:
1. The applicant's name, address and day and evening telephone numbers. If
the applicant is not a natural person, this information shall be provided for
�., the both the applicant and for the natural person making the application on
behalf of the applicant. If the applicant is not a natural person, the
applicant shall also provide the names, addresses and day and evening
telephone numbers of the limited partners, partners, owners and principals
of the applicant.
2. The complete address and identification of the areas within the licensed
premises in which the young adult night event will be conducted.
3. The proposed date or dates on which the entertainment event or events
requiring a young adult night permit will occur and a description of the
proposed entertainment that will be occurring on those dates.
4. The designation of not less than one on-site manager who will be in
attendance during and following each young adult night and be
responsible for the direct operation and oversight of the licensed premises
and the supervision of other employees or workers. The on-site manager
shall have authority to accept complaints, notice of violations and take any
corrective actions required by the city.
5. A security plan detailing the manner in which the applicant will maintain
order on the licensed premises and ensure compliance with the laws of the
State of Illinois and the City of Elgin Municipal Code. Any changes to the
approved security plan must be submitted and approved by the chief of
�► police not less than five (5) business days before the event.
6. A statement from the applicant that the licensed premises on which the
applicant will conduct or operate the young adult night will comply with
all laws and other legal requirements, including but not limited to
building, property maintenance, zoning, health and fire prevention codes;
and a statement that the applicant and any employee or agent thereof will,
in the conduct of any young adult night, comply with all laws and other
legal requirements, including but not limited to the building, property
maintenance, zoning, health and fire prevention codes.
7. A statement of indemnification from the applicant stating that the licensee
shall indemnify and hold the city harmless from any and all losses, claims,
actions or damages suffered by any person or persons by reason of or
resulting from any negligence of the licensee or its agents, employees, or
patrons or on account of any act or omission of the licensee in its exercise
of its license or use or occupancy of any premises in connection with such
license. In the event any suit or action is brought against the city, the
licensee shall, upon notice of the commencement thereof, defend the
same, at no cost and expense to the city, and promptly satisfy any final
judgment adverse to the city or to the city and the licensee jointly;
provided, that in the event the city determines that one (1) or more
(., principles of governmental or public law are involved, the city retains the
right to participate in such action. The above liability shall not be
diminished by the fact, if it be a fact, that any such death, injury, damage,
loss, cost or expense may have been, or may be alleged to have been,
contributed to by the negligence of the city or its officers, employees or
agents; provided, however, that nothing contained in this section shall be
construed as requiring the licensee to indemnify the city against liability
for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damage to property
caused by or resulting from the sole negligence of the city, or its officers,
employees or agents.
8. Such other information as the local liquor control commission shall
require to ensure the health, safety and welfare of the patrons of a young
adult night event.
9. A certification or declaration under penalty of perjury under the laws of
the State of Illinois that the information and statements in the application
are true and correct.
H. Any young adult night permit issued by the local liquor control commission shall
also be subject to the following limitations:
1. The approved security plan shall be followed without any changes unless
such change has been submitted to the chief of police in writing not less
e• • than five (5) business days before the entertainment event being conducted
pursuant to the young adult night permit and any such change has been
approved by the chief of police prior to the event.
2. Security personnel shall be required for the maximum capacity of the
entertainment event at the licensed premises as determined by the chief of
police upon receiving the fire chief`s determination regarding the
maximum capacity of the licensed premises.
3. The holder of a young adult night permit shall notify the local liquor
control commission in writing as to any proposed changes regarding the
proposed date or dates on which the entertainment event or events
requiring a young adult night permit will occur and shall not change any
designated event dates without first receiving approval from the local
liquor control commission.
4. No members of the private club or members of the general public shall be
admitted to the licensed premises prior to the opening of the event.
5. Only the holder of a then currently issued and valid Class R liquor license
for the establishment may apply for a young adult night permit.
6. A special police detail consisting of not less than two city police officers
shall be required for each entertainment event conducted pursuant to a
young adult night permit and such police detail shall be paid by the permit
holder upon receipt of invoice for such services from the city. The size of
the special police detail shall be determined by the chief of police based
upon, but not limited to, the anticipated number of patrons expected to
attend the entertainment event. The special police detail shall commence
at the time patrons are admitted to the entertainment event and shall
conclude thirty (30) minutes following the conclusion of the entertainment
event.
7. All peace officers of the city shall have free access to an event begin
conducted pursuant to a young adult night permit.
8. No person operating or conducting an entertainment event pursuant to a
young adult night permit shall permit any person, other than an employee
or manager, to leave the licensed premises and return during the course of
an event unless that person pays a readmission fee equal to, or greater
than, one-half of the original price of admission or cover charge.
I. A young adult night permit shall be limited to the hours between 5:00 p.m. and
3:00 a.m.
J. The annual fee for a young adult night permit shall be one hundred dollars
($100.00).
Section 2. That the provisions of Section 1 of this ordinance providing for a young adult
night permit under the new Section 6.06.056 shall without further City Council action
automatically expire on April 30, 2005. It is hereby declared to be the legislative intent of the
City Council that the adoption of an ordinance provision for a young adult night permit is being
done on an experimental basis only and that no licensee who is granted a young adult night
permit shall have any property interest, vested right, or other continuing protectible interest in the
continuation of a young adult night permit. The City Manager is directed to submit a report to the
City Council prior to the automatic expiration of Section 6.06.056 and therein shall advise the
City Council as to the city's experience with a young adult night permit and recommend whether
an ordinance providing for the continuation of a young adult night permit should be adopted.
Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this
ordinance be and are hereby repealed.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and
publication in the manner provided by law.
Ed Schock, Mayor
r" Presented: January 14, 2004
Passed: January 14, 2004
Vote: Yeas: 5 Nays: 1
Recorded: January 15, 2004
Published:
Attest:
Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk