HomeMy WebLinkAboutG25-10 AN ORDINANCE Ordinance No. G25-10
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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, amended, entitled
"Alcoholic Liquor Dealers." be and is hereby further amended by amending Section 6.06.040.
entitled "License Classes; Fees." by amending subparagraph Y thereof to read as follows:
"Y. Class V: For the retail sale of alcoholic liquor by winemakers on the
specified premises for consumption on the premises as well as other incidental
retail sales and wholesale sale of urine made on the premises and in original
packages for consumption off the premises; provided. however, that such licenses
shall be issued only to winemakers in any public place kept, used, maintained,
advertised and held out to the public as a place where meals are served, and where
meals actually are served and regularly served, without sleeping accommodations,
such space being provided with adequate and sanitary kitchen facilities licensed
and certified pursuant to the city's retail food stores and food service
establishments sanitation code, 77 Illinois administrative code 750, with
dining room equipment and capacity and having employed therein a sufficient
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Guests. A class V license shall authorize the removal of one unsealed and
partially consumed bottle of wine for off premises consumption providing the
patron removing the partially consumed bottle of wine has purchased a meal and
consumed a portion of wine with the meal on the licensed premises. Every such
bottle shall be opened by the licensee's agent or employee. The partially
consumed bottle of wine may be removed from the licensed premises only upon
being securely sealed in a transparent.. onetime use, tamperproof bag by the
licensee or licensee's agent prior to removal from the licensed premises. The
licensee or licensee's agent shall provide a dated receipt of the bottle of wine
being removed from the licensed premises by the patron. It shall be unlawful for
the licensee or the licensee's agent to permit any patron to leave the premises with
any open liquor, including a bottle of wine not sealed in compliance with this
section. A menu, including appetizers, small portioned entrees and side dishes,
shall be available at all times liquor sales are being conducted until eight o'clock
(3:00) P.M. Sunday through Thursday; and ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. Friday and
Saturday. After such times, in the event a full menu is not provided, a reduced
menu, which includes only appetizers; sandwiches, snacks, hors d'oeuvres or
other similar foods, shall be available. Provided, the kitchen may cease operating
no sooner than one hour before closing. The license fee per year is five hundred
dollars ($500.00)."
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Section 2. That Chapter 6.06 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended. entitled
• "Alcoholic Liquor Dealers" be and is hereby further amended by adding a new Section
6.06.059.1 thereto entitled "Temporary Product Sampling and Tasting Event" to read as follows:
"6.06.09.1: TEMPORARY PRODUCT SAMPLING AND TASTING
EVENT PERMIT:
There is established a temporary product sampling and tasting event permit to
allow product sampling for consumption of up to three (3) samples of no more
than one ounce of wine per consumer per day and for the retail sale of wine solely
in the original package not for consumption at the temporary product sampling
and tasting event. "Temporary product sampling and tasting event permits shall be
issued only to licensees with a currently issued and valid Class V winemaker's
license. Udine available for sampling and for retail sales at a temporary product
sampling and tasting event shall be limited only to the brands of wine products
made by the Class V winemaker. No alcoholic liquor may be sold, served or
consumed at any temporary product sampling and tasting event without first
obtaining a permit as provided herein. The fee for a temporary product sampling
and tasting event permit is $25. Any temporary product sampling and tasting
event shall also be subject to the following:
A. Applications for a temporary product sampling and tasting event shall be
executed by both the liquor license holder and the owner of the property at
which the temporary product sampling and tasting event is proposed to be
conducted.
B. No temporary product sampling and tasting event permit shall be issued
for any event proposed to be located on a property zoned as residential.
C. No temporary product sampling and tasting event shall be conducted for
more than three (3) consecutive days. No more than three (3) temporary
product sampling and tasting events permits shall be issued to any licensee
during any one (1) calendar year. Temporary product sampling and
tasting events to be conducted at the same location on city property on
non-consecutive days, for example, weekly, may be authorized and
conducted pursuant to a single permit as authorized by the city.
D. The hours of a temporary product sampling and tasting event shall last no
later than seven o'clock (7:00) P.M.
E. Proof of dram shop insurance verifying coverage for the temporary
product sampling and tasting event shall be provided by the licensee prior
to the issuance of a temporary product and sampling and tasting event."
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Section I That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage and
publication in the manner provided by law.
I d Schock. Mayor
Presented: May 26, 2010
Passed: May 26, 2010
Vote: Yeas: 7 Nays: 0
Recorded: May 27, 2010 '
Published: May 28, 2010
Attest:
Diane Robertson, City C rk
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