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G4-81 Ordinance No. G4-81 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 6.06 OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR DEALERS WHEREAS, the City of Elgin is a home rule unit within the meaning of Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Illinois, 1970; and WHEREAS, by virtue of the provisions of Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Illinois, 1970, the City of Elgin as a home rule unit is authorized to exercise any power and perform any function relating to its government and affairs; and WHEREAS, the sale and delivery of alcoholic liquor for beverage purposes is within the government and affairs of the City of Elgin as a home rule unit; and WHEREAS, it is necessary and desirable to provide for the sale and delivery of alcoholic liquor as beverages in certain public buildings awned by the City of Elgin. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: Section 1. That the provisions of the Liquor Control Act, Illinois Revised Statutes, Chapter 43, par. 94, et seq. , insofar as they prohibit eft the sale or delivery of alcoholic liquors in any building belonging to or under the control of any subdivision be and are hereby declared to be of no force and effect in the Hemmens Memorial Auditorium, a building owned by the City of Elgin. Section 2. Class I, for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in the Hemmens Memorial Building by a concessionaire authorized to make such sales and delivery pursuant to a concession agreement with the City of Elgin for consumption on the premises only, $100.00, provided, however, that no alcoholic beverages other than wine shall be sold or delivered at events for which admission is charged and which are open to the general public. Section 3. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage in the manner provided by law. s/ Richard L. Verbic Richard L. Verbic, Mayor Presented: January 14 1981 Passed: January 14, 1981 Vote: Yeas 6 Nays 1 Recorded: Published: Attest: s/ Marie Yearman Marie Yearman, City Clerk