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DEC -21 -1990 1::08 FROM SWEENEY & BORER <br />TO LITTLE- CANRDA F.22'24 <br />licensee is operating a bonafide restaurant serving meals <br />regularly to the public and having facilities for serving at <br />least 30 people at one time. No intoxicating liquor shall be <br />served before 12:00 o'clock p.m. or after 1:00 o'clock a.m. on <br />Sunday. <br />Section 4. <br />Chapter 704 of the Municipal Code of the City of Little <br />Canada is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />704. SPECIAL ON -SALE WINE LICENSES <br />704.010. WINE LICENSES. No person, except a wholesaler or <br />manufacturer to the extent authorized under the State License <br />Code shall directly or indirectly deal in, sell, or keep for <br />sale in the City any wine not exceeding 14% alcohol by volume <br />without an On -Sale Wine License. An On -Sale Wine License <br />authorizes the sale of wine not exceeding 14% alcohol by volume, <br />for consumption on the licensed premises only, in conjunction <br />with the sale of food. An On -Sale Wine License may be issued <br />only to a restaurant having facilities for seating not fewer <br />than 25 guests at one time. For purposes of this ordinance, a <br />restaurant shall mean an establishment under the control of a <br />single proprietor or manager, having appropriate facilities for <br />serving meals, and where in consideration of payment therefore, <br />meals are regularly served at tables to the general public and <br />which employs an adequate staff to provide the usual and <br />suitable services to its guests. <br />704.020. LICENSE APPLICATION. Any person desiring a <br />special "On -Sale Wine License" shall make a verified application <br />in writing to the City Council and shall file the same with the <br />City Administrator. Such application form shall require that <br />the information set forth in Section 703.040 be provided. In <br />addition, the application must include the location of the <br />premises upon which the applicant proposes to sell such wine and <br />an exact description of the particular place within the building <br />where such sales will take place. <br />704.030. REQUIREMENTS FOR INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE <br />GENERALLY APPLY. Except as modified or amended in this Section, <br />provisions of Section 703 regulating intoxicating liquor <br />licenses shall apply to special on -sale wine licenses. <br />704.040. LICENSE FEES. The annual fee for a wine license <br />is $1,125.00. Each application for a wine license shall be <br />accompanied by a receipt from the Deputy City Clerk for payment <br />in full of a license fee. If an application for a license is <br />rejected, the Deputy City Clerk shall refund the amount paid. <br />-18- <br />Page 70 <br />
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