§ 5.07.180. Dining room alcoholic beverage license.  


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  • The following conditions shall apply to dining room alcoholic beverage licenses:

    (a)

    It shall be unlawful for any person to sell any alcoholic beverage other than wine or beer in a dining room unless such person shall first obtained a dining room alcoholic beverage license, or an on-premises alcoholic beverage license, or an alcohol cabaret license from the city; and

    (b)

    A dining room alcoholic beverage license shall entitle the holder to sell all alcoholic beverages, only for consumption in a dining room on the premises, which includes businesses commonly known as a restaurant serving alcoholic beverages; and

    (c)

    All new applications for dining room alcoholic beverage licenses shall be subject to an application fee that is equal to two times the annual cost of the dining room alcoholic beverage license fee. This application fee will cover the cost of up to two licensee background checks, and all other applicable reviews and inspections required for a dining room alcoholic beverage license. Additional required background checks will incur the background check fee per the fee schedule at the time of application.

(Ord. No. 6031, § 1, 6-11-08; Ord. No. 6262, § 1, 11-7-12)