§ 6-60. Special permits.  


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  • (a)

    The local liquor control commissioner is authorized and empowered to grant and issue to any person who holds a valid license to sell at retail alcoholic liquors, issued by the state commission, a permit authorizing the person to sell beer only, and at a particular place or premises to be described in the permit, for the period not to exceed four days, which days are to be specified in the permit, upon the payment by the applicant for the permit to the local liquor control commissioner, of a permit fee of $100.00 per day, which fee shall forthwith be paid by the local liquor control commissioner to the village treasurer. No person shall be issued permits that would authorize the sale of beer only for more than an aggregate of four days during any one calendar year.

    (b)

    Upon proof being made to the local liquor control commissioner that no beer or other beverage was sold, or offered for sale, pursuant to the permit on the day, and at the place named in the special permit, the commissioner may issue to the same person named in the permit a new permit to sell beer only for the period that was not used for sale on the original permit, at the same premises or location without any additional fee being paid by the person, and upon the surrender and cancellation of the original permit.

(Ord. No. 01-91, § 1(20.16), 12-23-1991)