Section 5.20.080 Classification of licenses--Fees.

    Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in the city shall pay an annual license fee. Such licenses shall be divided into the following classes:
    A.    Class A license, which shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on or off the premises where sold. The annual fee for such license shall be four hundred dollars ($400.00).
    B.    Class B license, which shall authorize the sale of beer only, for consumption on or off the premises where sold. The annual fee for such licenses shall be two hundred dollars ($200.00).
    C.    Class C-1 licenses, which shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor by a club, as defined in this chapter, for consumption on the premises only. The annual fee for such licenses shall be two hundred dollars ($200.00).
    D.    Class C-2, club licenses, which shall authorize the sale of beer only by a club for consumption on the premises only. The annual fee for such license shall be seventy-five dollars ($75.00).
    E.    Class D license, which shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor intended for off premises consumption and not for resale in any form. The annual fee for such licenses shall be four hundred dollars ($400.00).
    F.    Class E license, or auction liquor license, which shall authorize the sale of wine or spirits at an auction for private use or consumption or resale by a liquor licensee. Auction liquor licenses must be obtained at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date of an auction. The license shall be issued for an increment of three consecutive days and shall require a fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) per each three-day increment.
    G.    Class F license, or brew pub license, which shall authorize the sale of beer by a brew pub to importing distributors, distributors, and nonlicensees for use and consumption only. The annual fee for such license shall be two hundred dollars ($200.00), unless a Class A or B license has been purchased, in which case the fee will be only fifty dollars ($50.00).
    H.    Class G license, or caterer’ s license, which shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquors on or off premises by caterers, without regard to whether or not the location is licensed or unlicensed, as an incidental part of food service that serves prepared meals, which does not include the serving of snacks as the primary meal. The license shall be issued for an increment of three consecutive days and shall require a fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) per each three-day increment.
    I.    Class H license, or special use permit, which shall authorize the sale of alcoholic liquor, for use or consumption only, by a licensee transferring a portion of its alcoholic liquor inventory from its retail license premises to the premises designated in its license application for a special event. Such license will be granted for three-day increments up to a maximum of fifteen (15) days per licensee per location in any twelve (12) month period. Applicants must submit satisfactory proof that it will provide dram shop liability insurance to the maximum limits. The fee for such license shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per special event.
    J.    Class I license, or special event license, which shall authorize the purchase and sale of alcoholic liquors by not-for-profit organizations for the purpose of retail sale for use or consumption only at the times and location designated as a special event in the license application. The license allows a retailer to transfer alcoholic beverages from an existing licensed retail premises to a designated site for a special event. The license shall be issued and valid for increments of three days at a time, not to exceed fifteen (15) days per licensee per location in any twelve (12) month period. Applicants must submit satisfactory proof that it will provide dram shop liability insurance to the maximum limits. The fee for such license shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00). (Ord. 1343 § 2, 1995: prior code § 21-2-7)
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