1 - Village of Palatine
1 - Village of Palatine
1 - Village of Palatine
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TYPE: ORDINANCE SUBMITTED BY: ADMINISTRATION DATE: 06/25/2012<br />
DESCRIPTION: CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE DECREASING THE NUMBER OF<br />
CLASS B LIQUOR LICENSES BY ONE, JJ PEPPERS, 44 W. ILLINOIS AVENUE, AND<br />
DECREASING THE NUMBER OF CLASS P LIQUOR LICENSES BY ONE, ON<br />
OCCASION CATERING, 1276 E. DUNDEE ROAD DISTRICTS 2 AND 5<br />
SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING APPLICABLE VILLAGE GOALS:<br />
Financially Stable Government<br />
Cost Effective Services Responsive to<br />
Citizens<br />
Open Government wi Involved Citizens<br />
Safe Place to Live<br />
Downtown as a Community Focal<br />
Point<br />
Regional Parinerships<br />
COMMITTEE ACTION:<br />
DATE:<br />
BACKGROUND: The owner <strong>of</strong> On Occasion Catering, located at 1276 E. Dundee Road,<br />
has relocated out <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> and has not renewed their business or liquor licenses.<br />
Also, the owner <strong>of</strong> JJ Peppers, located at 44 W. Illinois Avenue, does not wish to renew<br />
the liquor license; however, the business will remain open.<br />
KEY ISSUES: As On Occasion Catering is no longer in operation and JJ Peppers does<br />
not wish to renew their liquor license, it is appropriate to remove the Class P (catering) and<br />
Class B (package) liquor licenses from the Code. An ordinance has been prepared<br />
reducing the number <strong>of</strong> Class P liquor licenses from 1 to 0 and reducing the number <strong>of</strong><br />
Class B liquor licenses from 15 to 14.<br />
AL TERNATIVES: 1. Approve the ordinance<br />
2. Do not approve the ordinance<br />
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval <strong>of</strong> the ordinance.<br />
BUDGET IMPACT: Class P liquor license annual fee - $103<br />
Class B liquor license annual fee - $3,204<br />
ACTION REQUIRED: Motion to approve the Ordinance reducing the number <strong>of</strong> Class P<br />
liquor licenses from 1 to 0 and Class B liquor licenses from 15 to 14.