§ 7.08.230. Valid permit—Limitations.  


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  • A permit shall be valid:

    A.

    Only for a single location, except as provided in subsections D and F of this section, and cannot be transferred to another location. A permit shall be valid for all decks, patios and other outdoor serving areas that are contiguous to the exterior of the building in which the business is located and that are operated by the business. However, a permit holder for a business that is subject to the distance requirements set forth in this chapter, at Section 7.08.090, may not sell beer at a deck, patio and/or other outdoor serving area that is built after the date of the issuance of the permit.

    B.

    Only for a business operating under the name identified in the application.

    C.

    Only for the owner to whom the permit is issued and cannot be transferred to another owner. Should the ownership of a location change, the new owner shall apply for a new permit in accordance with Article I of Chapter 7.08. If the owner is a corporation, a change in ownership shall occur when control of at least fifty percent of the stock of the corporation is transferred to a new owner.

    D.

    Where an owner operates two or more restaurants or other businesses within the same building, the owner may at the owner's discretion operate some or all such businesses pursuant to the same permit.

    E.

    A business can sell beer for both on-premises and off-premises consumption at the same location pursuant to one permit.

    F.

    A caterer's permit is valid for each catering site, provided that the notice requirements of Section 7.08.105 are met.

(Ord. BL2004-498 § 5, 2005; Ord. 99-1794 § 14, 1999)