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File #: 2012-0379    Version: Name: Village Code Amendment - Title 7 Chapter 4 - Ordinance
Type: ORDINANCE Status: PASSED
File created: 6/13/2012 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 6/18/2012 Final action: 6/18/2012
Title: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7 CHAPTER 4 SECTION 29 OF THE ORLAND PARK MUNICIPAL CODE (WINE AND BEER SAMPLING AND TASTING)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7 CHAPTER 4 SECTION 29 OF THE ORLAND PARK MUNICIPAL CODE (WINE AND BEER SAMPLING AND TASTING)

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WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities of the Village of Orland Park, Cook and Will Counties, Illinois (the “Village”), desire to allow for beer sampling and tasting in addition to wine sampling and tasting, subject to certain conditions.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Orland Park, Cook and Will Counties, Illinois, as follows:

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Title 7, Chapter 4, Section 29, “Wine Sampling and Tasting” of the Orland Park Municipal Code is hereby retitled “Wine and Beer Sampling and Tasting” and is amended to read in its entirety as follows:

7-4-29 Wine and Beer Sampling and Tasting
Any Class B or Class D licensed retail location may conduct wine or beer sampling or tasting for its bona fide customers upon application to the Local Liquor Commissioner and payment of a $250.00 fee for a wine/beer sampling license. A wine/beer sampling license shall authorize the holder to give or sell to bona fide customers up to twelve ounces of wine a day or up to twelve ounces of beer a day. Product sampling shall be conducted in an area of the licensed location that shall not exceed 150 square feet or 10% of the location's area, whichever is smaller.
A Class B or D licensed retail location with a wine/beer sampling license may conduct group wine tasting or group beer tasting events at which a single admission fee permits customers to taste up to twelve samples of wine over a three hour period, each sample not to exceed one ounce, or to taste up to twelve samples of beer over a three hour period, each sample not to exceed one ounce.
A Class B or D licensee may conduct a one-day wine sampling event or one-day beer sampling event at its licensed premises or any other licensed premises upon application to the Local Liquor Commissioner and payment of a $25.00 fee for a one-day wine sampling license...

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