Submitted By
Vicki Scaman, Local Liquor Control Commissioner through Rasheda Jackson, Assistant Village Attorney
Reviewed By
Erin E. Baynes, Assistant to the Village Manager
Agenda Item Title
Title
An Ordinance Amending Chapter 3 (“Alcoholic Liquor Dealers”), Article 1 (“General Provisions”), Section 3-1-1 (“Definitions”), Article 4 (“Term and Classification”), and Section 3-4-2 (“Classification and Number of Liquor Licenses and Fees”) of the Oak Park Village Code to Create a Class D-19 Arts and Crafts Establishment Liquor License
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Overview
Overview
The proposed Ordinance creates a new Class D-19 Arts and Crafts Establishment Liquor License Classification.
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Recommendation
Recommendation
Adopt the Ordinance.
Background
Currently, the Village does not have a Class D-19 Arts and Crafts Establishment liquor license classification. The Class D-19 classification will benefit from the popular Paint & Sip parties occurring in other municipalities. Certain Arts and Crafts Establishments include arts such as painting, pottery, ceramics, candle making, jewelry making, woodworking, or craft design/construction projects.
The proposed ordinance would permit a licensee to offer for sale beer, wine, and champagne for onsite consumption with food by persons at least twenty-one (21) years of age. At least fifty percent (50%) of the business’s floor-space shall be exclusively devoted to craft making activities. A Class D-19 licensee must have a minimum of 600 square feet of space under roof. Beer, wine, and champagne service shall be limited to patrons participating in craft making activities and shall terminate at the conclusion of each craft making activity. A license holder shall not sell or permit to be sold or given away, any beer, wine, or champagne, for consumption on-premises, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. Monday through Sunday.
At its August 27, 2024, regular meeting, the Liquor Control Review Board (“LCRB”) unanimously voted to recommend that the Ordinance be adopted to create the new Class D-19 Arts and Crafts Establishment liquor license classification.
Fiscal Impact
Potential increase in alcoholic liquor dealer’s tax.
DEI Impact
N/A
Alternatives
Not adopt the Ordinance.
Previous Board Action
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Citizen Advisory Commission Action
At its August 27, 2024, regular meeting, the Liquor Control Review Board (“LCRB”) unanimously voted to recommend the Village Board adopt the Ordinance.
Anticipated Future Actions/Commitments
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Intergovernmental Cooperation Opportunities
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