§ 6-83. Same—Class F licenses.  


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  • (a)

    A club or nonprofit organization wishing to file an application for a Class F license may obtain a Class F license application form from the city as prescribed by the city manager for the purpose of providing reasonable information about the applicant. Such application shall be filed with the local liquor commissioner with a nonrefundable application fee in accordance with appendix B to this Code. All subsequent Class F licenses shall be renewed on a yearly basis. The application shall be signed by both the president and secretary or head of the board of directors and secretary of the applicant.

    (b)

    Applications for a Class F license shall be verified by oath or affidavit and shall contain the following statements and information:

    (1)

    The applicant's name, mailing address, and telephone number.

    (2)

    The president or chairman of the board of directors, and secretary's names, mailing and residence addresses, and telephone numbers.

    (3)

    If applicable, the date that the club was organized.

    (4)

    A statement of the objects for which the club or nonprofit organization was organized, along with the full name, address, and telephone number of all the officers and directors.

    (5)

    The names, dates of birth, addresses, and telephone numbers of all persons, up to a maximum of ten persons, who are members of the club or nonprofit organization and who will transfer, exchange, or barter alcoholic beverages for the club or nonprofit organization at its special events during the year following the granting of the license or a renewal of the license.

    (6)

    The anticipated number of permits for Class F licenses which shall be requested by the applicant in the forthcoming year. This figure shall not be binding on the applicant except as to the limitations set forth in the Class F license classification.

    (7)

    The anticipated location or locations and a description of that premises where the alcoholic beverages will be transferred, exchanged, or bartered pursuant to the Class F license.

    (8)

    A statement as to whether the applicant has made similar applications for another similar license and the disposition of such applications.

    (9)

    A signed statement by the president or head of the board of directors of the club that none of the individuals identified in subsection (b)(5) of this section have ever been convicted of a felony or a class A misdemeanor and are not disqualified to receive a license by reason of any matter or thing contained in the laws of the state or any other provision of this article.

    (10)

    Whether a previous license by any state or subdivision thereof, or by the federal government, has been issued to the club or nonprofit organization, and if so, where and when, or if any license has been revoked, stating the reasons therefor.

    (11)

    A statement signed by the president or the chairman of the board of directors of the club or nonprofit organization that the applicant and all individuals identified in subsection (b)(5) of this section have not in the past and will not in the future violate any of the laws of the state or the United States, or any ordinance of the city, controlling the retail sale of alcoholic liquor in the conduct of the exchange, transfer, or barter of the alcoholic liquor pursuant to the Class F license.

    (12)

    Whether the president or chairman of the board of directors of the club or nonprofit organization is a public official, and if so, the particulars thereof.

    (13)

    A statement signed by the president or the chairman of the board of directors of the club or nonprofit organization stating that no individual person in the club or nonprofit organization will stand to gain any pecuniary benefit from the transfer, exchange, or barter of alcoholic beverages transferred, exchanged, or bartered pursuant to the Class F license.

    (14)

    A statement that the applicant and all individuals required to be identified in the application have not sold, delivered, or given away alcoholic liquor in violation of any state law or city ordinance to a person under the minimum age required to purchase or possess liquor.

    (15)

    Such information or identification as the local liquor commissioner may deem necessary in order to establish the character of the applicant.

(Code 1968, § 3-9.1; Code 1996, § 6-83; Ord. No. F-0638, §§ 1, 6, 10-15-2001)