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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 1005 11/17/1964 ORDINANCE NO. 1005 AN ORDINANCE IN CONNECTION WITH THE OLD ORCHARD COUNTRY CLUB ANNEXATION AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois: Section 1. That Section 13.106 of the Municipal Code of the Village of Mount Prospect be and is hereby amended by adding thereto the following: "Class F Liquor license shall authorize the Licenses to sell and offer for sale, at retail, in a lodge, hotel or motor hotel in a Planned Recreational Open Space Zoning District, in the premises specified in such license, alcoholic liquor for consumption on the said premises, and also alcoholic liquor in its original package. Such license shall permit room service. The annual fee shall be Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500). Section 2. That Section 13.107 of the Municipal Code of the Village of Mount Prospect shall be amended to read as follows: "Section 13.107 Number of Licenses. There shall be issued in the Village no more than: (a) Two Class A licenses; (b) Six Class B licenses; (c) Six Class C licenses; (d) One Class D licenses; (e) One Class F licenses; to be in effect at any time. Section 3. That Section 13.115 of the Municipal Code of the Village of Mount Prospect shall be amended to read as follows: "Section 13.115 Closing Hours - Sunday Closing. It shall be unlawful to sell any alcoholic liquor at retail in the Village between the hours of 1:00 A~ M. (2:00 A.M. within any planned recreational open space district) and 6:00 A.M. on any day except that on Sunday the closing hours shall be from 2:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon." Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. :, ifrom il ,i i PASSED this 17 day of November, 1964. APPROVED this 17 day of November, 1964 ,I I i! Ii ii il if1TTEST: !i ,i~ ~. :1 ' /C ? :i, c... .~ :p~llage Clerk Ii II il II 11 'I " iI i' ji ,I !I , ~~~~~ V~llage Pres~ ent ~ PUBLISHED this ~ day of November, 1964 in the Independent.