§ 3-18. Special liquor permits.  


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  • The mayor and board of aldermen shall have the power, upon written request as provided hereinbelow, to waive the requirement of any nonprofit organization with tax-exempt status under the United States Revenue Code, Sections 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(8), or any other nonprofit organization to hold a permit to serve alcoholic beverages at functions such as fairs, dances, and other social events sponsored by the organization, the proceeds of which will be used solely for charitable, religious or other public service purposes, when such functions will not continue for a period in excess of three (3) days. Any organization applying for a special permit under this section shall make application in writing at least thirty (30) days prior to the event, and the application shall designate the site of liquor sales, which must be in a stationery place rather than a movable vehicle or structure moved about during the period provided for in the permit issued. In every other respect, organizations receiving special permits according to this section shall conform to all state and local ordinances.

(Ord. No. 1988-7, 10-11-88)