It shall be unlawful for any person granted a private club license by the State of Kansas to sell or serve any alcoholic liquor authorized by such license within the city without first obtaining a local license from the city clerk.
An applicant who has not had a private club license in the city shall attend the governing body meeting when the application for a new license will be considered.
(Code 2004)
(a) There is hereby levied a biennial occupational tax on each private club located in the city which has a private club license issued by the state director of alcoholic beverage control, which fee shall be paid before business is begun under an original state license and within five (5) days after any renewal of a state license. The city occupational tax for any such private club shall be $200.
(b) All applications for new or renewal city licenses shall be submitted to the city clerk. Upon presentation of a state license, payment of the city occupational tax and the license application, the city clerk shall issue a city license for the period covered by the state license, after approval from the governing body has been given, if there are no conflicts with any zoning or alcoholic beverage ordinances of the city.
(c) The license period shall extend for the period covered by the state license. No occupational tax shall be refunded for any reason.
(d) Every licensee shall cause the city club license to be placed in plain view next to or below the state license in a conspicuous place on the licensed premises.
(Ord. 639, Sec. 4; Code 2004)
(a) No club licensed hereunder shall allow the serving, mixing or consumption of alcoholic liquor on its premises between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. on any day.
(b) Cereal malt beverages may be sold on premises licensed for the retail sale of cereal malt beverages for on-premises consumption at any time when alcoholic liquor is allowed by law to be served on the premises.
(c) No club membership shall be sold to any person under 21 years of age, nor shall alcoholic beverages or cereal malt beverages be given, sold or traded to any person under 21 years of age.
(K.S.A. 41-2614; Ord. 639, Sec. 4; Code 2004)