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3296-12
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9/26/2012
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Golf Course Liquor Concessionaires. <br /> A. Concessionaires of the City operating at the club houses of Legion <br /> Memorial and Walter E. Hall Golf courses are authorized, subject to appropriate <br /> City, state, and federal requirements,to sell and/or dispense liquor; provided <br /> however,that the privilege shall be limited to those concessionaires who operate <br /> full restaurant facilities in conjunction with the sale and/or dispensing of liquor. <br /> B. The sale or dispensing of any liquor on City park property other than by a <br /> concessionaire or person authorized by the City is unlawful. <br /> C. The sale or dispensing or consumption of liquor under this section shall be <br /> limited to the concessionaire's premises only; provided however,the <br /> concessionaire is permitted to sell liquor on the golf courses and such liquor sold <br /> may be consumed on the golf courses as well. <br /> D. All liquor sold on City-owned golf courses shall be in containers opened at <br /> the time and point of sale and shall not be taken onto the parking lot. <br /> Section 4. <br /> Section 116 of Ordinance 1145-85 (EMC 10.42.070), which reads as follows: <br /> Possession or Consumption in Park and Recreation Buildings or Other Approved <br /> Areas. <br /> Upon the conditions hereafter specified, it is lawful to open a package containing <br /> liquor,to possess or display an open container of liquor or to consume liquor in <br /> those parks and recreation buildings or structures or other approved enclosed and <br /> restricted areas as specified by resolution of the City Council. The persons using <br /> such premises for the purpose of opening a package containing liquor, possessing <br /> or displaying an open container of liquor and/or consuming liquor must obtain a <br /> banquet and rental permit from the Superintendent of Park and Recreation of the <br /> City or his designee at the park and recreation offices. Such banquet and rental <br /> permit shall be issued on the following conditions: <br /> A. The applicant must produce evidence that it has a banquet permit from the <br /> Washington State Liquor Control Board; <br /> Page 6of10 <br />
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