Committee on License and Consumer Protection
TL;DR
The Chicago Committee on License and Consumer Protection held a meeting focused on amending various municipal code sections related to liquor licenses, tobacco dealer licenses, and outdoor patio operations. Multiple ordinances were recommended to pass, which will impact local businesses' licensing and operational conditions in specific city areas.
Key Decisions
- Navy Pier Liquor Licenses Recommended to Pass
- Alcoholic Liquor License Restrictions on W Armitage Ave Recommended to Pass
- Package Goods Licenses on W Fullerton Ave Recommended to Pass
- Outdoor Patio Operation Hours in Central Business District Recommended to Pass
- Alcoholic Liquor Licenses on N Ashland Ave Recommended to Pass
Agenda
- Attendance
- Monthly Rule 45 Report
- 1 Amendment of Municipal Code Chapter 4-6 to repeal Section 4-6-230(g)(5) regarding booting of motor vehicles on private propertyOrdinance
- 2 Amendment of Municipal Code Chapters 4-60, 8-4 regarding special conditions for Navy Pier liquor licensesOrdinanceAction: Recommended to Pass
The Ordinance was Recommended to Pass.
- 3 Amendment of Municipal Code Chapter 4-64 regarding requirements for prohibiting issuance of additional retail tobacco dealer licensesOrdinance
- 4 Amendment of Municipal Code Section 4-60-022 (30.30) and (35.19) to disallow additional alcoholic liquor licenses on portion(s) of W Armitage AveOrdinanceAction: Recommended to Pass
The Ordinance was Recommended to Pass.
- 5 Amendment of Municipal Code Section 4-60-023 (35.83) to allow additional package goods licenses on portion(s) of W Fullerton AveOrdinanceAction: Recommended to Pass
The Ordinance was Recommended to Pass.
- 6 Amendment of Municipal Code Section 4-60-130 regarding hours of operation for outdoor patios within central business districtOrdinanceAction: Recommended to Pass
The Ordinance was Recommended to Pass.
- 7 Amendment of Municipal Code Section 4-60-022 (47.5) to allow additional alcoholic liquor licenses on portion(s) of N Ashland AveOrdinanceAction: Recommended to Pass
The Ordinance was Recommended to Pass.