Lake County, IL
File #: 21-1471    Version: 1 Name: Ordinance amending Chapter 111.043 Number of Licenses in the Lake County Liquor Control Ordinance, reducing the number of Liquor Licenses.
Type: ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 9/22/2021 In control: Lake County Board
On agenda: Final action: 10/12/2021
Title: Ordinance amending Chapter 111.043 Number of Licenses in the Lake County Liquor Control Ordinance, reducing the number of Liquor Licenses.

Title

Ordinance amending Chapter 111.043 Number of Licenses in the Lake County Liquor Control Ordinance, reducing the number of Liquor Licenses.

 

Staff Summary

                     The Lake County Liquor Commission recommends decreasing the number of Class A, B, C, E, G, H, and I Liquor Licenses from 118 to 110.

                     The Liquor Commission recommends the new language “There shall be issued no more than 110 Class A, C, E, G, H and I licenses, in the aggregate of which four shall be available for fraternal and service organizations, and four licenses shall be available for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the Lake County Forest Preserve District.”

 

Body

ORDINANCE

 

WHEREAS, The Lake County Board adopted the Lake County Liquor Control Ordinance for unincorporated Lake County on February 14, 1984; and

 

WHEREAS, The Lake County Liquor Commission recommends decreasing the number of Class A, B, C, E, G, H, and I Liquor Licenses from 118 to 110.

 

WHEREAS, The Liquor Commission recommends the new language “   There shall be issued no more than 110 Class A, C, E, G, H and I licenses, in the aggregate of which four shall be available for fraternal and service organizations, and four licenses shall be available for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the Lake County Forest Preserve District.”

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by this County Board of Lake County, Illinois, that amendments to the Lake County Liquor Control Ordinance be adopted and be made effective immediately.

 

DATED, at Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois, on October 12, 2021.