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G-722 - 06/24/2003 - ALCOHOL - Ordinances Supporting DocumentsG4 0 F 11A4, VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK �• % G C.') Village Board Memorandum DATE: June 20, 2003 SUBJECT: An Amendment to Title 4, Chapter 1, Liquor Control, Section 4 -1 -13, B and 4 -1- 15, A. 1. of the Village Code of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois FROM: Linda K. Gonnella, Village Clerk RECOMMENDATION: That the Village Board of Trustees approve Ordinance 2003 -AL- RR-G-, "An Ordinance Amending Title 4, Chapter 1, Liquor Control, of the Village Code of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois The Local Liquor Commissioner, Kevin M. Quinlan, Village Attorney Martens, Village Clerk Gonnella and Deputy Village Clerk Harty reviewed Section 1, "Liquor Control" of the Village Code and have requested two changes. It is recommended that the requirement for fingerprints will only occur for new applicants requesting a Village of Oak Brook liquor license and any new General Managers or Liquor Managers of licensed establishments. The requested change of Section 4 -1 -13, B. shall read " that Section 4 -1 -9 B.11., requiring a completed fingerprint card from each general partner, sole proprietor, general manager and liquor manager; and any officer of a corporation or limited liability company who owns either directly or indirectly more than five percent (5 %) of the outstanding shares of any class of the capital stock of said corporation or more than five percent (5 %) ownership interest of said limited liability company shall not apply in the case of a renewal of a liquor license in good standing." Attorney Martens has requested a change to Section 4 -1 -15 A. 1. Insurance Requirements requiring "naming the Village of Oak Brook as a party insured." Section 4 -1 -15 A. 1. shall read: "All licensees shall have in effect, prior to the issuance of any liquor license hereunder, general liability insurance with limits of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000 00) combined single limit or one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence and per aggregate, naming the Village of Oak Brook as a party insured, and shall submit a certificate or policy of insurance as evidence of such coverage, issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in the State and have a "Best" rating acceptable to the Village. The effective period of such insurance coverage shall coincide with the period the liquor license is in effect." Liquor Ordinance Amendment Memorandum doc 2/ —/� 8. A.1) 1. Tom Richardson, Northeast Quadrant 2. Ron Cullum, Southwest Quadrant 3. Steve McShane, Southeast Quadrant 4. Tom Doyle, Southeast Quadrant 5. John Dinkel, At -Large Member Motion by Trustee Aktipis, seconded by Trustee Craig, to concur with the recommendation to re- appoint to the Oak Brook Safety Pathway Committee: Tom Richardson, Northeast Quadrant; Ron Cullum, Southwest Quadrant; Steve McShane, Southeast Quadrant; Tom Doyle, Southeast Quadrant and John Dinkel, At -Large Member with their terms expiring June 30, 2005. VOICE VOTE: Motion carried. B ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS: 1) RDINANCE 2003 —AL— RR -G -722 "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBSECTION B OF SECTION 4 -1 -13 ( "LICENSE RENEWAL, FAILURE TO RENEW ") AND SUBSECTION A ( "INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS ") OF SECTION 4 -1 -15 ( "CONDITIONS OF LICENSES ") OF CHAPTER 1 ( "LIQUOR CONTROL ") OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK. ILLINOIS" It is recommended that the requirement for fingerprints will only occur for new applicants requesting a Village of Oak Brook liquor license and any new General Manager or Liquor Manager of licensed establishments. The requested change of Section 4 -1 -13, B. shall read " that Section 4 -1- 9 B.I L, requiring a completed fingerprint card from each general partner, sole proprietor, general manager and liquor manager; and any officer of a corporation or limited liability company who owns either directly or indirectly more than five percent (5 %) of the outstanding shares of any class of the capital stock of said corporation or more than five percent (5 %) ownership interest of said limited liability company shall not apply in the case of a renewal of a liquor license in good standing." Attorney Martens has requested a change to Section 4 -1 -15 A. 1. Insurance Requirements requiring "naming the Village of Oak Brook as a party insured." VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes Page 6 of 15 June 24, 2003 ORDiREs ORD 03- AL -RR -G- 722 - AMND CHPTR I - LIQUOR CONTROL 8. B. 1) Section 4 -1 -15 A. 1. shall read: "All licensees shall have in effect, prior to the issuance of any liquor license hereunder, general liability insurance with limits of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) combined single limit or one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence and per aggregate, naming the Village of Oak Brook as a party insured, and shall submit a certificate or policy of insurance as evidence of such coverage, issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in the State and have a "Best" rating acceptable to the Village The effective period of such insurance coverage shall coincide with the period the liquor license is in effect." Motion by Trustee Craig, seconded by Trustee Aktipis, to approve Ordinance 2003- AL -RR -G -722, An Ordinance Amending Subsection B of Section 4 -1 -13 ( "License Renewal, Failure to Renew ") and Subsection A ( "Insurance Requirements ") of Section 4 -1 -15 ( "Conditions of Licenses ") of Chapter 1 ( "Liquor Control ") of the Village Code of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: 4 - Trustees Aktipis, Craig, Konn and Yusuf. Nays: 0 - None. Absent: 2 - Trustees Caleel and Miologos. Motion carried. C. AWARD OF CONTRACTS: None. D. INTERIM FINANCIAL REVIEW Trustee Yusuf discussed the Interim Financial Review and he commended Treasurer Langlois for the excellent document presented to the Board. Trustee Korin commented on the cost of natural gas and noted that resident Terry O'Malley has spoken twice before the Village Board to discuss natural gas prices. She spoke with him and he has offered to come before the Village Board again to discuss the impact of higher natural gas prices and what alternatives are available to purchase natural gas. Trustee Aktipis asked Treasurer Langlois if the Village would meet this year's budget without the one time event of a 35% increase in receipts by a single taxpayer. Treasurer Langlois stated the Village probably would not meet the budget without this increase but it appears that annually some type of event occurs that increases our tax revenues. Trustee Korin asked when the bid packets from the sale of the Westchester Park lots are due. Attorney Martens indicated they are being accepted this Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. The bids will be on the Board's agenda at their next meeting. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes Page 7 of 15 June 24, 2003 R� AWARD CT INTRM FINAN RVW AGE OF Oq�\ P d d o G r 9CFCOUNTI ,\\� Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -2255 Website www.oak -brook orgy Administration 630 990 3000 FAX 630 990 0876 Community (Development 630 990 3045 FAX 630 990 3985 Engineering Department 630 990 3010 FAX 630 990 3985 Fire Department 630 990 3040 FAX 630 990 2392 Police Department 630 990 2358 FAX 630 990 7484 Public Works Department 630 990 3044 FAX 630 472 0223 Oak Brook Public Library 600 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -2200 630 990 2222 FAX 630 990.4509 Oak Brook Sports Core Bath & Tennis Club 700 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -4600 630 990 3020 FAX 630 990 1002 Golf Club 2606 York Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -4602 630 990 3032 FAX 630 990 0245 June 26, 2003 Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Attention: Robertson S. Rollins, General Manager 7600 Mineral Drive Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 Dear Rob: The Village Board, at their Board Meeting of Tuesday, June 24, 2003, passed and approved the following ordinance: /ORDINANCE 2003- AL -RR -G -722 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBSECTION B OF SECTION 4 -1 -13 ( "LICENSE RENEWAL, FAILURE TO RENEW ") AND SUBSECTION A ( "INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS ") OF SECTION 4 -1 -15 ( "CONDITIONS OF LICENSES ") OF CHAPTER 1 ( "LIQUOR CONTROL ") OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS The above Ordinance is being forwarded to your for inclusion in the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Oak Brook. I would appreciate your acknowledging receipt of this Ordinance. Sincerely, c and A. Martens Village Attorney RAM /jr Enclosure