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G-1194 - 09/14/2021 - LICENSE -ALCOHOL - Ordinances Supporting Documents ITEM 9.A.2 BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING VILLAGF OF SAMUEL E. DEAN BOARD ROOM OAK B 9- k. K BUTLER GOVERNMENT CENTER 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 630-368-5000 AGENDA ITEM Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees of September 14, 2021 SUBJECT: An Amendment to Title 4,Chapter 1, Section 8A of the Village Code of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois Relative to the Number of Authorized Liquor Licenses. FROM: Charlotte K.Pruss,Village Clerk Kathy Vonachen,Deputy Village Clerk BUDGET SOURCE/BUDGET IMPACT: N/A RECOMMENDED MOTION: I Move to Approve Passage of Ordinance G-1194, "An Ordinance Amending Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 8A of the Village Code of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois by Increasing by One to Thirty-nine the Number of Authorized Class A-1 Liquor Licenses." Background/History: Game of Irons Inc. d/b/a Game of Irons,has made application to the Village of Oak Brook for a Class A-1 Liquor License for their restaurant. Game of Irons is located at 3041 Butterfield Road, #104. The approval of this liquor license will increase the number of Class A-I liquor licenses in the Village of Oak Brook from 38 to 39. All Village's liquor license ordinance requirements for a Class A-1 liquor license have been submitted at this time. The applicant has requested that this application be brought before you for your consideration at the Village Board's meeting of September 14, 2021. Enclosed for the Village Board's review is the Application for a Liquor License. BOT 091421 AGENDA Game of Irons A-1 Liquor License Pale I Recommendation: The recommendation is for Passage of Ordinance G-1194, which increases the number of Class A-1 licenses by one. Provided that approval of all legal documentation and ordinance requirements are met,the Local Liquor Commissioner Gopal Lalmalani, will issue a Class A-1 Liquor License to Game of Irons Inc. d/b/a Game of Irons 3041 Butterfield Rd#104, Oak Brook, IL. BOT 091421 AGENDA Games of Irons A-1 Liquor License Page 2 os• � FOR OFFICE USF. • Date Approved: •mac VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 8 e` Charlotte K.Pruss,Village Clerk License#Issued: `q 1200 Oak Brook Road Fee Received: + Oak Brook,Illinois 60523.2255 (630)368-5036 Fax(630)368-5037 kvonachen oak-brook.or APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE Application is hereby made to the Local Liquor Control Commissioner of the Village of Oak Brook for issuance of a Village of Oak Brook liquor license,pursuant to the ordinances of the Village and laws of the State of Illinois. In support of said application,the following is submitted: CLASS: FEE: EXTENDED HOUR FOR CLASS A-I LICENSE ONLY: Yes Ej No MADDITIONAL FEE: 500.00 Corporate Name: Game Of Irons Inc Phone#: 847-529-4337 Business Name: Game Of Irons Phone#: 847-529-4337 Establishment Name: Game Of Irons Phone#: 847-529-4337 Corporate Address: Street Address 1249 Green Knolls Dr Fax#: City/State/Zip Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 E-Mail Address: jonch7@yahoo.com Contact Name: Jin Park Contact Title: President Phone#: 847-529-4337 E-mail address: jonch7(&yahoo.com Establishment Address: Street Address 3041 Butterfield Rd #104 Fax#: City/State/Zip Oak Brook, IL 60523 E-Mail Address: jonch7@yahoo.com Contact Name: Jin Park Contact Title: President Phone#: 847-529-4337 E-mail address: ionch7ta7Vahoo corn State of Illinois Liquor License Number: Expiration Date: List each specific location within this _I FAYL — —_- establishment where alcoholic 2) SI M U LA' t liquor is being offered for retail sale: 3) 4) 5) 6) _ -- Ownership of Premises: Owned For initial application,provide proof of ownership(e.g. title policy) Leased ® If leased,provide copy of lease for full period of license and provide the following information: Name of Lessor: RPAI Address of Lessor: 2021 Spring Rd Suite 200 City, State&Zip: Oak Brook IL 60523 TYPE OF BUSINESS: ®Corporation 10 Individual/Sole Proprietorship 11 Limited Liability Co. El Partnership Length of time in business:New Character of business:Golf Simulator entertainment LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION 5-12 Page I of 9 a VII.I.AGF.OF OAK BROOK Charlotte K.Pruss,Village Clerk " 1200 Oak Brook Road = Oak Brook,Illinois 60523-2255 (630)368-5036 Fax(630)368-5037 kvonachen@oak-brook.org INDIVIDUAL/SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP : Are you a resident of Oak Brook ❑Yes 0 No Other than an Individual/Sole Proprietorship this section must be completed by an authorized agent of the applicant This applicant,other than an Individual/Sole Proprietorship,was organized, formed,orincorporated under the laws of the State of Illinois on the 11th day of June � 1 . If applicant was not organized, formed or incorporated in the State of Illinois,is applicant a foreign business qualified under one of the following to transact business in Illinois❑Yes ❑No Please check which one: ® Illinois Business Corporation Act alllinois Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act ❑ Illinois Secretary of State [] Illinois Revised Uniform Partnership Act Other than an Individual/Sole Proprietorship is this business qualified pursuant to one of the following to transact business in Illinois®Yes❑No Please check which one: ❑ Illinois Business Corporation Act ❑Illinois Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act ® Illinois Secretary of State ®Illinois Revised Uniform Partnership Act Registered Agent: Name: Jin Park __ Telephone#: Street Address Fax#: City/State/Zip E-Mail Address: , QUALIFICATIONS: ❑Yes ®No Does the applicant,the manager or any person or entity listed as Officer,Shareholder,Member, Manager or Partner possess a current Federal wagering and gaming device stamp? (If yes,provide details on reverse side) (or on an addendum) Yes ®No Has a federal wagering stamp been issued by the federal government for the current tax period for the premises for which a license is sought? (If yes,provide details on reverse side) ❑Yes ®No Has applicant,the manager or any person or entity listed as Officer, Shareholder,Member, Manager or Partner ever been convicted of a violation of any Federal or State law concerning the manufacture,possession or sale of alcoholic liquor,or forfeited their bond for failure to appear in court to answer charges for any such violation? (If yes,provide date, offense,jurisdiction and case number on reverse side) ❑Yes ®No Has applicant made application for similar or other liquor license on premises other than described in this application? LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION 05-12 Pagc 2 of 9 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Charlotte K.Pruss,Village Clerk 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook,Illinois 60523-2255 ° (630)368-5036 Fax(630)368-5037 kvonachen@oak-brook.org (If yes,provide disposition of such application on reverse side) 0 Yes 0 No I las any liquor license issued to the applicant ever been revoked or suspended? (If yes,provide date, reason and jurisdiction on reverse side) ❑Yes ®No Has applicant,the manager or any person or entity listed as Officer,Shareholder, Member, Manager or Partner ever been convicted of a gambling offense in violation of Section 28-3 of the Criminal Code of the State of Illinois(720 ILCS 5.28-1,et seq.),as heretofore or hereafter amended,or as proscribed by a statute replaced by any of the aforesaid statutory provisions? (If yes,provide date, offense,jurisdiction and case number on reverse side) ❑Yes ®No Has applicant,the manager or any person or entity listed as Officer,Shareholder, Member, Manager or Partner ever been convicted of a felony? ❑Yes No Has applicant,the manager or any person or entity listed as Officer, Shareholder, Member, Manager or Partner ever been convicted of being the keeper of, or is keeping,a house of ill fame? ®Yes ®No Has applicant,the manager or any person or entity listed as Officer, Shareholder, Member, Manager or Partner ever been convicted of pandering or other crime or misdemeanor opposed to public decency and morality? INDIVIDUALS: For each Person,Owner,Partner,Officer,Director,Member and Stockholder holding directly or beneficially more than 5%of stock in the business please provide the following information. Position Held Within Organization %of stock i.e.Owner,Managing Partner,general partner,shareholder, owned or Name officer(name office held) membshp interest Jin Park Owner 100% Page 3 of 9 LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION 05-12 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Charlotte K.Pruss,Village Clerk e 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook,Illinois 60523-2255 (630)368-5036 Fax(630)368-5037 kvonachen ak-brook.or FOR EACH OF THE INDIVIDUALS LISTED PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: Name: Jin Park Phone number: # Address: Date of Birth: City/State, Zil Place of Birth: Drivers License Number: Position held with above named business: Owner W1 Yes ® No Are you a citizen of the United States? [l Yes ❑No Are you a Naturalized Citizen? If you are a naturalized citizen give date and city of naturalization: Court in which(or law under which)you were naturalized Name: Phone number:# Address: Date of Birth: City/State,Zip Place of Birth: Drivers License Number: # Position held with above named business: ❑Yes ❑No Are you a citizen of the United States? ❑Yes M No Are you a Naturalized Citizen? If you are a naturalized citizen give date and city of naturalization: Court in which(or law under which)you were naturalized 10111111 Name: Phone number:# Address: Date of Birth: City/State,Zip Place of Birth: Drivers License Number: # Position held with above named business: --- M Yes ❑No Are you a citizen of the United States? ❑Yes ❑No Are you a Naturalized Citizen? If you are a naturalized citizen give date and city of naturalization: LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION 05-12 Page 4 of 9 * VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK '1 Charlotte K.Pruss,Village Clerk 1200 Oak Brook Road a Oak Brook,Illinois 60523-2255 (630)368-5036 Fax(630)368-5037 w *451 kvonachen@oak-brook.org Court in which (or law under which)you were naturalized Name: Phone number:# Address: Date of Birth: City/State,Zip Place of Birth: Drivers License Number: # Position held with above named business: ❑Yes ❑No Are you a citizen of the United States? ❑Yes ❑No Are you a Naturalized Citizen? If you are a naturalized citizen give date and city of naturalization: i Court in which(or law under which)you were naturalized Name: Phone number:# Address: Date of Birth: City/State,Zip Place of Birth: Drivers License Number: # Position held with above named business: ❑Yes ❑No Are you a citizen of the United States? ❑Yes ❑No Arc you a Naturalized Citizen? Ifyou are a naturalized citizen give date and city of naturalization: Court in which(or law under which)you were naturalized Name: Phone number:# Address: Date of Birth: City/State,Zip Place of Birth: _ Drivers License Number: # Position held with above named business ❑Yes ®No Are you a citizen of the United States? ❑Yes ❑No Are you a Naturalized Citizen? If you are a naturalized citizen give date and city of naturalization: Court in which(or law under which)you were naturalized LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION 05-12 Page 5 of 9 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK '., Charlotte K.Pruss,Village Clerk 1200 Oak Brook Road F Oak Brook,Illinois 60523-2255 (630)368-5036 Fax(630)368-5037 kvonachen@oak-brook.org Name: Phone number: # Address: Date of Birth: City/State,Zip Place of Birth: Drivers License Number: # Position held with above named business: ❑Yes ❑No Are you a citizen of the United States? ®Yes No Are you a Naturalized Citizen? If you are a naturalized citizen give date and city of naturalization: _ Court in which (or law under which)you were naturalized Name: Phone number: # Address: Date of Birth: City/State,Zip Place of Birth: Drivers License Number: # Position held with above named business: _ ❑Yes ®No Are you a citizen of the United States? ❑Yes ®No Are you a Naturalized Citizen? If you are a naturalized citizen give date and city of naturalization: Court in which(or law under which)you were naturalized Name: Phone number: # Address: Date of Birth: City/State,Zip Place of Birth: Drivers License Number: # Position held with above named business: ®Yes [3No Are you a citizen of the United States? ❑Yes ❑No Are you a Naturalized Citizen? If you are a naturalized citizen give date and city of naturalization: Court in which(or law under which)you were naturalized LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION 05-12 Page 6 of 9 t , VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Charlotte K.Pruss,Village Clerk 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook,Illinois 60523-2255 (630)368-5036 Fax(630)368-5037 " kvonachenAoak-brook.org Name of person operating as General Manager of the premises: Yun Kim Name of person operating as Liquor Manager of the premises: A Manager Application Form must be submitted for the individuals named above. An initial application must also include completed fingerprint card RESTRICTIONS: a. No liquor license shall be issued to any person for premises upon which theatrical or other live performances, which include the types of conduct enumerated in Sections 3-55 of Chapter, 3 shall constitute the entertainment offered to the patrons thereof. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, any entertainment, fashion show or other presentation which may include any person in a nude or semi-nude state, including,but not limited to, servers,hosts,hostesses, dancers, singers, models or other performance artists,or role playing interactions. b. No liquor license shall be issued to any person for premises upon which a men or women's club is located. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS: a. Certificate of general liability insurance with limits of not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit or $1,000,000 per occurrence and per aggregate naming the Village of Oak Brook as a party insured issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in the State of Illinois having 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. b. Policy of liquor liability insurance by a responsible insurance company authorized and licensed to do business in the state insuring such applicant in the amount of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000). SUBMITTALS: In addition to this application form the following must be submitted: L�Annual Fee plus Extended Hour Fee if Applicable Certificate of Insurance Liquor License Manager Application Form f2fLease-lf premises not beneficially owned by Applicant roof of cotnpletion of the Illinois Department of Alcohol and Substance Program by all facility managers and employees as is necessary. LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION 05-12 Page 7 of 9 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Charlotte K_Pmss,Village Clerk �- 1200 Oak Bmok Road Oak Brook,Illinois60523-2255 (630)368-5036 F.(630)368-5037 kvonachm@oak-brook.org LEft-f of completion of attendance by all facility managers and employees as is necessary of a Alcohol Awareness Training Program conducted by the Oak Brook Police Department. Initial Applicants must also provide: Proof of ownership of premises(e.g.title report) dFloor Plan,as required for any premises to be licensed for sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises,drawn to scale,and with sufficient detail to depict types of seating,location of bars and other design features.(Submit twelve(12)copies of Floor � Plan and Menu.) � ��jCompleted fingerprint cards for each Corporate Officer,General Manager and Liquor Manager Employee liquor handling training manual describing the specific procedures of the applicant to monitor operations to insure no incidences of underage drinking. Applicant understands and agrees that additional information and material may be required during the processing of this application related to applicant's qualifications, the information provided herein, including attachments,and the class of license involved. Applicant agrees to provide such additional information and material and that failure to do so may delay the processing of this application or result in its denial. Applicant understands that no liquor license shall be issued to any person: (a) for premises upon which theatrical or other live performances which include the types of conduct enumerated in Section 3-55 of Chapter 3 of The Oak Brook Village Code. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to,any entertainment,fashion show or other presentation which may include any person in a nude or semi-nude state,including,but not limited to,servers,hosts,hostesses,dancers, singers,models or other performance artists,or role playing interactions. (b) for the sale at retail of any alcoholic liquor within one hundred(100)feet of any church,school, hospital,home for the aged or indigent persons or for veterans,their spouses or children or any military or naval stations. (c) for premises upon which a men's or women's club is located. In the event Applicant is made aware that any information or document submitted, as part of this application process is inaccurate or incomplete,Applicant agrees to immediately notify the Village and provide appropriate corrections. Applicant understands and agrees to provide such additional information and material,and that failure to do so may delay the processing of this application or result in its denial. LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION 05-12 Page 8 of 9 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Charlotte K.Pruss,Village Clerk 1200 Oak Brook Road r Oak Brook,Illinois 60523-2255 _ (630)368-5036 Fax(630)368-5037 w` `tier kvonachen@.oak-brook.org ATTESTATIONS: I'Jin Park the L �2 of the above licensee, hereby certify under oath, that the foregoing application is true and correct and all information previously submitted on the original application, including the floor plan, has not changed. I further understand that any incorrect or fraudulent statement made in this application constitutes grounds for immediate suspension and/or revocation of the liquor license herein sought. The undersigned, does further state as follows: That the undersigned is empowered to prepare and sign this application on behalf of the applicant. That the undersigned has reviewed this application,and all attachments and submittals,and that the information contained herein is true and accurate. That the undersigned,on behalf of the Applicant,acknowledges and agrees that a false statement knowingly made in this application shall bar the Applicant from further consideration and the application shall be denied. That the undersigned is not disqualified to receive a liquor license by reason of any matter or thing contained in the laws of this state,or the ordinances of the Village. That the undersigned will not violate any of the laws of the State of Illinois,or of the United States, including but not limited to the Americans With Disabilities Act, or any ordinances of the Village in the conduct of the applicant's place of business. APPLICANT Jin Park BY: Signature Print Name Jin PP01` Title Owner LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION 05-12 Page 9 of 9 ACC> 7/22/2o21 R" CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE 7/22/2021 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). CONTACT PRODUCER NAME: Reed Oliff Lamb,Little&Co PHONEExti.847-398-706(1 rMC.mer B47-398-7077 1101 Perimeter Drive E-MAIL Suite 500 ADDRESS mflowers larnwittle.com Schaumburg IL 60173 INSURER(s)AFFORDING ERAGE IN=• INSURER A:West Bend Mutual insurance Co. 15350 INSURED GAMEOFI-01 INSURERS:Zenith Insurance CO. Game Of Irons Inc INSURER C:Underwriters at Lloyd's London 3041 Butterfield Rd#104 Oak Brook IL 60523 "ISUREIRD' - INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:833288098 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. -.--- -" --_ADDL POLICY EFF ? POLICY EXP ILSR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER MM/DD1YYYYI (MMfDDfYYYYI LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY A955537 6/28/2021 6/28/2022 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 T CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR PREMISES Ea occurrence) l-- 1 $1,000,000 _. MED EXP Arty T_eerbO^L- $5,000_--. PERSONAL 6 ADV KILIRY $1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER. GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000.000 L 1 PRO- LOC PRODUCTS-COMPIOP AGG S 2,000,000_- POLICY L. 1 JECT _ --- $ OTHER. A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY A955537 6128/2021 6/28/2022 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT E d :1.000,000 m ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(FW pawn) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per ecddent) S AUTOS AUTOS HIRED ONLY NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE t _ X AUTOS ONLY X AUTOS ONLY Ier accident) E A X I UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR A955637 6116/2021 6126/2022 EACH OCCURRENCE $5,000,000 EXCESS LUAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE s 5,000,000 DED I X RETENTION$r, S g WORKERS COMPENSATION 21378736701 5126/2021 6/2811022 X PTA GTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN ANYPROPRIETORIPARTNEWEXECUTIVE F--] NIA E.L EACH ACCIDENT 51,000,000 OFFICEPiMEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L.DISEASE.EA EMPLOYE $1.000.000 (Mamistwy In NH) ---- Iyea,describe under E.L.DISEASE-POLICY OMIT $1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below C Liquor Liability 234264 10/15/2021 1 10/15/2022 ee common cause 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attedied if more sped Is required) RPAI US Management LLC&RPAI Oak Brook Promenade I LLC(Landlord)is an Additional Insured since required by contract. The Village of Oak Brook is named as Additional Insured with respects to the General Liability when required by a written contract or permit CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Al ITNr1GI7Fn AFPRPRIPNTATNF Oak Brook IL 60523 w I y00-Lu to P%L uRU%.umrvr%A I IVIn. Mil 11x11111 reserved. ACORD 25(2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK -� '•� Kathy Vonachen,Admin Asst $ 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook,Illinois 60523-2255 <•e , (630)368-5036 Fax(630)368-5037 kvonachen oak-brook.or LIQUOR LICENSE MANAGER APPLICATION Corporate Name: Game Of Irons Inc. Business Name: Game Of Irons Establishment Name: Game Of Irons Street Address 3041 Butterfield Rd Suite#104 Phone#: 847-529-4337 Applicant Phone#: _ Name: Yuri Kim e-mail (wk) Home Address: Date of Birth: City/State,Zip Place of Birth: Drivers License#: Position held with above named business: General Manager ®Yes ❑No Are you a citizen of the United States? ® Yes ❑No Are you a Naturalized Citizen? If you are a naturalized citizen give date and city of naturalization.-_ Court in which (or law under which)you were naturalized ❑ Yes ®No Do you possess a current Federal wagering and gaming device stamp? (If yes,provide details on reverse side) ❑Yes ®No Have you ever been convicted of a violation of any Federal or State law concerning the manufacture,possession or sale of alcoholic liquor,or forfeited their bond for failure to appear in court to answer charges for any such violation? (If yes,provide date, offense,jurisdiction and case number on reverse side) ❑Yes ®No Have you ever been convicted of a gambling offense in violation of Section 28-3 of the Criminal Code of the State of Illinois(720 ILCS 5.28-1,et seq.),as heretofore or hereafter amended,or as proscribed by a statute replaced by any of the aforesaid statutory provisions? (If yes,provide date, offense,jurisdiction and case number on reverse side) ❑Yes ®No Have you ever been convicted of a felony? ❑Yes ®No Have you ever been convicted of being the keeper of,or is keeping,a house of ill fame? ❑Yes ®No Have you ever been convicted of pandering or other crime or misdemeanor opposed to public decency and morality? LIQUOR LICENSE MANAGER APPLICATION FORM 081213 Page I of 2 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Kathy Vonachm,Admin Asst j 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook,Blimis 60523-2255 (630)368-5036 1-(630)368-5037 kvonachen@oak-brook.org ❑Yes ®No Have you ever been convicted of a drug-related offense? (If yes,provide date,offense,jurisdiction and case number on reverse side) ❑Yes ®No Have you pled guilty to or were you ever been convicted of driving under the influence,Class A misdemeanor? If yes,indicate on reverse side date of guilty plea or date of conviction and if suspension given, date of completion of suspension. ®Yes ❑No Have you successfully completed a State-licensed alcohol seller/server education program? If yes,please provide a copy of the Certificate of Completion. If no,please contact the Illinois Liquor Control Commission to inquire about training. Liquor Handling Experience—Please provide name and address of any other liquor establishment in which you have been employed or owned an interest. Completing Professional Bartending Certification Course at A List Startenders in Chicago,IL on I on oath state that I will not violate any of the ordinances of the Village of Oak Brook or the laws of the State of Illinois or the United States of America in the operation of the place of business described herein,that I have read and understand the Oak Brook liquor control ordinances and that the statements herein are true and correct. Signature LIQUOR LICENSE MANAGER APPLICATION FORM 081213 Page 2 of 2 E --__ —. O C 6 A NIC -- dk � ay IE OEscx+.auc 10 .y�. • .!!T __.. .___ ]_ _ aypy�N;Q,pppyty. Owl r1 1 GM Z IRONS r� tis] X4 IS !�:- 7W1 BUTTERFIEIO RO,UNR EtOF :+� nt. ,. .s s '`�j '�� r�-•r'' OAKBROOI(IL6= LRF- ......____.._ t a w m w .0 lY NIC MC a J•c sy M1 PROPOSED FFE PLAN•FlRST FLOOR FFE SCHEDULE FFE SCHEDULE i'Ji4 a�vir^1r--awa r.Tli br .errs bA 7✓—r. "I/b-iia. s� �e r .. _ ..__ � _ ...ar br.lw...r..rw.r "-R ego 7 .avty .—_�li- •mt —.. ME LEGEND: FF6EGENERALNOTES. ,.— -err... �a6— - ' �"` ' --- 'tea FFEF�'F�FL� a... -- .r-ws�i Z e..,:=-..rr•ar.+r ?4 rara.��rsr.twrt .�va.rvrar.a..wr.aaa..¢aara..r i.a 118 -101 o NIC e y,tigr 8W.54 3:-&.!i NIL e —mc 2118.W— _. _ F-102 q��MEofIRONS •EAT•DRINK Proposed Food/ Drink Menu Food Menu Appetizers • Nachos • Pretzel Bites w/Cheese • Wings • Chicken Strips • Mozarella Sticks • Mini Corn Dogs Meals • Paninis • Salads(Caesar/Garden/Cobb) • Pizzas Sides • French Fries • Tater Tots • Onion Rings • Sweet Potato Fries Drink Menu • Mixed Drinks o Old Fashioned o Mojito o Margarita • Draft and bottled beers • Various spirits(ie.Whiskey,tequila,vodka,etc.) Alcohol Employee Safety qMEOFONS IR GOLF • EAT • DRINK 3041 Butterfield Rd Suite 104, Oak Brook, IL 60523 ALCOHOL • EMPLOYEE SAFETY MANUAL INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 3 FACTS REGARDING ALCOHOL RELATED CRASHES ............................................ 4 EIGHT STEPS TO RESPONSIBLE ALCOHOL BEVERAGE SERVICE ..................... 6 UNDERSTANDING THE PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ................... 7 BLOODALCOHOL CONTENT ..................................................................................... 8 OTHER FACTS ABOUT BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT ........................................... 9 DETECTION OF INTOXICATED PERSONS ................................................................ I O DETECTIONOF MINORS .............................................................................................. 11 INTERVENTION WITH MINORS INTERVENTION WITH INTOXICATED PATRONS ................................................... 13 DRAMSHOP LAWS - LIABILITY ................................................................................ 14 COMPLETION CERTIFICATE ...................................................................................... 15 GAME01 IRONS 2 0O0.EAT.dtMIK ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your employment at Game of Irons.As an establishment that serves alcoholic beverages,it is our responsibility to provide you with the necessary training to responsibly sell and serve alcoholic beverages.The following material is intended to be used as a guide and educational tool.The state of Illinois requires servers of alcoholic beverages to participate in a state certified alcoholic beverage training in addition to the training they receive from their employer.This safety manual is not intended to meet state certification.Rather,it is intended to educate our employees on company policy with regard to alcohol awareness.We take great pride in our quality beverages and friendly,responsive service.Our high standards can only be maintained through great people like you who share our values and desire to do the very best job possible for our guests every day. In addition to reviewing this safety manual,all employees are required to pass an Illinois Bassett Certified Training Program.Once again,welcome to Game of Irons! �AME01 IRONS 3 oa.....o.».--, ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE FACTS REGARDING ALCOHOL RELATED CRASHES The term"drunk driving"is an inaccurate characterization of the problems caused by motorists who are impaired by alcohol.The first criminal laws targeting this problem prohibited"drunk driving,"encouraging the notion that the problem involved drivers who were visibly drunk.In fact, many alcohol-impaired drivers do not appear drunk in the traditional way.Research has shown that even small amounts of alcohol can impair the skills involved in driving,but the persistent notion that the problem is predominantly one of drunk drivers has allowed many drinking drivers to decide they are not part of the problem.For these reasons,the term"alcohol impaired driving" is a more accurate and precise description of what is commonly referred to as"drunk driving." The National Center for Injury Prevention and control has published the following facts with respect to alcohol related crashes. • Impaired driving will affect one in three Americans during their lifetimes. • Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes kill someone every 30 minutes and non-fatally injure someone every two minutes(NHTSA 2003a). • During 2002, 17,419 people in the U.S. died in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes, representing 41%of all traffic-related deaths(NHTSA 2003a). • In 2001,more than 1.4 million drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics(FBI 2001).That's slightly more than 1 percent of the 120million self- reported episodes of alcohol—impaired driving among U.S. adults each year(Dellinger 1999). • Drugs other than alcohol(e.g.,marijuana and cocaine)have been identified as factors in 18%of motor vehicle driver deaths.Other drugs are generally used in combination with alcohol(NHTSA 1993). • Nearly two-thirds of children under 15 who died in alcohol-related crashes between 1985 and 1996 were riding with the drinking driver.More than two-thirds of the drinking drivers were old enough to be the parent of the child who was killed,and fewer than 20%of the children killed were properly restrained at the time of the crash(Quinlan 2000). • Adult drivers ages 35 and older who have been arrested for impaired driving are 11 to 12 times more likely than those who have never been arrested to die eventually in crashes involving alcohol(Brewer 1994). In its publication The Economic Impact of Motor Vehicle Crashes,the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that alcohol-related crashes in 2000 were associated with more than$51 billion in total costs(Blincoe 2002). AMEN IRONS 4 ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE • Male drivers involved in fatal motor vehicle crashes are almost twice as likely as female drivers to be intoxicated with a blood alcohol concentration(BAC)of 0.10%or greater (NHTSA 2003a).A BAC of 0.08%is equal to or greater than the legal limit in most states. • At all levels of blood alcohol concentration,the risk of being involved in a crash is greater for young people than it is for older people(Mayhew 1986).In 2002,24%of drivers ages 15 to 20 who died in motor vehicle crashes had been drinking alcohol(NHTSA 20036). • Young men ages 18 to 20(too young to buy alcohol legally)report driving while impaired almost as frequently as men ages 21 to 34(Liu 1997). • In 2002,22%of the 2,197 traffic fatalities among children ages 0 to 14 years involved alcohol(NHTSA 2003c). • Adult drivers ages 35 and older who have been arrested for impaired driving are 11 to 12 rimes more likely than those who have never been arrested to die eventually in crashes involving alcohol(Brewer 1994). I • Nearly three quarters of drivers convicted of driving while impaired are either frequent heavy drinkers(alcohol abusers)or alcoholics(people who are alcohol dependent)(Miller 1986). AMEor IRONS 5 ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE EIGHT STEPS TO RESPONSIBLE ALCOHOL BEVERAGE SERVICE Game of Irons is committed to the responsible service of alcoholic beverages.In accordance with this commitment,all employees are required to follow the procedures listed below: 1. No employee will serve an alcoholic beverage to anyone under the age of 21. 2. All employees will carefully check Identification of anyone who appears to be under 40 years of age. a. Acceptable documentation is a valid state driver's license with a photo,or a photo ID issued by the state of Illinois. b. The employee will carefully check the identification to determine its authenticity. The manager should be informed if there is any appearance of forgery or tampering. c. In the absence of authentic identification,or in case of doubt,the employee will refuse service of alcoholic beverages to the customer. 3. No employee will serve an alcoholic beverage to anyone who is intoxicated. 4. No employee will serve alcoholic beverages to anyone to the point of intoxication. 5. It is the employee's responsibility to notify a manager when a customer shows signs of intoxication or is requesting alcoholic beverages above the limits of responsible beverage service. 6. Any intoxicated customer wishing to leave the establishment will be urged to use alternative transportation provided by the establishment. 7. No employee will drink alcoholic beverages while working. 8. All employees who serve/sell alcoholic beverages will successfully complete a state certified Seller/Server training course when beginning employment. The sale/service of alcoholic beverages should not be a routine!It is one of the few legal products you can sell that could put you in jail. THE MANAGEMENT FULLY SUPPORTS THESE POLICIES AND WILL STAND BEHIND OUR EMPLOYEES IN THEIR DECISIONS TO PROMOTE RESPONSIBLE SERVICE. AME,t:IRONS 6 ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE UNDERSTANDING THE PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL Alcohol passes from the mouth down the esophagus and into the stomach and on into the small intestine. At each point along the way ethyl alcohol can be absorbed into the blood stream. However,the majority of the alcohol is absorbed from the stomach(approx.20%)and the small intestine(approx. 80%).In general,drinking more alcohol within a certain period of time will result in increased blood alcohol concentrations(BAC)due to more alcohol being available to be absorbed into the blood. The presence of food delays absorption of alcohol.Additional factors such as drugs(e.g.nicotine, marijuana,and ginseng),that modify physiological factors regulating gastric emptying also modify alcohol absorption.Diluting alcoholic beverages with water may decrease the absorption rate,but mixing with carbonated beverages increases the absorption rate.A healthy body eliminates 90% of alcohol through the liver at a rate of approximately 1.5oz.of pure alcohol(1 drink)per hour. Alcohol's direct action on the brain is as a depressant.It generally decreases the activity of the nervous system.Alcohol's action on the brain produces several behavioral effects.These effects are dependent upon the amount of alcohol taken in,the time period over which the alcohol is drunk, and other factors such as whether other drugs are being taken at the same time,the previous drinking history of the individual,the physical state of the person doing the drinking,and the genetic background of the individual(i.e.ethnicity, gender). Higher blood alcohol levels may impair balance,memory,and muscular coordination.Increased amounts of alcohol consumption within a short time span may cause severely affected judgment,blunted sensory perception and loss of control. AME-IRONS ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT Blood alcohol concentration(BAC)describes the amount of alcohol in a person's blood expressed as weight of alcohol per unit of volume of blood.For example,at 0.10 percent BAC,there is 100 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood.It is a crime to drive with a BAC of 0.08 percent in the state of Illinois.A BAC of 0.08 is evidence of an alcohol violation in Illinois. Most beers contain 4-5%alcohol;wines 12%on average,and distilled beverages average from 40%(80 proof)to 50%(100 proof)alcohol.The following chart provides an estimate of the BAC for an individual based on the weight of the person and the number of drinks they have consumed. This chart assumes that one drink is 1 oz.of 80 proof liquor at 40%,l2oz.of beer at 4.5%,or 4oz. of wine at 12%.Drinks with higher percentage of alcohol or more alcohol will yield an even higher BAC. BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT(BAC) kw Table for Male(M)I Female(F) Number of Body Weight in roun s Driving Drinks 100 120 140 160 1 180 1 200 220 240 Condition 0 F M 1 F .07 .06 .OS .04 • .04 .03 .03 � Driving Skills 2 M .07 .07 _.06 .05 .05 Impaired F .11 .07 .07 .06 .06 1 .07 3 M '15 .1-- F .17 14 .12 .11 .10 M _ .20 .1 .15 .13 .12 " 4 F .22 .19 .17 As �.13 .12 .117" .14 .12 5 M 23 _._..21 .19 .17` .21 18 -15--- -- - - .24 Subtract.01%for each 40 minutes that lapse between drinks. 1 drink=1.5 oz.so proof liquor.12 oz.5%beer,or 5 oz.M wine. Fewer than 5 persons out of 100 will exceed these values. KNOW YOUR LEGAL LIMIT.In Illinois that means.08%of Blood Alcohol Content or any amount which results in loss of normal use of mental or physical faculties.This is only a guide and NOT sufficiently accurate to be considered legal evidence.The figures you calculate are averages. Individuals may vary somewhat in their personal alcohol tolerance.Food in the stomach affects the rate of absorption.Medications,health,and psychological condition are also influential factors. In any case,if you've been drinking at all,be careful! SUREST POLICY IS...DON'T DRIVE AFTER DRINKING. IAMEoa..,.,.�-,IRONS 8 - a ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE OTHER FACTS ABOUT BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT What BAC is considered illegal? It is a crime to drive with a BAC of 0.08 percent in Illinois. What is the effect of alcohol on driving skills and crash risk?At BAC as low as 0.02 percent; alcohol affects driving ability and crash likelihood.The probability of a crash begins to increase significantly at 0.05 percent BAC and climbs rapidly after about 0.08 percent.For drivers aged 35 and older with BAC at or above 0.15 percent on weekend nights,the likelihood of being killed in a single-vehicle crash is more than 380 times higher than it is for non-drinking drivers. How many drinks does it take to reach significantly impairing BAC?The effects of alcoholic drinks vary greatly because the rate of absorption and BAC attained vary from person to person due to such factors as weight,amount of fat tissue,and stomach contents.Nevertheless,various organizations have developed charts intended to help people estimate their BAC based on the number of drinks consumed.These tables can be used to estimate BAC,but they are subject to error. Are beer and wine less impairing than hard liquor?Impairment is not determined by type of drink but rather by the amount of alcohol ingested over a specific period of time.There is a similar amount of alcohol in such standard drinks as a 12-ounce glass of beer,a 4-ounce glass of wine, and 1.25 ounces of 80 proof liquor.Beer is the most common drink consumed by people stopped for alcohol-impaired driving or involved in alcohol-related crashes. AME IRONS 9 ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE DETECTION OF INTOXICATED PERSONS The responsible service of alcohol requires that servers be able to recognize intoxicated patrons. Use these detection guidelines to help you recognize intoxication. 1. Common Indicators • Bloodshot/unfocused eyes • Slurred speech • Smell of alcohol on breath • Mental confusion • Impaired motor skills • Dishevelment • Impaired balance • Signs of nausea or loss of bladder/bowel control 2. Warning Signs of Illegal Intoxication • Development of one or more common indicator • Heated altercations • Rapid or pronounced changes in mood,behavior,or emotional state. 3. Mistaking Illness for Intoxication • Similar symptoms • Need for prompt,correct action. • Medic-alert jewelry,a warning sign • Visual representation of medic-alert jewelry 4. Atypical Drinkers • Experience and tolerance may mask intoxication. • Special efforts required to detect intoxication in some very experienced drinkers. 5. Monitoring Customers • Count drinks and use BAC Chart. • Interview and rate customers prior to sale. Be alert to and probe for hidden indicators and warning signs. • Note customer's initial mood and conduct and watch for changes in mood or behavior. • Observe customer interactions. • Re-interview and re-rate customers prior to each additional sale. AMEo,IRONS 10 ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE DETECTION OF MINORS The service of alcoholic beverages to minors is a crime.You,as well as the business establishment, can be charged with a crime for doing so.The following points can be used in recognition of minors.The primary deterrent we have against serving minors is to ask for identification.The policy for our business establishment is to request identification form anyone appearing to be 40 years old or younger. 1. Physical Characteristics Common to Minors • Signs of underage status • Lack of physical maturity • Most minors mature in physical appearance before age 21. 2. Fads and Fashions in Clothing,Accessories,and Grooming Popular with Minors 3. Behavior Patterns Characteristics of Minors 4. Suspicious Behaviors Typical of Minors Attempting an Illegal Purchase. • Pooling money and giving it to the oldest appearing member of the group. • Minor waiting in the background away from the point of purchase while adult obtains more than one serving. • Adult making repeated purchase for a young appearing person. 5. Fake ID Warning Signs • Deceptively similar • Counterfeit • Altered • Borrowed/Stolen AME011RONS i> ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE INTERVENTION WITH MINORS Professional and respectful intervention is required once you recognize that a minor has received or tried to receive alcoholic beverages. 1. Proper Demeanor of seller.Remain professional,courteous,and calm. 2. Examination of an identification card.Request to see their I.D.always including the word `please'. 3. Removal of Alcoholic Beverages from Minor's Reach or Possession. Once it has been determined that the guest is a minor,you must remove the drink from their possession. 4. Sample Words and Phrases. a. "May I see your I.D.please?" b. "I'm sorry;it is against the law to serve minors.We'll have to take your drink." c. "I'll have to take your drink until a manager can verify you are of legal age." 5. Contacting Law Enforcement Authority when Intervention Fails.The server should always call a manager before contacting law enforcement.The manager can then inform the minor patron that unless the patron complies,there will be no other choice than to call law enforcement. AMEol-IRONS 12 ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE INTERVENTION WITH INTOXICATED PATRONS Professional and respectful intervention is required once you recognize that a patron is intoxicated. 1. Proper Demeanor of seller.Remain professional,courteous,and calm. 2. Designated Driver Programs. Intoxicated patrons should be urged not to drive. In the absence of a designated driver,you should inform them of your company's alternative transportation program. 3. Early Intervention Techniques • Use various methods to slow service of beverages. • Try to serve food and alternative beverages. • Warning concerning caffeine products.Caffeine has no effects against the alcohol; both compounds will remain in the person.The alcohol is a depressant and will make the person tired,caffeine will only make them awake but they would remain intoxicated.Time is the only real effect to neutralize alcohol. 4. Cut-Off Intervention • Remove alcoholic beverages. Arrange an immediate safe ride. • Contact police if necessary. 5. Sample Words and Phrases • "Management has prohibited me from serving any more drinks to you." • "You have reached the maximum#of drinks I am allowed to serve you.Would you like me to call a manager for approval to serve more?" • Managers can use a discreet method to cut off a patron by calling them away from the table or bar as not to embarrass the patron. 6. Obligation of seller to inform law enforcement authorities when intervention attempts fail. The server should always call a manager before contacting law enforcement.The manager can then inform the minor patron that unless the patron complies,there will be no other choice than to call law enforcement. 7. Sanctions for employee violations.Illegal service of alcoholic beverages is a crime.You, as well as the restaurant,can be charged with a crime for doing so.Additionally,DRAM shop laws are such the both the employer and employee may be held liable for serving intoxicated patrons that are later involved in accidents related to alcohol impairment. AME IRONS 13 ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE DRAM SHOP LAWS-LIABILITY Many states have enacted"dram shop"acts that create a civil cause of action(i.e.the basis for a lawsuit)against a business(and in some cases the employee)if the sale of alcohol to an intoxicated person results in injury to a third party.These laws also create liability for businesses that serve any alcohol to a minor who injures another person as a result.Not only do you need to understand the dram shop laws in your state,but also you need to make sure that anyone in your operation who serves alcohol understands and has training in them. If a patron shows up drunk,not only should you refuse alcohol service, but also you should document the incident on a form created for this purpose.It need not be any format in particular, but it might include the following:the time of arrival and leaving,a description(including name, if possible)of the patron,descriptions of other people in his party,his actions or behavior that indicated inebriation,and the name and signature of the person filling out the form. Case Study 1:Shattered Lives and Bad Press Five years after a drunken driver crashed into a carload of teens leaving an alcohol-free school dance,a bar and its principals were ordered to pay the victims almost$1 million.That was the decision entered by a Texas district court judge in 2002 when a jury handed down a$964,000 judgment,against a saloon and its two owners. Four students were injured in the 1997 crash on their way home from a Valentine's Day dance sponsored by Students Against Drunk Driving.During the civil trial,the driver testified that he drank 21 beers and two liquor shots at the establishment.The driver's blood-alcohol level was three times the legal limit when tested several hours after the crash,which happened less than 1,000 feet from the bar's parking lot. Case Study 2:San Antonio Bartender Arrested In DWI Probe. _ Tuesday March 26. 2002. San Antonio TV News 12. In a first-ever arrest in San Antonio, a bartender was recently charged for serving a drunken driver who was later involved in a deadly DWI crash. ...."When they find out not only is the drunk driver responsible,but the person who served the alcohol is also responsible." , MWco:IRONS 14 ALCOHOL EMPLOYEE COMPLETION CERTIFICATE Alcohol Management Program This certifies that has read and understands the Alcohol Management Program for Game of Irons.Completion of this program and signature of the above-named individual indicates that he/she understands,supports,and will comply with all company policies as well as all state and local laws governing the sale and service of alcoholic beverages. Employee Signature Date General Manager's Signature Date GAMEOF IRONS is oa.. .. �--�