8.20.020.130 Hospitality liquor service license.

“Hospitality liquor service license” means a license that allows a hotel as defined in this chapter to offer complimentary retail beer and wine liquor service. Only bona fide registered guests of the hotel shall be permitted liquor service and only within the designated hospitality service area within the premises of the hotel. To obtain this license, a hotel must maintain not less than two hundred guest rooms. The following additional restrictions/requirements also apply:
(a) The hotel shall not be licensed for any type of gaming;
(b) All alcohol shall be served from and contained within an access controlled area within the premises of the hotel;
(c) No entry to the hospitality liquor service area shall be allowed by persons under twenty-one years of age or non-guests, and a sign must be posted at the entrance to the hospitality liquor service area stating so; and
(d) The liquor service shall be offered only one time per day and each daily reception shall not exceed two continuous hours in duration. (Ord. L-232-05 § 28, 2005)