8.20.020.250 Package licenses.

(a) All “package licenses” permit the sale of alcoholic liquors, beer, wine, and spirit based products in unopened original containers for consumption off-premises only; however, on-premises wine, beer, cordial and liqueur tasting is permitted at a liquor store if the licensee also holds a wine, beer, cordial and liqueur tasting license for that location. Alcoholic liquor sold under a package license in a resort hotel may be consumed only away from the licensed premises which includes all hotel areas other than guest rooms.
(b) Except when issued in conjunction with taverns, main bars and in resort hotels, no package license shall be granted to any establishment having less than one thousand two hundred square feet of floor space, exclusive of warehouse and office space, devoted to the display of merchandise for sale to the public.
(c) It is unlawful for any licensee to provide window or drive-thru service or deliver alcohol outside the licensed portion of the building except for: (1) delivery pursuant to a package beer keg license; (2) room service delivery of alcoholic liquor in unopened original containers in a resort hotel by a licensee holding a main bar license and package license in that resort hotel; and (3) a grocery store licensed for the internet sale and delivery of alcohol pursuant to Section 8.20.360. (Ord. L-232-05 § 52, 2005)