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Session Laws, 2005
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 140 1.       $300,000 for restaurant facilities in the 47th alcoholic
beverages district of Baltimore City which consists of: A.      Wards 23, 24, and 25 in their entirety; B.      Ward 19, precincts 3, 4, and 5; C.      Ward 20, precincts 19 and 20; D.      Ward 21, precincts 2 and 3; and E.      Ward 21, that part of precinct 1 that lies south and west of
a line that runs along the center of Harbor City Boulevard from Eutaw Street to Pratt
Street; or 2.       $200,000 for restaurant facilities in the remainder of
Baltimore City, except in Ward 26, Precinct 8 under subparagraph (iii) of this
paragraph; (ii) A minimum seating capacity of 75 persons; (iii) 1. In the following areas of the 46th alcoholic beverages
district, average daily receipts from the sale of food that are at least 51% of the total
daily receipts of the restaurant: A.      Ward 1, precincts 2 and 3; B.      Ward 2 in its entirety; C.      Ward 3, precinct 3; and D.      Ward 26, precinct 10; and 2. For a restaurant in ward 26, precinct 8 of the 46th
alcoholic beverages district, which at all times shall be coterminous with the 46th
Legislative District in the Legislative Districting Plan of 2002 as ordered by the
Maryland Court of Appeals on June 21, 2002, if the restaurant has a minimum capital
investment of $700,000 and a seating capacity exceeding 150 persons, average daily
receipts from the sale of food that are at least 65% of the total daily receipts of the
restaurant; and (iv) In the 47th alcoholic beverages district, average daily receipts
from the sale of food that are at least 51% of the total daily receipts of the restaurant. (2) (i) The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City
may not issue or transfer an alcoholic beverages license under paragraph (1) of this
subsection for use in: 1. Ward 1, precinct 4 or 5 of the 46th alcoholic beverages
district, which at all times shall be coterminous with the 46th legislative district in
the Legislative Districting Plan of 2002 as ordered by the Maryland Court of Appeals
on June 21, 2002; or
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