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Session Laws, 2005
Volume 752, Page 969   View pdf image
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 140 (i) Ward 1, precincts 2 and 3; (ii) Ward 2 in its entirety; (iii) Ward 3, precinct 3; and (iv) Ward 26, precincts 3 and 10. (2) This subsection does not apply to an application for a new license or
a transfer from within the areas described in paragraph (1) of this subsection if the
new license or transfer is for: (i) A hotel; (ii) An establishment located in a planned unit development if the
application for the planned unit development was filed or approved before December
31, 1995; (iii) An establishment located in an area governed by the Inner
Harbor East Urban Renewal Plan; or (iv) An establishment: 1.       That has a seating capacity of less than 150 persons at any
one time; or 2.       In which the average daily receipts from the sale of food
are at least 51% of the total daily receipts of the establishment. (f) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a license of
any class for the sale of alcoholic beverages may not be transferred into, or
transferred to a different location within, the 3rd and 4th precincts of the 16th ward
of the 39th alcoholic beverages district located in Baltimore City. (2) This subsection does -not apply to: (i) Class C licenses; (ii) Class B (on-sale) hotel and restaurant licenses; (iii) Class A (off-sale) licenses; (iv) A licensed premises, if the land on which the licensed premises
exists is taken by right of eminent domain; or (v) A holder of any class of license whose licensed premises are
destroyed by an act of God if: 1.       The premises are declared by the Baltimore City Alcoholic
Beverages Board of License Commissioners to be unusable for purposes of the license;
and 2.       The holder has not been cited for any license violation
within a 2-year period prior to the date the Board declares the licensed premises
unusable. - 969 -


 
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