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Session Laws, 1993
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                             Ch. 5

V.      Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or
method of construction; or

VI.     Represents an established and familiar visual feature of the
neighborhood, community, or County due to its singular physical characteristic or
landscape; and

VII.   Possesses high artistic values; or

C. A building that has been constructed or reconstructed on a
site that is classified as a historic site in the historic sites and districts' plan for Prince
George's County, and that meets the criteria of parts B.IV., B.V., and B.VII. of this
paragraph.

2.       In addition to the criteria in sub-subparagraph 1. of this
subparagraph, a country inn must meet all the following criteria:

A.    The exterior of the building must give the appearance of
appropriate age.

B.       The grounds must include appropriate landscaping, gardens,
and appurtenances.

C.      Except for restrooms, the interior of the building in all areas
open to the public must be decorated and furnished in the style appropriate to the period
in which the building was constructed, or the period the building was constructed to
exemplify. However, electric lighting may be used if the lighting fixtures are of a style
compatible with the decor of the inn.

D.      The employees of the country inn who regularly and
customarily are in view of patrons in the dining area must be attired in clothing or
costume appropriate to the period exemplified by the inn.

E.      Any entertainment provided by the country inn must
exemplify the kind of entertainment typical of the period represented by the inn.

3.       The Board of License Commissioners may adopt regulations
that specify additional standards and criteria not inconsistent with this section.

(iv) Class B-CI licenses shall be applied for in the regular manner and
have a license fee of $1,250.

(v) The Board of License Commissioners may determine to whom
these licenses shall be issued, the number to be issued, and whether an existing license
holder of an alcoholic beverages license in Prince George's County may also have an
interest in one Class B-CI license.

(vi) A licensee may not hold more than two Class B-CI licenses.

(vii) Class B-CI licenses are limited and restricted to the purpose of
providing alcoholic beverages for consumption on the licensed premises only, with no
off-sale privileges to be exercised therewith.

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