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Ch. 335
2007 Laws of Maryland
4. Except as provided in subparagraph (vi) of this
paragraph, before July 1, 1991 may not include an off-sale privilege for sales of
alcoholic beverages from 12 midnight on Saturday to 2 a.m. on Monday. (vii) In addition to the other requirements provided for in this
subsection, in the 46th [and 47th] Alcoholic Beverages [Districts] DISTRICT the
restaurant shall have a minimum: 1. Except as provided in subparagraph (ix) of this
paragraph, capital investment of $500,000 for restaurant facilities not including the
cost of the land, the building, or improvements that are not to the interior of a building
on the licensed premises; and 2. Seating capacity of 75 persons, and, except as
provided in subparagraph (ix) of this paragraph, a maximum seating capacity of 150
persons. (viii) 1. Notwithstanding § 1-102(a)(22)(i)3 of this article and,
except as provided in subparagraph (ix) of this paragraph, for a licensee who is issued
a Class B beer, wine and liquor license for use in a restaurant in the 46th [or 47th]
Alcoholic Beverages District, the average daily receipts from the sale of food must be
at least 51% of the total daily receipts of the restaurant. (ix) The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore
City may issue a Class B beer, wine and liquor license for use in a restaurant that has
a seating capacity exceeding 150 persons if the restaurant: 1. Is located in ward 26, precinct 8, WARD 4 PRECINCT
1, OR WARD 3, PRECINCT 3 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; 2. Has a minimum capital investment of $700,000; and 3. Has average daily receipts from the sale of food that
are at least 65% of the total daily receipts. 9-102. (b-3A) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section in Baltimore
City or Baltimore County, the holder of a Class B, (on-sale — hotels and restaurants)
beer, wine and liquor license under this article, by making application in the regular
manner and paying the usual fee may obtain an additional Class B, (on-sale — hotels
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