Chapter 4 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES*
Section 4-47 Number of licenses required; fees.
A separate license shall be required for each place of business, and the following
license fees
shall be paid annually:
(1) Three hundred fifty dollars ($350.00)--Manufacturers
of intoxicating malt liquor
containing not more than five (5) percent of alcohol by weight. Such license shall entitle the
manufacturer to distribute such malt liquor as a wholesaler, but shall not include the right to sell
at retail.
(2) Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00)--Manufacturers
or distillers of intoxicating liquors
containing alcohol in excess of five (5) percent by weight.
(3) One hundred fifty dollars ($150.00)--Distributors
or wholesalers of intoxicating malt
liquors containing not in excess of five (5) percent of alcohol by weight.
(4) Three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375.00)--Distributors
or wholesalers of intoxicating
liquors containing in excess of five (5) percent of alcohol by weight.
(5) Seventy-five dollars ($75.00)--Retailers selling
intoxicating malt liquors with an
alcoholic content of more than three and two-tenths (3.2) percent by weight and not more than
five (5) percent by weight, or light wine or both such malt liquor and light wine for consumption
on the premises.
This license allows the licensee to sell malt liquor at retail between the hours of
9:00 a.m. and midnight on Sunday.
(6) Four hundred fifty dollars ($450.00)--Retailers selling
all kinds of intoxicating liquor at
retail or by drink for consumption on the premises of the licensee, which shall include the sale of
intoxicating liquor in the original package; provided, however, no such license shall be issued
unless and until the applicant shall have, by proof satisfactory to the city manager, established
that he has and will maintain within the premises proposed to the licensed, an investment in
furniture and equipment of not less than five thousand ($5,000.00) book value.
(7) Three hundred dollars ($300.00)--Additional
license for Sunday sales by restaurant bars,
the premises of any establishment having at least forty (40) rooms for the overnight
accommodations of transient guests,
amusement places and package liquor licensees. The holder
of a Sunday sales license shall be limited in Sunday sales to the kinds of intoxicating liquor
permitted under the holders primary license.
(8)
Seventy-five dollars ($75.00)
--Retailers selling intoxicating malt liquor with an
alcoholic content of more than three and two-tenths (3.2) percent by weight and not more than
five (5) percent by weight in the original package direct to the consumer, and not for
consumption on the premises where sold.
This license allows the licensee to sell malt liquor at
retail between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and midnight on Sunday.
(9) One hundred fifty dollars ($150.00)--Retailers selling
intoxicating liquors containing
alcohol in excess of five (5) percent by weight, in the original package, not to be opened or
consumed on the premises where sold; provided, that no license shall be issued for the sale of
intoxicating liquor containing more than five (5) percent alcohol by weight, not to be consumed
on the premises where sold, except to a person engaged in, and to be used in connection with, the
operation of one or more of the following businesses: drugstore, cigar and tobacco store, grocery
store, general merchandise store, confectionary or delicatessen store; nor shall such license be
issued to any person who does not have and keep in his store a stock of goods having a value,
according to invoices, of at least one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), exclusive of fixtures and
intoxicating liquors. This license shall include authorization to conduct wine tastings on the
licensed premises. This license shall not be construed to permit the licensee to sell wine for
consumption on the premises.
(10) Three hundred dollars ($300.00)--Annual license
fee for operation described in section
4-31.
(11) Seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) for each one
hundred barrels or fraction thereof up
to a maximum license fee of three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375.00)--Microbreweries. The
holder of a microbrewer's license may apply for and the city manager may issue a license to sell
intoxicating liquor by the drink at retail for consumption on the brewery premises and in the
original package for off-premises consumption. The holder of a microbrewer's license may also
sell beer and malt liquor produced on the brewery premises to duly licensed wholesalers.
(Code 1964, § 4.220; Ord. No. 13733 § 1, 7-6-93; Ord. No. 14253 § 1, 10-17-94; Ord. No.
14291
§ 1, 11-21-94; Ord. No. 17849, § 1, 9-15-03)
State law reference(s)--Similar provisions, RSMo. §§ 311.180(1),
311.180(4), 311.200(4),
311.097(2), 311.200(1), 311.200(2).
(Ord. 17849, Amended, 09/15/2003, Prior Text)