§ 6-5. Retail stores in hotels; exterior entrance and advertising prohibited.  


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  • Retail beverage and retail liquor stores in hotels, licensed by the state pursuant to state law, shall have no entrances or exits thereto except from within the hotel itself and not from the exterior of any such hotel or from any street. No signs advertising such retail beverage and/or retail liquor store, or the sale of alcoholic beverages or intoxicating liquors therein, shall be permitted upon the exterior, or to be visible from the exterior, of any such hotel. No such retail beverage and/or retail liquor store license shall ever be severablefrom the hotel license in conjunction with which it is issued.

(Code 1958, § 4-5; Code 1991, § 4-5; Code 2006, § 6-5; Ord. No. 2205, § 1, 4-27-1976; Ord. No. 3275, § 1, 10-14-1997)