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REACHING THEIR LIMITS City amends liquor code to limit sale of single-container alcoholic beverages By Jonathan Samples Staff Reporter
The City Council Tuesday approved an ordinance that amends the current liquor code to restrict single-package liquor sales in areas of downtown Joliet. According to Deputy Liquor Commissioner Jim Murphy, the ban takes effect Dec. 1 and restricts the sale of certain single servings of alcoholic beverages within the City Center and the Cass Street TIFF district. The law also will be enforced within 1,000 feet of those areas. There are currently four retailers within the affected zone. “We’re trying to give retailers enough time to eliminate their stock on hand,” Murphy said. Under the new law, holders of Class
“In the City Center and the
TIFF District, any single container 40 ounces or less will be illegal.” Tom Giarrante, Joliet Mayor.
A, Class C or Class C-D liquor licenses would be prohibited from selling single containers of beer under 40 ounces and single containers of liquor under 6.4 ounces. “The single bottles, the airplane bottles, would be illegal throughout See LIQUOR, page 2
SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
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