ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and the Corporation Counsel with a Request to ADOPT One of the Following Ordinances Amending Chapter 3 of the Code of the City of Peoria Regarding Liquor Regulations Relating to Proposed Establishments that Will Operate Video Gaming Terminals:
A. An ORDINANCE Amending Section 3-92 of CHAPTER 3 of the CODE of the City of Peoria, Requiring Newly Site Approved Class A, B, B-1, G-A, or G-B Liquor Licensee to Have a MINIMUM AVERAGE MONTHLY SALE of at Least $10,000 from the Sale of Food, Alcoholic or Non-Alcoholic Beverages, and/or General Merchandise For One Year Prior to Adding Video Gaming Machines;
B. An ORDINANCE Amending Section 3-92 of CHAPTER 3 of the CODE of the City of Peoria, Requiring Newly Site Approved Class A, B, B-1, G-A, or G-B Liquor Licensee to Have a MINIMUM AVERAGE MONTHLY SALE of at Least $10,000 from the Sale of Food, Alcoholic or Non-Alcoholic Beverages, and/or General Merchandise For One Year Prior to Adding Video Gaming Machines AND No Video Gaming Terminals Will be Allowed in Any New Liquor Establishment which is Located within 1500 feet from an Already Established Liquor Establishment with Video Gaming Terminals;
C. An ORDINANCE Amending Section 3-92 of CHAPTER 3 of the CODE of the City of Peoria, Requiring Newly Site Approved Class A, B, B-1, G-A, or G-B Liquor Licensee to Have a MINIMUM AVERAGE MONTHLY SALE of at Least $10,000 from the Sale of Food, Alcoholic or Non-Alcoholic Beverages, and/or General Merchandise For One Year Prior to Adding Video Gaming Machines, No Video Gaming Terminals Will be Allowed in Any New Liquor Establishment which is Located within 1500 feet from an Already Established Liquor Establishment with Video Gaming Terminals; AND Limit the Number of Liquor Establishments that can Operate Video Gaming Terminals to 5 Per City Council District.
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BACKGROUND:
As a home-rule municipality, the City has broad powers to regulate the business of...
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