File #: 19-017    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 12/3/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/22/2019 Final action: 1/22/2019
Title: Communication from the City Manager and Corporation Counsel with a Request to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending Chapter 18, Article IV, of the CODE of the City of Peoria Regarding the OPERATION OF VIDEO GAMING TERMINALS.
Attachments: 1. ordinance
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and Corporation Counsel with a Request to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending Chapter 18, Article IV, of the CODE of the City of Peoria Regarding the OPERATION OF VIDEO GAMING TERMINALS.

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BACKGROUND: On August 26, 2014, the City Council, in response to citizens' concerns relative to the proliferation of Video Gaming Cafes, held a policy discussion. During the policy discussion of this topic, there were concerns regarding the business model presented by proposed video gambling cafes. The business model for these video gambling cafes is to have the sale of alcohol only as an accessory to the business of operating a gambling establishment. This turns upside down the purpose of the Video Gaming Act which was to allow video gaming machines in qualified liquor licensed businesses, not to add a very minuscule sale of alcohol as an accessory to gambling establishments. The legislative intent of the Act, was to support existing businesses by supplementing their income with video gaming.

Thereafter, in furtherance of this legislative intent, the City Council adopted on April 28, 2015, the current requirements to obtain a video gaming license from the City. Currently, pursuant to Section 18-99, a new applicant must generate 80% of its revenue from the sale of food or beverages for two years prior to obtaining a video license. Secondly, in order to maintain a video gaming license, the license holder must make at least 60% from food and beverage sales.

On January 8, 2019, staff presented an ordinance on first reading that:
1. Established an annual $1,000 license per machine (up from the current $500) for bar and restaurant owners offering video gaming. The license would be prorated for two months, to February 28, 2019, and then be an annual license thereafter from March 1;
2. Established an annual $1,000 terminal operator license for the owners of the machines;
3. Established a prorated scale for food and beve...

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