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(A) The City Council may revoke the intoxicating liquor or 3.2 percent malt liquor license of any <br />establishment granted a license that is not under construction and exhibiting satisfactory progress toward <br />completion within six months from its issuance, or any establishment that ceases operation for a period <br />of six months. <br />(B) A hearing shall be held to determine what progress has been made toward opening or reopening the <br />establishment and, if satisfactory progress is not demonstrated, the Council may revoke the license. <br />Ord. #13, adopted 08/28/2002 <br />§ 111.24 BUILDING CHANGES. <br />(A) Proposed enlargement or substantial alteration which changes the character of the establishment, or <br />extension of premises previously licensed shall be reported to the City Administrator at or before the <br />time application is made for a building permit for any such change. <br /> <br />(B) The enlargement, substantial alteration or extension shall not be allowed unless the Council approves an <br />amendment to the license. <br /> <br />Ord. #13, adopted 08/28/2002 <br /> <br />§ 111.25 PUBLIC CHARACTER OF LIQUOR SALES. <br /> <br /> No sale of liquor shall be made to or in guest rooms of hotels unless: <br /> <br />(A) The rules of the hotel provide for the service of meals in guest rooms; <br /> <br />(B) The sale of the liquor is made in the manner on-sales are required to be made; <br /> <br />(C) The sale accompanies and is incidental to the regular service of meals to guests therein; and/or <br /> <br />(D) The rules of the hotel and the description, location and number of the guest rooms are fully set out in the <br />application for the liquor license. <br /> <br />Ord. #13, adopted 08/28/2002 <br /> <br />§ 111.26 PRESUMPTIVE CIVIL PENALTIES. <br /> <br />(A) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to establish a standard by which the City Council determines the <br />length of license suspensions and the propriety of revocations, and shall apply to all premises licensed <br />under this chapter. These penalties are presumed to be appropriate for every case; however, the Council <br />may deviate in an individual case where the Council finds that there exist substantial reasons making it <br />more appropriate to deviate, such as, but not limited to, a licenseeÓs efforts in combination with the state <br />165|Page <br /> <br />