§ 6-69. Factors for commission consideration.  


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  • The full commission in passing upon an initial application for a malt beverage license shall be guided by the following factors as to whether to grant or deny the application:

    (1)

    The proximity of other establishments selling malt or alcoholic beverages to the proposed location.

    (2)

    The character of the neighborhood immediately adjacent to the proposed location.

    (3)

    The proximity of churches, schools and playgrounds to the proposed location.

    (4)

    Whether the proposed location has adequate offstreet parking facilities or other parking available for its patrons.

    (5)

    Whether the location would tend to increase and promote traffic congestion and resulting hazards therefrom.

    (6)

    The feelings and attitudes of the citizens residing in the area adjacent to the proposed location.

    (7)

    The information set forth in the application.

    (8)

    Whether any malt or alcoholic beverage license previously issued for such location was ever revoked for cause by the city commission.

    (9)

    Whether the applicant has ever sold malt or alcoholic beverages illegally in the city.

(Code 1987, § 33-101(4))