§ 142-32. Alcohol sub-permit.  


Latest version.
  • (a)

    No alcohol may be served and/or sold at any outdoor event unless the host receives an alcohol sub-permit. Where the outdoor event occurs in a park, the only type of outdoor event eligible for an alcohol sub-permit is an outdoor festival. Alcohol is not permitted in parks absent a permitted outdoor festival, subject to the provisions of Atlanta Code section 110-76(a)(5), and an alcohol sub-permit.

    (b)

    If the outdoor event is utilizing an alcohol pourer that has already obtained a city-issued liquor license from the city's bureau of licenses and permits, the applicant shall complete and submit an alcohol sub-permit application to the SEM with the outdoor event application. Where the outdoor event application is due less than 30 days prior to the outdoor event, the alcohol sub-permit application must none-the-less be submitted to the SEM no later than 30 days before the outdoor event.

    (1)

    The SEM shall forward the alcohol sub-permit application to the department of finance's office of revenue. The office of revenue shall be the sole decision-maker of whether to issue a sub-permit.

    (2)

    The fee for an alcohol sub-permit shall be $25.00 per day, per fixed location where alcohol is served, for applicants that are non-profit organizations. For all other applicants, the alcohol sub-permit fee shall be $50.00 for beer and/or wine, $50.00 for all other types of alcoholic beverages, and $100.00 for beer and/or wine and other alcoholic beverages, per day, per location where alcohol is served.

    (3)

    The applicant must obtain a license to serve alcohol at the outdoor event from the State of Georgia, and must supply the city with a copy of said license no later than three business days prior to the outdoor event.

    (c)

    If the outdoor event is utilizing an alcohol pourer that has not already obtained a city-issued liquor license, the applicant must obtain an alcohol pourer license utilizing the standard procedures established by the city. These procedures do not include involvement by the SEM or the chief of staff. Once the applicant receives the alcohol pourer license, it shall then proceed with the procedure set forth in subsection 142-32(b) above to receive an alcohol sub-permit for the outdoor event.

(Ord. No. 2006-66, § 15, 9-26-06)