File #: 2005-0256    Version:
Type: License Status: Passed
File created: 3/31/2005 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: Final action: 4/20/2005
Title: Adoption of Resolution to the State of Michigan in support of Local Control of Liquor Licenses
Indexes: Liquor License
Attachments: 1. Agenda Summary.pdf, 2. Orion Sample Resolution.pdf, 3. RH Proposed Resolution.pdf, 4. 0256 Resolution.pdf
Title
Adoption of Resolution to the State of Michigan in support of Local Control of Liquor Licenses

Body
Whereas Michigan liquor law allocates quota liquor licenses to municipalities based on population figures derived from the latest census; and

Whereas quota liquor licenses are awarded by the Liquor Control Commission (LCC) following adoption of a resolution by a local municipality indicating approval or disapproval of the request for a license; and

Whereas applicants are awarded quota liquor licenses for which they have paid no monies to the local municipality, except for an application processing fee; and

Whereas current Michigan liquor law allows for the recipient of a quota liquor license to use the license and realize the profits from the sale of alcoholic beverages; to place the license in escrow with the LCC; to sell the license; or to transfer the quota license to another entity in or out of the local municipality; and

Whereas cities, villages, and townships are the local governmental bodies wishing to retain local control over matters such as business development, including the award of quota liquor licenses in their communities; and

Whereas allowing a quota liquor license to be transferred from a local municipality in which it was originally issued without the consent of that municipality has the effect of weakening the economic viability of that municipality and being counter-productive to the best interests of the State of Michigan; and

Whereas the City of Rochester Hills is a growing community desirous of deciding how and to whom quota liquor licenses are to be issued in the interest of promoting a healthy business climate and to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the local citizenry; and

Whereas the City of Rochester Hills is a local government that has lost local control of several quota liquor licenses no longer in use in the City of Rochester Hills through placement into escrow or transfer ...

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