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Re: LCLiving post# 78757

Tuesday, 04/16/2024 2:20:38 PM

Tuesday, April 16, 2024 2:20:38 PM

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SECTION 3-9: CHANGE IN PERSONNEL OR OWNERSHIP
In the event one or more members of a firm or partnership withdraw from such business,
the business may be continued by the remaining person or persons, partner, or partners under the
same liquor license for the remainder of the period for which the license was issued to the licensee
or licensees. The change in ownership, however, shall be reported immediately to the Village and
the change shall be shown immediately on the original license application then in effect filed.
The
failure by any licensee hereunder to comply with the provisions of any part of this section shall be
considered and deemed cause for the revocation and cancellation of the liquor license issued
under this chapter by the Liquor Commission. In the event the total of fifty percent (50%) or more
of the stock of any corporation, or membership interest in an LLC, or interest in a Partnership, is
transferred or sold to another person, corporation, LLC, partnership or other entity, such transfer or
sale shall require a new license be obtained from the Liquor Commissioner and a new license fee
be paid as provided in this chapter. A Certificate of Occupancy must be applied for and issued to
the business owner before a new liquor license can be issued.

K. Upon approval of a liquor license by the Village Board of Trustees, a Certificate of
Occupancy must be applied for and issued to the business owner before a liquor
license can be issued


https://www.villageoflena.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/CH3-Alcoholic-Beverages-Updated-10-9-23.pdf

Let me know if you need anything else. I honestly don't think Ross simply took the money for the sale of Lena so that he could then violate the ordinances.

And he probably didn't appreciate getting a call from the powers that be about the PR claiming Lena was a subsidiary.

Tony's cornbread ain't done.