Maryland Code § ABC-13-1705

Section ABC-13-1705
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(a) (1) Notwithstanding the license population quota limitations
established by the Board and in addition to the licenses authorized for issuance in
the county, the Board may authorize the transfer into the Towson Commercial
Revitalization District, as defined by the Baltimore County Council, of not more than
10 beer, wine, and liquor (on-sale) licenses that:
(i) were issued on or before December 31, 2008;
(ii) were in existence in Election District 15 of the county on
June 1, 2009; and
(iii) are valid on the date of transfer.
(2) To be transferred under this section, a license:
(i) shall be a Class B or a Class D license; and
(ii) may not be a license that is prohibited from being
(3) For determining the total number of licenses available in an
election district, the Board shall consider a license transferred under this section to
be a regular license and not an exception to the population and numerical limitations

specified in "Rule 19 - Population and Numerical Limitations" of the Rules and
Regulations of the Board.
(4) On the date of transfer, a license transferred under this section
shall be converted into a Class B beer, wine, and liquor (Towson Commercial
Revitalization District) license and may not be counted toward any population limit
existing in the election district from where it was transferred.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, the license issuance
requirements, license fee, minimum square foot area requirement for food and
beverage preparation and consumption, and days and hours of sale for a Class B beer,
wine, and liquor (Towson Commercial Revitalization District) (on-sale) license are
the same as those for a Class B beer, wine, and liquor (on-sale) hotel and restaurant
license.
(c) (1) A Class B beer, wine, and liquor (Towson Commercial
Revitalization District) license may be issued only for a location within the Towson
Commercial Revitalization District, as defined by the Baltimore County Council.
(2) The license shall be used in conjunction with the operation of a
restaurant, as defined in this article and in the regulations of the Board.
(3) The restaurant operation shall maintain average daily receipts
from the sale of food of at least 60% of the total daily receipts of the restaurant.
(4) The seating capacity for the bar area may not exceed 25% of the
total seating capacity of the restaurant.
(5) Except as provided in subsection (d)(2)(ii) of this section, the area
dedicated to the restaurant operation shall have a minimum seating capacity of 100
individuals.
(6) The hours during which the privileges conferred by the license
may be exercised may not exceed the hours during which food is offered for sale.
(7) The license does not confer an off-sale privilege.
(d) Of the restaurants for which a Class B or Class D license may be
transferred and a Class B beer, wine, and liquor (Towson Commercial Revitalization
District) license may be issued under subsection (a)(1) of this section, the Board may
require that:

(1) for not more than seven restaurants, applicants for license
transfer and issuance demonstrate a minimum capital investment, excluding the
costs of the land and building shell, of $500,000; and
(2) for not more than three restaurants:
(i) applicants for license transfer and issuance demonstrate a
capital investment, excluding the costs of the land and building shell, of not less than
$50,000 or more than $400,000; and
(ii) the area dedicated to the restaurant operation have:
1. a maximum seating capacity of 100 individuals, with
the seating capacity in the bar area not exceeding 25% of the total seating capacity of
the restaurant; and
2. a minimum seating capacity of 40 individuals.
(e) The Board shall deny an application for transfer of a Class B or Class D
license and issuance of a Class B beer, wine, and liquor (Towson Commercial
Revitalization District) license if within 2 years immediately preceding the
application:
(1) (i) the applicant was a holder of an on-sale license within the
boundaries of the Towson Commercial Revitalization District; or
(ii) there was an on-sale license in existence for the proposed
premises of the applicant; and
(2) the previous on-sale license was transferred to premises outside
the Towson Commercial Revitalization District.
(f) A Class B beer, wine, and liquor (Towson Commercial Revitalization
District) license issued under this section may not be transferred from the Towson
Commercial Revitalization District or be converted into any other class of license.

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