(a) There is a Class B-RD (revitalization district) license. (b) (1) The Board may issue the license to an applicant that: (i) is located and remains in: 1. a designated Maryland main street with a local management authority; 2. a designated revitalization area; or 3. an area with a revitalization plan that has been adopted locally; (ii) has gross sales: 1. that do not exceed $150,000 per year; and 2. of which at least 80% are derived from the sale of food; and (iii) is primarily a restaurant at which customers are seated to eat. (2) The license authorizes the holder to sell liquor at retail for on- premises consumption in any premises licensed for Class B-RD sales. (c) The hours and days for sale are as provided in § 26-2005(h) of this title. (d) The Board shall determine the number of licenses to be issued. (e) The annual license fee is $725.
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