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ORDINANCE NO. _____________ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHATTANOOGA CITY CODE, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 5-87, CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND BEER PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN PLACES; OPEN CONTAINERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND BEER PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN PLACES. ________________________________________________________ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE: SECTION 1. That Chattanooga City Code, Chapter 5, Section 5-87, Consumption of alcoholic beverages and beer prohibited in certain places; open containers of alcoholic beverages and beer prohibited in certain places, be amended by adding subsection (g) as follows:
Sec. 5-87. (g)
Consumption of alcoholic beverages and beer prohibited in certain places; open containers of alcoholic beverages and beer prohibited in certain places.
This section shall not prohibit the consumption of beer or alcoholic beverages on the premises defined in Tenn. Code Ann. § 57-4-102(27)(C)(ii)(b) during times that the following conditions are met: (1)
All beer and alcoholic beverages on the premises are sold and served only by a business located within or adjacent to the boundaries of the area described in Tenn. Code Ann. § 57-4-102(27)(C)(ii)(b);
(2)
All beverages, whether alcoholic or not, are dispensed in paper or plastic cups that are clearly labeled with the words “Station Street” and/or “STST” and/or a Station Street logo and that all businesses located within or adjacent to the boundaries of the area described in Tenn. Code Ann. § 57-4-102(27)(C)(ii)(b) utilize cups with an uniform design;
(3)
Signs are erected at exits from Station Street giving conspicuous notice to pedestrians that beer and alcoholic beverages may not be removed from Station Street; and,
(4)
No beer or alcoholic beverages may be sold at any location defined in subsection (b) of this section.
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BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, That this Ordinance shall take effect two (2)
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