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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 4. Alcoholic Beverages
- Chapter 11. Licensing
- Section 400. Population Limitations.
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Section 405. Petition for Additional Restaurant or Eating Place Licenses for Certain Local Governing Bodies.
AS 04.11.400. Population Limitations.
- (a) [See delayed amendment note] Except as provided in (d), (f), and (h) - (k) of this section and AS
04.11.405, a new license may not be issued and the board may prohibit
relocation of an existing license
- (1) outside an established village, incorporated city, unified municipality, or organized borough, if after the issuance or
relocation, there would be (A) more than one restaurant or eating place license for each 1,500 population or fraction of
that population, or (B) more than one license of each other type, including licenses that have been issued under (d) or
(e) of this section, for each 3,000 population or fraction of that population, in a radius of five miles of the
licensed premises, excluding the populations of established villages, incorporated cities, unified municipalities, and
organized boroughs that are wholly or partly included within the radius;
- (2) inside an established village, incorporated city, or unified municipality if, after the issuance or relocation, there
would be inside the established village, incorporated city, or unified municipality
- (A) more than one restaurant or eating place license for each 1,500 population or fraction of that population; or
- (B) more than one license of each other type, including licenses that have been issued under (d) of this section,
for each 3,000 population or fraction of that population;
- (3) inside an organized borough but outside an established village or incorporated city located within the borough if,
after the issuance or relocation, there would be inside the borough, but outside the established villages and
incorporated cities located within the borough,
- (A) more than one restaurant or eating place license for each 1,500 population or fraction of that population; or
- (B) more than one license of each other type, including licenses that have been issued under (d) or (e) of this section,
for each 3,000 population or fraction of that population excluding the population of those established villages that
have adopted a local option under AS 04.11.491(b)(1),
(3), or (4), and excluding the population of incorporated cities located within the organized borough.
- (b) If the radius described in (a)(1) of this section encompasses all of an established village, incorporated city, or
unified municipality and the population resident inside and outside the established village, incorporated city, or
unified municipality but inside the radius described in (a)(1) of the section is less than 3,000, the board may deny
the issuance or relocation of the license.
- (c) [Repealed, Sec. 88 ch 74 SLA 1985].
- (d) [See delayed repeal note] The board may approve
- (1) the issuance of a new beverage dispensary or restaurant or eating place
license without regard to (a) of this section if it appears that the issuance will encourage the tourist
trade by encouraging the construction or improvement of
- (A) a hotel, motel, resort, or similar business relating to the tourist trade with a dining facility or having kitchen
facilities in a majority of its rental rooms and at least a minimum number of rental rooms required according to the
population of the incorporated city, unified municipality, or population area established under
(a) of this section in which the facility will be located, as follows:
- (i) 10 rental rooms if the population is less than 1,501;
- (ii) 20 rental rooms if the population is 1,501 - 2,500;
- (iii) 25 rental rooms if the population is 2,501 - 5,000;
- (iv) 30 rental rooms if the population is 5,001 - 15,000;
- (v) 35 rental rooms if the population is 15,001 - 25,000;
- (vi) 40 rental rooms if the population is 25,001 - 50,000; and
- (vii) 50 rental rooms if the population is greater than 50,000; or
- (B) an airport terminal; and
- (2) renewal or transfer of ownership of a beverage dispensary or restaurant or eating place license issued under (1) of this subsection if the
- (A) holder of the license operates a hotel, motel, resort, or similar business relating to the tourist trade that
- (i) has a dining facility on the licensed premises or kitchen facilities in a majority of its rental rooms; and
- (ii) maintains at least the minimum number of rental rooms that the hotel, motel, resort, or similar business had at
the time of initial licensure or that was required at the time of initial licensure; or
- (B) licensed premises are located inside an airport terminal.
- (e) [Repealed, § 165 ch 8 SLA 2022.]
- (f) An application requesting a transfer of location of licensed premises limited under (a) or (b) of this section shall
be granted without regard to (a) of this section if the new location is less than one mile from the original location
and
- (1) no ground for denial exists under AS 04.11.340
(1) or (3); and
- (2) relocation of the licensed premises is necessary due to
- (A) termination of a lease or rental agreement;
- (B) condemnation of the premises;
- (C) the substantial destruction of the premises by any cause.
- (g) [Repealed, § 165 ch 8 SLA 2022.]
- (h) [See delayed repeal note] Except as provided in (f) of this section, within an incorporated city, unified municipality or an organized borough,
a new club license may be issued, and the relocation of an existing club license may be approved by the board if
- (1) the issuance or relocation of club licenses under the population limitation contained in (2) of this subsection has
been approved by resolution adopted by the incorporated city, unified municipality, or organized borough within which
the club license is to be issued or relocated; and
- (2) after issuance or relocation there would not be, inside the incorporated city or unified municipality, or inside the
organized borough but outside the incorporated cities located within the borough, more than one club license for each
1,500 population or fraction of 1,500 population.
- (i) [See delayed repeal note] This section does not apply to a golf course license issued under AS 04.11.115
.
- (j) [See delayed repeal note] The board may approve the issuance of an outdoor
recreation lodge license without regard to (a) of this section if it appears
that the issuance will encourage the tourist trade by encouraging the
construction or improvement of a business relating to the tourist trade and the
business meets the requirements for issuance of the license under AS 04.11.225
.
- (k) The board may allow the relocation of an existing
beverage dispensary license under AS 04.11.090
to a restaurant, eating place, or
hotel, motel, resort, or similar business that contains a restaurant or eating
place, in a borough with a population of 60,000 or more if the governing body of
the borough approves the relocation. However, if the relocation of the
license is into or within an incorporated city in the borough, the board may not
approve the relocation unless the governing bodies of both the borough and the
incorporated city approve the relocation. The board may allow not more
than three relocations in a borough under this subsection each decade. In
this subsection, "decade" means each 10-year period beginning April 1 in a year
ending in zero.
- (l) In (a)(1) of this section, “population” includes only those persons residing inside the radius not
later than the date the application is received by the board and not earlier than 60 days before the application is received by the
board.
- (m) In (a)(2) and (3) of this section, “population” includes only those persons residing inside the
established village, incorporated city, unified municipality, or organized borough as of December 31 of the year preceding the date
of application.
- (n) In this section "radius" means the circular area or distance limited by the sweep of a straight line originating at
the proposed licensed premises and extending outward.
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