Liquor and Beer Licenses are required by State Statutes Chapter 125. The licenses are issued yearly from July 1 to June 30.
Fee Schedule:
$250.00 |
Class "A" Fermented Malt beverage license (Sell fermented malt beverages to consumers in original packages or containers for off-premise consumption). |
$100.00 |
Class "B" Fermented Malt beverage license (Sell fermented malt beverages to consumers for on-premise or off premise consumption). |
$500.00 |
"Class A" Retailers (Store) liquor license (Sell intoxicating liquor to consumers only in original packages or containers for off-premise consumption). |
$500.00 |
"Class B" Retailers Regular Intoxicating Liquor License (Sell intoxicating liquor to consumers by the glass for on-premise consumption |
$10,000.00 |
"Class B" Initial Retailers Reserve Intoxicating Liquor License (A license available under the quota system existing before December 1, 1997 that were not granted or issued by the municipality as of December 1, 1997 and determined by engaging in a series of calculations as described in Wis. Statutes). |
$500.00 |
"Class B" Retail Reserve Intoxicating Liquor License (in addition with initial fee of $10,000). |
$100.00 |
"Class C" Retailers Wine License (Sell wine by the glass in an opened original container for consumption on the premise where sold) |
State law requires that the application be received at least 15 days before it is submitted to the Village Board and that the Village publishes a notice of the application in the newspaper.
The application is reviewed by the Police Department, Fire Department, Community Development Department and the Inspection Department. Approval is needed from all necessary departments prior to submitting to the Village Board for consideration. The Village Board meets on the first and third Monday of each month.
If a license is approved by the Village Board, all fees and publication costs must be paid before a license is issued. In addition, no license shall be issued for operation on any premise upon which property taxes, personal property taxes, assessments, special assessments, utility payments, and/or invoices are delinquent or other financial claims of the Village are unpaid.
Forms:
For additional information about licensing or to obtain applications, please contact the Village Clerk.
Jane M. Romanowski, Village Clerk
Village of Pleasant Prairie
9915 39th Avenue
Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158
262/694-1400
[email protected]
Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.