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Saturday, May 25, 2019
Town Office Building, 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, Selectmen's Meeting Room
9:30 AM
AGENDA
SELECTMAN CONCERNS AND LIAISON REPORTS
1. Board of Selectmen Alcoholic Beverage License Regulation Applicable to Package
Stores - Memorial Day Hours of Operation
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON BOARD OF SELECTMEN MEETING
AGENDA ITEM TITLE:
Board of Selectmen Alcoholic Beverage License Regulation Applicable to Package Stores -
Memorial Day Hours of Operation
PRESENTER: ITEM
NUMBER:
Jim Malloy, Town Manager
I.1
SUMMARY:
The Town was contacted by one of the Section 15 license holders (off site) about being open on Memorial
Day. After reviewing the Selectmen's license regulations (attached), Memorial Day was included as one of the
days in which Section 15 license holders are required to be closed. This policy was adopted in 2004 and last
revised in 2010. In 2016 MGL Ch. 138, Section 33 was amended to allow for off-site licensees to be open
starting at noon on Memorial Day. The Selectmen's policy has not been revisited since the change in State law.
The motion below is intended to allow off-site licensees to be opened for Memorial Day 2019. There is a
second edit the regulations need related to an AM/PM issue (see para 4 in the attached where Sunday sales are
allowed from 12 AM to 9 PM on Sundays). The Chair asked to have the larger discussion at a regularly
scheduled meeting and to deal with the immediate issue during this meeting.
SUGGESTED MOTION:
Move to approve, in accordance with MGL Chapter 138 Section 33 regarding the hours during which sale of
alcoholic beverages for off-site consumption(under MGL Chapter 138, Section 15)maybe made by any
licensee on Monday, May 27, 2019 to be from 12:00 PM until 10 PM.
FOLLOW-UP:
DATE AND APPROXIMATE TIME ON AGENDA:
5/25/2019
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Type
F) BOSA.Icohofic Beverage Lkense Regulation.Package Store l3ackup Vlaterial
F) A I tgal Holidays and I.Iftes of'Obsetyance C'Illen.dar Year 2019 l3 ckup Material
F) M(31 Xlmptler 1.38 Section.33 1 3ackup Material
BOARD OF SELECTMEN REGULATION
Alcoholic Beverage License Regulations Applicable to Package Stores
Date Approved by BOS: Signature of Chair:
March 15, 2010 Z"M" P• ewwa
I. PURPOSE
The Board of Selectmen is duly authorized by statute to issue and to regulate alcoholic beverage
licenses. These regulations set the standards by which the Selectmen will review requests for
package store licenses.
II. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1. The alcoholic beverage license must be prominently displayed and available for public
viewing inside the premises.
2. All employees must be 18 years of age or older.
3. Package stores may not sell or deliver alcoholic beverages on Memorial Day,
Thanksgiving, or Christmas (or the next day if Christmas occurs on a Sunday).
4. Unless the Board of Selectmen elects to reduce such hours as a condition of a license, the
hours for selling alcoholic beverages shall not exceed the following: Monday through
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. or between 8:00 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. on the day
immediately before a legal holiday. Sunday: 12:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
5. No package store license shall be issued to any applicant who has been convicted of a
felony.
6. Package store licenses shall be issued only to retail establishments that specialize in the
sale of alcoholic beverages. Such licenses shall not be issued to grocery stores or
convenience stores. For purposes of this regulation, retail establishments in which
alcoholic beverages constitute 50% or more of their annual sales shall be considered
eligible for a package store license. Upon request from the Board of Selectmen,
applicants and/or license holders shall furnish proof of compliance with this regulation.
7. Automatic amusement devices in compliance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter
140, § 177A may be kept in licensed premises, provided that each such device is properly
licensed by the Town of Lexington as an automatic amusement device, and is installed on
the premises so as to be kept in open view at all times while in operation, and shall at all
times be available for inspection. No device designed or intended for gambling, gaming
or betting for money or property shall be permitted in a licensed premise, nor shall any
other automatic amusement device be permitted to be used for such purpose. The term
"automatic amusement device" shall mean any mechanism whereby, upon the deposit
therein of a coin or token, any apparatus is released or set in motion or put in a position
where it may be set in motion for the purpose of playing any game involving, in whole or
in part, the skill of the player, including but not limited to such devices commonly known
as pinball machines and video or electronic games.
8. Licenses shall not be issued to establishments located within a residential neighborhood
area.
9. Package store licensees must conspicuously post a list of prices for all alcoholic
beverages being sold on the premises in each room where alcoholic beverages are
displayed or sold.
10. No license shall be sold, transferred or surrendered without the prior approval of the
Board of Selectmen.
11. Pursuant to state law, each applicant, whether an individual, partnership or corporation
(including its affiliated entities), is eligible to receive no more than one package store
license in Lexington.
12. All alcoholic beverage licenses are conditioned on the compliance with all applicable
state and local laws, including but not limited to M.G.L. Chapters 138 and 140, the state
building code, the ABCC Regulations and Lexington's bylaws and regulations.
13. No corporation, organized under the laws of the Commonwealth or any other state or
foreign country, shall be issued a license to sell in any manner any alcoholic beverages
unless such corporation shall have first appointed, by vote of its Board of Directors or
other similar board, as manager or other principal representative, a citizen of the United
States who is 21 years of age or older, and shall have vested in him by properly
authorized and executed written delegation full authority and control over all business
relative to alcoholic beverages which takes place on the premise.
14. Such manager or representative shall be present in the licensed premises and shall be
available to the licensing authorities at all times during which alcoholic beverages are
being sold pursuant to the license of such corporation, unless some other person,
similarly qualified, authorized and satisfactory to the licensing authorities, and whose
authority to act in place of such manager or principal representative shall first have been
certified to the licensing authorities as set forth in paragraph 13, is present in the premises
and acting in the place of such manager or principal representative.
15. The licensee shall have a manager or an assistant manager in charge during open hours
who is a responsible person of good moral character, satisfactory to the licensing
authorities.
16. All managers listed on the license must provide the Board with proof of successful
completion of an accredited alcoholic beverage server training program (such as Training
for Intervention Procedures by Servers (TIPS)). All other employees must complete
similar in-house training within 30 days of hire.
17. The manager or representative is responsible for the order and decorum kept in the
premises and in the immediate surrounding exterior area and must cooperate with Town
Officials. The property is subject to inspection by appropriate Town Officials.
18. If the licensed establishment is closed for more than 7 consecutive days or 10 days in a
calendar year without prior approval, it shall be considered abandonment of the alcoholic
beverage license and is cause for the suspension or revocation of the license.
19. All alcoholic beverage licenses shall be conditioned on strict compliance with these
regulations, and any failure to comply may be cause for refusing to grant or renew a
license or for suspending, canceling, or revoking a license already granted, at the
discretion of the Board of Selectmen after consideration of all relevant circumstances.
III. THE APPLICATION
20. Alcoholic beverage licenses are issued for one year only, subject to annual review and
renewal by the Board.
21. No action shall be taken by the Board of Selectmen on an application until the
information requested on the application form is complete and all license fees are paid.
22. All applicants must submit to the Board of Selectmen with the application a floor plan of
the building on which is clearly marked and designated the location of proposed sales
area and storage area in which approval of the Board of Selectmen for the sale or storage
of alcoholic beverages is requested. Sales and service of alcoholic beverages are
prohibited in any areas or locations not expressly approved by the Board of Selectmen,
and no change in such area or location may be made without prior approval of the Board
of Selectmen.
23. Every application for an alcoholic beverage license made by a corporation shall state the
full names and home addresses of the president, treasurer, clerk and secretary, directors
and manager or other principal representative of the corporation. The application shall be
signed by a corporate officer duly authorized by a vote of the corporation's board of
directors or other similar board. A copy of such vote certified by the clerk or secretary of
the corporation, together with a copy of the certificate of its organization, shall be
submitted with the application. A copy of the vote appointing the corporation's manager
or other principal representative shall also be submitted with the application.
24. All applications for licenses shall be made upon blanks furnished by the licensing
authorities, shall be fully answered in detail and shall be typewritten or legibly written in
ink. Applications written in pencil, in whole or in part, will not be accepted.
25. Statements and information provided in all applications shall be made under the pains
and penalties of perjury and any false statement contained in any application shall be
cause for refusing to grant or renew the alcoholic beverage license or for suspending,
canceling or revoking an alcoholic beverage license already granted.
26. The annual license fee is due at the time of applying for or renewing an alcoholic
beverage license. Annual fees are as follows:
(a) All Alcohol - $2,000, and;
(b) Wine and Malt Only- $2,000.
27. For a new license or change of license, a $100 administrative fee is due at the time of
application.
28. If an applicant is denied a license, a new application shall not be received for 12 months
unless a Board of Selectmen member, who previously voted against the application,
moves to allow resubmission and such motion prevails.
IV.BACKGROUND
V. REFERENCES
Adopted by the Board of Selectmen on November 8, 2004.
Amended by the Board of Selectmen on February 15, 2005.
Amended by the Board of Selectmen on May 14, 2007 (No. 6—from 75% to 50%)
Amended by the Board of Selectmen on March 15, 2010.
MGL Chapter 138
ABCC Licensing Guidelines
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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Jean M. Lorizio, Esq.
Chairman
CALENDAR YEAR 2019 LEGAL HOLIDAYS AND DATES OF OBSERVANCE
1. ALL LICENSEES MAY sell or deliver alcoholic beverages on the following holidays:
New Year's Day Tuesday,January 1
Martin Luther King,Jr. Day Monday, January 21
Presidents' Day Monday,February 18
Evacuation Day Sunday, March 17
Patriots' Day Monday,April 15
Bunker Hill Day Monday,June 17
Independence Day Thursday, July 4
Labor Day Monday, September 2
Columbus Day Monday, October 14
Veterans' Day Monday,November 11
2. OFF-PREMISES LICENSEES (M.G.L. c. 138, §15) MAY remain open until 11:30 p.m.
the day BEFORE all holidays.
3. OFF-PREMISES (M.G.L. c. 138, §15) LICENSEES MAY NOT sell or deliver alcoholic
beverages on the following holidays:
Thanksgiving Day Thursday,November 28
Christmas Day Wednesday, December 25
4. OFF-PREMISES LICENSEES (M.G.L. c. 138, §15) MAY NOT sell alcoholic beverages
until 12:00 noon on the following holiday:
Memorial Day Monday, May 27
5. ON-PREMISES LICENSEES (M.G.L. c. 138, §12) MAY NOT sell alcoholic beverages
until 12:00 noon on the following holidays:
Memorial Day Monday,May 27
Christmas Day Wednesday,December 25
6. MANUFACTURERS* and WHOLESALERS MAY NOT sell or deliver alcoholic
beverages on the following holidays:
Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 28
Christmas Day Wednesday,December 25
*Except to §14 licensees (Wholesalers only)
7. MANUFACTURERS and WHOLESALERS MAY NOT sell or deliver alcoholic
beverages until 12:00 noon on the following holiday:
Memorial Day Monday, May 27
(Issued date October 19, 2018)
General Law-Part I,Title XX,Chapter 138,Section 33
Part I ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT Title
XX PUBLIC SAFETY AND GOOD ORDER Chapter
138 ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS
Section 33 SALES AND DELIVERY OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ON
ELECTION DAYS, SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS
[Subsection (a) effective until August 10, 2016. For text effective August 10, 2016, see below.]
Section 33. (a)No licensee under section 15 shall sell or deliver alcoholic beverages, and no registered
pharmacist acting under section 29 and no licensee under section 30A shall sell alcoholic beverages or alcohol
without a physician's prescription, during polling hours on any day on which a state or municipal election,
caucus or primary is held in a city or town in which such licensed place is conducted; provided that these
restrictions shall not apply if the local licensing authority issues an order to that effect applicable alike to all
licensees of every class subject to such restrictions. Except as provided in section 33A, no holder of a tavern
license shall sell any alcoholic beverages on Sundays and no other licensee under section 12 shall sell any
such beverages on Sundays between 1:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. and no licensee under section 12 shall sell any
such beverages on Christmas day or on the day following when Christmas occurs on a Sunday, or on the last
Monday in May, between 1:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. In Suffolk county, no licensee under saidsection 12 shall
sell alcoholic beverages on Christmas day or on the day following when Christmas occurs on a Sunday, or on
the last Monday in May,between 2:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. No registered pharmacist acting under section 29
and no licensee under section 30A shall sell alcoholic beverages or alcohol without a prescription on Sundays
or legal holidays, no licensee under section 15 shall sell or deliver any alcoholic beverages on the last Monday
in May, Thanksgiving day or Christmas day or on the day following when Christmas occurs on a Sunday. No
licensee under section 18 or 19 shall sell or deliver alcoholic beverages on a Sunday or on the last Monday in
May, Thanksgiving day or Christmas day or on the day following when Christmas occurs on a Sunday;
provided, however, that a licensee under section 19B may sell wine at retail by the bottle to consumers for
consumption off the winery premises on Sundays and legal holidays; provided further, that a licensee under
section 19C may sell malt beverages at retail by the bottle to consumers for consumption off the brewery
premises on Sundays and legal holidays; provided further, that a licensee under section 19E may sell distilled
products at retail by the bottle to consumers for consumption off the distillery premises on Sundays and legal
holidays; provided further, that a licensee who is a natural person who observes Saturday as the Sabbath by
closing his place of business from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday and who sells or delivers kosher meat
or fish pursuant to clause (23) of section 6 of chapter 136, may sell or deliver kosher wine on Sundays if it has
been labeled and certified as such. Notwithstanding chapter 136 or 140 to the contrary, the local licensing
authorities may authorize a licensee under section 12, who is authorized to sell alcoholic beverages on
Sundays between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 1:00 a.m. or 2:00 a.m., to allow dancing during that 1 or 2-
hour period, as the case may be, in which he is so authorized to sell alcoholic beverages.
[Subsection (a) as amended by 2016, 219, Secs. 106 and 106A effective August 10, 2016 For text effective
until August 10, 2016, see above.]
(a)No licensee under section 15 shall sell or deliver alcoholic beverages, and no registered pharmacist
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acting under section 29 and no licensee under section 30A shall sell alcoholic beverages or alcohol without
a physician's prescription, during polling hours on any day on which a state or municipal election, caucus or
primary is held in a city or town in which such licensed place is conducted; provided that these restrictions
shall not apply if the local licensing authority issues an order to that effect applicable alike to all licensees of
every class subject to such restrictions. Except as provided in section 33A, no holder of a tavern license shall
sell any alcoholic beverages on Sundays and no other licensee under section 12 shall sell any such beverages
on Sundays between 1:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. and no licensee under section 12 shall sell any such beverages
on Christmas day, or on the last Monday in May, between 1:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. In Suffolk county, no
licensee under said section 12 shall sell alcoholic beverages on Christmas day, or on the last Monday in May,
between 2:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. No registered pharmacist acting under section 29 and no licensee under
section 30A shall sell alcoholic beverages or alcohol without a prescription on Sundays or legal holidays, no
licensee under section 15 shall sell or deliver any alcoholic beverages on the last Monday in May before
12:00 noon, Thanksgiving day or Christmas day. No licensee under section 18 or 19 shall sell or deliver
alcoholic beverages on a Sunday or on the last Monday in May before 12:00 noon, Thanksgiving day or
Christmas day; provided, however, that a licensee under section 19B may sell wine at retail by the bottle to
consumers for consumption off the winery premises on Sundays and legal holidays; provided further, that a
licensee under section 19C may sell malt beverages at retail by the bottle to consumers for consumption off
the brewery premises on Sundays and legal holidays; provided further, that a licensee under section 19E may
sell distilled products at retail by the bottle to consumers for consumption off the distillery premises on
Sundays and legal holidays; provided further, that a licensee who is a natural person who observes Saturday
as the Sabbath by closing his place of business from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday and who sells or
delivers kosher meat or fish pursuant to clause (23) of section 6 of chapter 136, may sell or deliver kosher
wine on Sundays if it has been labeled and certified as such. Notwithstanding chapter 136 or 140 to the
contrary, the local licensing authorities may authorize a licensee under section 12, who is authorized to sell
alcoholic beverages on Sundays between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 1:00 a.m. or 2:00 a.m., to allow
dancing during that 1 or 2-hour period, as the case may be, in which he is so authorized to sell alcoholic
beverages.
[There is no subsection (b).]
(c)Notwithstanding the provisions of section 77 of chapter 138 a city or town that authorizes licensees
under section 15 to conduct business on a Sunday as provided by clause 52 of section 6 of chapter 136 shall
permit said licensee to cease the conduct of business on one day of the week.
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