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O-73-25ORDINANCE NO. 0 -73= 25 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 15 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD Published in pamphlet form this 16th day of April '. ' ' ' , 1973, by the President and Board of Trustees of Deerfield. I I ORDINANCE NO. 0 -73- 25 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 15 OF THE MUNICIPAL 'CODE 'OF' THE VILLAGE" 'OF DEERFIELD 15 40 sn -� BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION That Section 15.009 of Chapter 15 of the ONE: Municipal Code of Deerfield of 1963, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking said Section in its entirety and substituting in lieu thereof the following: 15.009 Number Licenses.) There shall be issued in the Village no more than one (1) Class A license; no more'than three (3)' Class B licenses; no more than one (1) Class C license; and no more than three (3) Class D licenses to be in effect at onetime. SECTION That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in TWO: conflict herewith are,' to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. 'SECTI'ON That the Village Clerk is hereby directed to THREE: publish this Ordinance in pamphlet form. 'SECTION That this Ordinance shall be in full force and 'FOUR: effect from and afteraits passage, approval and publication as provided by law. AYES: FOUR (4 ) NAYS: ONE (1) ABSENT: ONE (10 PASSED this .16th day of ' ' ' ApriT - .A.D. 1973. APPROVED this '-16th day of . April A.D. 1973.' VILLAGE PRESIDENT ATTEST: :— .... VILLAGE CLERK . rim Bowl• ivision Brunswick CERTIFIED N0. 299663 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED BOWLING CENTER OPERATIONS March 6, 1973 Mayor Bernard Forrest Deerfield Village Hail 850 Waukegan Road Deerfield, Illinois Dear Sir: The Brunswick Corporation, which is headquartered in Skokie, Illinois, is planning to operate a new recreation center in the Deerbrook Shopping Plaza. This recreation center will provide 32 bowling lanes, 8 billiard tables, a snack bar and a cocktail lounge. The purpose of this letter is to request your consideration and that of the Village Board on our formal request for a license to serve beer and liquor at this recreation center. The Brunswick Corporation is presently operating over 215 bowling centers worldwide. We presently control in excess of 150 liquor licenses. We spend considerable time and effort to be sure that we operate fully within the liquor laws in each of the various jurisdictions in which we operate. We have a full -time staff person who spends all of her time working on liquor licenses and liquor laws. We recognize our responsibility to the communities in which we operate to abide by the law. We have an excellent record of cooperation with all of the liquor authorities in the areas in which we operate. We cannot absolutely promise that there would be no violations. We can certainly and hereby do assure you that every reasonable effort will be made to prevent any violations. Attached are some photographs of the interior of our new bowling center. These are provided to give you some examples of the first class operation we will be opening. As you are aware, the major bowling centers around the Village of Deerbrook, presently serve liquor and beer to their customers. If we could not obtain permission to do so at our proposed new center, our projections indicate that we would be financially unable to justify the large investment required to open such a recreation center at today's costs. Brunswick Corporation/ Brunswick Center • Bowling Division • One Brunswick Plaza • Skokie, Illinois 60076 • 312 982 -6000 Mayor Bernard Forrest Deerfield, Illinois 2. March 6, 1973 The equipment which we propose to install includes the Automatic Scorer for bowling which is the latest improvement in the bowling equipment. It adds interest to the game, makes the game available to more people, and gives the game an added dimension. I am also enclosing an Annual Report of Brunswick Corporation in the year 1971. Unfortunately, the 1972 Annual Report is not yet available. For vour information. in 1972 our sales exceeded 600 million dollars. If you would be interested in visiting an installation similar to the one we plan to install in your village, you should visit our Northern Bowl, 558 East North Avenue, Glendale Heights, Illinois. I would appreciate being advised if you can consider this formal request for a Class I'D11 license to sell liquor at your next regularly scheduled board meeting on March 19, 1973. If you desire any additional information, please do not hesitate to call me or Miss Annette N. Scotello, Licensing Coordinator. We will be glad to provide you with any other facts.you might require. WGF:sh Enclosures Very truly yours, William G. Francis, Manager -u Property Administration Department