4-215. Regional shopping centers; commercial offices and retail centers; extension of premises; application; approval; fee; definition
A. The owner or management of a regional shopping center that encompasses at least four hundred thousand square feet of retail space, on behalf of retail licensees located at the shopping center, may apply to the director, on a form prescribed by the director, for an extension of premises pursuant to this section.
B. Notwithstanding the square footage of a commercial office and retail center, the manager of the commercial office and retail center, jointly with one or more licensees at the commercial office and retail center, may apply, on a form prescribed by the director, for an extension of premises pursuant to this section if all of the following apply:
1. The center is under one management company.
2. The proposed extended premises are at a central location within the commercial office and retail center with limited ingress and egress.
3. The proposed extended premises are designed in a manner that the management can provide security and oversight of the extended premises.
C. The premises extension, if issued, shall allow designated on-sale retail licensees to sell spirituous liquor and to allow patrons to consume spirituous liquor throughout a designated pedestrian area of the regional shopping center or commercial office and retail center.
D. At least sixty days before submitting the application to the director, the regional shopping center or commercial office and retail center shall submit a copy of the application to the local governing body for review. The local governing body has sixty days after the regional shopping center or commercial office and retail center submits the application to the local governing body to review the application and provide advisory recommendations to the director. The director may not accept an application before the local governing body review period has elapsed or the local governing body makes its advisory recommendations, whichever is sooner.
E. The application shall include the requirement that the regional shopping center or commercial office and retail center provide plans or diagrams designating the specific extension of premises requested within the regional shopping center or commercial office and retail center. The plan shall delineate the physical arrangement of the extended premises, including showing the locations of ingress to and egress from the extended premises and other features of the extended premises as the director may require.
F. The extended premises authorized by the department may include only areas limited to pedestrian traffic and may not include or be bisected by a public or private roadway unless the private roadway is blocked to vehicular traffic or is immediately adjacent to a public or private roadway. To delineate the extended premises and to control spirituous liquor service in the extended premises, the plan may use physical barriers, signage, electronic surveillance, security guards, cordons or a combination of these barriers and strategies.
G. The application shall include a provision that the regional shopping center or commercial office and retail center designate the times of spirituous liquor service on the extended premises. The regional shopping center or commercial office and retail center may file with the director a request to modify the designated times of spirituous liquor service, and the director, for good cause shown, may modify the designated times of spirituous liquor service.
H. Retail licensees that are subject to an extension of premises are responsible for compliance with this title on the extended premises.
I. An extension of premises is subject to the following:
1. The department may charge a fee in an amount prescribed by the director for reviewing and processing an application submitted pursuant to this section.
2. The director may set day and time limits on using the extended premises and establish security requirements as a condition of approval.
3. The extended premises under this section may not overlap the licensed premises of any other licensee under this title that is not subject to the extension of premises.
4. The regional shopping center, the manager of the commercial office and retail center and on-sale retail licensees may not alter the physical arrangement of the extended premises to use additional or different space, locations of ingress or egress or accommodations without first complying with the process provided in subsection A or B of this section.
5. Notwithstanding any other law, the director may cancel or suspend an on-sale retail licensee's approval to extend its premises under this section for good cause at any time. The regional shopping center, the manager of the commercial office and retail center or the licensee may appeal an order to cancel or suspend the approval in accordance with the administrative appeal provisions provided in this title.
6. An extension of premises issued pursuant to this section is not transferable.
J. For the purposes of this section, " local governing body" means the county board of supervisors if the regional shopping center or commercial office and retail center is located in an unincorporated area or the governing body of the city or town if the regional shopping center or commercial office and retail center is located in a city or town.
Structure Arizona Revised Statutes
§ 4-113 - Enforcement officer; credentials; peace officer status
§ 4-114 - Interest in business prohibited; forfeiture of office
§ 4-115 - Disposition of fees and penalties
§ 4-116 - Receipts from club licenses and applications
§ 4-116.01 - Receipts from sampling privilege and growler permits
§ 4-118 - Inspection of premises
§ 4-120 - Liquor licenses fund; exemption
§ 4-201 - Licensing; application procedure in city, town or county; burden of proof
§ 4-201.01 - Extending time limits
§ 4-202 - Qualifications of licensees; application; background information; prior convictions
§ 4-203 - Licenses; issuance; transfer; reversion to state
§ 4-203.01 - Interim permit; fee; rules
§ 4-203.02 - Special event license; rules
§ 4-203.03 - Farm winery festival license; farm winery fair license; fee
§ 4-203.05 - Licenses held in nonuse status
§ 4-203.06 - Mixed cocktails; off-sale privileges; leases; fees
§ 4-203.07 - Off-sale privileges; leases; mixed cocktails; permits; fees
§ 4-204 - Personal representative or fiduciary acting for licensee
§ 4-205 - Issuance of club license; regulatory provisions; revocation
§ 4-205.01 - Hotel-motel license; issuance; revocation
§ 4-205.04 - Farm winery license; issuance; regulatory provisions; retail site; fee
§ 4-205.05 - Disposal of seized or recovered liquor
§ 4-205.06 - Hotel or motel minibars; rules; definitions
§ 4-205.07 - Conveyance license for excursion boats
§ 4-205.08 - Microbrewery license; issuance; regulatory provisions; retail site
§ 4-205.09 - Microbrewery and farm winery licenses on same land; requirements
§ 4-205.10 - Craft distiller license; issuance; regulatory provisions; fee
§ 4-205.11 - Craft distillery festival license; craft distillery fair license; craft distillery fee
§ 4-205.12 - Tasting rooms with shared patios
§ 4-205.13 - Registered alcohol delivery contractor; issuance; fee; regulatory provisions
§ 4-207 - Restrictions on licensing premises near school buildings; definition
§ 4-207.02 - Multiple licensees with joint premises
§ 4-207.03 - Extended premises; application; requirements; fee
§ 4-208 - Rejection as to location
§ 4-210.01 - Authority to impose civil penalty; training
§ 4-210.02 - Appeals from director
§ 4-211 - Judicial review; bond
§ 4-214 - Arizona wines; labeling
§ 4-221 - Registration of stills; forfeiture; sale; proceeds
§ 4-222 - Registration of retail agents; fees
§ 4-224 - Local ordinances; prohibitions
§ 4-225 - Food safety; federal law; preemption
§ 4-227 - Qualified retail cooperatives; pricing; definitions
§ 4-227.01 - Channel pricing; definition
§ 4-228 - Front entrance lock prohibited; exception
§ 4-229 - Licenses; handguns; posting of notice
§ 4-242 - Sale of liquor on credit prohibited; exceptions
§ 4-243 - Commercial coercion or bribery unlawful; exceptions
§ 4-243.01 - Purchasing from other than primary source of supply unlawful; definitions
§ 4-243.02 - Sale of beer, wine or distilled spirits by producer; limitations
§ 4-243.03 - Alternating proprietorships
§ 4-243.04 - On-sale retail licensees; ownership interests; conditions
§ 4-244 - Unlawful acts; definition
§ 4-244.02 - Unlawful importation of spirituous liquor; exceptions
§ 4-244.04 - Farm winery sampling
§ 4-246 - Violation; classification; fine; civil penalty
§ 4-248 - Reporting by court of convictions; definition
§ 4-249 - Consumption of liquor by underage person in religious service allowed
§ 4-250 - Distilled spirits pricing; prohibition
§ 4-301 - Liability limitation; social host
§ 4-302 - Notice of litigation
§ 4-311 - Liability for serving intoxicated person or minor; definition