(a) There is a Class B–RD (revitalization district) license.
(b) (1) The Board may issue the license to an applicant that:
(i) is located and remains in:
1. a designated Maryland main street with a local management authority;
2. a designated revitalization area; or
3. an area with a revitalization plan that has been adopted locally;
(ii) has gross sales:
1. that do not exceed $150,000 per year; and
2. of which at least 80% are derived from the sale of food; and
(iii) is primarily a restaurant at which customers are seated to eat.
(2) The license authorizes the holder to sell liquor at retail for on–premises consumption in any premises licensed for Class B–RD sales.
(c) The hours and days for sale are as provided in § 26–2005(h) of this title.
(d) The Board shall determine the number of licenses to be issued.
(e) The annual license fee is $725.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Division II - Provisions Affecting Individual Jurisdictions
Title 26 - Prince George's County
Subtitle 16 - Licensing Conditions; Multiple Licensing Plans
Part II - Multiple Licensing Plans
Section 26-1611 - Determination on Interests in Licenses
Section 26-1612 - Class B Licenses for Underserved Areas
Section 26-1613 - Class B-Dd (Development District) 7-Day Beer, Wine, and Liquor License
Section 26-1614 - Class B-Dd Licenses -- Limits on Issuance in Certain Areas
Section 26-1616 - Class Blx Licenses