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Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory AffairsLiquor Control Commission (MLCC) Toll-Free: 866-813-0011 - www.michigan.gov/lcc Business ID: Request ID:(For MLCC Use Only)New On-Premises Resort License QuestionnairePart 1 - Applicant Information Individuals, please state your legal name. Corporations or Limited Liability Companies, please state your name as it is filed with the State of Michigan Corporation Division.Applicant name(s):Address to be licensed:City:Zip Code:Mailing address (if different from above):City:Zip Code:City/township/village where license will be issued:County: Page 1 of 3LARA is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids, services and other reasonable accommodations are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. LCC-109a (07-18)Contact Name:Email:Phone: MCL 436.1531(3) The Commission may issue no more than fifteen (15) new resort licenses a year under Subsection (4)A resort license issued under Subsection (4) cannot be transferred to a different locationA capital investment in excess of $1.5 million is requiredA resort license under Subsection (4) may be issued as a Class C, Tavern, A-Hotel, or B-Hotel licenseThe primary business of the licensee shall not be the sale of alcoholCasino gambling is prohibited at an establishment licensed with a resort license under Subsection (4)The licensee must be a business designed to attract and accommodate tourists and visitors to the resort areaThe Commission shall consider economic development factors of the areaThe licensee must meet one of the following requirements: MCL 436.1531(4)The Commission may issue no more than five (5) new resort licenses a year under Subsection (3)A resort license issued under Subsection (3) cannot be transferred to a different locationA minimum $75,000 capital investment is requiredA resort license under Subsection (3) may be issued as a Class C, Tavern, A-Hotel, or B-Hotel licenseThe primary business of the licensee shall not be the sale of alcoholThe licensee must be a business designed to attract and accommodate tourists and visitors to the resort areaThe Commission shall consider economic development factors of the areaThe licensee must meet one of the following requirements:I am applying for the following on-premises resort license:Complete and submit this questionnaire along with a fully completed Retailer License & Permit Application (LCC-100) with the documents required to be submitted with that form and any other documents required as listed below. Class C B-Hotel Tavern A-HotelSelect one: Class C B-Hotel Tavern A-HotelSelect one: 267 Be a full-service restaurant, open to the public 5 hours a day, 5 days a week, with seating for 100 persons; establishments in counties with less than 50,000 population are only required to have seating for 50 persons. Food sales must be 50% or more of gross receipts 267 Maintain sleeping facilities with a minimum of 25 bedrooms* OR have meeting and conference rooms capable of accommodating 200 persons OR have convention facilities capable of accommodating 200 persons. *If located in a local governmental unit with a population of 175,000 or more, you must have a minimum of 50 bedrooms. 267 Be a sports or entertainment venue, as defined under R 436.1001(u), which has a capacity of 4,500 or more 267 Be located on a golf course which is open to the public and has at least 18 holes that measure at least 5,000 yards. 267 Be a full-service restaurant, open to the public 5 hours a day, 5 days a week, with seating for 100 persons. Food sales must be 50% or more of gross receipts 267 Maintain sleeping facilities with a minimum of 25 bedrooms* OR have meeting and conference rooms capable of accommodating 200 persons OR have convention facilities capable of accommodating 200 persons. *If located in a local governmental unit with a population of 175,000 or more, you must have a minimum of 50 bedrooms. 267 Be a sports or entertainment venue, as defined under R 436.1001(u), which has a capacity of 4,500 or more 267 Be located on a golf course which is open to the public and has at least 18 holes that measure at least 5,000 yards. 1.Does the proposed licensed business currently operate or will it operate a full service restaurant that prepares foodon the premises, that serves full course meals, that is open to the public a minimum of five (5) hours per day, five (5) days per week, and that has seating for dining for at least 100 persons unless exempted under MCL 436.1531(3)? Yes No 2a. Does the proposed licensed business have or will it have 25 or more bedrooms* OR have meeting or conference rooms capable of accommodating 200 persons OR have convention facilities capable of accommodating 200 persons? *If located in a local governmental unit with a population of 175,000 or more, you must have a minimum of 50 bedrooms.If Yes, please indicate the number of bedrooms OR the number of persons that may be accommodated in meeting or conference rooms orconvention facilities: Yes No 3. Is the proposed licensed premises a sports or entertainment venue that has seating of 4,500 or more, which is primarily used for sporting events or other entertainment and is not located on the campus of a 2- or 4-year college or university? Yes No Yes No4.Is the proposed licensed premises located on a golf course, which is open to the public and that has not lessthan 18 holes that, in total, measure not less than 5,000 yards? 5.What is the estimated total investment in the proposed licensed premises?$Part 2 - Proposed Licensed Business QuestionsPart 3 - Available License SearchMCL 436.1531(13) requires any person signing an application for an on-premises resort license to verify that he or she attempted to purchase any of the on-premises licenses that are in escrow that do not have a pending transfer on file with the MLCC within the county in which the applicant for the on-premises resort or resort economic development license proposes to operate. You should not apply for an on-premises resort license if there is an available quota license in the local governmental unit in which the proposed licensed business will be located. You may verify the availability of quota licenses on the Commission's website using the Local Government Quota search page .Page 2 of 3LARA is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids, services and other reasonable accommodations are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. LCC-109a (07-18) Meeting/Conference Room or Convention Facility Accommodations Bedrooms I verify that I have attempted to purchase any readily available on-premises escrowed licenses that do not have pending transfers on file with the MLCC in the county where the proposed licensed business will be located. There are no on-premises licenses in escrow readily available in the county where the proposed licensed business will be located. There are no unissued, on-premises quota licenses readily available in the local governmental unit where the proposed licensed business will be located. 267 Applicant should provide a notarized affidavit outlining all attempts and responses (or lack thereof) to secure a readilyavailable on-premises license. 267 Applicant should send certified letters of inquiry as to the availability of the license to each licensee at the address listed on thelicensee listing report provided by the MLCC. 267 Applicant should submit copies of the letters sent, certified tags, signed certified return receipts, copies of any envelopesreturned by the USPS, and copies of any correspondence received from the licensees. 267 Applicant should provide dates, the name of the person contacted, and a synopsis of the conversation if escrowed licenseesare contacted by telephone. 267 Applicant should provide documentation regarding the fair market value of the license based on where the applicant will belocated, if determinable, the size and scope of the proposed operation, and/or the existence of mandatory contractual restrictions or inclusion attached to the sale of the license when indicating to the MLCC that purchase of a license is not economically feasible or the license is not readily available