Show Proposed Beer M Measures Submitted to City County Commissioners May Recommend Changes Before Public Hearing Is Held City and county beer ordinances s were submitted In writing form onn on onI Wednesday to the city and county commissions by City Attorney Fisher I Harris and County Attorney Harold E. E Wallace Except for for fora a slight variation in classifications for licenses the nances are similar The city ordinance proposes a 20 1 fee lee for retail class A dispensers selling in original containers to be consumed off premises 75 for class B retailers selling in original containers con Iners to be consumed on the premIses premises prem prom for class C retailers selling on draft and for wholesalers All fees are for one year The county ordinance eliminates the class B fee and fixes a fee lee of 50 to cover both class A and B re retailers retailers retailers re- re as defined In the city nance narice This is because of ot the limited policing powers of the county it was explained Other provisions of the city ordinance ordinance nance include a bond from retailers retailers re re- re compliance with the laws ap approval approval ap- ap of premises by health inspectors inspect inspect- ors no dispensing nt ot public but the ordinance does not include cafe cabaret or hotel hote and no licensee shall employ persons under 21 years jears of age The county's proposed ordinance includes includes in in- eludes practically all of the above provisions and adds that retailers' retailers premises where beer is consumed must be open and free of screens blinds or view bj Partitions at all times I City commissioned 1 Declared cl r the ordinance laid them Is not a final linal draft and each commissioner indicated indicated in in- he would study the draft with the idea of recommending changes before a public hearing is held County commissioners failed to settle set set- tle tic the point as to whether they will vIll hold a hearing before adoption of or their ordinance In any event however however how how- ever contents of the ordinance must be published before its final adoption |