Individual drink definition

Individual drink means a beverage containing alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverage served to an individual for consumption by such individual or another individual, but which is not intended to be consumed by two or more individuals. The term "individual drink" includes beverages containing not more than: (1) Eight ounces of wine; (2) thirty-two ounces of beer or cereal malt beverage; or (3) four ounces of a single spirit or a combination of spirits.
Individual drink means a beverage containing alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverage served to an individual for consumption by such individual or another individual, but which is not intended to be consumed by two or more individuals. The term "individual drink" includes beverages containing not more than:
Individual drink means a beverage containing alcoholic liquor or cereal

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  • Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Contributing Total: 1 Total: ▇ Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 2.00, Style: Other, ca 1950 October 2006: Set on a parged concrete foundation, the two-story, three-bay single dwelling is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. The facade has a projecting front-gabled bay clad with stone veneer. The interior chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The single-leaf door has a thin surround and is set within a one-story, one-bay portico. The portico has a ▇▇▇▇▇ roof supported by wood posts with turned balusters. The windows are 2/2 double-▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇-sash. The original one-story ranch house has been raised to two stories along the rear elevation. The addition has a ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ roof, and its materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. The roofline of the main block has been altered by the addition to appear as a shed roof. A one-story, wood frame addition is attached to the rear elevation. It is covered by a ▇▇▇▇▇ roof and the materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. The two- story rear addition compromises the integrity of design, materials, and workmanship of the house. Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 October 2006: Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl. The facade has a projecting front-gabled bay clad with stretcher-bond brick veneer. It is covered by a side ▇▇▇▇▇ roof clad in asphalt shingles. An exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick The single-leaf door has a thin surround and is set within a one-story, three-bay porch The porch has a shed roof supported by turned posts with square balusters. The windows are 9-light vinyl casements. A one-story, wood frame addition is located along the rear elevation. A shed roof covers the addition, which has materials and fenestration are consistent with the main block. A one-story carport is attached to the west elevation. The carport has a shed roof with exposed rafters and is supported by metal columns. Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Gazebo Non-Contributing Total: 1 Primary Resource Information: Single Dwelling, Stories 1.00, Style: Other, 1950 October 2006: Set on a concrete foundation, the one-story, three-bay single dwelling is wood-frame construction clad with vinyl siding. The facade has a projecting front-gabled bay clad with stone veneer. It is covered by a side ▇▇▇▇▇ roof clad with asphalt shingles. An exterior-end chimney is constructed of stretcher-bond brick. The single-leaf door has a thin surround. The windows consists of 6/6 double-hung vinyl-sash and one-light vinyl casements. There is a picture window with one-light vinyl casement windows flanking a large one-light fixed window. A one-story, wood-frame addition is attached to the rear elevation. It is covered by a ▇▇▇▇▇ roof and has materials and fenestration that are consistent with the main block. A one-story screened-in porch is attached to the rear elevation. The porch has a flat roof supported by wood posts.

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  • Individual Resource Status Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Garage Contributing Total: 1 One of the most distinctive houses in the neighborhood, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ was built in 1893­ 1903 by the Locust Grove Investment Company, then added to and finished in 1906 by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇, the salesman son-in-law of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, who received the property in 1903 from the LGIC. Contracted by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Brothers and built in their exclusive rock-faced concrete block, the two-story, three-bay, hipped-roof dwelling has a hipped-roof porch supported by slender Tuscan columns that stretches almost across the entire facade, has a simple wooden balustrade, and is approached by eight wooden steps. A single window occupies each of the other bays; the windows are all one/one-sash and are topped with flat arches of undecorated concrete block. The metal roof has slight ▇▇▇▇▇; central pediments filled with wooden shingles and louvered fanlights occupy the east-facing facade and north and south elevations. Two block chimneys emerge from the center of the roof. Individual Resource Status: Single Dwelling Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Shed Non-Contributing Total: 1 Individual Resource Status: Guest House Non-Contributing Total: 1 Sitting on a lot without trees or other significant landscaping, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. Pack, Jr. built this two- story, three-bay, side-gabled house in 1941-42. The house is a simple box with a small, one-story addition flush with the facade extending northwards. A hipped-roof porch, low to the ground and decorated only by slender, square Tuscan columns, stretches across the entire facade and along the one-story addition, terminating against the south elevation. The central portion of the building has three bays with the door being located in the northernmost bay and the others occupied with single six/six-sash windows, all topped by flat arches. A brick chimney is attached to the south elevation and the roof is metal. A full basement garage is made possible by the slope of the site.

  • Individual service plan means the written description of services, supports, and activities to be provided to an individual.