40 Pa. Code § 7.21
(b) The Board may approve an extension of the licensed premises to include the following:
(d) With reference to the extension of premises provided for in subsection (b)(1), a licensee to whom the approval is given by the Board, his servants, agents or employes, may not:
Board decision that restaurant license did not permit sales through a drive-in window because such sales would constitute sale and delivery off the licensed premises was consistent with the regulation and underlying statutory scheme. Liquor Control Board v. Burrel Food, 508 A.2d 1308 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1986); appeal denied 520 A.2d 1386 (Pa. 1987).
The provisions of 47 P. S. § 4-404 are broad enough to include extensions of existing licenses, so that the Board’s actions in denying an extension pursuant to the provisions of section 4-404 rather than pursuant to this section governing extensions must be upheld in the absence of an abuse of the Board’s discretion. Ulana, Ltd. v. Liquor Control Board, 484 A.2d 859 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1984).
A hotel liquor license may be extended to include a second building approximately 900 feet away, across a covered bridge, when the second building would be used only for the entertainment of hotel guests, even though it would not contain any sleeping accommodations. Liquor Control Board v. Swiftwater Inn, Inc., 405 A.2d 583 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1979).
40 Pa. Code § 7.21 is an amendment adopted only for the special purposes of Bicentennial activity and promotion and application by a country club for a license outside Philadelphia after the end of the Bicentennial promotion is properly refused. Windber Country Club, In re, 2 Pa. D. & C.3d 444 (1977).
A license transfer would require the surrender of the license with regard to the original location as a prerequisite to utilizing the same license at a new location, but an extension would merely require a redefinition of the licensed premises. Latrobe Country Club v. Liquor Control Board, 375 A.2d 1360 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1977) (dissenting opinion).
Where a public road separated the licensed premises from the premises for which the license extension was sought, the Board did not abuse its discretion by denying the extension. Fabian v. Liquor Control Board, 66 Pa. D. & C.2d 526 (Pa. Com. Pl. 1974).
The provisions of this § 7.21 adopted June 26, 1952; amended through October 30, 1968; amended April 2, 1976, effective April 3, 1976, 6 Pa.B. 832; amended September 24, 1982, effective September 25, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 3404. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (72704) to (72705).