convicted or found guilty of a felony within a period of five
years immediately preceding the date of application for the said
license: And provided further, That, in the case of any new
license or the transfer of any license to a new location, the
board may, in its discretion, grant or refuse such new license
or transfer if such place proposed to be licensed is within
three hundred feet of any church, hospital, charitable
institution, school or public playground, or if such new license
or transfer is applied for a place which is within two hundred
feet of any other premises which is licensed by the board: And
provided further, That the board shall refuse any application
for a new license or the transfer of any license to a new
location if, in the board's opinion, such new license or
transfer would be detrimental to the welfare, health, peace and
morals of the inhabitants of the neighborhood within a radius of
five hundred feet of the place proposed to be licensed. [The
board shall not license the area where liquid fuels or oil is
sold. No sales of liquid fuels or oil may be made from a
licensee's licensed premises. A licensed premises may not have
an interior connection with a location that sells liquid fuels
or oil unless it first receives permission from the board for
the interior connection. The approval shall be required
regardless of whether the licensee or another party is the
entity selling the liquid fuels or oil.] The board may enter
into an agreement with the applicant concerning additional
restrictions on the license in question. If the board and the
applicant enter into such an agreement, such agreement shall be
binding on the applicant. Failure by the applicant to adhere to
the agreement will be sufficient cause to form the basis for a
citation under section 471 and for the nonrenewal of the license
under section 470. If the board enters into an agreement with an
applicant concerning additional restrictions, those restrictions
shall be binding on subsequent holders of the license until the
license is transferred to a new location or until the board
enters into a subsequent agreement removing those restrictions.
If the application in question involves a location previously
licensed by the board, then any restrictions imposed by the
board on the previous license at that location shall be binding
on the applicant unless the board enters into a new agreement
rescinding those restrictions. The board shall require notice to
be posted on the property or premises upon which the licensee or
proposed licensee will engage in sales of malt or brewed
beverages. This notice shall be similar to the notice required
of hotel, restaurant and club liquor licensees.
Except as hereinafter provided, such license shall authorize
the holder thereof to sell or deliver malt or brewed beverages
in quantities above specified anywhere within the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, which, in the case of distributors, have been
purchased only from persons licensed under this act as
manufacturers or importing distributors, and in the case of
importing distributors, have been purchased from manufacturers
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