§ 4.2.8. Alcohol outlets, package stores, beer growlers.  


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  • A.

    Package stores, unless part of a mixed use development, shall not be located:

    1.

    Within one thousand (1,000) feet of an existing package store or alcohol outlet;

    2.

    Within six hundred (600) feet of any residence, church, school, school building or grounds, educational facility, college campus, or adult entertainment establishment; or

    3.

    Within six hundred (600) feet of a substance abuse treatment center owned, operated, or approved by the state or any county or municipal government.

    B.

    Alcohol outlets shall not be located:

    1.

    Within three hundred (300) feet of any school building, school grounds, educational facility, college campus, or adult entertainment establishment; or

    2.

    Within six hundred (600) feet of a substance abuse treatment center owned, operated, or approved by the state or any county or municipal government.

    C.

    For the purpose of this section, distance shall be measured according to section 4-101.1(d).

    D.

    For alcohol sales as an accessory use to retail, the area devoted to the sale and storage of alcohol shall not exceed twenty (20) percent of gross floor area.

    E.

    The sale or distribution of individual cups and individual servings of ice at package stores is prohibited.

    F.

    Alcohol outlets accessory to convenience stores with gas pumps do not require a special land use permit if the convenience store and gas pumps meet the criteria of section 4.2.28.D.

( Ord. No. 15-06 , 8-25-2015; Ord. No. 17-01 , Pt. I, 5-23-2017)

Editor's note

Ord. No. 17-01 , Pt. I, adopted May 23, 2017, changed the title of § 4.2.8 from "Alcohol outlets, retail, package liquor stores" to read as herein set out.