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Minutes
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06/08/2010
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Board of County Commissioners
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4040
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139, 442-471
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14.E. COMMISSIONER GARY C. WHEELER <br />14.E.1. REQUEST FOR CHANGE TO COUNTY'S ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE <br />ORDINANCE <br />Commissioner Wheeler recapped his Memorandum dated June 2, 2010, conveying that <br />the current County Alcoholic Beverage Ordinance creates a separation distance requirement of <br />1,000 feet between a church and liquor serving entity. On behalf of Majestic Plaza (old Luria <br />Plaza), Dr. Michael Rechter requested that the County's Alcoholic Beverage Ordinance be <br />changed. Since Luria Plaza is not an isolated issue, and more churches are moving into <br />commercially zoned strip centers, Commissioner Wheeler, and staff supported the request and <br />asked the Board to consider directing staff to move forward with the change. <br />MOTION was made by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Davis, to approve staff's <br />recommendation of changing the County's Alcoholic <br />Beverage Ordinance, and to direct staff to initiate the <br />process. <br />Commissioner Davis explained the intent of the original Ordinance. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried. <br />18 <br />June 8, 2010 <br />
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