MEMORANDUM
<br />RED- Of f-Sale Liquor LJ'Lcenses
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<br />Not a,l lowed 'in B-I
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<br />Permitted use in B-2, B-3, 1-1,,
<br />Minimum one mile radius of an existing off-sale
<br />license premises
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<br />�Premises:i New license to be part of' a development with a minimum
<br />of 75,00�O square feet of retail shopping space,
<br />Liquor -stores minimum, 1,000 square feet. No license
<br />w ithin 3010 feet of any school or church. No license
<br />wIthIn, 1,500 feet of any state college (measurements
<br />between, buiildings, not property lines),
<br />-Numbier Limed to one license per 4,000 residents* Council
<br />shall review that policy after population exceeds
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<br />551,000 people* Briook,lyn Park now has nine licenses
<br />which equals 4,814i persions per license.
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<br />-Zoning Not allowed in LIBC (Limloted Bus iness-Comercial)
<br />Permitted in BC (Buisioness-Commercial), BCM
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<br />(7iBusineti' s-Commer,cial.Mold*lf*led); and by Council
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<br />approval in, I Districts
<br />=--Location No, 13'-Ml*t; may be free�standing or part of shoppinT
<br />ceIter complex
<br />P r em ises No license within 100 feet of any school or churc
<br />(measurements between property lines)
<br />-Number Unli'mi'tedel Mapliewood'currently has eight licenses,
<br />but, did have nine recently (one went out of business.
<br />At a population of' 2,6,,,,9190,, there is one license per
<br />3,373 persons.
<br />500i From a, standpoint of land use controls,, we, suggest that the
<br />mierchiandiLsing of lilquar dolies not represent any unique features in terms
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<br />of IM development and/or 'its environmental impact •
<br />contiguous land, uses that are any different from other typical
<br />merchandising establishments. Such stores can function efficiently and
<br />compatibly as freie-standJing, un3Lts or parts of a shopping center,
<br />it Thust we, suggest that :i[s perftly appropriate to include off-sale
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<br />liquor establishments as perm Itted usles in the B-IB, B 2, B-31 B-4, and
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<br />Shopping, Center Districts. We see no necessity 'in permitting them in
<br />industrial distri,icts., Such properties, 'if proposed, can and should be
<br />rezoned t11 , one of' the commercial districts,
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