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Council updates alcohol code to align with UDC, allow restaurants and grocery sales within 300‑foot buffer
Summary
Council adopted code amendments to allow restaurants and grocery stores to sell alcohol within a previously restricted 300‑foot buffer, exempt distributors/brewers, and simplify closing‑hour language to 12 a.m.–2 a.m. for mixed beverages and beer.
Buda city council adopted amendments to the municipal code regulating the sale of alcoholic beverages to resolve a conflict with the Unified Development Code and to simplify operating‑hours language.
Why it matters: The amendments update local rules so that certain retail and restaurant uses permitted by the zoning code (UDC) are not precluded by a conflicting provision in the city code. The change may allow some new…
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