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North Ogden council approves beer-license renewals and updates city alcohol ordinance
Summary
The North Ogden City Council approved four beer-license recertifications and unanimously adopted an ordinance (20-25-01) allowing staff to handle routine renewals, adding a full-service-restaurant category and removing two outdated restrictions.
The North Ogden City Council on Jan. 21 approved recertifications for four retail beer licenses and unanimously passed Ordinance 20-25-01, which lets city staff approve routine alcohol-license renewals and adds a definition for full-service restaurants that include on-premise alcohol sales.
City officials said they approved renewal applications for Lee’s Marketplace, Maverik, Smith’s Marketplace (handled under the new ordinance once paperwork is complete), Walgreens and 7‑Eleven, with one other retailer—identified in the meeting as “HUGGES”—still missing paperwork. Administrative Services Manager Bryce Nelson told the council that most applicants complete a yearly renewal but must undergo a full background review every three years. “Once a year, they have to just come and sign their paperwork and they’re done and it renews for the…
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