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Liquor control asks city commission to draft ordinance for limited off‑sale add‑on license
Summary
The Fargo Liquor Control board voted to request that the City Commission direct the city attorney to draft an ordinance creating a limited off-sale add-on license (beer/wine), with proposed limits such as a 100-square-foot display, a 12-bottle per-transaction cap and a required 21-plus area.
The Fargo Liquor Control board voted to ask the City Commission to direct the city attorney to draft a proposed ordinance establishing a limited off-sale add-on license that would allow some on-premise food establishments to sell limited quantities of beer and wine for off-premise consumption.
Staff presented proposed parameters: the add-on would be issued only in combination with an existing license (not standalone); alcohol off-sales would be limited to beer and wine in small quantities; display/sale area would be limited to about 100 square feet; the off-sale area must be segregated and restricted to…
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