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Board approves ordinance tying handling machines to liquor licenses; measure becomes Ordinance 4695

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The Board of Auburn approved an amendment to the municipal code that attaches regulation of certain handling/gaming machines to liquor licenses, passing 5–3. City Attorney Kyle Cronin said the city tied the regulation to liquor licenses because state law gives broader regulatory latitude over those licenses.

The Board of Auburn on May 27 approved an ordinance amending Title 6, Chapter 600 of the municipal code to attach regulation of handling machines to liquor licenses; the measure passed 5–3 and was assigned Ordinance No. 4695.

The ordinance — described during the meeting as enacting section 600.255 and amending the liquor-license provisions — passed after a short debate and a legal explanation from the city attorney. "The reason why this was tied to liquor licenses is because states have a greatly rid of latitude in regulating liquor licenses, and there…

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