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Committee advances ordinance shortening alcohol-license sign posting to seven days
Summary
A substitute ordinance that revises alcohol-license sign posting rules—shortening initial posting from 15 days to seven and standardizing provided signage—received a favorable committee vote after debate over effects on small businesses and implementation timing.
The Public Safety and Legal Administration Committee advanced a substitute ordinance that changes how applicants must post notice signs when applying for an alcohol license, voting the item favorable 4-0 with one recorded nay in committee discussion but ultimately reported favorable.
The substitute (item 36, 25-0-12060) amends the City of Atlanta Code, Chapter 10 (Alcoholic Beverages), section 10-52 (Advertisement of the intent to engage in business). Amber A. Robinson, of the City of Atlanta Department of Law, explained the substitute clarifies signage…
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