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Peachtree City requires qualified-location approval for public events serving alcohol
Summary
City staff said organizers of public events that will serve or sell alcohol must apply to become a “qualified location,” submit a completed packet, and be scheduled for a public hearing before the Peachtree City Council; the process typically takes about 45 days and licenses issued are valid through the end of the calendar year.
Peachtree City staff said organizers of public events that will serve or sell alcohol must apply to become a “qualified location,” submit a completed application packet and — once the packet is complete — be scheduled for a public hearing before the Peachtree City Council; the city estimates the process will take approximately 45 days.
The requirement affects event organizers across Peachtree City because applications must meet state and local…
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