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Liquor control board delays vote on allowing off-site Class E permits for golf courses
Summary
The Liquor Control Board voted to continue consideration of an ordinance change that would let FA Golf operators use Class E off-site (ePermit) privileges, after industry operators raised concerns about timing and business impacts.
The Liquor Control Board voted to continue consideration of an ordinance amendment that would allow FA Golf license holders to obtain Class E off-site ("ePermit") privileges, after operators and commissioners asked for more time for industry comment.
City staff member Steve Sprague told the board FA Golf rules (created in 2005) require play on a USGA-approved course of at least nine holes and set special seasonal sales thresholds: during the golf season food sales can drop to 25% of total sales for licensed operations. The FA Golf license carries a $60,000 initial fee, and staff said the change would require the City Commission to direct the city attorney to…
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