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Glynn County amends alcohol ordinance for mixed‑use developments; issues provisional package‑store license

3043867 · April 18, 2025
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Summary

Glynn County commissioners on April 17 approved an amendment to the county alcohol ordinance to allow a limited exception to the 200‑yard separation between package stores and residentially zoned areas within certain mixed‑use planned development districts, and granted a provisional 2025 package‑store license to BW Partnerships LLC (DBA Liquor Lounge) at 11 Oyster Bay, Brunswick.

Glynn County commissioners on April 17 approved a change to the county alcohol ordinance that allows a limited exception to the 200‑yard separation between package stores and residentially zoned areas inside certain mixed‑use planned development (PD) districts, and issued a provisional 2025 package‑store license to BW Partnerships LLC (DBA Liquor Lounge) at 11 Oyster Bay, Brunswick.

The amendment — to section 2.3 0.16 b of the Glynn County Code of Ordinances as presented to the board — creates a narrow, PD‑text‑driven exception so that, where a PD explicitly allows both commercial and residential uses including package stores, the county can waive the additional local 200‑yard buffer between package stores and residential zones while…

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