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Votes at a glance: Alpine council approves alcohol rules, street sales and several permits; drug grant splits council
Summary
The Alpine City Council on April 16 approved an ordinance regulating alcohol sales, voted to sell unimproved street parcels, approved multiple short-term rental special use permits and accepted a federal drug-fighting grant that drew one dissenting vote.
Alpine City Council members approved a package of ordinances, permits and agreements at their April 16 regular meeting, including a final reading of new rules on alcohol sales, the sale of unimproved street parcels, multiple short‑term rental special use permits and acceptance of a High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) grant.
The council unanimously approved the second and final reading of an ordinance amending Chapter 22 of the city code to establish regulations and zoning restrictions for the sale of alcohol inside city limits and to authorize penalties up to $500 per occurrence. Mayor Catherine Eames presided; the City Secretary read the motion and recorded…
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