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Commission recommends limiting new liquor stores to LC-3 commercial districts
Summary
The commission voted to send a zoning-text amendment to City Council that would restrict new liquor stores to LC-3 (regional commercial) districts; existing liquor stores would be nonconforming uses.
On Sept. 10 the Missouri City Planning and Zoning Commission voted to forward to City Council a zoning-text amendment that would narrow where new liquor stores may locate by allowing them only in LC-3 (regional commercial) zoning districts.
Staff explained the draft ordinance would remove liquor stores as permitted uses in LC-1 and LC-2 (neighborhood and smaller commercial districts) while retaining them in LC-3 districts along higher-traffic corridors. Presenters…
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