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Collierville board advances overhaul of alcohol rules and companion zoning changes
Summary
The Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved second readings of two ordinances updating the town's alcoholic beverage code and related zoning rules, including a new temporary event beer permit, removal of proximity limits, and other changes to modernize regulation.
The Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen on second reading approved two companion ordinances to modernize the town's alcoholic beverage rules and related zoning.
The measures, Ordinance 2025-09 (alcohol code changes) and Ordinance 2025-08 (zoning amendments), were approved unanimously following staff presentations and a public hearing that included business owners urging the change so they can serve beer on-site.
The ordinances rewrite Chapter 1-16 of Collierville's code to simplify permit categories and align regulation with current business models, Assistant Town Administrator Adam Hamrick said. Major substantive changes include reorganizing permits based on how beer is consumed (on-site, off-site, event-based), creating a short-term event permit (up to four permits per applicant per year,…
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