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Council approves several alcohol-related zoning changes; defers one bar's special-use designation after compliance concerns

5329430 · July 8, 2025
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Summary

The Midland City Council adopted ordinances allowing on-premises alcohol sales at multiple properties and approved a rezoning to permit wine sales, while deferring action for two weeks on a separate bar application after staff reported long-running compliance questions.

The Midland City Council voted to adopt multiple zoning-related ordinances permitting on-premises alcohol sales and to rezone a separate property to allow retail wine sales, and it deferred action for two weeks on a pending special-use designation for an existing bar after staff reported unresolved compliance concerns.

The council unanimously approved an ordinance to grant a specific-use designation allowing the sale of all alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption for a set of lots described as the North 65 feet of lots 11, 12, 10, 11, and 12, block 15 West End Addition (agenda item 7). The mayor announced the motion carried unanimously.

Separately, the council unanimously approved an ordinance to grant a…

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