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Fulshear planning commission backs zoning change to ease alcohol limits downtown, requires 300-foot rule for liquor stores
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend two related ordinances that would alter distance restrictions on on-site and off-site alcohol uses in the downtown district and add a notice requirement for nearby uses; commissioners added a condition that liquor stores must still follow a 300-foot buffer from schools.
The City of Fulshear Planning and Zoning Commission on April 4 recommended approval of two linked ordinances that would change how the city regulates on-site and off-site alcoholic consumption uses in the downtown district.
Commissioners voted to recommend Ordinance No. 2025-1483, which amends Chapter 28 (Coordinated Development Ordinance) Article 2, and Ordinance No. 2025-1484, which amends portions of Chapter 4 governing alcoholic beverages. The recommendation included a specific condition: liquor stores must adhere to a 300-foot distance requirement from schools.
The commission heard a…
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