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Cherokee County adopts broad amendments to alcohol and zoning ordinances
Summary
The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted amendments to Chapters 6, 4 and 7 of the county code to add and align definitions for alcohol-related businesses and to update brewery and caterer provisions to match state law.
The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners on a unanimous vote adopted amendments to Chapters 6, 4 and 7 of the county code to add new definitions and to update rules governing breweries, farm and non‑farm wineries, convenience and general merchandise stores, and alcohol beverage caterers.
County staff presented the package of changes and said the edits were intended to align definitions across the county's zoning and alcohol ordinances and to incorporate existing state law provisions for breweries and caterers. "This is to make sure we have consistency between the two ordinances until we complete…
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