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Cherokee County amends alcohol ordinances to add caterers, breweries and updated retail definitions
Summary
The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted amendments to Chapters 4, 6 and 7 of the county code to align local alcohol rules with state law, add new retail definitions and permit limited on‑premise consumption at breweries.
The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners on March 18 unanimously adopted amendments to Chapters 4, 6 and 7 of the county code that add new definitions for alcohol-related business types, create a local “alcohol beverage caterer” permit and revise brewery provisions to allow limited on-premise consumption consistent with state law.
County staff presented the draft amendments during a public hearing and explained the changes are intended to make definitions consistent across the zoning and alcohol ordinances and to reflect existing state statutes. The board opened and closed the public hearing and then voted to adopt the ordinance changes; the motion to adopt was made by Commissioner Carter and…
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