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Warner Robins staff preview 2,000-foot spacing and new license criteria for alcohol retailers
Summary
City staff presented proposed amendments to the alcohol licensing ordinance that would add public-safety review criteria and a proposed 2,000-foot minimum spacing between retail package alcohol outlets; changes to land-use code and statutory limits still must follow state law and the Zoning Procedures Act.
City staff presented proposed amendments to Warner Robins’ alcohol licensing rules, including new review criteria aimed at public-safety considerations and a draft spacing requirement for retail package alcohol sellers.
At a workshop-style presentation, staff described a proposed minimum separation of 2,000 feet measured property line to property line between retail package alcohol establishments. The staff presentation emphasized that the change would be a licensing criterion focused on public safety—covering site…
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