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Belton council adopts zoning amendments to implement wet/dry vote, require SUPs for new alcohol uses
Summary
The city adopted zoning changes to implement May’s wet/dry election by allowing on- and off-premise alcohol sales with specific use permit (SUP) requirements for package stores, breweries and some restaurants; council approved the ordinance with a narrow change making certain industrial districts 'not permitted.'
Belton City Council on Tuesday approved amendments to the city’s zoning ordinance designed to implement the results of the May wet/dry election and to create a permitting framework for new alcohol-related businesses.
Staff told the council the changes clarify where on-premise and off-premise consumption may occur, add definitions for off-premise consumption and microbreweries, and generally move uses such as package stores and bars into a specific use permit (SUP) process so the city can review each proposal case by case. The staff presentation noted legislative changes…
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