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Glynn County raises drive‑through sales threshold for alcohol licensing to 30% over commissioners' objections
Summary
The board raised the percentage of drive‑through/drive‑up sales that disqualify an establishment from receiving an alcohol license from 15% to 30%, excluding curbside and third‑party delivery from that calculation; the measure passed 4–2 after debate about family‑oriented locations on St. Simons Island.
Glynn County commissioners voted to modify the county’s definition of a fast‑food restaurant for alcohol licensing so that establishments with drive‑through/drive‑up sales equal to or below 30% would not be automatically disqualified from obtaining an alcohol license. The amendment also excludes certain curbside and third‑party delivery sales from…
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