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Council approves first reading to align Edgerton wine-license rules with state law
Summary
Council voted to give first reading to Ordinance 24-14 to amend chapter 167 so the city’s Class C wine license mirrors recent state changes (removing a restaurant-only revenue requirement); councilors discussed whether to keep a local restriction and set the license fee at $100 annually.
The City of Edgerton council gave the first reading Tuesday to Ordinance 24-14, an amendment to chapter 167 (alcohol beverages) to reflect recent changes in state law affecting Class C wine licenses.
City staff explained that the state removed a prior requirement that wine licenses be limited to establishments where 50% of revenue comes from food, and that local governments may…
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