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Snowflake Town Council recommends restaurant liquor license, adopts code updates and acts on zoning and trail contracts
Summary
At its March 7 meeting the Snowflake Town Council unanimously recommended a restaurant liquor license to the State Liquor Board, adopted town code text amendments (Ordinance 2023-01 and Resolution 2023-01), approved a special-use permit, approved one rezoning and denied another (6-1), and selected a contractor for the Cottonwood Wash Regional Trail.
The Snowflake Town Council on March 7 voted to recommend approval of a #12 restaurant liquor license for Snowflake Smokehouse Bar and Grill and moved forward a package of land-use and code actions, including a town code text amendment and several zoning decisions.
Applicant Kendall Warren Bryant told the council he "would like to open it as soon as possible," saying the restaurant and bar at 680 S. Main St. could attract business and benefit the town. The council voted unanimously to recommend the application to the State Liquor Board. Minutes note a question was raised about whether an existing license at El Rancho had been transferred; the record indicates the previous owner retained that license.
The council also completed the second reading and adoption of Ordinance…
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