The liquor bill would create a license to allow shops to not only sell package goods - such as six-packs of beer to go - but wine for patrons to drink on-site as well. These license holders must have at least 5,000 square feet of retail space.
The bill was originally introduced by Alderman David Cordle Sr., R-Ward 5, and had its first reading on June 8.
The council also will hear testimony on a related resolution that...
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