File #: 16-0410    Version: 1 Name: Publix McKay's Mill WIGS
Type: Liquor License Status: Passed
File created: 4/20/2016 In control: Work Session
On agenda: 5/10/2016 Final action: 5/10/2016
Title: *Consideration Of Certificate Of Compliance For Wine In Grocery Store For Publix Tennessee, LLC #1031 Located At 1400 Liberty Pike, Suite 200 (McKay's Mill), Franklin, TN, 37067-8560 (Selena Y. Shaffer, Managing Agent; William Edwin Crenshaw, President; John A. Attaway, Jr., Secretary; David Patrick Phillips, Treasurer; Joseph DiBenedetto, Vice President; Jeffrey G. Chamberlain, Vice President ( Executive Officers) (05-10-16 WS)
Sponsors: Lanaii Benne
Attachments: 1. Publix Liberty Pike Certificate.pdf

DATE: March 1, 2016

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Lanaii Benne, Assistant City Recorder

SUBJECT:
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*Consideration Of Certificate Of Compliance For Wine In Grocery Store For Publix Tennessee, LLC #1031 Located At 1400 Liberty Pike, Suite 200 (McKay's Mill), Franklin, TN, 37067-8560 (Selena Y. Shaffer, Managing Agent; William Edwin Crenshaw, President; John A. Attaway, Jr., Secretary; David Patrick Phillips, Treasurer; Joseph DiBenedetto, Vice President; Jeffrey G. Chamberlain, Vice President ( Executive Officers) (05-10-16 WS)
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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning the issuance of retail sale certificates to grocery stores selling wine.

Background
On March 20, 2014, the Governor signed into law Public Chapter 554, commonly known as the "wine in grocery stores" law, permitting the sale of wine in grocery stores effective July 1, 2016. Upon the bill's effective date, cities in Tennessee with approved sales of alcohol could hold a referendum on whether or not to approve the sale of wine in grocery stores. The City of Franklin exercised that option, and on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the Williamson County Election Commission held a referendum for Wine at Retail Food Stores in all voting precincts in the City of Franklin. The referendum passed with 14,324 voting 'yes' out of a total of 18,562 votes.

Beginning July 1, 2016, any grocery store selling wine must have at least one employee who holds a manager's permit. The City is now allowed to issue permits to Grocery stores within the city limits, upon clear background check approvals. The required background checks have been performed on specific company executives and the store's managing agent(s) for the store above; all applicants for this location have passed. This permit is the first step for grocery stores to obtain their State ...

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