File #: 16-0309    Version: 1 Name: Title 8 chapter 1 amendment - Alcoholic Beverages
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/23/2016 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 12/13/2016 Final action: 12/13/2016
Title: Consideration of Ordinance 2016-03, An Ordinance To Be Entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Title 8, Chapter 1 Of The Franklin Municipal Code Relative To Alcohol Other Than Beer To Provide Guidance For Retail Food Stores And Other General Housekeeping." (4-12-16 WS, 11/08/16; 11-22-16 BOMA 1st Reading 8-0) SECOND AND FINAL READING
Sponsors: Kristen Corn, Lanaii Benne
Attachments: 1. 2016-03.Title 8 Chapter 1_1.Law Approved.11.08.16.pdf

DATE: November 1, 2016

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Lanaii Benne, Assistant City Recorder
Kristen Corn, Assistant City Attorney

SUBJECT:
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Consideration of Ordinance 2016-03, An Ordinance To Be Entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Title 8, Chapter 1 Of The Franklin Municipal Code Relative To Alcohol Other Than Beer To Provide Guidance For Retail Food Stores And Other General Housekeeping." (4-12-16 WS, 11/08/16; 11-22-16 BOMA 1st Reading 8-0) SECOND AND FINAL READING
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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning amending the Municipal Code (Title 8, Chapter 1) that addresses Alcoholic Beverages Other than Beer.

Background
Title 8, Chapter 1 has been amended to align with Tennessee Code Annotated updates recently made, including the Wine in Grocery Stores law. Specific changes to the ordinance include the addition of term definitions for certificate, certificate of compliance, retail food store, and retail liquor store, as well as an updated definition for wine. With the changes proposed by staff, some of the sections will be renumbered. This memo addresses the sections by the section number shown in the proposed ordinance.

Section 8-105 (Certificate of compliance required prior to issuance of license), has been added to clarify the requirements of the certificates issued by the City as they relate to the liquor licenses provided by the TABC (retail liquor stores, and retail food stores).

Section 8-106 (Restrictions as to location of retailers) has been modified to include the statement that, 'no certificate of compliance shall be issued for the operation of a retail liquor store or for the sale of wine at a retail food store where such store would be a prohibited use under the city's zoning ordinance'. This aligns with the state's Wine in Grocery Stores law (57-3-806(b)(2)). The section further defines the r...

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