HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions 22-06-605 - 06/20/2022 - Moratorium Craft Beer - Wine MarketSTATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
RESOLUTION NO. Raa — 06-6o05
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MILTON EXTENDING THE EXISTING
COMBINED MORATORIUM ON THE ACCEPTANCE OF NEW ALCOHOL LICENSE
APPLICATIONS FOR CRAFT BEER AND/OR WINE MARKETS, LIMITED TAP
ESTABLISHMENTS, LIMITED SERVICE RESTAURANTS, BREWERIES, MICRO -
BREWERIES, DISTILLERIES, MICRO -DISTILLERIES, AND CONSUMPTION ON -
PREMISES OTHER THAN INCIDENTAL SERVICE, BYOB, FARM WINERIES, GOLF
COURSES, HOTELS, SPECIAL EVENTS FACILITIES OR EATING
ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE CITY OF MILTON, AND ON THE ACCEPTANCE OF
LICENSE APPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT PERMITS, BUILDING PERMITS,
REZONINGS, MODIFICATIONS, VARIANCES, USE PERMITS, WARRANTS, OR
ANY OTHER PERMIT PROVIDED IN THE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR USE OF
PROPERTY FOR CRAFT BEER AND/OR WINE MARKETS, LIMITED TAP
ESTABLISHMENTS, LIMITED SERVICE RESTAURANTS, BREWERIES, MICRO -
BREWERIES, DISTILLERIES, MICRO -DISTILLERIES, AND CONSUMPTION ON -
PREMISES OTHER THAN INCIDENTAL SERVICE, BYOB, FARM WINERIES, GOLF
COURSES, HOTELS, SPECIAL EVENTS FACILITIES OR EATING
ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE CITY OF MILTON
WHEREAS, the City of Milton, Georgia ("City") is a duly formed political subdivision of
the State of Georgia, with all the powers attendant thereto; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to modify its alcoholic beverages code and related zoning
ordinance regarding Consumption On -Premises establishments that do not qualify as Eating
Establishments, to include modifications as to where such establishments may be located; and
WHEREAS, on October 4, 2021, the City instituted and imposed a moratorium (the
"Licensing Moratorium") on the acceptance of alcohol license applications for Craft Beer and/or
Wine Markets, Limited Tap Establishments, and Limited Service Restaurants within the City for
one -hundred twenty (120) days in order to preserve and maintain the status quo, while allowing
the City sufficient time to draft amendments to its alcoholic beverages code regarding Craft Beer
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and/or Wine Markets, Limited Tap Establishments, and Limited Service Restaurants without such
uses becoming licensed until the alcoholic beverage code amendment process occurs; and I
WHEREAS, on December 20, 2021, the City instituted and imposed an emergency
moratorium (the "Land Use Moratorium") on the acceptance of new alcohol license applications
for Breweries, Micro -Breweries, Distilleries, Micro -Distilleries, and Consumption On -Premises
other than Incidental Service, BYOB, Farm Wineries, Golf Courses, Hotels, Special Events
Facilities or Eating Establishments, and acceptance of applications for development permits,
building permits, rezonings, modifications, variances, use permits, warrants, or any other permit
provided in the zoning ordinance ("Land Use Permits") for use of property for Craft Beer and/or
Wine Markets, Limited Tap Establishments, and Limited Service Restaurants, Breweries, Micro -
Breweries, Distilleries, Micro -Distilleries, and Consumption On -Premises other than Incidental
Service, BYOB, Farm Wineries, Golf Courses, Hotels, Special Events Facilities or Eating
' Establishments in the City of Milton, for 32 days in order to preserve the status quo while the City
drafts and considers possible amendments to its alcoholic beverages code and zoning ordinance
regarding Consumption On -Premises establishments that do not qualify as Eating Establishments,
to include modifications as to where such establishments may be located; and
WHEREAS, on January 19, 2022 the City conducted a properly noticed public hearing
and adopted a combined moratorium ("Combined Moratorium") extending the Licensing
Moratorium and the Land Use Moratorium though and including May 19, 2022; and
WHEREAS, on May 16, 2022, the City extended the Combined Moratorium through and
including June 21, 2022; and
WHEREAS, the City continues to prepare revisions and modifications to its alcoholic
beverages code and zoning ordinance; and
' WHEREAS, on June 20, 2022, the City conducted a properly advertised public hearing on
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the possible extension of the Combined Moratorium; and I
WHEREAS, the City finds that, following a duly noticed public hearing, extending the
Combined Moratorium will preserve and maintain the status quo, while allowing the City
sufficient time to prepare revisions and modifications to its alcoholic beverages code and zoning
ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the City finds that extension of the Combined Moratorium through and
including October 4, 2022, is the least restrictive means available, is a reasonable and necessary
use of the City's police power, and is in the best interest of the public health, safety and welfare;
and
WHEREAS, the Combined Moratorium shall not be construed to prohibit consideration
of alcohol license applications or Land Use Permit applications submitted prior to original
' adoption of the Licensing Moratorium or the Land Use Moratorium, nor to applications for the
renewal of already -existing alcohol licenses;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
1. The City of Milton hereby extends the Combined Moratorium though and including
October 4,,2022; and
2. If not renewed or extended by the City Council following a public hearing, the
Combined Moratorium shall terminate upon the earliest date of: (1) October 4,
2022; (2) adoption of an amendment to the alcohol beverage code regarding Craft
Beer and/or Wine Markets, Limited Tap Establishments, and Limited Service
Restaurants, Breweries, Micro -Breweries, Distilleries, Micro -Distilleries, and
Consumption On -Premises, other than Incidental Service, BYOB, Farm Wineries,
' Golf Courses, Hotels, Special Events Facilities or Eating Establishments, along
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' with a companion amendment to the zoning ordinance regarding use of property
for Craft Beer and/or Wine Markets, Limited Tap Establishments, and Limited
Service Restaurants, Breweries, Micro -Breweries, Distilleries, Micro -Distilleries,
or Consumption On -Premises other than Incidental Service, BYOB, Farm
Wineries, Golf Courses, Hotels, Special Events Facilities or Eating Establishments
in the City of Milton, as contemplated herein; or (3) action by the City Council
otherwise terminating the Combined Moratorium.
3. In recognition of the distinct yet related permitting processes associated with the
operation of businesses involving the sales and/or service of alcohol, and
notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, this Combined Moratorium shall
not prevent the holders of alcohol licenses or applicants that have submitted
' applications for such licenses prior to the original adoption of the Land Use
Moratorium from also submitting applications for, pursuing and obtaining Land
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Use Permits associated with operating on or using property consistent with such
already -issued alcoholic beverage licenses; nor shall this Combined Moratorium
prevent the holders of Land Use Permits specifically identifying operation on or
use of property consistent with alcoholic beverage licenses or applicants that have
submitted applications for such Land Use Permits prior to the original adoption of
either the Licensing Moratorium or the Land Use Moratorium, from applying for
alcohol licenses consistent with the approved and or applied -for Land Use Permits.
SO RESOLVED, the public health, safety and welfare demanding it, this 20`" day of June,
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