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September 10, 2020 City Council Regular Meeting | |
Title 25. Amend Section 7.14 Alcohol Overlay of the Zoning Ordinance to add New Alcohol Overlay Districts for Convenience Stores and Package Stores, Petition of Bridget Lidy on behalf of the Mayor and Aldermen, Districts 2, 3, and 4 (File No. 20-003804-ZA) | |
Strategic Priority Good Government | |
Description The City of Savannah's Zoning Code and Zoning Map include an Alcohol Density Overlay District to address the concentration of establishments engaging in the sales and/or service of alcohol in certain areas which contribute to undesirable conditions and activity, such as littering, loitering, aggressive panhandling, noise and increased vehicular traffic. The Overlay District establishes standards to curtail or prevent these and other detrimental actions from diminishing property values and the quality of life for nearby residents and property owners. In response to the temporary stay approved by Mayor and Council on June 25, 2020, City staff conducted a spatial study of District 3 to determine the effects of alcohol sales within the boundaries of the 3rd District. Staff implemented a study that examined the presence of any non-conforming parcels, the identification of any correlation between alcohol sales and crime, and an examination of the density and/or distance between stores that engage in alcohol sales. In addition, staff engaged in the public participation process by conducting a survey to obtain feedback on establishing alcohol overlays in the district. Staff conducted the spatial analysis independent of the survey results; however, the survey results revealed a correlation between public sentiment and the areas of recommendation for an overlay. Two virtual meetings were also held on August 19 and 20, 2020 to provide an opportunity for additional comments. The following new alcohol density overlay districts are recommended for Sec. 7.14 of the Zoning Ordinance where the establishment of convenience stores and package stores will be prohibited:
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Recommendation Approval | |
Contact Bridget Lidy, Planning and Urban Design Director | |
Financial Impact N/A | |
Review Comments | |
Attachments Exhibit 1: Staff Report Exhibit 2: Redline to Section 7.14 of the Zoning Ordinance .pdf Exhibit 3: Proposed Ordinance Revisions to Section 7.14 of the Zoning Ordinance.pdf Exhibit 4 - Survey Data.pdf |
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