The general purposes of the alcoholic beverage sales regulations are to protect and promote the public health, safety, comfort, convenience, prosperity, and general welfare by requiring that alcoholic beverage sales commercial activities achieve the following objectives:
(A) To protect residential, commercial, industrial, and civic areas and minimize the adverse impacts of nonconforming and incompatible uses;
(B) To provide opportunities for alcoholic beverage sale activities to operate in a mutually beneficial relationship to each other and to other commercial and civic services;
(C) To provide mechanisms to address problems often associated with the public consumption of alcoholic beverages, such as litter, loitering, graffiti, unruly behavior and escalated noise levels;
(D) To provide that alcoholic beverage sale commercial activities are not the source of undue public nuisances in the community;
(E) To provide for properly maintained alcoholic beverage sale establishments so that negative impacts generated by these activities are not harmful to the surrounding environment in any way;
(F) To monitor that deemed approved activities do not substantially change in mode or character of operation.
(Ord. 2005-009, passed 6-13-05)