Certain establishments are prohibited if minimum distances between community locations are not met.
A. Outlet Locations (Proximity Requirement A): Outlet locations are not permitted if there is a community location:
1. Within six hundred (600) feet of the proposed outlet, as measured from the nearest patron entrance of the proposed outlet by following the shortest route of ordinary pedestrian travel to the property boundary of the community location; or
2. Within two hundred (200) feet of the proposed outlet, measured in a straight line from the nearest patron entrance of the proposed outlet to the nearest property boundary of the community location.
B. Restaurant Locations (Proximity Requirement B): Restaurants are not permitted if there is a community location:
1. Within three hundred (300) feet of the proposed restaurant, as measured from the nearest patron entrance of the proposed restaurant by following the shortest route of ordinary pedestrian travel to the property boundary of the community location; or
2. Within two hundred (200) feet of the proposed restaurant, measured in a straight line from the nearest patron entrance of the proposed restaurant to the nearest property boundary of the community location.
C. License May Continue: If, after an outlet, a restaurant, or other licensee obtains a license under this title, a person establishes a community location on a property that puts the outlet, restaurant, or other licensee in violation of the proximity requirements in effect at the time the license is issued that outlet or restaurant, or an outlet or a restaurant with the same type of license as that outlet or restaurant, may operate at the premises under the conditions outlined in Utah Code 32B-1-202. (Ord. 21-31, 8-25-2021)