The changes include:
Entertainment Venue Exception -proposed change would add new exception for establishments that provide entertainment, discussion continues over allowed percentage of alcohol revenue for this type of establishment.
Coalition's Position: The Coalition does not support the entertainment venue exemption as drafted and the DCCRAA believes any entity with more than 50% of its revenue coming from alcohol sales will, in fact, make a significant contribution to the alcohol problems in the ALDO area.
Exceptional circumstances -proposed change would increase allowed percentage of alcohol revenue from 25 percent to 50 percent of total revenue for businesses in this category.
Coalition's Position: If an outlet gets more than 50% alcohol revenue, it should be viewed as a bar not a restaurant or entertainment venue. More than half of a business’ revenue does not need to come from alcohol in order for it to be successful. Therefore, the Coalition feels the exceptional circumstance clause should remain as it is in the existing ordinance with no more than a 25% liquor sales allowed for non-bar establishments. Our community will thrive when we address the very real issue of alcohol abuse in Madison by keeping ALDO strong.
365 day clause -proposed change would increase window from 365 days to 730.
Coalition's Position: Doubling the window of time for allowing a new tavern to open does not limit and slowly reduce through attrition the number of alcohol outlets. Therefore, it does not do what ALDO was set out to accomplish. If an establishment closes and new tenants are not found within 365 days, our leaders should seize that opportunity to reduce liquor outlets in our neighborhood.
If you care about the health and safety of our downtown, please stand up for ALDO with us. If you are able to attend the ALRC meeting Wednesday, March 16th at 5:30, please join us as we support ALDO. If you can't make it, consider submitting a written testimony, or taking a few minutes to register in support of ALDO, in-person, before the meeting.
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