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File #: 08-0058    Version: 1 Name: 1/22 Set DDA District for Liquor
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/22/2008 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/4/2008 Final action: 2/4/2008
Enactment date: 2/4/2008 Enactment #: R-08-024
Title: Resolution to Establish the Ann Arbor Downtown Development District as a Redevelopment District Under the Michigan Liquor Control Act
Sponsors: Stephen Rapundalo, Ronald Suarez, Mike Anglin
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Resolution to Establish the Ann Arbor Downtown Development District as a Redevelopment District Under the Michigan Liquor Control Act
Memorandum
The Michigan Liquor Control Act was recently amended to create a new type of on-premise liquor license, the Development District Liquor License, which are not regulated by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission’s “quota system.” The current quota system limits the number of new on-premises liquor license for Ann Arbor to 1 license for every 1,500 persons living in the City. The new liquor license supplements the quota system and allows the State and the City to use liquor licensing as a means to promote development and revitalize communities.

There are a number of requirements that a business must meet in order to qualify for a Development District Liquor License. In addition, the applicant must show that a quota license is not available from the City and that an escrowed license is not available in the City.

The licenses differ from other Class C or Tavern quota licenses in that:

(i)Development District Liquor Licenses are not transferable to another location;
(ii) If the licensee were to go out of business, the license must be surrendered to the MLCC and the MLCC will make it available to the municipality for reissuance; and
(iii) A Development District Liquor License surrendered to the MLCC must remain within the Development District. The MLCC may approve reissuance of the license to an applicant within the District that meets the eligibility requirements.

The Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority is supportive of establishment of its district as a Development District for liquor licensing.
Staff
Prepared by: Mary Joan Fales, Senior Assistant City Attorney
Sponsored by: Council Ad-hoc Liquor License Committee
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Whereas, Public Act 501 of 2006 created a new type of public on-premise liquor license, the Downtown District Liquor License, to allow local municipalities and the Michigan Liquor Co...

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