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MEMORANDUM <br />To:Mayor Stille and St. Anthony Village City Council <br />From:Stephen Grittman, City Planner <br />Date:June 21, 2023 <br />Meeting Date:Work Session July 25, 2023 <br />RE:St. Anthony – Brewer Taprooms; Food Trucks <br />GC Project No.140.00 <br />Background <br />Two items are before the City Council for this Work Session relating to items that had been <br />included and discussed as a part of prior updates to the City’s Commercial and Light Industrial <br />District amendments. The first is Brewer Taprooms and related facilities. This use was included <br />in the City’s eligible zoning updates in both the C, Commercial and LI, Light Industrial zoning <br />districts – in both districts by Conditional Use Permit. The allowance as a use awaits general <br />City Code provisions for licensing and other regulatory process – this Work Session discussion <br />includes a baseline ordinance as a framework, and various points for discussion. <br />The second item is a specific allowance and regulation of Food Trucks (listed as “Mobile Food <br />Units”). As the name implies, Mobile Food Units are not specific to a zoning district per se, but <br />can have varying impacts depending on their temporary location. While these units operate in <br />the community at the current time, a more extensive set of regulations is proposed here for <br />discussion, with the objective being to manage their potential impacts on both public roadways <br />and on the neighborhoods in which they operate. <br />Brewer Taprooms <br />This use category includes a variety of potential forms, both relating to beer (or malt liquor in <br />the language of the alcohol licensing regulations), and distilled spirits. Particularly for beer, the <br />models usually take the following forms: <br />Brewery – a place that brews malt liquor; in its basic form, a brewer manufactures its product, <br />packages it in cans, bottles, or kegs, and provides it to a distributor for eventual retail sale or