Allows for the issuance of a Class B liquor license for the property located at 150 Broadway in the city of Providence.
Impact
The proposed amendments to the liquor licensing statutes are seen as a means to promote economic growth in Providence by allowing new establishments to enter the market more easily. Supporters argue that this can lead to increased revenue and job creation within the community. However, the bill also raises concerns among residents and local lawmakers regarding the potential for increased alcohol availability and its associated challenges, including public health and safety implications, especially in proximity to schools and places of worship.
Summary
House Bill 7227 proposes to amend the existing laws regarding the issuance of Class B liquor licenses in Rhode Island, specifically allowing for such a license to be granted for a property located at 150 Broadway in the city of Providence. This new legislation is expected to facilitate the approval of liquor sales in a prime urban area, which may attract more businesses and contribute to local economic development. By including tailored exemptions, the bill aims to streamline the process for granting licenses in specific situations, thereby reducing bureaucratic constraints that may hinder business operation or expansion.
Contention
While the bill appears to be a positive step towards fostering economic growth, it has faced scrutiny regarding its implications on zoning laws and existing regulations that limit liquor sales near schools and churches. Critics worry that granting exemptions, particularly in densely populated urban areas, could undermine efforts to maintain community standards and safety. The balance between fostering economic development and preserving the integrity of residential neighborhoods is a key contentious issue among stakeholders involved in the discussions surrounding H7227.
Allows for the issuance of Class BV liquor licenses for the properties located at 94 Carpenter Street and 1023 Broad Street, both in the city of Providence.
Allows Central Falls to exempt the property located at 913-915 Dexter Street, AP 7, Lot 156 from the law that prohibits any proposed retailers’ license of any class located within two hundred feet (200') of the premises of a school or place of worship.
Allows Central Falls to exempt the property located at 913-915 Dexter Street, AP 7, Lot 156 from the law that prohibits any proposed retailers’ license of any class located within two hundred feet (200') of the premises of a school or place of worship.