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File #: 20-69    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/28/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/7/2020 Final action: 7/7/2020
Title: A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CREATION OF A DESIGNATED OUTDOOR REFRESHMENT AREA FOR THE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL IN SPECIFIED PUBLIC AREAS OF DOWNTOWN HUDSON, ENACTING REGULATIONS THEREFOR; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Brief Description: Authorization to establish a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) within Downtown Hudson.
Sponsors: Craig Shubert
Indexes: Community Development
Attachments: 1. Application for establishment of Downtown Hudson DORA, 2. Notice of Public Hearing on 6-16-2020, 3. Notice of Action on Res. No. 20-69, 4. Resolution No. 20-69
Related files: 20-100, 20-168, 20-0140
Title
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CREATION OF A DESIGNATED OUTDOOR REFRESHMENT AREA FOR THE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL IN SPECIFIED PUBLIC AREAS OF DOWNTOWN HUDSON, ENACTING REGULATIONS THEREFOR; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Brief Description: Authorization to establish a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) within Downtown Hudson.
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Legislative History
None.
Purpose & Explanation
On May 22, 2020, A joint letter was submitted by The Hudson Area Chamber of Commerce, the Merchants of Hudson, and Destination Hudson requesting a DORA being established in the community and proposed a framework for consideration.
City Council discussed the proposal at a workshop session of May 26, 2020. The City Council provided input and expressed a general desire for this application to be prepared as the next step in considering enactment of a DORA.
Section 4301.82 of the Ohio Revised Code authorizes municipalities to create a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA). Upon creation, an outdoor refreshment area allows restaurant patrons to legally walk around a designated outdoor area with an alcoholic beverage that has been served by a liquor-permit-holding establishment. Patrons would be required to stay within a predetermined boundary, and only during locally established days/times/events.
In order to consider creation of a DORA the City Manager must file an application with the Hudson City Council which meets certain state requirements. The application filed must be advertised for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation. Not earlier than 30 days, but no later than 60 days, after the initial publication of the notice, the City Council may approve or disapprove of the application.
The creation of the DORA is intended to serve as an economic tool to attract patrons to downtown Hudson and highlight the area as a destination for dining and entertainment.

Legal Authority for Proposed Legislation
Pursuant to Charter Section 6.04, Contr...

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