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File #: 25-96    Version: 2 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Second Reading
File created: 4/9/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/8/2025 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION CONDUCTING A FIVE-YEAR REVIEW OF THE DESIGNATED OUTDOOR REFRESHMENT AREA AND APPROVING CONTINUED OPERATION IN SPECIFIED PUBLIC AREAS OF DOWNTOWN HUDSON AND ENACTING REGULATIONS Brief Description: As a requirement of ORC 4301.82, every five years the legislative authority of the municipality that created the DORA shall review the operation of the area, by ordinance or resolution, and either approve the continued operation of the area or dissolve it as long as the DORA is operational.
Sponsors: Jeffrey L. Anzevino
Indexes: Community Development, Economic Development
Attachments: 1. Staff Report-DORA, 2. DORA Application to the Hudson City Council_February 2025, 3. Resolution No. 25-96
Title
A RESOLUTION CONDUCTING A FIVE-YEAR REVIEW OF THE DESIGNATED OUTDOOR REFRESHMENT AREA AND APPROVING CONTINUED OPERATION IN SPECIFIED PUBLIC AREAS OF DOWNTOWN HUDSON AND ENACTING REGULATIONS
Brief Description: As a requirement of ORC 4301.82, every five years the legislative authority of the municipality that created the DORA shall review the operation of the area, by ordinance or resolution, and either approve the continued operation of the area or dissolve it as long as the DORA is operational.
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Legislative History
Resolution No. 20-69, Creation of DORA and establishment of Codified Ordinance 1207.20, passed 7/7/2020.
Resolution No. 20-100, Amending Hours of Operation of DORA, passed 9/1/2020.
Resolution 20-168 - Approval of Continued Operation of the DORA, passed 1/19/21
Purpose & Explanation
On June 7, 2020, Hudson City Council formally adopted Resolution 20-69 creating a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) in accordance with ORC 4301.82. The DORA creation allowed restaurant patrons to legally walk through an established contiguous area with an alcoholic beverage served by a properly licensed facility. The current boundaries of the DORA include 32.5 acres with 11 qualified permit holders. Within the original application, the City identified the following areas to ensure public health and safety:
* Law Enforcement Duties
* Fire/EMS Responsibilities
* Required Cups
* Special Event Requirements
* Outdoor Dining and/or Events on Properties in the DORA
* Signage
* Sanitation
* Hours of Operation
In addition to components of public health and safety, the specific boundaries of the area, including street addresses and nature of the businesses within the DORA were also identified. City staff collaboratively reviewed the above components within the Five Year Review to provide final recommendations to Council.
Legal Authority for Proposed Legislation
Pursuant to Charter Section 6.04, Contracts & Purchasing:
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