Authorizing the town of Somerset to grant an additional license for the sale of wine and malt beverages to be drunk off the premises
Impact
If enacted, H4286 will specifically amend local ordinance in Somerset, allowing for an increase in the number of alcoholic beverage licenses available to retailers for off-premises consumption. This act would permit the convenience store to operate under certain stipulations, such as ensuring licenses cannot be transferred to another location but may be reissued if certain conditions are met. The impacts could positively affect local businesses by providing them with more opportunities to sell alcohol, potentially leading to increased revenue and customer traffic.
Summary
House Bill 4286 seeks to authorize the town of Somerset to issue an additional license for the sale of wine and malt beverages intended for off-premises consumption. This initiative is aimed primarily at Olde Village Convenience Store located at 2756 County Street in Somerset. The bill offers a localized approach to alcohol licensing, which is typically regulated at the state level under chapter 138 of the General Laws, specifically modifying section 17 to allow this exception for Somerset while maintaining other regulatory compliance requirements.
Contention
While the bill appears straightforward, discussions around H4286 may involve concerns about local alcohol consumption patterns and the potential for increased alcohol availability leading to social issues. Notably, opponents might argue against the expansion of alcohol sales in residential areas, exploring the implications on community safety and well-being. However, proponents will likely emphasize the bill's potential to support local businesses and promote economic development in Somerset.
Authorizing the city of Everett to grant 2 additional licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages not be drunk on the premises, and 1 additional license for the sale of wine and malt beverages not to be drunk on the premises