Politics & Government

Dacula Council Approves Liquor License Application, Scoring Criteria

Interested parties may begin submitting applications on Jan. 7.

The liquor store license application is finalized and the scoring criteria have been set. Now, the waiting begins.

From Jan. 7 through Jan. 22, parties interested in becoming the City of Dacula’s sole liquor store licensee must submit an extensive application, pay the applicable fees, undergo a criminal background check and prepare a presentation for the Dacula City Council.

Then, on Jan. 30, those interested in being the licensee will have the opportunity to make their case before the council in a called meeting. The presentation, along with the application, will be scored by council members with a lower score indicating a higher ranking. City Administrator Jim Osborn explained the lowest scoring applicant will not necessarily be selected as the licensee.

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“But it will be a good indicator,” he said.

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