Municipal health ordinances must allow accessory dwelling units and on-premises licenses for barbershops and salons to serve alcohol.
This bill amends municipal health ordinances to allow accessory dwelling units in all zoning districts that permit single-family dwellings. It mandates that municipalities allow one accessory dwelling unit as a matter of right without additional requirements for lot size. The bill also allows barbershops and salons to obtain on-premises licenses to serve alcohol, with specific limits on the amount per customer per appointment. The fees and record-keeping requirements for these licenses are outlined in the bill.
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