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Brewery to Open in Auburn

BY HANNAH LESTER
HGOLDFINGER@OPELIKAOBSERVER.COM

LEE COUNTY —
The Auburn City Council voted for the conditional use approval for a brewery during Tuesday night’s meeting.
The business, incorporating a brewery and event space will be located at 1027 E. Glenn Ave.
“The applicant is proposing a two-story brewery and event space consisting of 8,500 square feet that will front East Glenn Avenue,” the city’s e-packet said. “The brewery will be a local scale manufacturing (less 10,000 barrels) and would be approximately 4,250 square feet. The event space use will be located on the second floor and consist of approximately 4,250 square feet of private space. The space will be closed off at dates and times when private events are not being held and will be accessed through the same entrance used by all brewery patrons.”
The general hours for the business will be noon to 9 p.m. Thursday through Sunday and noon to 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
“Live music will be played outdoors in the courtyard area between the brewery and event space building and the restaurant building fronting East Glenn Avenue,” the e-packet said. “The applicant has stated the outdoor music will be limited to non-amplified music after 9 p.m. to ensure no nuisance or adverse effects are present in the surrounding residential areas. Indoor music and music from speakers playing on the outdoor patios would be allowed after 9 p.m.”
The developer said they are building out an old airstream trailer into a stage. The information presented during council showed outdoor patio space, lots of greenery and areas for games. There is area too for food trucks, the developer said.
The development as a whole will also include a restaurant and office space.
The item was amended to add a deceleration lane off of Glenn and widening Cherry in front of the development.
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