

The DABC also requires that if an institution that sells or brews alcohol is within 600 feet of a church, school or park, the institution must gain a variance from the owner of the church, school or park.

The Utah Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (DABC) requires any institution that sells or brews alcohol to not be within 300 feet of any church, school or park.

The grill, which has yet to be opened, is located at 1122 South Draper Parkway. “They decided to go forward with a plan for their own so they’re going for their own license,” Morey said. Morey said Salt Flats Grill and Brewhouse has been going through a process of exploring other breweries to see if they could potentially use them, but those searches ultimately turned out to be fruitless. They just didn’t know when they wanted to do that.” “They had always contemplated the possibility of doing some kind of brewery, which would require a different license. “They had applied for some alcohol licenses to operate their restaurants,” Keith Morey, the community development director for the city of Draper, said. The unanimous decision came weeks after the council gave the grill permission to pursue a restaurant and full-service liquor license. Draper, Utah- The Draper City Council approved the consent for Salt Flats Grill and Brewhouse to pursue a brewery license during its meeting on June 7.
