Plymouth Common Council Recommends Issuance of Permit to Sell Alcoholic Beverages at Mila’s

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Map illustrating the Plymouth Riverfront Development District. The Hambone LLC premises is depicted in the map of the Plymouth Riverfront Development District with a red polygon and arrow noting its location.

The Plymouth Common Council approved Resolution 2024-1111 A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Plymouth, Indiana recommending Hambone LLC for issuance of a permit to sell alcoholic beverages at the premises located at 213 E. Jefferson St. within the Plymouth Riverfront Development District. 

Indiana Code § 7.1-3-20-16.1(d) authorizes the legislative body of a city to recommend to the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission sites within a Municipal Riverfront Development Project for issuance of a permit to sell alcoholic beverages. 

The purpose of the resolution is to recommend Hambone LLC for issuance of an alcoholic beverage permit at 213 E. Jefferson Street, locally known as Mila’s which is now under new ownership. 

The Plymouth Riverfront Development District was established by the adoption of Resolution No. 2022-992 and meets all the requirements for a Municipal Riverfront Development Project under Indiana law. 

The Hambone LLC premises is located within 1,500 feet or 3 blocks of the Yellow River and it is located within the East Jefferson /Central Business District (TIF #2) Economic Development Area, established under Indiana Code § 36-7-14 et seq. 

Other projects that have been invested in within the district include but are not limited to the development of River Park Square Phase I and Phase II, the Greenways Trail Phase II and III, the Historic East LaPorte Street Footbridge, the City Hall renovation project, the South Gateway development project, the River Gate South apartment development, the Marshall County Museum Historic Crossroads Center, and the Rees Theatre project. 

Tiffany Harrell, who is managing the property on behalf of Hambone LLC, was present at the meeting to answer questions. 

Harrell confirmed that the permit is being sought to sell alcoholic beverages on premises, not carry out. The establishment hopes to serve beer, wine and tequila for margaritas. 

With this recommendation through resolution from the City of Plymouth, Hambone LLC will still be required to proceed with their permit request to obtain a license to sell alcoholic beverages from the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission. The resolution from the city will simply be attached to that application.