Madison’s City Council signed off on a settlement agreement with Taco Bell Tuesday, settling a dispute over a request from the fast food restaurant’s State Street location to serve alcohol.

The approval means that the city will issue a beer and wine license to the Taco Bell Cantina, located at 534 State St., in the next 15 days.

The license will allow the Taco Bell Cantina to serve wine and beer until 10 p.m., Sunday through Thursday each week, and until 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Taco Bell will have to meet the city definition of a restaurant and have food available at all times.

Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway previously said that Taco Bell should be treated like any other applicant.

"What I’ve said before and still maintain is that it is not appropriate for us to deal with the issue of liquor licenses on a one-off veto basis," Rhodes-Conway said April 30. "We need to work on a policy that is comprehensive.”