Convenience store and gas station plan sparks community debate

November 06, 2024 | Salinas, Monterey County, California


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Convenience store and gas station plan sparks community debate
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed a conditional use permit for a proposed convenience store with alcohol sales at either 1012 or 1016 Abbot Street. The applicant, represented by the engineering firm Morton and Pattalo, is seeking approval for a development that includes a convenience store featuring gas pumps and a Starbucks, which has already received approval.

The project aims to facilitate off-sale alcohol sales within the Circle K convenience store. Additionally, there will be a lot-wide adjustment to modify the lot lines, effectively separating the Starbucks development from the Circle K proposal. The approval document for the Starbucks was confirmed to be signed on the same day as the meeting, indicating progress in the development process.

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