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City Council denies beer-and-wine license for Oceanfront market after public hearing

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Summary

The Los Angeles City Council denied a beer-and-wine license application for a long‑running Oceanfront market after a public hearing and statements from the council member whose district includes the site. The denial was approved 11–0.

The Los Angeles City Council on Sept. 5 denied an application for a beer‑and‑wine license for a small Oceanfront market that the applicant said his family had operated for 54 years.

At a public hearing the applicant, identified in the record as Doctor Kotler, said the market serves elderly residents who cannot reach larger stores and argued a beer‑and‑wine license was necessary to make the property economically viable after a year of…

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