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Planning commission backs H Mart permit and alcohol license with conditions, 5-0
Summary
Westminster Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve a conditional-use permit and a Public Convenience or Necessity finding that would allow H Mart at 16450 Beach Boulevard to hold a Type 21 off-sale alcohol license, subject to conditions including camera installation and renumbering of conditions.
The Westminster Planning Commission voted 5-0 Wednesday to recommend approval of a conditional-use permit and a Public Convenience or Necessity (PCN) finding for H Mart at 16450 Beach Boulevard to operate with an off-sale Type 21 ABC license.
Staff presented the request as a planning case (2024-0303) for a 69,445-square-foot specialty supermarket to occupy a vacant unit at Pavilion Place Shopping Center. Associate Planner Zara Vrengba told commissioners the site sits in a C-2 general business zone adjacent to an elementary school site and that the previous supermarket’s alcohol license had lapsed due to more than one year of inactivity. “Staff recommends that the planning commission approve planning case number…
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