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Commissioners approve Harris Market's request to sell packaged beer and wine, with conditions to pave parking within three years
Summary
After receiving neighborhood objections, the Board granted a conditional-use permit allowing packaged-alcohol sales at Harris Market, subject to conditions including paving all parking, concealing the dumpster and complying with state and county alcohol laws.
St. Lucie County commissioners approved a conditional-use permit allowing Harris Market, a 1,440-square-foot convenience store at 2233 North 20th Street, to sell packaged alcoholic beverages for off-site consumption (beer and wine). The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval by a 4–1 vote; county staff presented recommended conditions, and the Board adopted the permit with those conditions.
Staff reported 49 mailed notices and…
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