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Council determines public convenience would not be served for alcohol sales at 3535 Cahuenga Blvd.; applicant must reapply after zoning process

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Council adopted the recommendation on a public convenience or necessity determination for a proposed off-site alcohol license at 3535 Cahuenga Boulevard, voting 10-0 to find the license would not serve the public convenience or necessity; staff said the applicant must reapply after zoning administrative actions are completed.

The Los Angeles City Council on May 30 adopted a determination that the proposed off-site sale of alcohol at 3535 Cahuenga Boulevard would not serve the public convenience or necessity. The clerk recorded a 10-0 vote on item 9 to approve the determination as recommended by staff.

Members of the public spoke in opposition during public comment. Melrose Larry Green said he supported the…

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