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Planning commission approves alcohol license expansion at Glen Oaks Golf Course
Summary
The Glendora Planning Commission voted 5-0 to amend a conditional use permit allowing Glen Oaks Golf Course’s restaurant to expand from beer-only service to a full Type 47 on-sale general eating place license for on-site consumption.
The Glendora Planning Commission on Wednesday approved an amendment to a conditional use permit to allow the restaurant at Glen Oaks Golf Course to sell beer, wine and distilled spirits for on-site consumption.
The commission adopted a categorical exemption under the California Environmental Quality Act and passed Resolution PC 2025-13 to amend CUP PLN18-0029, changing the existing Type 40 (beer-only) license to a Type 47 (on-sale general eating place) license for the restaurant located at 200 West Dawson Avenue. The motion passed 5-0.
The change will allow alcohol to be served at the clubhouse, designated driving-range bays, patios and a proposed multipurpose building that the applicant says will seat about 40 people. Planning technician Ryan Alcazar told the…
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