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Planning Commission approves restaurant liquor license and six-unit Habitat for Humanity project
Summary
At the commission’s Sept. 17 meeting, the Planning Commission approved a Type 47 spirits license for a long-running Korean barbecue restaurant and endorsed a six-unit Habitat for Humanity infill project on First and Peugeot Street; both votes were unanimous 5-0.
The Temecula Planning Commission reported to the City Council on Sept. 23 that commissioners voted unanimously at their Sept. 17 meeting to approve two items: a Type 47 alcoholic beverage license for a longtime restaurant on Motorcar Parkway and a six‑unit Habitat for Humanity residential project near First and Peugeot Street.
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