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Council approves zoning and permit changes for 2508 Spring Street to allow mixed retail, tasting spaces and a meeting room

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The council approved a general plan / specific plan map amendment and a conditional use permit with site plan review for 2508 Spring Street (former Western Courts building), allowing mixed retail, small wine/beer kiosks and a private meeting facility; votes were 4–1 on both resolutions.

The Paso Robles City Council on Aug. 5 approved a general plan and specific plan map amendment and a conditional use permit for a commercial redevelopment at 2508 Spring Street, the long‑vacant building between 20 Fourth and 20 Sixth streets.

Planner Katie Bannister summarized the request: the applicant seeks to rezone a portion of the parcel from the T4F district (primarily residential/mixed use) to TC2 (town‑center commercial) to permit certain visitor‑serving uses not allowed under the current designation. The project proposal calls for exterior renovations, new landscaping, a front deli/retail tenant and a cluster of small indoor…

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