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Planning commission approves conditional use permit for Jalisco restaurant to host events and live entertainment

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Lancaster City Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit allowing Jalisco restaurant at 42525 Tenth Street West to hold special events and live entertainment, subject to conditions including periodic reviews and lighting and parking restrictions.

The Lancaster City Planning Commission on a 5-0 vote with two members absent approved a conditional use permit allowing Jalisco restaurant, 42525 Tenth Street West, to host special events and live entertainment both inside the building and on its outdoor patio.

Staff described the application and recommended approval. Mitzi Alvarado, the case planner, told commissioners the project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under CEQA Class 1 for existing facilities, that public notices were mailed within a 500-foot radius and posted on the property, and that the Lancaster Police Department reviewed the project and provided clearance. Alvarado also noted the city had received one letter…

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