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Planning commission approves beer-and-wine permit and live entertainment for Sushi and Gone with amended hours

5442661 · July 21, 2025
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Summary

The National City Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit allowing on-site beer and wine sales (ABC type 41) and live entertainment at Sushi and Gone (1539 E. Eighth St.), with conditions addressing training, noise, and hours of operation; the vote was unanimous.

The National City Planning Commission on July 21 approved a conditional use permit for on-site beer and wine sales (ABC type 41) and live entertainment at Sushi and Gone, a 2,400-square-foot restaurant at 1539 East Eighth Street.

Assistant Planner Sophia Depew introduced the item and described the proposal: “Tonight, I'll be presenting item 4, which is a public hearing for a conditional use permit for beer and wine sales, ABC type 41, and live entertainment at an existing restaurant, Sushi and Gone, located at 1539 East Eighth Street.” Depew said the restaurant has about 52 seats, is in the MXC2 zone, and that staff had included standard conditions consistent with City Council policy 707 and Title 12 (noise) to address impacts.

The petitioning representative, Paulo Amoralis, told the…

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