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Project Review Committee outlines process for Chevron's alcohol-license upgrade; overconcentration triggers public‑convenience review
Summary
The Porterville Project Review Committee on Nov. 6, 2024 reviewed an application to modify the conditional-use permit for alcohol sales at the Extra Mile Chevron, 1043 West Olive Avenue, including required hearings and fees to upgrade the license from type 20 to type 21.
The Porterville Project Review Committee on Nov. 6, 2024 considered an application to modify a conditional-use permit for alcohol sales at the Extra Mile Chevron service station, 1043 West Olive Avenue, to upgrade the site’s current alcohol license from a type 20 to a type 21.
Committee chair Oscar Cepeda said the existing service station has an approved conditional-use permit covering alcohol sales under a type 20 license and that the applicant has requested an upgrade to type 21. Planning staff explained that a modification to…
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