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Planning commission hears 12-month report on beer-and-wine sales at service stations; no major incidents reported
Summary
Staff updated the Planning Commission on the city’s conditional-use permitting and 12-month follow-up for beer-and-wine sales at convenience stores in service stations, reporting three licensed locations in compliance and no alcohol-related incidents recorded in the last year.
The West Covina Planning Commission on June 10 received a 12-month status report on service stations granted conditional-use permits to sell beer and wine for off-site consumption and heard staff say no alcohol-related incidents have been reported at the permitted locations during the review period.
Joanne presented the staff report, reviewed the background ordinance that allowed limited beer-and-wine…
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