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Planning commission approves conditional use permit to rebuild service station, retain off‑sale alcohol license at 1163 Turvin Avenue
Summary
The Salinas Planning Commission on April 16 approved Conditional Use Permit 2024‑046 to demolish and rebuild a service station and convenience store at 1163 Turvin Avenue and to reestablish a conforming Type 20 off‑sale alcohol license.
SALINAS, Calif. — The Salinas Planning Commission voted April 16 to approve Conditional Use Permit 2024‑046 for demolition of an existing service station and construction of a new convenience store, fuel canopy and vehicle washing building at 1163 Turvin Avenue, with an associated conforming off‑sale alcohol use (Type 20 license).
Associate Planner Robert Latino summarized the proposal and the required findings, including the city’s analysis that the project is consistent with existing zoning (Industrial General — Airport overlay), that the site has historically held a Type 20 ABC license and that the application would reestablish a conforming off‑sale alcohol use as the structure and site are relocated. Latino told commissioners the recommendation is to approve the conditional use permit and the staff…
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