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Planning Commission approves beer-and-wine sales permit for Artesia Boulevard service station
Summary
The Redondo Beach Planning Commission voted to approve a conditional use permit allowing beer and wine sales (off‑site) at an existing service station and convenience store at 2714 Artesia Boulevard, with operation and display limits and reporting conditions added by the commission.
The Redondo Beach Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit Wednesday to allow the sale of beer and wine for off‑site consumption at an existing service station and convenience store at 2714 Artesia Boulevard.
Staff and the applicant said the permit would be limited to beer and wine only, sold during set hours and with restrictions on package sizes, display area and advertising. Senior Planner Andrew Spytek described operational safeguards and code conditions staff proposed to limit visibility and on‑site consumption.
Spytek said the CUP would allow sales between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m., seven days a week, would permit only beer and wine (no distilled spirits), and would limit alcohol display to less than 10% of total retail floor area. He added the designated display and storage area “will not…
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