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El Malecon seeks upgrade to alcohol license; Porterville staff outline public hearing, noticing and census-tract limits
Summary
The owner of El Malecon in downtown Porterville told Project Review Committee staff on Dec. 4 they will seek a modification to an existing conditional use permit to upgrade an alcohol license from a Type 41 to a Type 47; staff outlined fees, noticing and census-tract concentration limits.
The owner of El Malecon restaurant in downtown Porterville told Project Review Committee staff on Dec. 4 they will seek a modification to their existing conditional use permit to upgrade an alcohol license from a Type 41 (on-sale beer and wine) to a Type 47. City staff outlined the processing steps, noticing radius and fee schedule for the modification and said the census tract serving the site already exceeds local concentration thresholds.
Oscar Cepeda, chairperson of the Project Review Committee and associate planner, said the application requests modification of an existing conditional use permit tied to a Type 41 ABC license for on-sale beer and wine…
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