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Planning commission approves beer-and-wine use permit for Mosiah's convenience store
Summary
The Oroville Planning Commission voted 5–0 (two absent) to approve Use Permit UP 2509, allowing Mosiah's Convenience Store to hold a Type 20 beer-and-wine license for off-premise sales. Staff found no overconcentration within a 500-foot buffer and recommended approval.
The Oroville Planning Commission approved Use Permit UP 2509 on a 5–0 vote, with Commissioners Joshua Hamilton and Terry Smith absent, allowing Mosiah's Convenience Store to hold a Type 20 license to sell beer and wine for off-premise consumption.
City staff presented the proposal and said the application was evaluated against existing land uses within a 500-foot buffer and that the addition of the license would not create an overconcentration. Noel (staff member) told…
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