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Planning commission approves Sprouts' request to expand off-site alcohol sales

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The Redlands Planning Commission on Jan. 28 adopted Resolution No. 1696 to approve Revision No. 1 to Conditional Use Permit No. 1058, allowing Sprouts Farmers Market to convert its type 20 off‑sale beer-and-wine license to a type 21 off‑sale general license at its West Stewart Avenue store.

The Redlands Planning Commission on Jan. 28 adopted Resolution No. 1696 to approve Revision No. 1 to Conditional Use Permit No. 1058, allowing Sprouts Farmers Market to convert its current type 20 (off-sale beer and wine) Alcoholic Beverage Control license to a type 21 (off-sale general) for the grocery store located on West Stewart Avenue in the Redlands Packing House District.

The change would permit sales of distilled spirits for off‑site consumption in addition to beer and wine. Staff presented the item and recommended approval based on findings in the staff report and subject to the conditions of approval attached to the resolution. The applicant was not present at the hearing. Commissioners heard no public comment and voted to approve the revision.

Staff planner Jasmine Serrato told the commission the project is a revision to an…

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