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Planning commission approves Circle K sale of distilled spirits, keeps municipal limits on window ads and single‑serve containers
Summary
The Huntington Park Planning Commission on Nov. 5 voted unanimously to allow the Circle K convenience store at 2319 Randolph Street to add distilled spirits to its existing beer‑and‑wine license, subject to the conditions in the staff resolution.
The Huntington Park Planning Commission on Nov. 5 voted unanimously to allow the Circle K convenience store at 2319 Randolph Street to add distilled spirits to its existing beer‑and‑wine license, subject to the conditions in the staff resolution.
Staff told the commission the Circle K (PGG Enterprise Corporation) has operated at the location for eight years with a Type 20 (beer and wine) license approved in 2017 and that adding distilled spirits does not change the store footprint. Staff recommended approval under a Class 1 CEQA exemption and proposed conditions including continued use of an ID scanner, replacement of deteriorated no‑loitering and trespass signs, video retention for 30 days, and a six‑month director review followed by annual reporting during the CUP term.
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