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Clearlake planning commission approves restaurant alcohol permit with parking-security condition

Clearlake Planning Commission · January 25, 2022
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The Clearlake Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit to allow on-site alcohol sales at a Lakeshore Drive restaurant, adding a requirement that the rear parking lot be secured when the business is closed after neighbors raised noise and parking concerns.

The Clearlake Planning Commission on Jan. 25 approved a conditional use permit to allow on-site alcoholic beverage sales at a small Lakeshore Drive restaurant, adding a condition requiring the business to secure its rear parking lot when it is closed.

Staff presented CUP 2021-33 and categorical exemption CE 2021-12, describing the existing building as constructed in 1958 and about 1,124 square feet. Assistant planner Mike Taylor said the applicant had applied for an Alcoholic Beverage Control Type 47 license (beer, wine and distilled spirits) and proposed operations that would include food service and an estimated six employees. Taylor said the police department recommended limiting hours for safety and staff recommended conditioning…

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