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Commission approves modification to convenience-store alcohol condition to reflect modern packaging
Summary
The commission approved modification of an earlier CUP condition so that prohibitions target non-factory multi-packs rather than an obsolete six‑pack standard, responding to manufacturers shipping smaller multi‑pack formats; staff found the change CEQA‑exempt.
The Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve a modification to Conditional Use Permit 25‑17 that updates an earlier condition limiting alcohol sales to original factory six‑packs.
Angeline Mendoza, the staff presenter, said industry packaging has changed since the permit’s original 2015 conditions: manufacturers now sell four‑packs and two‑packs in factory‑sealed packaging. Mendoza summarized that the modification would change the…
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