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Planning commission approves upgrade for Chevron at 1950 South Waterman with security condition
Summary
The San Bernardino Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit and public-convenience finding to allow a Chevron convenience store at 1950 South Waterman to upgrade its off‑sale alcohol license from type 20 to type 21, subject to conditions including police access to surveillance and removal of a disputed storage-shed condition.
The San Bernardino Planning Commission on Dec. 9 approved a conditional use permit and a public-convenience-or-necessity finding that will let the Chevron service station at 1950 South Waterman Avenue upgrade from an ABC type 20 (beer and wine) to a type 21 general off‑sale license.
Deborah Martinez, the city planner presenting the application, said staff found the 0.42‑acre site is surrounded by commercial uses and already operates 24 hours at the pumps with a convenience store open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. She told commissioners the operator maintains 16‑channel DVR surveillance, a uniform security guard…
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