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Paramount planning commission approves Sprouts’ permit to sell beer and wine with public-safety conditions

Paramount Planning Commission; Paramount Development Review Board · January 28, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved Resolution PC26001 granting Conditional Use Permit 986 to Sprouts Farmers Market at 15121 Paramount Boulevard to sell beer and wine (off-site consumption only), subject to a security plan and an added finding that public convenience and necessity would be served; commissioners and neighbors pressed for sheriff coordination given nearby schools.

The Paramount Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve a conditional use permit allowing Sprouts Farmers Market to sell beer and wine at its new store at 15121 Paramount Boulevard.

Associate planner Ivan Reyes told commissioners the request (Conditional Use Permit 986) would authorize beer and wine sales for off-site consumption under a Type 20 California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control license. Reyes said the development is on a 3.3-acre site formerly occupied by Lindsay Lumber and that Sprouts’ store footprint is roughly 23,000 square feet. He noted the census tract currently has two active alcohol licenses and that approval would…

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