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Planning commission approves Grocery Outlet alcohol-sales permit with small-bottle restriction

Redlands Planning Commission · September 10, 2024
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Summary

The Redlands Planning Commission approved Resolution No. 1687 to grant Conditional Use Permit No. 1198, allowing a Type 21 off-sale general alcohol license for a future Grocery Outlet at 1005 W. Lagonia Ave., with a condition prohibiting distilled spirits in containers under 375 milliliters.

The Redlands Planning Commission on Sept. 10 approved a conditional use permit allowing Grocery Outlet to sell general off-sale alcoholic beverages at a planned 16,000-square-foot grocery at 1005 West Lagonia Avenue, with an added condition banning distilled spirits sold in containers smaller than 375 milliliters.

Planning staff, represented by Jasmine Serrato, told commissioners the project sits in a commercial-designated area of the East Valley Corridor specific plan and that staff determined the proposal meets the findings for public convenience and necessity despite the census tract being identified by the ABC department as an "area of due concentration" for off-sale licenses. Serrato said the store would operate 6 a.m.…

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