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File #: 24-0267    Version: 1
Type: Info. Only - Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 7/2/2024 Final action:
Title: Recent Planning Commission Quasi-Judicial Decision: Consideration of a Use Permit Amendment to Allow Off-Sale of Distilled Spirits in Addition to the Existing Allowance for Off-Sale Beer and Wine in Conjunction with the Operation of an Existing Service Station and Convenience Store Located at 3633 North Sepulveda Boulevard; and Associated Environmental Determination Finding the Project Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (Community Development Director Mirzakhanian). INFORMATION ITEM ONLY
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TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THROUGH:
Bruce Moe, City Manager

FROM:
Talyn Mirzakhanian, Community Development Director

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Recent Planning Commission Quasi-Judicial Decision:
Consideration of a Use Permit Amendment to Allow Off-Sale of Distilled Spirits in Addition to the Existing Allowance for Off-Sale Beer and Wine in Conjunction with the Operation of an Existing Service Station and Convenience Store Located at 3633 North Sepulveda Boulevard; and Associated Environmental Determination Finding the Project Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (Community Development Director Mirzakhanian).
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On June 26, 2024, the Planning Commission considered the item described below, the application for which was received by the Community Development Department on August 16, 2023.

1. Consideration of a Use Permit Amendment to allow off-sale of distilled spirits in addition to the existing allowance for off-sale beer and wine in conjunction with the operation of an existing service station and convenience store located at 3633 North Sepulveda Boulevard; and associated environmental determination finding the Project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act

The June 26, 2024, Planning Commission meeting was duly noticed on June 13, 2024. Staff did not receive any public comments in advance of the hearing and no members of the public spoke in opposition to the project. After the close of the public hearing, the Commission discussed the project and considered potential modifications and additions to operational conditions of approval. Specifically, the Commission requested conditions that would prohibit the sale of airline bottles and clarify what spirits must be kept behind the cash register. Based on substantial evidence in the record, and pursuant to the Manhattan Beach Municipal Code, the Planning Commission adopted P...

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