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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
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4/24/2024
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P24-0127, 1875 Valley Avenue Planning Commission <br />4 of 7 <br />Figure 2: Site Plan <br /> <br /> <br />PROPOSED EXPANSION <br />The current operations for selling alcohol at the existing gas station market are summarized <br />below: <br /> <br /> Liquor sales are limited to beer and wine only; <br /> No more than five percent of the total shelf area including refrigerated shelf area <br />within the convenience market may be used to display beer and wine; <br /> Beer and wine cannot be displayed within five feet of the cash register or front door <br />unless it is being stored in a permanently located cooler; <br /> No advertisements of alcoholic beverages may be displayed at the fuel islands; <br /> Beer and wine may not be displayed from an open ice tub; <br /> No self-illuminating advertising of beer and wine is allowed on windows or doors at <br />any time; <br /> Employees on duty between the hours of 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. selling beer and wine <br />must be at least 21 years old; <br /> The applicants shall maintain a clear line of sight from the cash registers to the <br />shelves storing the beer and wine products; and <br /> The applicants shall provide ongoing training programs to the convenience market <br />operators on identifying and dealing with inebriated drivers wanting to purchase beer <br />and wine from the convenience market. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Gas Station <br />Market <br />Space
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