Oppose removing state restrictions on Rose and Mike's Liquors
In Plain English
The state imposed special conditions on Rose and Mike's Liquors at 12622 San Pablo Avenue when approving their license. These conditions likely restrict hours, security requirements, or sales practices. The state now wants to remove these restrictions. The city believes the conditions should stay in place to protect the neighborhood.
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Votes
Submit placeholder with California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control - preliminary objection to removal of State-imposed conditions
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously voted to formally object to the state's plan to remove special conditions on Rose and Mike's Liquors on San Pablo Avenue. When the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control originally approved the store's license, it imposed restrictions that likely limit operating hours, require certain security measures, or restrict some sales practices. The state now wants to lift these conditions, but the city believes they should remain in place to protect the surrounding neighborhood. This preliminary objection will give the city a voice in the state's decision-making process about whether to remove the restrictions.
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