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Administrative Use Permit No. PA-2500375

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San Joaquin County is seeking administrative approval for an use permit at Koe’s Bar in Stockton, California, to authorize three distinct operational enhancements. The permit seeks to allow live entertainment at the existing bar facility, permit food trucks to operate on-site during regular business hours and special events, and officially recognize a newly constructed 340-square-foot patio cover that complies with the 25 percent threshold of the facility’s existing legal square footage. The property, zoned C-C Community Commercial and designated CIC under the General Plan, has direct frontage access from North State Route 99 East Frontage Road and is serviced by a private well for water, a septic system for wastewater, and natural stormwater drainage. The site is not subject to a Williamson Act contract. The application, designated Administrative Use Permit No. PA-2500375, was posted on July 8, 2026, and is managed by Associate Planner Jacob Pahule, with Ken Littleton, the business owner, listed as a point of contact. The permit is pending administrative review and does not require competitive bidding or formal procurement procedures.

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San Joaquin County approves live entertainment, food trucks, and 340-sq-ft patio at Koe’s Bar under Administrative Use Permit PA-2500375.

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California → San Joaquin County

NAICS

926150 - Regulation, Licensing, and Inspection of Miscellaneous Commercial SectorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Stockton, CA

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PA-2500375 (A) Notice of Exemption for Administrative Use Permit

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AgencyCalifornia → San Joaquin County
Contacts2 people available
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California → San Joaquin County
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Contacts
Jacob PahuleAssociate Planner
Ken LittletonBusiness Owner

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Administrative Use Permit application for three components. The first component is an Entertainment Permit to allow live entertainment at the existing Koe's Bar facility. The second component is to permit food trucks for food service during normal operating hours and events. The third component is permitting an as-built 340 square-foot patio cover that is within 25% of the existing legal square footage of the facility. The project site has direct access from North State Route 99 East Frontage Road. The project site is served by a well for water, a septic system for wastewater disposal, and natural storm water drainage. The project site is not under a Williamson Act contract. The Property is zoned C-C (Community Commercial) and the General Plan designation is CIC (Community Commercial).

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