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Conditional Use Permit No. CU-25-14

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The City of Buena Park is considering a conditional use permit to allow the sale of beer and wine at Mindeulle, an existing 851-square-foot restaurant, under an Alcoholic Beverage Control Type 41 license for on-sale beer and wine at an eating place. The request is part of a broader effort to enhance the dining experience and support the local business community by expanding alcohol service options within the premises. The applicant, Alex Woo, represents the property owners Asim and Mumtaz Chagani in seeking approval for this change, which would benefit residents and patrons of the area by providing expanded beverage choices in a regulated, food-focused establishment. The permit review is being managed by the City’s Community and Economic Development Department, with key contacts including Community and Economic Development Director Matt Foulkes and Associate Planner Joshua Alvarez. The proposal is publicly accessible through the California Environmental Quality Act database, and the posted date indicates the process is anticipated to begin in July 2026, suggesting a proactive planning phase ahead of any potential application submission. No set-aside or federal procurement classifications apply, as this is a local land use matter governed by municipal zoning and alcohol licensing authority, focused solely on ensuring compliance with city code and community standards for alcohol service in a restaurant setting.

General Info

Buena Park considers permitting beer and wine sales at Mindeulle restaurant under Type 41 license for enhanced dining experience.

Agency

California → City of Buena Park

NAICS

722511 - Full-Service RestaurantsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Buena Park, CA

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Conditional Use Permit CU-25-14 Filing for Buena Park Restaurant

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Buena Park
Contacts4 people available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
California → City of Buena Park
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Matt FoulkesCommunity and Economic Development Director
Joshua AlvarezAssociate Planner
Asim and Mumtaz ChaganiProperty Owners

Full Description

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A request to allow the sale of beer and wine (Alcoholic Beverage Control [ABC] license Type - 41 – On-sale Beer and Wine – Eating Place) within an existing approximately 851 square-foot restaurant (Mindeulle). Beneficiaries include the residents and business community of Buena Park.

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POSTED

17 days ago

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