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Conditional Use Permit No. CU-25-6

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The City of Buena Park is considering a conditional use permit to authorize the sale of beer and wine at Boonsik Jip, a restaurant spanning approximately 1,211 square feet, under an ABC License Type 41 for on-sale beer and wine at an eating place. This request is intended to enhance the dining experience for patrons and support the local business community by allowing the establishment to serve alcoholic beverages in alignment with its existing food service operations. The proposal benefits residents and local businesses by expanding beverage options and contributing to the vibrancy of the neighborhood’s commercial environment. The application is being reviewed under Conditional Use Permit No. CU-25-6, with the primary point of contact being Matt Foulkes, Community and Economic Development Director, and Harald Luna, Planning Manager, both of the City of Buena Park. The applicant, Raul Cuerva, acting on behalf of Galilee Investment, LLC, which owns the property, has submitted the request for approval. The process is being managed through the state’s CEQA network, and all relevant public notification and regulatory procedures will be followed to ensure compliance with local zoning and alcohol control regulations. The permit is subject to conditions that may include operating hours, noise mitigation, and adherence to responsible alcohol service standards.

General Info

Buena Park considers conditional permit for beer and wine sales at Boonsik Jip under ABC Type 41 license.

Agency

California → City of Buena Park

NAICS

722410 - Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages)View NAICS

Place of Performance

Buena Park, CA

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Conditional Use Permit CU-25-6 Buena Park Alcohol Sale

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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
Harald LunaPlanning Manager
Galilee InvestmentProperty Owner

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 1,211 square-foot restaurant (Boonsik Jip). Beneficiaries include the residents and business community of Buena Park.

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