South El Monte : Rules for ‘Beverage Lounges’
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The City Council last week adopted an ordinance to set conditions for “beverage lounges,” defined as any establishment with or without live entertainment that principally sells non-alcoholic beverages to be consumed on the premises.
The 3-0 vote July 23 restricts the new class of business to commercial and commercial/manufacturing zones and requires a conditional-use permit.
The Planning Commission recommended adoption of the ordinance as a method of regulating coffeehouses, juice bars and similar establishments which, it noted, can “become a nuisance . . . and a magnet for some types of crime.”
Assistant City Manager Steve Henley said the city has received inquiries about starting such businesses.
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