Apache Junction vape shop applies to add beer, wine sales
Posted 4/13/23
The Apache Junction City Council recently voted to recommend that the Arizona Department of Liquor License and Control approve a new series 10 beer and wine store liquor license for Cigar Smoke & …
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Apache Junction vape shop applies to add beer, wine sales
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The Apache Junction City Council recently voted to recommend that the Arizona Department of Liquor License and Control approve a new series 10 beer and wine store liquor license for Cigar Smoke & Vape, 1000 W. Apache Trail No. 101.
The Planning and Zoning Department recommended restriping of parking lot lines, with at least one ADA-compliant accessible parking space and loading zone to be delineated on the south side of the building, City Clerk Jennifer Pena wrote in a memo to the council.
The property is zoned B‐2, which allows tobacco shops — and beer, wine and liquor stores — outright. The building predates the incorporation of the city. Development Services does not have any zoning objections to adding beer and wine sales in the vape shop, Development Services Director Rudy Esquivias said in a planning inspection approval letter.