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San Francisco inspectors address noise complaints at Los Yakis restaurant permit hearing

May 07, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco inspectors address noise complaints at Los Yakis restaurant permit hearing
Residents of San Francisco can expect improved sound management from local businesses following a recent government meeting where key decisions were made regarding entertainment permits and community concerns.

During the meeting, Senior Inspector Zavrina addressed a complaint involving a business operating under an outdated permit. The complaint originated from a new neighbor who expressed concerns about noise levels. Inspector Zavrina confirmed that the business holds a valid permit but acknowledged the need for an updated sound limit in line with municipal police code. The inspector plans to work with the business owner to establish an internal sound limit, aiming to resolve the issue while also educating the neighbor about the legal use of the establishment.

In another significant development, the commission approved a one-time outdoor event permit for the Fern Alley music series, a repeat event from the previous year. The application received no opposition from neighbors, and the staff recommended its approval, which was unanimously granted by the commissioners.

Additionally, the commission discussed a permit application for Los Yakis, a restaurant at 395 South Van Ness Avenue. This application had been previously continued to allow for community engagement due to opposition from neighbors. Despite initial concerns, only one neighbor participated in a follow-up meeting, where they discussed sound management strategies with the restaurant owners. The conversation was described as productive, indicating a willingness to address community concerns.

These decisions reflect the commission's commitment to balancing business operations with community interests, ensuring that local entertainment can thrive while maintaining a harmonious living environment for residents. The next steps for the approved permits will be coordinated with the Commission Secretary, paving the way for these initiatives to move forward.

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