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Commission approves ownership change for Deco Dance amidst neighborhood concerns

April 02, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Commission approves ownership change for Deco Dance amidst neighborhood concerns
A temporary lease agreement for a new establishment in San Francisco has received approval from city commissioners, paving the way for its operations to continue until July 2025. The decision was made during a recent government meeting, where staff recommendations were discussed and ultimately adopted.

The approval includes a specific condition: the establishment must secure a Conditional Use Authorization (CUA) from the planning department to remain at its current location permanently. This requirement ensures compliance with local planning codes, emphasizing the city's commitment to maintaining orderly development.

In a related discussion, the commission addressed a change in ownership for Deco Dance, located at 1160 Polk Street. This application, which had been continued from a previous meeting, involves a straightforward transition where the new owner will keep existing staff and entertainment programming intact. The new owner has actively engaged with the community, conducting outreach to inform neighbors about the ownership change.

Despite receiving four letters of opposition from nearby residents, the commission noted that the venue has operated under an active permit since 2007, primarily featuring live DJs. Importantly, the change in ownership does not expand the scope of entertainment, which is limited to specific hours.

The meeting highlighted the city's ongoing efforts to balance business operations with community concerns, ensuring that local establishments adhere to regulations while fostering a vibrant entertainment scene.

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