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Entertainment Commission delays karaoke permit for Mission Street restaurant after neighbors report repeated noise and street-safety problems

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The San Francisco Entertainment Commission continued La Media Concha's limited live-performance permit application and asked the owner to produce a security plan and demonstrate neighborhood outreach after multiple neighbors described ongoing late-night noise, public urination and safety concerns.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on Oct. 7 continued a decision on a limited live-performance (LLP) permit application from La Media Concha, a Salvadoran-Mexican restaurant at 4995 Mission St., and asked the applicant to return with a security plan and evidence of neighborhood outreach.

Commissioners said the continuance was needed after multiple neighbors described persistent late-night noise and safety problems they attribute to the restaurant and its patrons.

The commission’s staff reported the restaurant holds a Type 41 liquor license allowing alcohol sales from 6 a.m. to midnight and is applying for an LLP mainly to host karaoke and occasional DJs. Executive Director Maggie…

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