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Supervisors approve transfer of Union Square Sports Bar liquor license with conditions after police urged denial
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved the transfer of a type-48 public premises liquor license to 115 Mason Street with strict operational conditions after the Police Department recommended denial; supervisors later removed a new requirement that on-site security staff hold a specific state guard card.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved the transfer of a type-48 on‑sale general public premises liquor license to 115 Mason Street, approving a package of conditions the Police Department proposed even as the department recommended denial.
The panel voted to adopt the license transfer and attached conditions after a lengthy discussion about community safety, noise, and proximity to residences. Inspector Dave Falzon of the San Francisco Police Department listed 16 conditions the department would seek if the board approved the transfer, including hours of alcohol service limited to 10 a.m. to 2 a.m., a prohibition on alcohol sales for off‑premise consumption, a no‑loitering requirement, graffiti removal within 72 hours, minimum interior and exterior lighting standards, and a requirement to keep at least two surveillance cameras with…
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