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Commission hears enforcement updates; continues Brixton permit after ownership change
Summary
At the May 7 meeting the commission heard enforcement updates: a Board of Appeals decision left a Palm House permit intact, an appeal for a Chinatown lion-dance event was upheld with conditions, a notice of violation was issued to Santeria (2251 Market St.) and The Brixton’s LLP item was continued after a same-day ownership change.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on May 7 received updates on appeals and enforcement actions, heard about repeated noise and zoning complaints, and voted to continue a potential reconditioning of The Brixton’s LLP permit after staff reported a same-day change in ownership.
Board of Appeals and appeals: The executive director reported the Board of Appeals denied an appeal of a Palm House limited-live-performance permit, leaving the permit and conditions in place. For a Chinatown lion-dance event, the Board of Appeals upheld the appeal and added conditions limiting where and when the event may operate through June; staff said the applicant would need to return to the commission to amend the permit after community outreach.
Santeria enforcement: Senior…
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