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Palm House permit continued after neighbors detail noise complaints; commission lacks quorum
Summary
Neighbors and an attorney urged the Entertainment Commission to limit Palm House's live-entertainment permit over repeated noise complaints; owner committed to fixes but the commission continued the item because a commissioner recused, leaving no quorum to decide.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Entertainment Commission continued consideration of a Palm House LLP application on Dec. 19 after lengthy public opposition over noise and a procedural problem left the body without a quorum.
The continuation: Commissioners moved to continue the Palm House permit to the commission’s next meeting because Commissioner Wong recused herself for a family conflict and President Camino was absent, leaving the panel short of a full voting body for a final decision on the contested item.
Neighbors’ complaints: Andrew Grindstaff, an attorney representing a nearby property owner, told the commission residents had exchanged "over 200 messages" with Palm House…
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