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Entertainment Commission approves alternating-Sunday entertainment for Micro Black with sound limits
Summary
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted 5–0 Aug. 1 to grant Micro Black an LLP permit allowing outdoor amplified sound on alternating Sundays (3–7 p.m.) with staff-set internal sound limits, advance notice to neighbors, caps on live music and a staff check-in on impacts.
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted unanimously on Aug. 1 to approve a limited live-performer (LLP) permit for Micro Black, a boutique and community venue at 2323 Market Street, allowing outdoor amplified sound on alternating Sundays between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., with conditions intended to limit neighborhood impacts.
The vote (5–0) adopted staff recommendation A as amended by Commissioner (mover) to allow entertainment on alternate Sundays and included staff-set internal sound-abatement limits of 78 dBA and 83 dBC, a requirement to notify the commission and interested neighbors at least seven days before events, a cap of 15 additional one-hour entertainment events per calendar year (with live musicians no more than six times), and a staff follow-up check-in…
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