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Commission hears enforcement updates and approves administrative handling of Imperial Palace; Gestalt to be reviewed after six months' compliance

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · April 4, 2023
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Summary

Deputy Director Azevedo updated the Commission on two enforcement matters — Gestalt and Imperial Palace — and staff recommended administrative follow-up for Imperial Palace while commissioners said they would consider revisiting Gestalt after six months of compliance.

Deputy Director Azevedo told the Commission the office had received "34 3 1 1 complaints" since the last hearing and provided updates on two businesses flagged for enforcement.

Gestalt (EC16O1DVA, 3159 Sixteenth Street): A prior action limited Gestalt’s LLP permit to Friday and Saturday entertainment until 10 p.m. after enforcement concerns; the owner did not attend that earlier hearing and a manager had appeared. Since then staff received one 311 complaint related to Gestalt that could not be substantiated, and an inspector later found the business in compliance. The owner has expressed interest in reconditioning the LLP to allow more days of entertainment; staff asked the Commission whether the owner should be required to return for consideration. Several commissioners said they wanted to see a sustained record of compliance — about six months — before entertaining a permit reconditioning.

Imperial Palace (818 Washington Street): Staff reported the business had hosted unpermitted after-hours events, received citations, paid fines and submitted a change-of-ownership amendment; staff recommended proceeding administratively with the permit holder rather than requiring another Commission hearing. Commissioners generally supported that approach given payment and updated filings; the city attorney’s office had issued warning letters to the property and business owners about unpermitted events.

Azevedo asked for direction and the Commission indicated consensus that Gestalt should demonstrate a track record of compliance (six months suggested) before staff would bring a reconditioning request back to the Commission; Imperial Palace will be handled administratively with staff oversight.