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Entertainment Commission approves a set of permits and hears sound-enforcement updates
Summary
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved multiple conditional permits — including Lefty's relocation, a one-time outdoor event at the San Francisco Mint, and a change of ownership for Stratos Nightclub — and received staff updates about noise investigations at Halcyon, 620 Jones and several pop-up venues.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved several permit applications and heard updates from enforcement staff about noise complaints and inspections across the city.
On the consent calendar, the commission conditionally approved a change-of-address limited live-performance permit for Lefty's Ballpark Buffet, authorizing the longtime restaurant and bar to operate at 145 Jefferson Street in Fisherman's Wharf. Deputy Director Caitlin Azevedo said the applicants provided letters of support from neighborhood associations and that Central Station recommended approval with no conditions.
In regular business, the commission approved a one-time outdoor amplified-sound permit for Non Plus Ultra to host a corporate…
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