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Entertainment Commission approves three venue permits, citing mitigation and neighborhood outreach

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · January 15, 2019
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Summary

The Commission approved permits for Phonobar (370 Grove), Minnesota Street Project (1275 Minnesota) and OneDome (1025 Market) after applicants described sound treatments, neighborhood outreach and operational controls; each permit passed on roll-call votes and included Good Neighbor Policy and department conditions as noted.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on Jan. 15 approved three permit applications for venues seeking expanded entertainment privileges, citing applicantscommitments to sound mitigation, neighborhood outreach and staffing measures.

Phonobar (370 Grove) sought to convert its limited live-performance permit to a Place of Entertainment. Applicants described an installed high-fidelity sound system, a noise-abatement plan from Charles Salter, an operational limiter and a camera-linked dB meter. Owner representatives said they had reached out to neighbors and that one nearby resident replied with support. Cole Bergren of the Blue Bear School of Music spoke in favor of Phonobar, calling the owners responsible and noting past donations to the local music community. The commission approved the…

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