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After Board of Appeals, commission staff says HUE must end live entertainment at midnight; owner urges review

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · August 15, 2017
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Summary

Public commenters and venue managers urged the Entertainment Commission to re-evaluate a midnight live-entertainment restriction on HUE’s permit; acting director reported the Board of Appeals upheld most commission conditions, added a sound-attenuation requirement, and left a six‑month review window.

At its August meeting, the San Francisco Entertainment Commission heard multiple public comments about a recently imposed condition on HUE (a nightclub) that requires live entertainment to end at midnight. The HUE owner, speaking during general public comment, said his venue has operated for more than a decade with no ABC violations and asked why similar conditions were not applied to other nearby venues with more serious incidents.

Jordan Pauley, a former Entertainment Commission inspector, and Steve Funkhauser, general manager at Q nightclub, echoed…

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