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Entertainment Commission approves Audio’s extended-hours permit with limits after neighbor complaints

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · March 21, 2017
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Summary

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission granted Audio an extended-hours premises permit, limiting regular operations to 4 a.m. and allowing up to twelve 6 a.m. exceptions per year, after debate and neighbor complaints about noise and a requirement that the venue pass a new post-renovation sound test.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on March 21 conditionally approved an extended-hours premises permit for Audio, a long-running nightclub at 316 Eleventh Street, limiting routine operations to 4 a.m. and allowing up to twelve 6 a.m. exceptions per year while directing staff to monitor compliance and report back in four months.

The permit passed after public testimony from nearby residents who said bass and other sound leakage has disrupted sleep and after the applicants and staff described planned renovations. Chair Bridal Tan led deliberations and commissioners voted in favor of a motion that attached police conditions, required the venue to notify the commission before extended events and required a new sound test…

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