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Entertainment commission backs amendment to extend nightlife protections to hotels

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · December 6, 2016
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The commission voted to recommend support for Board of Supervisors file 161064, which would add hotel and motel uses to San Francisco’s nightlife-protection law, enabling hearings and Planning recommendations for hotel developments within 300 feet of music venues.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted to recommend support for Board of Supervisors file number 161064, an amendment to the city’s nightlife-protection legislation that would add hotel and motel uses to the law’s protections and notification processes.

Connor Johnston, chief of staff to Board President London Breed, told the commission the law is a three-legged approach: it prevents venues from being sued as a nuisance if they are operating within their permit, requires landlords and realtors to disclose nearby venues to prospective residents, and empowers the Entertainment Commission to hold hearings with both the developer and venue when a residential or hotel development is…

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