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Entertainment Commission approves weeklong trial for Macaupin Hub activation, sets noise and security conditions

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · October 15, 2013
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Summary

The commission approved a one-week loudspeaker permit for the Macaupin Hub activation (Nov. 1–7) with conditions including a dB-meter requirement, a security manager for events, restricted weeknight hours, and advance event calendars for police and the commission; staff may extend the permit if no problems occur.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on Oct. 15 approved a one-week trial loudspeaker permit for an applicant identified as David Bill doing business as Macaupin Hub, directing staff to extend the permit for the rest of November only if the trial produces no complaints.

The decision came after neighbors, staff and city agencies discussed a monthlong proposal to activate the dead-end parcel near Valencia as a temporary programming site ahead of planned park construction next spring. Ken Rich of the Mayor’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development said the office supports a short activation as a way to bring positive activities to an area that currently sees “drug dealing” and other…

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