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Commission approves extended-hours permit for Senor's Pizza with police staffing condition

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · March 1, 2016
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Summary

The commission approved an extended-hours premises permit for Senor's Pizza at 2411 Nineteenth Avenue, following unanimous planning commission support and agreement with Terrell Station police to require a security staff member from 1 a.m. through 20 minutes past closing.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved an extended-hours premises permit for Senor's Pizza, a late-night pizza parlor at 2411 Nineteenth Avenue, after staff and police recommended conditions to address public-safety concerns.

Stefano Casolato introduced owner-operator Madhuwan Jabber and said the planning commission had unanimously supported the change from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. Casolato said neighborhood groups, including POPS (People of the Parkside) and the Outer Sunset Group, had overwhelmingly supported the application. Jabber said Senor's has operated for about 14 years and typically serves neighborhood takeout customers; he confirmed the business offers delivery.

Officer Dan McLaughlin of Terrell Police Station told the commission he worked with the applicant on conditions and recommended requiring a staffed security presence starting at 1 a.m. and continuing 20 minutes after closing to address late-night safety concerns. McLaughlin said that adjustment addressed most police concerns.

Commissioners discussed the written condition and adjusted the record to reflect the shift start at 1 a.m. rather than midnight. The commission moved, seconded and approved the permit with the agreed police condition.

Staff noted Terrell Station approved the extended-hours premises permit and attached four conditions; the applicant and police agreed to the staffing arrangement. No public comment was received on the item at the hearing.