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Entertainment Commission revisits limited-live permits in Western SoMa zoning debate
Summary
Commissioners and planning staff reviewed how the Western SoMa plan treats limited live performance (LLP) permits, heard from Supervisor Kim’s office about demand in commercial corridors, and discussed whether rezoning or code amendments are needed to expand LLPs beyond the current north/south Harrison Street boundary.
The Entertainment Commission on Dec. 2 heard a presentation from the Planning Department and Supervisor Jane Kim’s office on how limited live performance permits fit into the Western SoMa plan and city zoning.
Corey Teague of the Planning Department said the Western SoMa plan treats entertainment uses differently north and south of Harrison Street: nighttime entertainment is generally allowed south of Harrison in office (WMUO) and arts/production districts (SALI), and LLPs are permitted on established commercial corridors such as parts of Folsom and Eleventh Street, but LLPs were excluded from residential enclave and some…
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