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City staff flags 'first-in-nation' proposal to preserve live music venues

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · December 16, 2014
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Summary

The Entertainment Commission was briefed on legislation introduced that would require developer notification and stronger sound testing when new residential projects are proposed near established music venues and would give the commission a formal role in early coordination.

The Entertainment Commission was told on Dec. 16 that legislation introduced that day would create new protections for live music venues and set requirements for developers building near them. The commission’s Director said the measure—in her words the “first in the nation legislation to preserve live music venues”—would require developers to notify venues and local stakeholders when they propose residential projects…

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