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Entertainment Commission reconditions Club Malibu permit, imposes limits on live entertainment and bass frequency
Summary
After repeated neighborhood complaints about low-frequency bass and noise, the Entertainment Commission reconditioned Club Malibu’s permit with limits on hours, a security ratio, bass mitigations and a prohibition on outdoor music; commissioners approved the new conditions in a unanimous vote.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted unanimously to recondition Club Malibu’s place-of-entertainment permit at 3395 Mission Street, imposing time limits on music, requirements for added security, and technical measures to stop low-frequency bass from escaping the building.
Commissioners said they acted after multiple neighborhood complaints and police records documenting noise and nuisance calls. Staff and police evidence presented to the commission showed repeated noise complaints tied to bass frequencies that penetrate neighboring homes and cause persistent disturbance.
Under the conditions the…
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