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Entertainment Commission approves Buzzworks permit with police conditions after applicant pledges noise controls

Entertainment Commission · June 17, 2014
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Summary

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved a place-of-entertainment permit for Buzzworks at 365 Eleventh Street, imposing police-recommended conditions (exterior cameras, event-calendar reporting and a ban on party-bus promotions) after the applicant described neighborhood outreach and sound-mitigation plans.

The Entertainment Commission voted to approve a place-of-entertainment (POE) permit for Buzzworks, a sports-tavern concept at 365 Eleventh Street in SoMa, after debate over police-recommended conditions and neighborhood outreach.

Applicant Vlad Coode told commissioners his space is designed to limit loud sound, describing a small in-house PA and “buzz boxes” that let patrons tune tabletop FM receivers to the same broadcast so sound is localized to tables. “Your granting of this original POE would actually shatter a 32 year old moratorium,…

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