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Entertainment director flags planning-code amendment and reviews Treasure Island and festival sound complaints
Summary
Executive Director Jocelyn Kane briefed the commission about a Supervisor Wiener bill to change the planning code definition of a "bona fide eating place," previewed the commission's fiscal-year annual report, and described additional scrutiny and security-plan requirements for the Oasis Event Venue after a shooting and a review of noise complaints from the Treasure Island Music Festival.
Jocelyn Kane, executive director of the Entertainment Commission, told commissioners that Supervisor Scott Wiener introduced legislation on Oct. 29 that would amend the planning code’s definition of a "bona fide eating place" to account for food sales per occupant rather than a percentage of gross receipts. Kane said the measure is in a 30-day review period and staff will circulate a digital copy to commissioners for review before it reaches Land Use and Economic Development committee.
Kane also announced the commission’s fiscal-year annual report (labeled FY 12/13 in the staff packet) is available online and…
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