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Commission approves several entertainment permits and continuances, citing police conditions and Good Neighbor policy

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · June 18, 2013
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Summary

The Entertainment Commission approved extended-hours and place-of-entertainment permits for multiple businesses — including Happy Donuts, The Battery, Luxe Lounge, Bergerac and 4 Deuces — and continued one after-hours request to August so police could finalize conditions.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission cleared a slate of permit actions at its meeting, approving extended-hours and place-of-entertainment permits for a mix of neighborhood businesses and larger private clubs while balancing police conditions and the commission’s Good Neighbor policy.

Key outcomes: Happy Donuts (2600 Bayshore) received approval for extended early-morning hours after the applicant described longstanding early-morning operations and installed cameras; the commission accepted police-suggested conditions but amended some language. The Battery (717 Battery Street), a private-club and hotel-suites redevelopment of the Musto Building, was approved with Central Station’s recommended conditions and the Good Neighbor policy after applicants described…

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