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Entertainment Commission asks director to present amendments on Live Nation America’s Cup permit to Board of Appeals

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · April 16, 2013
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Summary

The Entertainment Commission voted April 16 to ask its director to present recommended changes to Live Nation’s conditional America’s Cup Pavilion permit to the Board of Appeals, including limited curfew extensions, a 10‑day notice requirement to SFPD for extensions, a site‑restoration deadline and a cap on concerts at the venue.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on April 16 voted to direct its executive director to present a package of suggested amendments to the Board of Appeals concerning Live Nation’s conditional place-of-entertainment permit for the America’s Cup Pavilion.

The motion, moved on the record by President Newland and seconded from the dais, asks the director to recommend that paid concerts be eligible for a half‑hour curfew extension, that Live Nation submit curfew‑extension requests to the San Francisco Police Department at least 10 days in advance, that SFPD be encouraged to consult with the neighborhood steering committee on such requests, that all site improvements be removed and any damage repaired by October 31, 2013, and that there be no more than 30 concerts at a maximum capacity of 9,287 (or the capacity set by the San Francisco Fire Department). The…

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