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Red Poppy Art House wins limited-permit after neighbor complaint; commission requires phone contact and smoking controls

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · January 15, 2013
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After a neighbor testified to chronic noise and outdoor smoking, the commission approved Red Poppy Art House’s limited live-performance permit with conditions requiring a contact phone for neighbors, posted smoking signage and sound testing to prevent future disturbances.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on Jan. 15 approved a limited live-performance permit for Red Poppy Art House (Mission District) while imposing neighborhood-protection conditions after a resident described ongoing noise and outdoor drinking and smoking.

Maria Ayala, a neighbor who said she lives above the Red Poppy, told the commission the venue’s music and street behavior repeatedly disturbed her home: "The music is very loud. They are smoking, drinking outside. All the smoke go up to my apartment," she said. Ayala said parties sometimes continued into the early…

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