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Entertainment Commission approves multiple limited-live and extended-hours permits for small San Francisco venues

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · January 10, 2012
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The Entertainment Commission on Jan. 10 approved a bundle of limited live-performance permits and several extended-hours permits for cafes, wineries and restaurants, citing staff recommendations and standard Good Neighbor conditions; contentious items were either approved with restrictions or continued for more outreach.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on Tuesday approved a package of limited live-performance and extended-hours permits for small, neighborhood-oriented businesses, while setting conditions intended to limit noise and preserve public safety.

Commissioners approved limited live-performance permits for Cafe du Soleil (Lower Haight), Epicenter Cafe (SoMa), Bloxham Street Winery (SoMa), and multiple Del Uva locations after staff recommended approval and applicants described small-scale, mainly acoustic music plans. Staff repeatedly emphasized that…

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