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Commission approves Mission Community Market amplified‑sound permit with time, equipment and hotline conditions

San Francisco Entertainment Commission · September 28, 2010
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Summary

After split public comment, the Entertainment Commission granted a loudspeaker permit for the Mission Community Market on Bartlett Street with time limits (4 p.m. start and amplified performances to end at 6:30 p.m.), directional/damped sound requirements, a recommended 60–75 watt limit for children's area and a live hotline for neighbors.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted on Sept. 28 to grant a loudspeaker permit to the Mission Community Market on Bartlett Street, approving amplified sound for weekly Thursday programming under a package of conditions intended to limit neighborhood noise impacts.

Jeremy Shaw, executive director of the Mission Community Market, told the Commission the market provides youth programming, microenterprise and a neighborhood gathering place and described outreach and mitigation efforts. "Once a week from 4 to 8 p.m. ... the community marketplace ... bring[s] positive activities…

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