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Entertainment Commission imposes new permit conditions on Jelly’s after July 11 homicide, stops short of revocation
Summary
After a July 11 homicide nearby, the Entertainment Commission reviewed Jelly’s Pier 50 permit, accepted staff and Bayview Station recommendations to impose revised security and good‑neighbor conditions (excluding an ID‑scanner mandate for now) and approved the package by roll call.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on Tuesday adopted a package of revised permit conditions for Jelly’s, the long‑running dance and music venue at Pier 50, following a July 11 homicide that occurred outside the club.
Acting director Jocelyn Kane told commissioners staff had issued a prospective 7‑day suspension in the days after the incident and later pursued a full permit review. Kane said police and health‑department reports indicated sufficient public‑safety concern to justify the temporary suspension and a formal remediation plan. Joyce Kane said the July action did not affect food and beverage services and that new permit conditions were intended to reduce the risk of future violence.
Counsel Whitney Lay, representing Jelly’s, disputed…
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