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Planning commission approves Pops Bar amplified-music permit with door‑soundproofing, six‑month review

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 4, 2014
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Summary

The Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization allowing Pops Bar to play amplified music late‑night with conditions including a soundproofing mechanism at the door (minimum drapery), a six‑month follow‑up report and neighborhood coordination. The motion passed 7–0.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Sept. 4 approved a conditional use authorization that lets Pops Bar expand its entertainment permit to include amplified music during extended weekend hours, with several neighborhood‑safety conditions.

Planning Department staff recommended the change for the long‑established, 1,300‑square‑foot bar at 2820 Fourth Street, citing 19 letters of support and no formal opposition. During the public hearing, project sponsor Michael Krause said…

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