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Planning Commission approves Coco Cocktails' relocation to Polk Street after hours of public testimony

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 5, 2011
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Summary

After more than two hours of public testimony both for and against, the commission approved the transfer of Coco Cocktails’ liquor license and relocation plans for 1423 Polk Street, with the applicants agreeing not to pursue an entertainment license and to run daytime coffee service and security measures.

The Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization allowing Coco Cocktails (to be renamed the High Low Club) to relocate from 1060 Geary Street to a vacant storefront at 1423 Polk Street, a move prompted by the California Pacific Medical Center expansion.

Applicants Laurie Martins and Justin Mulford emphasized extensive neighborhood outreach, concessions to neighbors and local associations, and an agreement not to renew the entertainment license at the new location. The relocation will include daytime takeout…

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