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Board of Appeals upholds Entertainment Commission’s conditional permit for Regent restaurant
Summary
After testimony from tenants, hotel management and police, San Francisco’s Board of Appeals rejected an appeal by the Rincon Tenants Association and upheld the Entertainment Commission’s conditional grant for Regent (139 Stewart St.), citing code compliance and existing mitigation conditions; vote was 4–0.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on April 16 denied an appeal by the Rincon Tenants Association and upheld the Entertainment Commission’s conditional grant of a place-of-entertainment permit for Regent restaurant at 139 Stewart Street.
Appellant David Osgood, representing the Rincon Tenants Association, told the board that residents in nearby high-rise buildings have complained about amplified music, loud crowds and street disturbances since Regent opened in 2012. He played video footage and said the restaurant’s application inaccurately stated that the nearby Hotel Griffin had not…
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