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Board upholds Entertainment Commission’s after‑hours permit for Jack in the Box, urges six‑month review

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 29, 2012
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Summary

After extended neighborhood testimony about late‑night noise and safety, the Board of Appeals denied the neighborhood appeal and upheld the Entertainment Commission’s conditional after‑hours permit for Jack in the Box (vote 4–1), asking the Entertainment Commission to monitor compliance and hold a status hearing in six months.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 29 denied an appeal by neighborhood groups seeking to overturn the Entertainment Commission’s conditional grant of an after‑hours permit for a Jack in the Box at Geary and Eleventh avenues.

Attorneys and neighborhood representatives said the location has a history of late‑night police calls, fights and public‑safety incidents and submitted petitions and letters from residents saying quality‑of‑life problems dropped while the restaurant stopped operating late‑night hours. Appellants asked the board to reverse the Entertainment…

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