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Board of Appeals denies jurisdiction request in noise penalty case at Trigger nightclub

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 10, 2011
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 10 declined to take jurisdiction over a zoning notice of violation and roughly $50,000–$60,000 in penalties for Trigger (2344 Market St.), citing a long pattern of noncompliance and enforcement history; the vote was 4–1.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 10 refused a request to take jurisdiction over a notice of violation and related penalties issued to Trigger, a nightlife venue at 2344 Market Street, after neighbors and city staff described repeated noise and smoking ordinance violations.

Jeremy Paul, appearing for the venue, asked the board to grant jurisdiction so the parties could revisit penalties that he said amounted to about $50,000 (at $250 per day for ~200 days); Paul said recent mitigation work and a new permit application aim to fix…

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