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Commission approves La Peria Grill—s full-liquor conditional use on Polk with six-month police follow-up

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 14, 2008
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Summary

After weeks of neighborhood debate and mixed testimony, the Planning Commission approved a conditional use allowing La Peria Grill to expand to a full-liquor (Type 47/40-7) service provided the restaurant adheres to strict operating conditions and the Police Department reports back in six months.

The Planning Commission voted Feb. 14 to approve La Peria Grill—s conditional use request to operate with a full-liquor license (Type 47) at 1760 Polk Street, with a set of conditions intended to ensure the business remains a food-focused full-service restaurant and not a late-night bar. The approval passed on a 4-2 vote, with Commissioners Moore and Olague voting no.

The Police Department opposed the request, citing an ABC census-tract calculation the station shared with the commission showing an area already overconcentrated with on-sale…

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