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Planning Commission approves liquor‑license transfer to Luigi’s Delicatessen with conditions

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 20, 2007
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Summary

The Planning Commission approved a conditional‑use transfer of an off‑sale ABC Type 21 liquor license to Luigi’s Delicatessen at 1926 Lombard, imposing conditions including a 10 p.m. limit on alcohol sales, corrected signage, and requirements to emphasize deli/grocery operations and a community liaison.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted to approve a conditional‑use authorization to transfer an off‑sale ABC Type 21 liquor license to Luigi’s Delicatessen at 1926 Lombard Street, subject to neighborhood‑oriented conditions including a restriction that alcohol sales end at 10 p.m.

Planning staff told the commission the proposal is a transfer — not a new liquor store — under Planning Code §186.1(e) and related sections and recommended approval with conditions to address local concerns…

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