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Board Upholds Permits for Hole in the Wall at 1369 Folsom After Public Comment
Summary
The Board of Appeals unanimously upheld a building permit and two entertainment permits for the Hole in the Wall at 1369 Folsom Street after neighborhood debate over parking, noise and compatibility; public supporters cited the bar—s community fundraising role.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals unanimously upheld three permits for the Hole in the Wall, a neighborhood bar, after hearing neighborhood objections and community support during an April 2 hearing.
Appellant Jackie Bryson argued the approvals were premature, noting pending actions — including an Alcoholic Beverage Commission review and a Department of Parking and Traffic curb-cut approval — and continued concerns about parking and neighborhood compatibility. "If ABC does not grant the liquor license moving, then there…
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