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Planning Commission approves Farina’s liquor license and rooftop activity with conditions

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 15, 2007
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Summary

After heavy neighborhood comment about noise, traffic and enforcement, the commission approved a Type 47 alcohol license and rooftop garden dining for Farina (18th & Dearborn) with acoustic barriers, time limits and monitored valet parking; the vote was 4–3.

The Planning Commission approved a conditional‑use request allowing a full liquor license (Type 47) and a limited rooftop garden dining area for Farina, an Italian restaurant proposed at Eighteenth and Dearborn streets in the Mission District.

Project representatives said the rooftop would include 30 fixed seats, a small herb garden for restaurant use and a plexiglass sound barrier along the Dearborn side. Landscape architect and co‑owner Monica…

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