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Committee recommends approval of two San Francisco liquor-license transfers

Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee · December 10, 2020
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Summary

The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee voted to forward committee reports recommending approval of two liquor-license transfers: Tony Baloney’s (type 21 off-sale) and San Francisco Wine Society (type 42 on-sale). Both applications drew ALU support with conditions addressing loitering, litter and staff supervision.

The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on Dec. 10 voted to recommend Board of Supervisors approval of two liquor-license transfers in South of Market and the Ferry/Market area.

An ALU representative told the committee that Tony Baloney’s, at 1098 Howard, applied for a type 21 off-sale general license and that the police-planning memo (PCM) and ALU recommended approval with the condition that the…

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