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Supervisors forward four liquor-license transfers with standard public‑safety conditions

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Public Safety & Neighborhood Services Committee · January 23, 2020
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Summary

The Public Safety & Neighborhood Services Committee recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve multiple liquor‑license transfers (Lion’s Den; Lark Bar; Cask; Shack 15), with ALU‑recommended conditions including litter control, monitoring, loitering prevention and noise limits; Shack 15 was continued for Port consultation.

The Public Safety & Neighborhood Services Committee on Jan. 21 heard four alcohol licensing items and moved three forward to the full Board with positive recommendations while continuing one for further consultation.

Officer Salmons of the San Francisco Police Department’s Alcohol Liaison Unit told the committee the transfer application for Lion’s Den Ventures LLC, proposing a Type 48 on‑sale general public premises license at 57 Wentworth Place, drew no protests and 11 letters of support but sits in a high‑crime,…

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