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Committee backs Night Market liquor‑license transfer, forwards resolution to full Board
Summary
The San Francisco Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee voted to forward a resolution finding that transferring a Type 48 on‑sale liquor license to Night Market at 32 Third Street would serve public convenience and necessity, after the Alcohol Liaison Unit outlined conditions and supporters described local economic benefits.
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on Sept. 26 voted to forward a resolution to the full Board of Supervisors finding that a proposed Type 48 on‑sale liquor license for Night Market at 32 Third Street will serve the public convenience and necessity.
Officer Mackey of the Police Department’s Alcohol Liaison Unit told the committee the applicant had applied for a Type 48 license that would allow on‑site sale of beer, wine and distilled spirits and that ALU had received “18 letters of protest and 38 letters of…
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