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Committee to send Cloud Kitchens liquor-license denial resolution to full board after public opposition

Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee · June 28, 2019
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Summary

The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on June 28 forwarded a resolution to the full Board of Supervisors finding that a proposed transfer of a Type 21 off-sale liquor license for Cloud Kitchens at 475 Sixth Street "does not meet public convenience and necessity," after public testimony raised safety and small‑business concerns.

The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on June 28 moved to send a resolution to the full San Francisco Board of Supervisors finding that granting a Type 21 off‑sale liquor license to Cloud Kitchens at 475 Sixth Street "does not meet public convenience and necessity." The committee took the action after public testimony raising safety and neighborhood impacts and a brief report from the San Francisco Police Department’s Alcohol Liaison Unit.

The SFPD ALU told the committee the applicant had applied for a Type 21 license (off‑sale beer, wine and distilled spirits), noted there were zero letters of protest and zero letters of support, and described the location as Plot 260 (characterized…

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