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Committee forwards two Mission District liquor‑license transfer requests to full Board
Summary
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on Jan. 10 forwarded two liquor‑license transfer requests — City Club (type 48) at 2919 Sixteenth Street and City Beer Store (type 42 transfer to 1148–1150 Mission Street) — to the full San Francisco Board of Supervisors with positive recommendations after staff presented police/ABC conditions and applicants described safety measures and neighborhood support.
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on Jan. 10 voted to forward two liquor‑license transfer requests to the full San Francisco Board of Supervisors with positive recommendations.
Clerk John Carroll called item 1 for a type 48 on‑sale general public‑premises liquor license transfer for City Club at 2919 Sixteenth Street. Sergeant George presented the PCN (public convenience or necessity) report, saying there were zero letters of protest or support, that the site is in a high‑crime plot and a high‑saturation census tract, and that Mission Station had no opposition. The department and Alcoholic Beverage Control staff recommended conditions including on‑sale hours limited to 12 p.m.–2 a.m.,…
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