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Committee recommends against BevMo license at 150 Kearny Street, citing saturation and neighborhood impacts

Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee · October 11, 2017
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Summary

The committee recommended that public convenience or necessity is not met for BevMo’s proposed licenses at 150 Kearny Street after neighbors, small grocers and supportive‑housing providers raised concerns about overconcentration, public safety and traffic; the police ABC unit reported 20 valid protests and high crime/saturation indicators.

The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee recommended that the Board find that public convenience or necessity is not served by BevMo’s request to transfer a Type 21 off‑sale general alcohol license, issue a Type 42 on‑sale beer and wine license and a Type 86 educational tasting license for a proposed store at 150 Kearny Street.

Sergeant George presented the police ABC unit report noting 20 valid letters of protest and zero letters of support, and identified Plot 170 / Census…

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