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Supervisors approve liquor licenses for Target Express on Ocean Avenue and Wine Down on Folsom Street

Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee, San Francisco Board of Supervisors · July 16, 2015
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Summary

The committee approved a type 21 off-sale license for a Target Express in District 7 with nine SFPD-recommended conditions (including a ban on powdered alcohol) and approved a type 42 on-sale wine-and-beer license for Wine Down at 685 Folsom with conditions and letters of support.

The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee approved two liquor-license applications during its July 16, 2015 meeting.

For Item 4, Lieutenant Dave Falzon of the San Francisco Police Department summarized a type 21 application to transfer an off-sale general license to a Target Express at 1830 Ocean Avenue (District 7). SFPD recommended approval with nine conditions, including restricted hours, a limit on the square footage used for alcohol displays, bans on…

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