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Supervisors approve four local liquor-license transfers with police-recommended conditions

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Public Safety & Neighborhood Services Committee · October 15, 2015
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Summary

The committee approved four license transfers (King Kong Beta, Barrel Room, Spanish Table, Rialto Mercado) with conditions from the Police Department’s Alcoholic Licensing Unit (hours, no off-sale where specified, security and lighting). Each motion passed without objection.

The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on Oct. 15 approved four separate liquor-license items for businesses seeking on- or off-sale beer and wine permits, adopting the San Francisco Police Department Alcoholic Licensing Unit’s recommended conditions in each case.

The committee approved a Type 42 on-sale beer-and-wine license for King Kong Beta (Ki Tran Inc.) at 745 O’Farrell Street after Sgt. Gigi George told supervisors the location sits in a plot flagged for high crime and a high-saturation census tract; ALU recommended conditions including on-sale hours (12 p.m.–11 p.m.), no off-sale, a requirement for identifiable security personnel after…

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