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Committee backs Gus’ Community Market license transfer, with conditions

Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors · September 17, 2015
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Summary

The committee recommended approval of a type‑21 off‑sale liquor license transfer to Gus’ Community Market in the Mission District, citing Mission Station support, Planning Commission approval and community outreach; ALU recommended conditions on hours, display area, bottle sizes and noise.

The committee advanced a request to transfer a type 21 off‑sale general liquor license to Gus’ Community Market at 2111 Harrison Street in District 9.

The Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) unit and ALU staff summarized the application: the transfer would allow off‑sale of beer, wine and distilled spirits and an on‑site cafe component…

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