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Supervisors’ committee recommends approval of several alcohol and theater licenses with conditions
Summary
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee forwarded multiple alcohol-license applications and a theater license to the full San Francisco Board of Supervisors with recommended conditions from police and the Alcoholic Beverage Control unit, citing local crime and 'undue concentration' concerns but noting applicants’ concurrence with conditions.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on March 5 recommended approval of several liquor‑and theater‑license applications, forwarding each with conditions aimed at limiting late hours, merchandising of alcohol and on‑site security.
Lieutenant Dave Falzon of the San Francisco Police Department told the committee the department had reviewed a Type 21 off‑sale application from Target Corporation for a Target Express on Bush Street and found no protest letters or letters of support, 16 calls for service at the vacant space (not related to the application), and that the site sits in an area the department classed as "high crime" and an "area of undue concentration." Falzon said the department recommended approval with conditions including restricted sales hours and limits on the percentage of retail space used to…
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