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San Francisco Entertainment Commission approves multiple permits, including Savoy Tivoli amendment for outdoor sound
Summary
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved several place-of-entertainment permits and one amendment after staff presentations and public comment, and the executive director updated the commission on an appealed permit that will go to the Board of Appeals on Nov. 5.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved a slate of permits and one permit amendment at its regular meeting, clearing several businesses to host live or prerecorded entertainment under conditions recommended by staff.
The commission approved a consent calendar item for Decentered Arts at 1175 Folsom St., then voted to grant new or amended place-of-entertainment (POE) permits for El Trebo (2888 San Bruno Ave.), an amendment for Savoy Tivoli (1434 Grant Ave.) to allow windows open during indoor entertainment and limited outdoor amplified prerecorded music, a POE and extended-hours permit for The Buddha (333 11th St.), and a POE permit for Silver Cloud (1994 Lombard St.).
The executive director, Wylund, also told the commission that it had previously affirmed a director’s order to suspend Castle SF’s permits and that the permit holder appealed; a Board of Appeals hearing is scheduled for Nov. 5 and department respondent briefs are due Oct. 30.
Savoy Tivoli’s amendment drew the most visible neighborhood debate. Staff…
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