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Entertainment Commission conditionally approves two venue permits with noise controls

June 01, 2021 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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Entertainment Commission conditionally approves two venue permits with noise controls
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted June 1 to conditionally grant two venue permits, attaching staff-recommended Good Neighbor conditions and SFPD input while pressing applicants on how they would control sound and patron behavior.

Allison, controller at Italian Homemade Company, told commissioners the 1919 Union Street location would add indoor ambient music and occasional DJs but would not use its outdoor parklet for amplified sound. She said the restaurant had letters of support from the Marina Merchant Association and nearby neighbors and that a manager would oversee compliance. Commissioner questions focused on on-site management and neighbor outreach; a public commenter, Alexander Mulder, said he lived in the neighborhood and supported the application. The commission approved the limited live‑performance permit with the staff recommendation and the SFPD Northern Station condition that the venue “shall not disturb the neighbors.”

The commission also approved a place‑of‑entertainment permit for Cadillac Bar & Grill at 1355 Market Street. Owner Michael Rodriguez described an 8,000‑square‑foot space with seating for several hundred, plans to host salsa bands and DJs, and a minimum of two door security staff with additional personnel added “one per 100” patrons as needed. Rodriguez said bands would initially bring their own sound equipment but that he planned to install a permanent house system if the program proved viable. Commissioners pressed him on sound monitoring, hours, and outreach to nearby residents and office tenants; Rodriguez said the restaurant includes insulation in the dining area and that he would personally intervene if performers exceeded acceptable levels.

Both permit approvals were conditional and tied to existing enforcement tools and the commission’s Good Neighbor policies. Commissioners noted that Northern and Tenderloin SFPD officers had reviewed the applications and that staff would follow up on next steps with Director Weiland.

The approvals were procedural actions: commissioners called the question by roll call and recorded ayes for the motions to grant each permit. Applicants were instructed to follow up with Entertainment Commission staff on implementation steps.

The commission then moved on to other agenda items; next procedural steps for the permits include follow-up with Director Weiland and any required permit updates or monitoring by enforcement staff.

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