San Francisco County Grand Jury
• 2006-2007
Purpose of the Civil Grand Jury The purpose of the Civil Grand Jury is to investigate the operations of the various*
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Recommendations 11
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R1"San Francisco Club Closing after shooting: City will consider suspending permit of Boondock Bay" by Jaxon Van Derbeken, San Francisco Chronicle, 5/1/07, p. B-3. "Fury over Sound" by Steven T. Jones, San Francisco Bay Guardian Online, 5/26/07. "Local Club Six not deep-sixed—yet" by Adam Martin, San Francisco Examiner, 6-7-07. Entertainment Commission: Administrative Code, Chapter 90
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R2Employees of the establishment shall be posted at all the entrances and exits to the establishment during the period from 10:00 p.m. to such time past closing that all patrons have left the premises. These employees shall insure that patrons walting to enter the establishment and those exiting in the premises are urged to respect the quiet and cleanliness of the neighborhood as they walk to their parked vehicle or otherwise leave the area; and
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R3Employees of the establishment shall walk a 100-foot radius from the premises some time between 30 minutes after closing time and 8:00 a.m. the following morning, and shall pick up and dispose of any discarded beverage containers and other trash left by area nighttime entertainment patrons; and
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R4Sufficient toilet facilities shall be made accessible to patrons within the premises, and toilet facilities shall be made accessible to prospective patrons who may be lined up waiting to enter the establishment; and
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R5The establishment shall provide outside lighting in a manner than would illuminate outside street and sidewalk areas and adjacent parking, as appropriate; and
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R6The establishment shall provide adequate parking for patrons that would encourage use of parking by establishment patrons. Adequate signage shall be well-lit and prominently displayed to advertise the availability and location of such parking resources for establishment patrons; and
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R7The establishment shall provide adequate ventilation within the structures such that doors and/or windows are not left open for such purposes resulting in noise emission from the premises; and There shall be no noise audible outside the establishment during the daytime or
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R8nighttime hours that violates the San Francisco Municipal Code Section 49 or 2900 et. seq. Further, absolutely no sound from the establishment shall be Ĩ XIII Entertainment Commission Good Neighbor Policy audible inside any surrounding residences or businesses that violates (San Francisco Police code) section 2900.
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R9The establishment shall implement other conditions and/or management practices necessary to insure that management and/or patrons of the establishments maintain the quiet, safety, and cleanliness of the premises and the vicinity of the use, and do not block driveways of neighboring residents or businesses.
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R10Permit holder shall take all reasonable measures to insure the sidewalks adjacent to the premises are not blocked or unnecessarily affected by patrons or employees due to the operations of the premises and shall provide security whenever patrons gather outdoors.
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R11Permit holder shall provide a cell phone number to all interested neighbors that will be answered at all times by a manager or other responsible person who has the authority to adjust volume and respond to other complaints whenever entertainment is provided. Adopted by the Entertainment Commission on November 16, 2004 П IX
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