solving the problems with this business. and any other deals to create a new smoking area with the potential problems that could create for neighbors, i think that needs to be addressed separately. [bell ringing] thank you. thank you very much. president miguel: thank you. i m jim hannah. and i have been here for 12 years and there have been numerous violations and there was problems with the sound system and expand it to trigger and they opened up the patio and that was the main reason that caused the problems is the congregation of the people drinking and smoking and they are not technically supposed to be drinking unless there is an employee present and it becomes more of a party area. and they call in the middle of the night and 12:30, they close the door and will comply to that, but i have to be woken up in the middle of the night to call. it is really, really noisy and they are having like a who can talk the loudest project. and i do wish they would have the secur
call. it is really, really noisy and they are having like a who can talk the loudest project. and i do wish they would have the security guards out front and they are just screaming and carrying on and the conflict gets worse. there is no time to rest until 2:00 in the morning when they close up and 150 spill out then. and i am glad that something is being done, but there hasn t been a contact person. the manager never, ever responds to my calls. so i would like to say they do address the issue that when there is a problem, they respond to that. and there have been a lot of police calls there. it s been a strain on the police department as well to come around. that s it. thanks. president miguel: thank you. mark gallagher, ron cox, ellen beach. my name is mark gallagher. i was asked to contribute to the public comment today. i am a member of the dtna and have lived across from trigger for approximately seven years. when i moved into the residence, there was no bar open. soo
i m jim hannah. and i have been here for 12 years and there have been numerous violations and there was problems with the sound system and expand it to trigger and they opened up the patio and that was the main reason that caused the problems is the congregation of the people drinking and smoking and they are not technically supposed to be drinking unless there is an employee present and it becomes more of a party area. and they call in the middle of the night and 12:30, they close the door and will comply to that, but i have to be woken up in the middle of the night to call. it is really, really noisy and they are having like a who can talk the loudest project. and i do wish they would have the security guards out front and they are just screaming and carrying on and the conflict gets worse. there is no time to rest until 2:00 in the morning when they close up and 150 spill out then. and i am glad that something is being done, but there hasn t been a contact person. the ma
include and do require a cu and the remainder of the rc parcels do not. commissioner antonini: so we already have the controls on van ness avenue. that is correct. commissioner antonini: and we re extending it to tarsz off the street to the areas off the street, which are the tenderloin and some others and wherever else the other parts of the rc-3 and 4 areas are that you put in. okay. it sounds like that probably is just redefining something that s largely in place anyway. because i think a lot of those areas are more similar to the downtown area and you add to at least along van ness and if it s already in place, it isn t going to make any difference. you already have to go through that process on van ness, so that s really not going to change anything. okay. thank you. president miguel: commissioner sugaya. commissioner sugaya: pardon my ignorance, but we re going to take the rc-3 and 4 and then use wise we re going to refer within those districts to the n.c.t. uses.