Boston Entertainment Application Board Reviews Key License Requests, Highlights Noise and Security Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
In a virtual hearing conducted under the temporary amendments to the open meeting law, the Boston Entertainment Application Board reviewed several applications for entertainment licenses, with a strong focus on noise management, security measures, and community relations. The session drew attention to the applications from establishments seeking to enhance or transfer their entertainment offerings while maintaining compliance with city regulations.
0:03The most discussed application came from Mobile ZNC, operating as McGonagal, located on Neonet Avenue. This request for an annual live entertainment license sought to expand their offerings to include audio devices, widescreen TVs, disc jockeys, and live performances with up to five instrumentalists and two vocalists, operating daily until 2 a.m. Representing the establishment, Tyler Hensler emphasized the importance of live music to their business model, notably featuring traditional Irish bands and local artists. The venue, operational since December, had already garnered positive community feedback.
Noise control was a concern, with discussions highlighting the installation of soundproofing boards and ongoing insulation work to reduce noise impact on the residential apartments above. Hensler confirmed that communication channels with tenants were open and had not resulted in complaints, underscoring a cooperative relationship, particularly noting a Boston police officer residing above. Director Kathleen Joyce acknowledged the venue’s popularity and inquired into their age restrictions, revealing a policy shift to strictly over-21 patrons post-10 p.m.
Security measures were another focal point, with ten security staff slated for busy nights and surveillance cameras installed both inside and outside the venue. Hensler detailed crowd control procedures and the strategic cessation of music to facilitate a gradual dispersal of patrons at closing. The board expressed concerns regarding external lines, emphasizing the necessity of monitoring to prevent disturbances and alcohol consumption before entry. Hensler assured the board that vigilance was a priority, with surveillance footage stored for approximately 90 days, pending confirmation with their technician.
12:02The board also examined the application from Altin Live Concessions, operating as O’Brien’s, located on Harvard Avenue. This request involved expanding entertainment categories following the acquisition from Rhubarb Inc. to include audio devices, jukeboxes, widescreen TVs, dancing by patrons, and live music with up to five instrumentalists and five vocalists. Legal counsel Tyler Hensler detailed that the operational model would remain unchanged post-transfer, emphasizing continuity for patrons accustomed to the venue’s traditional operations over the past 30 years.
Soundproofing and noise complaints were again topics of interest, with Timothy Filbin, the venue’s manager of record. Age verification procedures were outlined, using wristbands and stamps to maintain compliance, while security staffing was addressed, citing a team of 10 to 12 employees dedicated to smooth operations during events. The board also explored dispersal strategies to prevent loitering post-events, with Filbin describing a dedicated loading zone to facilitate ride-sharing services.
Conor Newman from the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services lent support to O’Brien’s, highlighting the lack of complaints and applauding the establishment’s community outreach efforts. The board concluded the discussion by taking both applications under advisement.
Michelle Wu
Licensing Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Licensing Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/21/2025
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Recording Published:
01/21/2025
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Duration:
25 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Boston
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