FILE 200516Appropriation - Proceeds from General Obligation Bonds Transportation and Road Improvements, 2014 - Series 2020B - Municipal Transportation Agency - Street and Transit Projects - $140,000,000 - FY2020-2021PAGE 4
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FILE 200538Settlement of Lawsuit - Margaret Hardgrave - $75,000PAGE 4
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FILE 200539Settlement of Lawsuit - Square, Inc. - $7,017,894.75PAGES 4-5
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FILE 200540Settlement of Lawsuit - Plaintiffs Nicolas Adelman, et al. - $2,100,000PAGES 5-6
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FILE 200560Settlement of Lawsuit - Sandra Hernandez, Clarisse Hernandez, Diego Hernandez, and David Hernandez - $214,000PAGE 6
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FILE 200114Planning Code - North Beach Special Use District - Consolidation of Groundfloor StorefrontsPAGES 6-7
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200114 [Planning Code - North Beach Special Use District - Consolidation of Groundfloor Storefronts] Sponsor: Peskin Ordinance amending the Planning Code to allow the consolidation or merger of groundfloor storefronts in the North Beach Special Use District for an existing Public Facility for San Francisco Police Department functions or auxiliary space associated with such use; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and adopting findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. Ordinance No. 117-20 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200577Administrative Code - Goods or Services Contracts for Incarcerated PersonsPAGES 7-8
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200577 [Administrative Code - Goods or Services Contracts for Incarcerated Persons] Sponsors: Fewer; Walton, Mar, Haney, Peskin, Ronen, Mandelman, Preston, Safai and Yee Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to prohibit the City from entering into an agreement to provide goods or services to incarcerated persons of a jail facility that allows the City to collect some or all of the revenue paid for those goods or services. Supervisor Yee requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Ordinance No. 123-20 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200478General Obligation Bond Election - Health and Recovery - Not to Exceed $487,500,000PAGES 8-9
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e use disorder, and/or homelessness; parks, open space, and recreation facilities, including green and climate resilient infrastructure; and streets, curb ramps, street structures and plazas, and related costs necessary or convenient for the foregoing purposes; authorizing landlords to pass-through 50% of the resulting property tax increase to residential tenants under Administrative Code Chapter 37; providing for the levy and collection of taxes to pay both principal and interest on such Bonds; incorporating the provisions of the Administrative Code relating to the Citizens’ General Obligation Bond Oversight Committee’s review of Bond expenditures; setting certain procedures and requirements for the election; adopting findings under the California Environmental Quality Act; and finding that the proposed Bonds are in conformity with the General Plan, and with the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1(b). (Pursuant to California Government Code, Sections 43607 and 43608, this matter shall require a vote of two-thirds (8 votes) of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve passage of this Ordinance.) Ordinance No. 116-20 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200509Charter Amendment - Public AdvocatePAGE 9
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200509 [Charter Amendment - Public Advocate] Sponsors: Mar; Ronen, Haney, Preston and Walton Charter Amendment (Fourth Draft) to amend the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco to: 1) create the Office of the Public Advocate; 2) set the Public Advocate’s powers and duties; 3) authorize the Public Advocate to review the administration of City programs and services, including programs for transmitting information to the public and departments’ customer service plans, and to receive, investigate, and attempt to resolve complaints regarding City services and programs; 4) authorize the Public Advocate to receive and investigate specified whistleblower complaints; and 5) provide for the Public Advocate’s election, removal, and salary; at an election to be held on November 3, 2020. (Supervisor Stefani dissented in committee.) NOT ORDERED SUBMITTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Haney, Mar, Preston, Ronen, Walton
Noes: Fewer, Mandelman, Peskin, Safai, Stefani, Yee
FILE 200510Charter Amendment - Department of Sanitation and Streets, Sanitation and Streets Commission, and Public Works CommissionPAGE 9
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200510 [Charter Amendment - Department of Sanitation and Streets, Sanitation and Streets Commission, and Public Works Commission] Sponsors: Haney; Walton, Preston, Ronen, Mar and Safai Charter Amendment (Fourth Draft) to amend the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco to create the Department of Sanitation and Streets to succeed to specific duties currently performed by the Department of Public Works; to create a Sanitation and Streets Commission to oversee the Department of Sanitation and Streets; to create a Public Works Commission to oversee the Department of Public Works; and to require an annual performance audit and cost and waste analysis for both departments; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; at an election to be held on November 3, 2020. (Supervisor Stefani dissented in committee.) ORDERED SUBMITTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Haney, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Walton
Noes: Fewer, Mandelman, Stefani, Yee
FILE 200514Charter Amendment - Sheriff Department Oversight Board and Inspector GeneralPAGES 9-10
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200514 [Charter Amendment - Sheriff Department Oversight Board and Inspector General] Sponsors: Walton; Haney, Ronen, Preston, Yee, Safai, Mar and Peskin Charter Amendment (Third Draft) to amend the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco to create the Sheriff’s Department Oversight Board to advise and report findings and recommendations to the Sheriff and the Board of Supervisors regarding Sheriff’s Department operations; to create the Sheriff’s Department Office of Inspector General, under the direction of an Inspector General appointed by the Oversight Board, to investigate complaints of non-criminal misconduct by employees and contractors of the Sheriff’s Department and in-custody deaths, develop policy recommendations for the Sheriff’s Department, and report quarterly its findings, results, and recommendations to the Sheriff and the Oversight Board; at an election to be held on November 3, 2020. Supervisor Peskin requested to be added as a co-sponsor. ORDERED SUBMITTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200515Charter Amendment - Police Department Staffing LevelsPAGE 10
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200515 [Charter Amendment - Police Department Staffing Levels] Sponsors: Yee; Ronen, Peskin, Fewer, Walton, Mar, Preston, Haney, Mandelman and Safai Charter Amendment (Second Draft) to amend the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco to remove the minimum police staffing requirement, to require the Police Department to submit a report and recommendation regarding police staffing levels to the Police Commission every two years, and to require the Police Commission to consider the report and recommendation when approving the department’s proposed budget; at an election to be held on November 3, 2020. Supervisors Haney, Mandelman, and Safai requested to be added as co-sponsors. Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Chief William Scott (Police Department) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. ORDERED SUBMITTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200608Accept and Expend Grant and Amend the Annual Salary Ordinance - Retroactive - Securing the Cities Program Grant - United States Homeland Security - $2,000,000PAGE 10
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200608 [Accept and Expend Grant and Amend the Annual Salary Ordinance - Retroactive - Securing the Cities Program Grant - United States Homeland Security - $2,000,000] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance retroactively authorizing the Department of Emergency Management, as a fiscal agent for the Bay Area Urban Areas Security Initiative, to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $2,000,000 from the United States Department of Homeland Security for the Securing the Cities Grant Program for the period of March 4, 2020, through October 30, 2020; and amending Ordinance No. 170-19 (Annual Salary Ordinance, File No. 190620 for FYs 2019-2020 and 2020-2021) to provide for the addition of four grant-funded positions, one each in Class 0932 Manager IV (FTE 1.0), Class 0931 Manager III (FTE 1.0), Class 1823 Senior Administrative Analyst (FTE 1.0), and Class 8601 Emergency Services Coordinator I (FTE 1.0). (Department of Emergency Management) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200487Amended Ten-Year Capital Expenditure Plan - FYs 2020-2029PAGES 10-11
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200487 [Amended Ten-Year Capital Expenditure Plan - FYs 2020-2029] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution amending the City’s ten-year capital expenditure plan for FYs 2020-2029 to amend the proposed Government Obligation bond program. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 318-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200603Airport Professional Services Agreement - Covenant Aviation Security, LLC - General Airport Security Services - Not to Exceed $11,785,254PAGE 11
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200603 [Airport Professional Services Agreement - Covenant Aviation Security, LLC - General Airport Security Services - Not to Exceed $11,785,254] Resolution approving Modification No. 1 to Contract No. 50178, General Airport Security Services, with Covenant Aviation Security, LLC, to increase the contract amount by $6,285,254 for a new contract amount not to exceed $11,785,254 and extending the term through June 30, 2022, pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118(b). (Airport Commission) (Fiscal Impact) Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 1, Line 24, through Page 2, Line 1, by adding ‘WHEREAS, Prior to exercising the second 2-year option to extend the term of the contract, the Airport will evaluate whether the services performed under the contract could be performed by permanent civil service employees to mitigate possible layoffs;'. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
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(Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 342-20 ADOPTED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200667Airport Professional Services Agreement Modification - Vanderlande Industries Inc. - Operate, Maintain and Repair Airport-Owned Passenger Boarding Bridges and Baggage Handling Systems - Not to Exceed $12,747,831PAGE 11
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200667 [Airport Professional Services Agreement Modification - Vanderlande Industries Inc. - Operate, Maintain and Repair Airport-Owned Passenger Boarding Bridges and Baggage Handling Systems - Not to Exceed $12,747,831] Resolution approving Modification No. 2 to Airport Contract No. 50030.01, Vanderlande Industries Inc., to increase the contract amount by $2,953,956 for a new not to exceed contract amount of $12,747,831 to operate, maintain, and repair Airport-owned passenger boarding bridges and baggage handling systems in the domestic terminals; and to exercise the final one-year option to extend the term from October 1, 2020, through September 30, 2021, pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118(b). (Airport Commission) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 344-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200668Modification to the Airport Professional Services Agreement - Retroactive - Hallmark Aviation Services, L.P. - Airport Information and Guest Assistance Services - Two-Year Contract Extension - Not to Exceed $41,111,970PAGES 11-12
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200668 [Modification to the Airport Professional Services Agreement - Retroactive - Hallmark Aviation Services, L.P. - Airport Information and Guest Assistance Services - Two-Year Contract Extension - Not to Exceed $41,111,970] Resolution retroactively approving Modification No. 3 to the Professional Services Agreement, Contract No. 50052, between Hallmark Aviation Services, L.P., and the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through its Airport Commission, for Airport Information and Guest Assistance Services, extending the term for two years, to commence on July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2022, to increase the contract amount by $13,758,746 for a new total contract not to exceed amount of $41,111,970. (Airport Commission) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 345-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200604Lease of Real Property - 333 Valencia Owner L.L.C. - 333 Valencia Street - Base Annual Rent $2,209,239 - Tenant Improvements $6,500,000PAGE 12
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200604 [Lease of Real Property - 333 Valencia Owner L.L.C. - 333 Valencia Street - Base Annual Rent $2,209,239 - Tenant Improvements $6,500,000] Resolution approving and authorizing the Director of Property, on behalf of the City’s Department of Public Health, to lease real property located at 333 Valencia Street, for an initial term of fifteen years anticipated to commence on February 16, 2021, from 333 Valencia Owner LLC, at a base rent of $2,209,239 per year with 3% annual increases; authorizing the Director of Property to execute documents, make certain modifications and take certain actions in furtherance of the Lease and this Resolution, as defined herein; finding the proposed transaction is in conformance with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and adopting findings under the California Environmental Quality Act. (Public Health Department) (Fiscal Impact) Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Walton, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 4, Line 12, by striking ‘$6.2M’ and adding ‘$6.5M’. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
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(Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 343-20 ADOPTED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200670Contract Amendment No. 6 - Central Subway Design Group - Increase Contract Amount - Not to Exceed $54,779,692PAGES 12-13
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200670 [Contract Amendment No. 6 - Central Subway Design Group - Increase Contract Amount - Not to Exceed $54,779,692] Resolution approving Amendment No. 6 to Contract CS-155-2 Architectural and Engineering Services for the Final Design and Construction of the Central Subway Project with Central Subway Design Group to increase the contract amount by $6,879,086 for Amendment No. 6 for additional work necessary to provide design support services through completion of Central Subway Project, for a total amended contract amount not to exceed $54,779,692 with no change to the term of 12 years to expire on April 4, 2022. (Municipal Transportation Agency) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 346-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
Absent: Yee
FILE 200675Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds - 1000 Market Street (San Cristina Hotel) - Not to Exceed $30,000,000PAGE 13
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ential mortgage revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $30,000,000 to finance the acquisition and rehabilitation of the San Cristina apartments at 1000 Market Street; authorizing and directing the Director to direct the Controller’s Office to hold in trust an amount not to exceed $100,000 in accordance with CDLAC procedures; authorizing the Director to certify to CDLAC that the City has on deposit the required amount; authorizing the Director to pay an amount equal to such deposit to the State of California if the City fails to issue the residential mortgage revenue bonds; approving, for purposes of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the issuance and sale of residential mortgage revenue bonds by the City in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $30,000,000 to finance the acquisition and rehabilitation of the San Cristina apartments; authorizing and directing the execution of any documents necessary to implement this Resolution, as defined herein; and ratifying and approving any action heretofore taken in connection with the Project, as defined herein, and the Application, as defined herein. Resolution No. 347-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200676Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds -1204 Mason Street, 777 Broadway, and 1525-1529 Grant Avenue (Throughline Apartments) - Not to Exceed $40,000,000PAGES 13-14
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he California Debt Limit Allocation Committee (“CDLAC”) to permit the issuance of residential mortgage revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $40,000,000 for 1204 Mason Street, 777 Broadway, and 1525-1529 Grant Avenue (Throughline Apartments); authorizing and directing the Director to direct the Controller’s Office to hold in trust an amount not to exceed $100,000 in accordance with CDLAC procedures; authorizing the Director to certify to CDLAC that the City has on deposit the required amount; authorizing the Director to pay an amount equal to such deposit to the State of California if the City fails to issue the residential mortgage revenue bonds; approving, for purposes of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the issuance and sale of residential mortgage revenue bonds by the City in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $40,000,000; authorizing and directing the execution of any documents necessary to implement this Resolution, as defined herein; and ratifying and approving any action heretofore taken in connection with the Project, as defined herein, and the Application, as defined herein. Resolution No. 348-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200703Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds - 4840 Mission - Not to Exceed $75,000,000PAGE 14
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200703 [Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds - 4840 Mission - Not to Exceed $75,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Safai Resolution approving, for purposes of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the issuance and sale of tax-exempt residential mortgage revenue bonds by the City and County of San Francisco (the “City”) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $75,000,000 to finance the development of a 137-unit affordable rental housing development located in the City at 4840 Mission Street (the “Project”); and ratifying and approving any action heretofore taken in connection with the Project, as defined herein, and the Application, as defined herein. Resolution No. 349-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200704Apply for Grant - California Department of Housing and Community Development - Permanent Local Housing Allocation Program - $52,308,210PAGE 14
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200704 [Apply for Grant - California Department of Housing and Community Development - Permanent Local Housing Allocation Program - $52,308,210] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, to execute a grant application, as defined herein, under the California Department of Housing and Community Development’s Permanent Local Housing Allocation Program for funding in the amount of $52,308,210. (Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development) Resolution No. 320-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200705Grant Agreement - Retroactive - Tenderloin Housing Clinic - Permanent Supportive Housing - Not to Exceed $89,400,486PAGE 14
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200705 [Grant Agreement - Retroactive - Tenderloin Housing Clinic - Permanent Supportive Housing - Not to Exceed $89,400,486] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution retroactively approving a grant agreement between the City and County of San Francisco and Tenderloin Housing Clinic for master lease and support services permanent housing to formerly homeless adults in 1,566 units, including 594 units for County Adult Assistance Programs tenants, for a term of July 1, 2020, through February 29, 2024, for a total amount not to exceed $89,400,486. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 321-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200707General Obligation Bonds - San Francisco Unified School District - Not to Exceed $280,000,000PAGES 14-15
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200707 [General Obligation Bonds - San Francisco Unified School District - Not to Exceed $280,000,000] Sponsor: Fewer Resolution authorizing the San Francisco Unified School District to issue and sell on its own behalf its general obligation bonds, Election of 2016, Series B in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $280,000,000 without further action of the City and County of San Francisco. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 350-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200674Health Service System Plans and Contribution Rates - Calendar Year 2021PAGE 15
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200674 [Health Service System Plans and Contribution Rates - Calendar Year 2021] Sponsor: Preston Ordinance approving Health Service System plans and contribution rates for calendar year 2021. (Pursuant to Charter, Section A8.422, this matter shall require a vote of three-fourths (9 votes) of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve passage of this Ordinance.) (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 191283Police and Public Works Codes - Administrative Penalties and Fines for Illegal DumpingPAGE 15
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191283 [Police and Public Works Codes - Administrative Penalties and Fines for Illegal Dumping] Sponsors: Walton; Fewer, Haney, Safai, Stefani and Mandelman Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to authorize the Public Works Director to impose administrative penalties and fines for illegal dumping, provide for additional enforcement remedies for illegal dumping, expand the definition of illegal dumping to capture electronic waste, and clarify that each act of illegal dumping constitutes a separate violation subject to abatement or enforcement actions; amending the Police Code to provide procedures for assessment and collection of administrative penalties for illegal dumping; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Ordinance be CONTINUED ON FIRST READING to the Board of Supervisors meeting of July 28, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200141Health Code - Adult Sex Venue Health and Safety StandardsPAGES 15-16
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200141 [Health Code - Adult Sex Venue Health and Safety Standards] Sponsor: Mandelman Ordinance amending the Health Code to require the Director of Health to adopt minimum health and safety standards governing the operation of commercial adult sex venues, but prohibiting the Director from adopting standards that require monitoring of patrons’ sexual activities, or that regulate doors or mandate unlocked doors in areas where sexual activity may occur. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 190799Condemning the Increase of Racial Profiling and Discrimination HarassmentPAGE 16
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190799 [Condemning the Increase of Racial Profiling and Discrimination Harassment] Sponsors: Walton; Ronen, Haney, Mar, Mandelman, Stefani, Preston and Safai Resolution condemning the increase of racial profiling and discrimination harassment from private businesses and individuals who profile people of color for suspicion of crime or denial of service based on the individual’s race, age, ethnicity, language, gender, sexual orientation, immigration status, and national origin. Supervisors Preston and Safai requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 335-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200499Liquor License - 620 Post Street - The Nobody InnPAGE 16
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200499 [Liquor License - 620 Post Street - The Nobody Inn] Resolution determining that the issuance of a Type-42 on-sale beer and wine public premises liquor license to The Nobody Inn, LLC, doing business as The Nobody Inn, located at 620 Post Street (District 3), will serve the public convenience or necessity of the City and County of San Francisco; and requesting that the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control impose conditions on the issuance of the license. (Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee) Resolution No. 341-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200631Hearing - Committee of the Whole - Amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for the Mission Bay South Blocks 29-32 Redevelopment Project - July 21, 2020, at 3:00 p.m.PAGES 17-18
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FILE 200575Redevelopment Plan Amendment - Mission Bay South Blocks 29-32 HotelPAGE 18
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200575 [Redevelopment Plan Amendment - Mission Bay South Blocks 29-32 Hotel] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance approving an amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for the Mission Bay South Redevelopment Project, which modifies the land use designation for certain property in Blocks 29-32 (also known as the site of Chase Center) to add hotel and residential as permitted uses, increases the total leasable square feet of retail space permitted on this property, increases the number of hotels and hotel rooms in the plan area, and authorizes certain dwelling units to be built on certain property in the plan area; directing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to transmit a copy of this Ordinance upon its enactment to the Successor Agency; making findings under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1(b). PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
Noes: Yee
FILE 200160Hearing - Appeal of Determination of Exemption From Environmental Review - 743 Vermont StreetPAGES 18-19
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FILE 200161Affirming the Categorical Exemption Determination - 743 Vermont StreetPAGE 19
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200161 [Affirming the Categorical Exemption Determination - 743 Vermont Street] Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 743 Vermont Street is categorically exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M20-089 Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Motion be APPROVED. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200162Conditionally Reversing the Categorical Exemption Determination - 743 Vermont StreetPAGE 19
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200162 [Conditionally Reversing the Categorical Exemption Determination - 743 Vermont Street] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 743 Vermont Street is categorically exempt from further environmental review, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200163Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Categorical Exemption Determination - 743 Vermont StreetPAGES 19-20
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200163 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Categorical Exemption Determination - 743 Vermont Street] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 743 Vermont Street is categorically exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200648Charter Amendment and Initiative Ordinance - Business and Tax Regulations Code - Adjustment of Baseline Funding and Business Tax ChangesPAGE 20
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for the Gross Receipts Tax to $2,000,000 and increase the annual Business Registration Fee on businesses benefiting from this increased exemption ceiling; 3) modify the Gross Receipts Tax rates; 4) repeal the Payroll Expense Tax; 5) increase the Gross Receipts Tax on certain taxpayers for 20 years if a final judicial decision has the effect of invalidating the Homelessness Gross Receipts Tax Ordinance; 6) impose a new general tax on the gross receipts from the lease of certain commercial space for 20 years if a final judicial decision has the effect of invalidating the Early Care and Education Commercial Rents Tax Ordinance; and 7) make other changes to the City’s business taxes; and to increase the City’s appropriations limit by the total revenues collected under Articles 12-A-1 and 36 of the Business and Tax Regulations Code for four years from November 3, 2020; at an election to be held on November 3, 2020. (Economic Impact) Supervisors Safai and Mandelman requested to be added as co-sponsors. Supervisor Yee, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Charter Amendment be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of July 28, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200684Issuance and Sale of Revenue Obligations - California Enterprise Development Authority - San Francisco Waldorf School - Not to Exceed $25,000,000PAGES 20-21
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200684 [Issuance and Sale of Revenue Obligations - California Enterprise Development Authority - San Francisco Waldorf School - Not to Exceed $25,000,000] Sponsor: Yee Resolution approving for purposes of Internal Revenue Code, Section 147(f), the Issuance and Sale of Revenue Obligations by the California Enterprise Development Authority in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $25,000,000 to finance or refinance the acquisition, construction, renovation, rehabilitation, improvement and/or equipping of educational and related facilities to be owned and operated by San Francisco Waldorf School Association, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Resolution No. 319-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200557General Plan - Amendments to the Market and Octavia Area PlanPAGE 21
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200557 [General Plan - Amendments to the Market and Octavia Area Plan] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the General Plan to amend the Market and Octavia Area Plan; making conforming amendments to the Arts Element and the Housing Element; and making environmental findings, including adopting a statement of overriding considerations, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section, 101.1, and findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. (Planning Department) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200559Planning Code - Amendments to the Van Ness and Market Downtown Residential Special Use DistrictPAGES 21-22
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200559 [Planning Code - Amendments to the Van Ness and Market Downtown Residential Special Use District] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Planning Code to amend the Van Ness and Market Downtown Residential Special Use District, to encourage additional housing and uses that support neighborhood residents and businesses, and to give effect to amendments to the Market and Octavia Area Plan; amending Planning Code, Sections 145.4, 151.1, 155, 207.6, 249.33, 260, 261.1, 263.19, 270, 270.2, 309, 341.5, 401, 411A.5, 416.3, 421.5, 424.1, 424.3, 424.4, and 424.5; adding new Planning Code, Section 425, to create the Van Ness and Market Community Facilities Fee and Fund; and making environmental findings, including adopting a statement of overriding considerations, findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1, and findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. (Planning Commission) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200556Zoning Map - Van Ness and Market Residential Special Use DistrictPAGE 22
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encompassing an area generally bounded by Haight Street from Octavia Boulevard to Gough Street, Gough Street from Haight Street to Page Street, Franklin Street from Page Street to Fell Street, Fell Street from Franklin Street to Van Ness Avenue, Van Ness Avenue from Fell Street to Hayes Street, Hayes Street from Van Ness Avenue to Larkin Street, Market Street from Ninth Street to 10th Street, midblock between 10th Street and 11th Street from Market Street to Mission Street, Mission Street from 10th Street to Washburn Street, a portion of Washburn Street, Minna Street from 10th Street to just past Lafayette Street (with certain lots excluded), midblock between Lafayette Street and 12th Street to Howard Street, Howard Street just north of 12th and 13th Streets, and 13th Street to Octavia Boulevard and Haight Street; and making environmental findings, including adopting a statement of overriding considerations, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1, and findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. (Planning Commission) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200558Business and Tax Regulations, Planning Codes - Hub Housing Sustainability DistrictPAGE 22
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FILE 200769Affirming a Commitment to Racial and Economic Equity in the City Budget and Urging Support for California State Senate Bill No. 555 (Mitchell)PAGES 24-25
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FILE 200773Promoting Medical and Scientific Collaboration Between San Francisco and CubaPAGE 25
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FILE 200778Urging the California State Legislature and Governor to Overturn Assembly Bill No. 1838 Passed in 2018PAGE 25
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FILE 200015Final Map 8930 - 471-23rd AvenuePAGE 25
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200015 [Final Map 8930 - 471-23rd Avenue] Motion approving Final Map 8930, a six residential unit condominium project, located at 471-23rd Avenue, being a subdivision of Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 1521, Lot No. 013; and adopting findings pursuant to the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Public Works) Motion No. M20-090 APPROVED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200770Urging City Departments to Fulfill the Mission Bay Project as a Complete San Francisco NeighborhoodPAGES 25-26
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200770 [Urging City Departments to Fulfill the Mission Bay Project as a Complete San Francisco Neighborhood] Sponsor: Haney Resolution urging the Planning Department and Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure with the partnership of additional agencies, to undertake a full assessment of the Mission Bay Project and draft a Community Realm Plan by 2022. Supervisor Haney, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 3, Line 18, by adding ‘the Office of Racial Equity and’. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
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City and County of San Francisco Page 642 Printed at 1:01 pm on 8/28/20 Board of Supervisors Meeting Minutes 7/21/2020 Resolution No. 337-20 ADOPTED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200771Opposing India’s Exclusionary National Register of Citizens and Citizenship Amendment ActPAGE 26
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200771 [Opposing India’s Exclusionary National Register of Citizens and Citizenship Amendment Act] Sponsors: Mar; Haney, Preston, Safai, Peskin, Fewer, Walton, Stefani and Mandelman Resolution opposing India’s exclusionary National Register of Citizens and Citizenship Amendment Act and reaffirming San Francisco as a welcoming city, expressing the City and County of San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors’ solidarity with San Francisco’s South Asian community regardless of religion and caste. Supervisors Haney, Preston, Safai, Peskin, Fewer, Walton, Stefani, and Mandelman requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 338-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200774Modifying Time for Submission of Charter Amendment under Rules 2.22.6 and 2.22.7PAGES 26-27
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200774 [Modifying Time for Submission of Charter Amendment under Rules 2.22.6 and 2.22.7] Sponsor: Yee Motion modifying the amount of time required under Rule 2.22.6, between the referral of a Charter Amendment to the Mayor and other City Officials and the submission to the electorate of the proposed Charter Amendment, providing that future annual adjustments in baseline funding for select Charter-mandated funds will not take into account certain changes in City revenue resulting from voter-approved business taxes on the November 3, 2020, ballot (File No. 200648); and modifying the time required under Rule 2.22.7 between the first appearance on the Board’s agenda and the order of submission to the electorate of the same proposed Charter Amendment (File No. 200648). Supervisor Yee, seconded by Supervisor Walton, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200779Urging the California Governor to Issue an Executive Order to Toll the Two-Year Deadline Plus 120 DaysPAGE 27
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200779 [Urging the California Governor to Issue an Executive Order to Toll the Two-Year Deadline Plus 120 Days] Sponsors: Yee; Mandelman Motion urging California Governor Gavin Newson to issue an Executive Order to toll the two-year Assessment Appeal hearing deadline plus 120 days after the dissolution of the Shelter in Place. Supervisor Mandelman requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Motion No. M20-091 APPROVED by the following vote:
Ayes: Fewer, Haney, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton, Yee
FILE 200784Administrative Code - Restrictions on Police Use of Specific Types of Force During Lawful Assemblies and in Certain Other CircumstancesPAGE 27
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FILE 200785Existing Building Code - Mandatory Earthquake Retrofit - Compliance DeadlinePAGES 27-28
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FILE 200786Temporary Waivers of Permit Fees for Café Tables and Chairs and Display Merchandise in the Public Right-of-Way, and Use Fees for ParkletsPAGE 28
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FILE 200787Administrative Code - Selection of Contractors From a Pre-Qualified List and Under As-Needed Public Works Professional Services Contract ReformPAGE 28
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FILE 200788Supporting California State Assembly Bill No. 310 (Santiago) - The California Public Banking ActPAGE 28
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FILE 200789Urging Congress to Pass the Restaurants ActPAGES 28-29
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FILE 200790Condemning the Naming of the Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma CenterPAGE 29
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FILE 200793Conditionally Approving Submission of Sales Tax to Support Caltrain Service - November 3, 2020, ElectionPAGE 29
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FILE 200798Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the American with Disabilities Act - Disability Pride Month - JulyPAGE 29
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FILE 200791Committee of the Whole - Approving Submission of Sales Tax to Support Caltrain Service - November 3, 2020, Election - July 28, 2020, at 3:00 p.m.PAGES 29-30
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FILE 200794Concurring in Actions to Meet Local Emergency - Coronavirus Response - Twenty-Second SupplementPAGE 30
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FILE 200795Authorizing Preparation of Proponent Ballot Arguments and Rebuttal Ballot Arguments - November 3, 2020, Consolidated General ElectionPAGE 30
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FILE 200796Hearing - Supportive Housing VacanciesPAGE 30
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FILE 200797Hearing - City and School District Planning Efforts to Support Distance Learning for the 2020-2021 Academic YearPAGE 30
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FILE 200792Hearing - Committee of the Whole - Approving Submission of Sales Tax to Support Caltrain Service - July 28, 2020, at 3:00 p.m.PAGES 30-31
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FILE 200758Settlement of Lawsuit - Hastings College of the Law - $0PAGE 31
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FILE 200759Business and Tax Regulations Code - Tax Penalties and Interest; Administration of Cannabis Business TaxPAGES 31-32
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