FILE 231007Business and Tax Regulations Code - Transfer Tax Exemption for Affordable HousingPAGE 3
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FILE 231046Settlement of Lawsuit - Yvonne Detert, et al. - $137,785.78, Plus Statutory InterestPAGE 3
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FILE 231105Settlement of Lawsuit - International Business Machines Corporation - $1,361,454.60PAGES 3-4
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FILE 231106Settlement of Lawsuit - Mohammad Habib - $455,000PAGE 4
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FILE 231107Settlement of Lawsuit - Frederick Schiff et al. - $380,000PAGE 4
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FILE 231108Settlement of Lawsuit - Madison Cullinane - $40,000PAGE 4
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FILE 231077Police Code - Cannabis EventsPAGES 4-5
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231077 [Police Code - Cannabis Events] Sponsor: Mandelman Ordinance amending the Police Code to extend the end date of the Cannabis Event Pilot Program from December 31, 2023, to December 31, 2026. Ordinance No. 247-23 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 230446Planning and Subdivision Codes, Zoning Map - Housing ProductionPAGES 5-7
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‘regardless of whether the Buyout Agreement was filed with the Rent Board pursuant to Administrative Code Section 37.9(E)(h)’; on Page 71, Line 15, by adding ‘as well as posted notice as set forth in Planning Code Section 333(e) (1)’; and making other clarifying and conforming changes. City and County of San Francisco Page 1046 Printed at 5:46 pm on 4/26/24 Board of Supervisors Meeting Minutes 12/5/2023 Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Melgar, moved an additional amendment on Page 70, Line 17, by changing Planning Code, Section 317(c)(2)(C), to read ‘The building proposed for demolition is not an Historic Building as defined in Section 102, and provided further that if the building proposed for demolition was built before 1923, the Planning Department has determined that it does not meet the criteria for designation as an Historic Building as defined in Section 102.’ Supervisor Melgar accepted Supervisor Mandelman's friendly amendment to her motion to amend; both amendments were taken together. Supervisor Melgar, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
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anning Director to approve State Density Bonus projects, subject to delegation from the Planning Commission; 8) sunsetting the Conditional Use requirements established by the Corona Heights Large Residence and the Central Neighborhoods Large Residence Special Use Districts at the end of 2024, and thereafter limiting the size of any Dwelling Units resulting from residential development in those Special Use Districts to 3,000 square feet of Gross Floor Area; and 9) making conforming amendments to other sections of the Planning Code; amending the Zoning Map to create the Priority Equity Geographies Special Use District; amending the Subdivision Code to update the condominium conversion requirements for projects utilizing residential density exceptions in RH Districts; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302, and findings of consistency with the General Plan and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Supervisors Chan and Peskin voted No on First Reading.) PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
Ayes: Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
Noes: Chan, Peskin
FILE 230861Police Code - Fees, Applications, and Conditions for Certain Entertainment PermitsPAGES 7-9
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e Entertainment Commission to require an applicant for a Limited Live Performance Permit to propose a Security Plan if necessary to protect the safety of persons and property or provide for the orderly dispersal of persons and traffic, to make compliance with the Security Plan a condition of the Permit, and to require revisions to the Security Plan as necessary; and 10) clarify that a single One Time Outdoor Amplified Sound Permit may extend across multiple consecutive or non-consecutive 24-hour periods. Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Anne Pearson (Office of the City Attorney) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Chan requested this Ordinance be DUPLICATED ON FIRST READING. See duplicated File No. 231259 on Page 8. Supervisor Chan, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE, on Pages 14-15, by restoring ‘Police Code, Section 1060.3, Application Form for Place of Entertainment Permit,’ and on Page 22-23, by restoring ‘Police Code, Section 1060.30, Place of Entertainment Permittees Required to Report Certain Information.’ The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
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n has not been granted, conditionally granted, or denied within 12 months of its submission; 5) authorize the Entertainment Commission Director (“Director”) to issue billiard and pool table permits without a hearing, and provide that such permits may be suspended or revoked under the standards and procedures that apply to other Entertainment Permits; 6) exempt schools from the requirement to obtain a Place of Entertainment Permit, Limited Live Performance Permit, or Fixed Place Outdoor Amplified Sound Permit for any activities that occur on school premises in the regular course of school operations; 7) allow the Director or the Entertainment Commission to require an applicant for a Limited Live Performance Permit to propose a Security Plan if necessary to protect the safety of persons and property or provide for the orderly dispersal of persons and traffic, to make compliance with the Security Plan a condition of the Permit, and to require revisions to the Security Plan as necessary; and 8) clarify that a single One Time Outdoor Amplified Sound Permit may extend across multiple consecutive or non-consecutive 24-hour periods. PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231259Police Code - Fees, Applications, and Conditions for Certain Entertainment PermitsPAGE 9
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Place of Entertainment Permits disclose with their permit application criminal history information regarding certain individuals connected with the applicant business; 8) narrow the categories of new criminal charges, complaints, or indictments brought against a Place of Entertainment Permittee or its employees or agents that the Permittee must report, to only those charges, complaints or indictments that could be grounds for suspension of the Permit; 9) allow the Director or the Entertainment Commission to require an applicant for a Limited Live Performance Permit to propose a Security Plan if necessary to protect the safety of persons and property or provide for the orderly dispersal of persons and traffic, to make compliance with the Security Plan a condition of the Permit, and to require revisions to the Security Plan as necessary; and 10) clarify that a single One Time Outdoor Amplified Sound Permit may extend across multiple consecutive or non-consecutive 24-hour periods. Duplicated from File No. 230861 on Page 6. Supervisor Chan, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Ordinance be REFERRED to the Budget and Finance Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231082De-Appropriation and Appropriation - District 10 General City Responsibility - District 10 Projects - $250,000; Children, Youth & Families - District 10 Allocations - $20,000 - FY2023-2024PAGES 9-10
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231082 [De-Appropriation and Appropriation - District 10 General City Responsibility - District 10 Projects - $250,000; Children, Youth & Families - District 10 Allocations - $20,000 - FY2023-2024] Sponsor: Walton Ordinance de-appropriating $250,000 from General City Responsibility (GEN) and $20,000 from Children, Youth & Families (DCYF); and re-appropriating $270,000 to the Human Rights Commission (HRC) for District 10 safe passages, Hope SF trainings, violence prevention events, and to support District 10 neighborhoods most impacted by violence in (FY) 2023-2024. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231160De-Appropriation and Appropriation - Expenditures of $39,500,000 Supporting Increased Overtime Expenditures - Department of Public Health - FY2023-2024PAGE 10
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231160 [De-Appropriation and Appropriation - Expenditures of $39,500,000 Supporting Increased Overtime Expenditures - Department of Public Health - FY2023-2024] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance de-appropriating $39,500,000 from permanent salaries and dependent coverage fringe benefits, and appropriating $39,500,000 to overtime in the Department of Public Health, in order to support the Department’s projected increases in overtime as required, pursuant to Administrative Code, Section 3.17. (Public Health Department) (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231132Agreement - Mission Bay Parks and Open Spaces - Maintenance and Operations and Termination of Ground LeasePAGE 10
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231132 [Agreement - Mission Bay Parks and Open Spaces - Maintenance and Operations and Termination of Ground Lease] Sponsors: Mayor; Dorsey Resolution authorizing an agreement with the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII), operating as the Successor Agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, acting in its capacity as the legislative body of Community Facilities District No. 5 (Mission Bay Maintenance District), for the City to receive funding for its operation and maintenance of the Mission Bay Parks, and to authorize the Port and the Recreation and Park Department to coordinate the operation and maintenance; authorizing the termination of OCII’s Ground Lease to the Mission Bay Parks; and to authorize the Port Executive Director and the Recreation and Park Department General Manager to enter into amendments or modifications to the agreement that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the agreement or this Resolution. Resolution No. 574-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231134Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - California Department of Insurance - Automobile Insurance Fraud Program - $312,297PAGES 10-11
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231134 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - California Department of Insurance - Automobile Insurance Fraud Program - $312,297] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution retroactively authorizing the Office of the District Attorney to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $312,297 from the California Department of Insurance for the Automobile Insurance Fraud Program, for the grant period of July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024. (District Attorney) Resolution No. 575-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231136Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - San Francisco Health Plan - SFDPH (San Francisco Department of Public Health) Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) Consulting - $341,000PAGE 11
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231136 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - San Francisco Health Plan - SFDPH (San Francisco Department of Public Health) Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) Consulting - $341,000] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $341,000 from the San Francisco Health Plan for participation in a program, entitled “SFDPH (San Francisco Department of Public Health) Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) Consulting,” for the grant period of October 3, 2022, through December 31, 2023. (Public Health Department) Resolution No. 569-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231154Contract Amendment - Golden Gate Petroleum - Renewable Diesel - Not to Exceed $86,750,000PAGES 11-12
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231154 [Contract Amendment - Golden Gate Petroleum - Renewable Diesel - Not to Exceed $86,750,000] Resolution authorizing the Office of Contract Administration to enter into a Third Amendment (Modification 3) to Contract 1000013880 between the City and County of San Francisco and Golden Gate Petroleum for the purchase of renewable diesel for all City departments, increasing the contract amount by $18,750,000 for a new total not to exceed amount of $86,750,000 and extending the duration by five months from May 31, 2024, for a total agreement term of June 1, 2019, through October 31, 2024; and to authorize the Office of Contract Administration to enter into amendments or modifications to the contract prior to its final execution by all parties that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities to the City and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the contract or this Resolution. (Office of Contract Administration) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 576-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231170Accept and Expend Grant - San Francisco Foundation - India Basin Waterfront Park - $50,000,000PAGE 12
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231170 [Accept and Expend Grant - San Francisco Foundation - India Basin Waterfront Park - $50,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Walton Resolution authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to accept and expend a grant valued at approximately $50,000,000 from the San Francisco Foundation for the India Basin Waterfront Park Initiative for a term to begin upon approval of the Resolution through December 2026; and authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to enter into amendments or modifications to the agreement that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities of the City and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Project or this Resolution. (Recreation and Park Department) Resolution No. 577-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231182Accept and Expend In-Kind Grant - Trust for Public Land - India Basin Waterfront Park - Valued Approximately $2,794,638PAGE 12
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231182 [Accept and Expend In-Kind Grant - Trust for Public Land - India Basin Waterfront Park - Valued Approximately $2,794,638] Sponsors: Mayor; Walton Resolution authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to accept and expend an in-kind grant valued at approximately $2,794,638 from the Trust for Public Land for the India Basin Waterfront Park Initiative for the term to begin upon approval of the Resolution through December 2026; and authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to enter into amendments or modifications to the agreement that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities of the City and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Project or this Resolution. (Recreation and Park Department) Resolution No. 578-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231183Accept and Expend In-Kind Grant - A. Philip Randolph Institute - India Basin Waterfront Park - Valued Approximately $1,000,000PAGES 12-13
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231183 [Accept and Expend In-Kind Grant - A. Philip Randolph Institute - India Basin Waterfront Park - Valued Approximately $1,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Walton Resolution authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to accept and expend an in-kind grant valued at approximately $1,000,000 from the A. Philip Randolph Institute for the India Basin Waterfront Park Initiative for the term to begin upon approval of the Resolution through December 2026; and authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to enter into amendments or modifications to the agreement that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities of the City and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Project or this Resolution. (Recreation and Park Department) Resolution No. 579-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231184Accept and Expend In-Kind Grant - San Francisco Parks Alliance - India Basin Waterfront Park - Valued Approximately $2,000,000PAGE 13
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231184 [Accept and Expend In-Kind Grant - San Francisco Parks Alliance - India Basin Waterfront Park - Valued Approximately $2,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Walton Resolution authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to accept and expend an in-kind grant valued at approximately $2,000,000 from the San Francisco Parks Alliance for the India Basin Waterfront Park Initiative for the term to begin upon approval of the Resolution through December 2026; and authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to enter into amendments or modifications to the agreement that do not materially increase the obligations or liabilities of the City and are necessary to effectuate the purposes of the Project or this Resolution. (Recreation and Park Department) Resolution No. 580-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231253Behested Payment Waiver - India Basin Waterfront ParkPAGE 13
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231253 [Behested Payment Waiver - India Basin Waterfront Park] Sponsors: Mayor; Walton Resolution authorizing the Mayor, officers and employees of the Office of the Mayor, and officers and employees of the Recreation and Park Department to solicit donations for the India Basin Waterfront Park Initiative from nonprofits, private organizations, grantmakers, and foundations for six months from the effective date of this Resolution, notwithstanding the Behested Payment Ordinance. Resolution No. 573-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231198Loan Agreement - 1234 Great Highway LLC - 1234 Great Highway - 100% Affordable Housing - Not to Exceed $24,000,000PAGES 13-14
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231198 [Loan Agreement - 1234 Great Highway LLC - 1234 Great Highway - 100% Affordable Housing - Not to Exceed $24,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Engardio Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to execute loan documents relating to a loan to provide financing for the acquisition of real property located at 1234, 1270, and 1280 Great Highway (the “Property”), and predevelopment activities for a 100% affordable multifamily rental building for seniors, in an aggregate amount not to exceed $24,000,000; approving the form of the loan agreement and ancillary documents; ratifying and approving any action heretofore taken in connection with the property; granting general authority to City officials to take actions necessary to implement this Resolution; as defined herein; and finding that the loan is consistent with the General Plan, and the priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 551-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231199Loan Agreement - Grove Street Development, L.P. - 650 Divisadero Street - 100% Affordable Housing - Not to Exceed $15,000,000PAGE 14
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231199 [Loan Agreement - Grove Street Development, L.P. - 650 Divisadero Street - 100% Affordable Housing - Not to Exceed $15,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Preston Resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to execute loan documents relating to a loan to provide financing for the acquisition of real property located at 650 Divisadero Street (the “Property”), and predevelopment activities for a 100% affordable multifamily rental building, in an aggregate amount not to exceed $15,000,000; approving the form of the loan agreement and ancillary documents; ratifying and approving any action heretofore taken in connection with the property, as defined herein; granting general authority to City officials to take actions necessary to implement this Resolution, as defined herein; and finding that the loan is consistent the General Plan, and the priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 581-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 230505Planning Code, Zoning Map, Local Coastal Program Amendment - Wawona Street and 45th Avenue Cultural Center Special Use DistrictPAGES 14-15
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230505 [Planning Code, Zoning Map, Local Coastal Program Amendment - Wawona Street and 45th Avenue Cultural Center Special Use District] Sponsors: Engardio; Melgar Ordinance amending the Planning Code to create the Wawona Street and 45th Avenue Cultural Center Special Use District (Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 2513, Lot No. 026) to facilitate the redevelopment of a cultural center; amending the Zoning Map to show the Wawona Street and 45th Avenue Cultural Center Special Use District; amending the Local Coastal Program to add the Wawona Street and 45th Avenue Cultural Center Special Use District, subject to certification by the California Coastal Commission; affirming the Planning Department’s determination 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 and findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 230973Administrative Code - Monitoring of Nonprofits that Contract with the CityPAGE 15
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230973 [Administrative Code - Monitoring of Nonprofits that Contract with the City] Sponsors: Stefani; Safai and Ronen Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to clarify the Controller’s audit and monitoring responsibilities with respect to nonprofit organizations contracting with the City; directing the Controller to establish measurable performance goals for contracts with nonprofit organizations; directing the Controller to periodically review and, as necessary, revise policies regarding contractors’ compliance with City requirements; and requiring the Controller to perform an annual review of departments’ compliance with policies for auditing and monitoring nonprofit organizations. Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Ordinance be RE-REFERRED to the Rules Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 230918Administrative Code - Surveillance Technology Policy for Fine Arts Museums of San FranciscoPAGE 15
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230918 [Administrative Code - Surveillance Technology Policy for Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco] Ordinance approving Surveillance Technology Policy for Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco use of a camera management and video monitoring system. (Fine Arts Museum) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231109Administrative Code - Approval of Surveillance Technology Policy for Multiple City DepartmentsPAGES 15-16
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r Multiple City Departments] Ordinance approving Surveillance Technology Policy governing the use of social media monitoring software for the following City departments: Airport; Arts Commission; Assessor - Recorder Office; Asian Art Museum; City Administrator’s Office - 311; City Administrator’s Office - Animal Care & Control; City Administrator’s Office - Central Office; City Administrator’s Office - Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs; City Administrator’s Office - Office of Transgender Initiatives; City Planning Department; Controller’s Office; Department of Building Inspection; Department of Children, Youth, and Their Families; Department of Early Childhood; Department of Emergency Management; Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing; Department of Police Accountability; Department of Public Health; Department of Technology and SFGov/SFGovTV; Environment Department; Ethics Commission; Human Rights Commission; Mayor’s Office; Municipal Transportation Agency; Office of Economic and Workforce Development; Port of San Francisco; Public Utilities Commission; and Recreation and Park Department. (City Administrator) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231161Administrative Code - Surveillance Technology Policy - Police Department - Automatic License Plate ReadersPAGE 16
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231161 [Administrative Code - Surveillance Technology Policy - Police Department - Automatic License Plate Readers] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending and approving the Surveillance Technology Policy governing the use of Automatic License Plate Readers by the Police Department; and making the required findings in support of said approvals. (Police Department) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
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President Peskin requested File Nos. 231209 and 231210 be called together. Supervisor Mandelman Excused from Voting Supervisor Melgar, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that Supervisor Mandelman be excused from voting on File Nos. 231209 and 231210. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
Excused: Mandelman
FILE 231209Reappointment, California State Association of Counties - Supervisor Rafael MandelmanPAGE 16
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231209 [Reappointment, California State Association of Counties - Supervisor Rafael Mandelman] Motion reappointing Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, term ending December 1, 2024, to the California State Association of Counties. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M23-143 APPROVED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
Excused: Mandelman
FILE 231210Reappointment, Association of Bay Area Governments, Executive Board - Supervisor Rafael MandelmanPAGES 16-17
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231210 [Reappointment, Association of Bay Area Governments, Executive Board - Supervisor Rafael Mandelman] Motion reappointing Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, term ending June 30, 2025, to the Association of Bay Area Governments, Executive Board. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M23-144 APPROVED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
Excused: Mandelman
FILE 230701Planning Code - Citywide Expansion of Allowable Commercial, Restaurant, and Retail UsesPAGES 17-18
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t from regulations for Bars; 5) allow Limited Corner Commercial Uses that are not Formula Retail in certain residential districts; 6) amend Section 311 to remove neighborhood notice requirements for changes of use in the Eastern Neighborhoods mixed use districts; 7) expand business types that qualify for the Planning Department priority review program and establish that the program will not apply in the North Beach NCD and North Beach Special Use District (SUD); 8) clarify that multiple allowable uses may co-locate on one site; 9) clarify and modify various other use regulations and processes; 10) permit additional retail and non-retail uses in specified NCDs; and 11) eliminate the Mission Street Formula Retail Restaurant Subdistrict; and 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 making findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare pursuant to Planning Code, Section 302. (Economic Impact) Supervisors Chan and Safai requested to be added as co-sponsors. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 230768Public Works Code - Authorizing and Permitting Neighborhood AmenitiesPAGE 18
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230768 [Public Works Code - Authorizing and Permitting Neighborhood Amenities] Sponsors: Melgar; Stefani, Mandelman, Ronen, Engardio, Chan and Safai Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to streamline and authorize the approval of certain neighborhood amenities, also known as Love Our Neighborhoods Projects, in sidewalks and other public right-of-ways within the Department of Public Works’ jurisdiction, to reduce fees for certain minor encroachment permits, to waive certain annual encroachment assessments, to clarify the approval process for commemorative plaques, and to clarify the permitting, revocation, and restoration requirements for all minor encroachment permits; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. Supervisor Safai requested to be added as a co-sponsor. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231142Planning Code - Housing ProductionPAGE 18
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ions, specified housing projects from the Conditional Use requirement of Section 317, in areas outside of Priority Equity Geographies, which are identified in the Housing Element as areas or neighborhoods with a high density of vulnerable populations 2) restoring the ownership eligibility requirement for density exceptions in residential districts, for lots that have two existing dwelling units or more; 3) sunsetting the Conditional Use requirements established by the Corona Heights Large Residence and the Central Neighborhoods Large Residence Special Use Districts at the end of 2024, and thereafter limiting the size of any Dwelling Units resulting from residential development in those Special Use Districts to 3,000 square feet of Gross Floor Area; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302, and findings of consistency with the General Plan and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. Supervisor Melgar, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Ordinance be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231165Fire Code - Lithium-Ion Batteries in Powered Mobility DevicesPAGES 18-19
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231165 [Fire Code - Lithium-Ion Batteries in Powered Mobility Devices] Sponsors: Peskin; Preston, Melgar, Chan and Mandelman Ordinance amending the Fire Code to provide fire protection standards for the charging and storage of lithium-ion batteries used in powered mobility devices (such as electric bikes, scooters, skateboards, and hoverboards), prohibit use of damaged lithium-ion batteries in such devices, prohibit use of lithium-ion batteries assembled or reconditioned using cells removed from used batteries in such devices, and require the Fire Department to conduct an informational campaign; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and directing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to forward this Ordinance to the California Building Standards Commission upon final passage. Supervisor Mandelman requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Ordinance be CONTINUED ON FIRST READING to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 12, 2023. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 230948Commemorative Street Name Designation - “Panos Place” - 100-200 Block of Corbett AvenuePAGE 19
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230948 [Commemorative Street Name Designation - “Panos Place” - 100-200 Block of Corbett Avenue] Sponsor: Mandelman Resolution adding the commemorative street name “Panos Place” to Corbin Place between the 100 and 200 block of Corbett Avenue in recognition of San Francisco resident Panagiotis Koutsoyannis. Resolution No. 582-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231091Initiating Landmark Designation - Gregangelo & Velocity Art & Entertainment - 225 San Leandro WayPAGE 19
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231091 [Initiating Landmark Designation - Gregangelo & Velocity Art & Entertainment - 225 San Leandro Way] Sponsors: Melgar; Preston Resolution initiating a landmark designation under Article 10 of the Planning Code of Gregangelo & Velocity Art & Entertainment, located at 225 San Leandro Way, Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3253, Lot No. 015. Resolution No. 583-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231175Urging the City Attorney and the Mayor to Respond to HCD’s “Policy and Practice Review” by Seeking Extensions of Deadlines for Required Actions, and Certain Revisions and Corrections; and Setting City Policy for Implementation of the Housing ElementPAGE 19
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and Corrections; and Setting City Policy for Implementation of the Housing Element] Sponsors: Peskin; Chan, Mandelman and Preston Resolution urging the City Attorney and the Mayor to request that the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD): 1) extend the deadlines for Required Actions in HCD’s Policy and Practice Review to ensure that all of San Francisco’s extensive, collaborative work to further housing development does not lead to de-certification of San Francisco’s adopted Housing Element; 2) revise and correct HCD’s Policy and Practice Review to be consistent with all policies in San Francisco’s adopted Housing Element, including its policies and actions related to affordable housing and equity, as well as the City’s legal obligations to affirmatively further fair housing, and to be consistent with San Francisco’s status as a Charter City imbued with the power of local action over municipal affairs; and setting forth that as part of the City’s Housing Element implementation, it is the policy of the City to address the dual goals of production of new housing as well as the preservation of existing housing. Resolution No. 572-23 ADOPTED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Walton
Noes: Dorsey, Engardio, Stefani
FILE 231242Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting Schedule - 2024PAGE 31
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231242 [Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting Schedule - 2024] Motion establishing the 2024 Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting Schedule, pursuant to Board of Supervisors Rules of Order, Sections 4.2 and 4.2.1, by cancelling the Regular Board meetings of January 16, February 20, May 28, October 15, November 12, and December 3; and all Regular Board and Committee meetings during the spring, summer and winter breaks from April 8 through April 12, August 5 through September 3, and December 18, 2024, through January 8, 2025; and further suspending portions of Board Rule 4.2. to effectuate certain dates within the regular meeting schedule to augment the flow of business. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M23-145 APPROVED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231244Preparation of Proponent/Opponent Ballot Arguments and Rebuttal Ballot Arguments - March 5, 2024PAGES 31-32
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n Police Staffing; on Page 2, Lines 20-21, by striking all other names and designating “Mayor Breed” to write the “Proponent” for the General Obligation Bond on Affordable Housing; on Page 3, Line 2, by striking all other names and designating “Supervisor Engardio” to write the “Proponent” for the Declaration of Policy on Algebra; on Page 3, Line 17, by designating “Mayor Breed” to write the “Proponent” for the Initiative Ordinance on the County Adult Assistance Program; on Page 4, Line 7, by designating “Mayor Breed” to write the “Proponent” for the Initiative Ordinance on Police Foot Patrols; on Page 4, Line 20, by designating “Mayor Breed” to write the “Proponent” on the Initiative Ordinance on the Transfer Tax; on Page 5, Lines 18-19, by striking all other names and designating “Supervisor Dorsey” to write the “Opponent” for the Charter Amendment on Police Staffing; on Page 8, Line 7, by designating “Supervisor Preston” to write the “Opponent” for the Initiative Ordinance on the Transfer Tax; by striking all other references to write “Opponent” ballot arguments for every other measure; and making other clarifying and conforming changes. The motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
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Motion No. M23-146 APPROVED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
Ayes: Chan, Dorsey, Engardio, Mandelman, Melgar, Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Walton
FILE 231255Public Works Code - Neighborhood Commercial Districts Banner Fee WaiverPAGE 32
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FILE 231256Planning Code, Zoning Map - Potrero Yard Special Use DistrictPAGE 32
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FILE 231257Planning Code - Landmark Designation - Grand TheaterPAGES 32-33
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FILE 231260The East Cut Community Benefit District - Annual Report - FY2021-2022PAGE 33
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FILE 231261Conditional Property Exchange Agreement - Kensington Way LLC - Potential Exchange of Vacant Land on Edgehill Mountain Near Kensington Way for Vacant Land Near Moraga Avenue and Noriega AvenuePAGE 33
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FILE 231262Consolidation of Elections Scheduled for March 5, 2024PAGE 33
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FILE 231263Calling for Sustained Ceasefire in Gaza, Humanitarian Aid, Release of Hostages, and Condemning Antisemitic, Anti-Palestinian, and Islamophobic Rhetoric and AttacksPAGES 33-34
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FILE 231264Apologizing to African Americans and Their DescendantsPAGE 34
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FILE 231265Final Map Nos. 10699 and 10700 - Parkmerced Development ProjectPAGE 34
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FILE 231254Mayoral Appointment, Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors - Janet TarlovPAGES 34-35
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FILE 231217Administrative Code - Surveillance Technology Policy - City Administrator - Security Camera SystemsPAGES 35-36
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