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File 180695: Commending Supervisor Jeff Sheehy
180695 [Commending Supervisor Jeff Sheehy] Sponsor: Board of Supervisors Resolution Commending and Honoring Supervisor Jeff Sheehy for his distinguished service as a Supervisor of the City and County of San Francisco. Resolution No. 229-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180694: Commending Supervisor London Breed
180694 [Commending Supervisor London Breed] Sponsor: Board of Supervisors Resolution Commending and Honoring Supervisor London Breed for her distinguished service as a Supervisor of the City and County of San Francisco. Resolution No. 228-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180696: Commending Supervisor Mark Farrell
180696 [Commending Supervisor Mark Farrell] Sponsor: Board of Supervisors Resolution Commending and Honoring Supervisor Mark Farrell for his distinguished service as a Supervisor of the City and County of San Francisco. Resolution No. 230-18 ADOPTED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180543: Mayoral Reappointment, Police Commission - Joseph Marshall
Motion rejecting the Mayor’s nomination for the reappointment of Joseph Marshall to the Police Commission, for a term ending April 30, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 4.109, provides that this nomination is subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors and shall be the subject of a public hearing and vote within 60 days from the date the nomination is transmitted to the Clerk of the Board. If the Board fails to act on the nomination within 60 days from the date the nomination is transmitted to the Clerk, then the nominee shall be deemed approved. Transmittal date: May 17, 2018.) Motion No. M18-093 APPROVED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180543: Mayoral Reappointment, Police Commission - Joseph Marshall
180543 [Mayoral Reappointment, Police Commission - Joseph Marshall] Motion approving/rejecting the Mayor’s nomination for the reappointment of Joseph Marshall to the Police Commission, for a term ending April 30, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 4.109, provides that this nomination is subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors and shall be the subject of a public hearing and vote within 60 days from the date the nomination is transmitted to the Clerk of the Board. If the Board fails to act on the nomination within 60 days from the date the nomination is transmitted to the Clerk, then the nominee shall be deemed approved. Transmittal date: May 17, 2018.) Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE, on Page 1, Line 3, by striking 'approving/', and Line 14, by striking 'approves/'. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180517: Summary Street Vacation - Portion of Burnett Avenue North
180517 [Summary Street Vacation - Portion of Burnett Avenue North] Sponsor: Mandelman Ordinance ordering the summary street vacation of a portion of Burnett Avenue North, generally bounded by Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 2719C, Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 2745, and Burnett Avenue, subject to specified conditions; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; adopting findings of consistency with the General Plan, and eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and authorizing official acts taken in connection with this Ordinance, as defined herein. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 171013: Planning Code, Zoning Map - Amend Zoning Map Pursuant to Settlement
171013 [Planning Code, Zoning Map - Amend Zoning Map Pursuant to Settlement] Sponsor: Mandelman Ordinance amending the Planning Code by revising Zoning Map Sheet ZN06 to rezone Assessor’s Parcel Block No. (AB) 2719C, Lot No. 023, located at Burnett Avenue and Burnett Avenue North, from Public (P) to Residential, Mixed Districts, Low Density (RM-1); rezoning a portion of Burnett Avenue North generally bounded by AB 2745, Lot No. 036, and AB 2719C, Lot No. 023, to RM-1; 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. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180624: Street Name Change - Mission Bay - From South Street to Warriors Way
180624 [Street Name Change - Mission Bay - From South Street to Warriors Way] Sponsors: Mayor; Kim Resolution changing the name of South Street between Third Street and Terry A. Francois Boulevard in Mission Bay South to “Warriors Way,” in recognition of the Golden State Warriors basketball team’s contribution to the San Francisco Bay Area and the City and County of San Francisco. Resolution No. 225-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180648: Dignity Fund Community Needs Assessment - 2017-2018
180648 [Dignity Fund Community Needs Assessment - 2017-2018] Sponsor: Cohen Resolution affirming and approving the 2017-2018 Dignity Fund Community Needs Assessment. Resolution No. 226-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180581: Park Code - Tennis Center Fees
180581 [Park Code - Tennis Center Fees] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Park Code to establish rates for reserving courts at the Golden Gate Park Tennis Center upon completion of its renovation, authorize the General Manager to set rates for other tennis-related services and items based on certain factors, and to repeal rates for tennis lessons offered by third-party professional instructors on park property; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180423: Planning Code - Review for Downtown and Affordable Housing Projects; Notification Requirements; Review of Alterations to Historical Landmarks and in Conservation Districts
PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180423: Planning Code - Review for Downtown and Affordable Housing Projects; Notification Requirements; Review of Alterations to Historical Landmarks and in Conservation Districts
s 8-12, by restoring the five use categories that are currently in 312(c)(1) to the list of changes of use that trigger notice and cleaning up other verbiage, and Lines 13-16, by restoring related language from Section 312(d) that specifies no notification is required when the use is changed from ‘Restaurant’ to ‘Limited Restaurant’; on Page 43, Lines 10 and 17, by changing design guideline sections to reference all applicable design guidelines in all districts, and Line 22, by restoring verbiage to include information on tenant counselling services on the notice in cases with unit removals and restore the interior poster requirements; on Page 44, Line 7, by striking ‘R District’ to keep replacement structure requirements applicable in all districts; on Page 45, Lines 4-5, by restoring language to include business names on notices, Line 12, by fixing pre-existing type ‘unauthorized units’, and Lines 21, by restoring the verification of mailing to neighborhood groups requirement; and on Page 58, Lines 18-21, by restoring specific requirements in Section 317(h)(2) to include instructions about the permit and appeals process for loss of units. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180423: Planning Code - Review for Downtown and Affordable Housing Projects; Notification Requirements; Review of Alterations to Historical Landmarks and in Conservation Districts
Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Breed, moved to rescind the previous vote. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180423: Planning Code - Review for Downtown and Affordable Housing Projects; Notification Requirements; Review of Alterations to Historical Landmarks and in Conservation Districts
Review of Alterations to Historical Landmarks and in Conservation Districts] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Planning Code to streamline affordable housing project review by eliminating a Planning Commission Discretionary Review hearing for 100% affordable housing projects upon delegation by the Planning Commission; to provide for Planning Department review of large projects located in C-3 (Downtown Commercial) Districts and for certain minor alterations to Historical Landmarks and in Conservation Districts; to consolidate, standardize, and streamline notification requirements and procedures, including required newspaper notice, in Residential, Commercial, and Mixed-Use Districts; 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. Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Jacob Bintliff (Planning Department) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180191: Planning Code - Public Parking Lot as a Permitted Use in the Glen Park Neighborhood Commercial Transit District and Adjoining Locations
180191 [Planning Code - Public Parking Lot as a Permitted Use in the Glen Park Neighborhood Commercial Transit District and Adjoining Locations] Sponsor: Sheehy Ordinance amending the Planning Code to permit as of right Public Parking Lot uses where the parcel is located in both the Glen Park Neighborhood Commercial Transit and RH-2 (Residential, House Districts, Two-Family) zoning districts, the property has been used as a Public Parking Lot for the past ten years without the benefit of a permit, and the adjoining RH-2 parcel is no larger than 40 feet by 110 feet; 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. Ordinance No. 168-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180516: Redevelopment Plan Amendment - Bayview Hunters Point
180516 [Redevelopment Plan Amendment - Bayview Hunters Point] Sponsors: Mayor; Cohen Ordinance approving and adopting an amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Project Area; directing the Clerk of the Board 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. Ordinance No. 167-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180515: Redevelopment Plan Amendment - Hunters Point Shipyard
180515 [Redevelopment Plan Amendment - Hunters Point Shipyard] Sponsors: Mayor; Cohen Ordinance approving and adopting an amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Project Area; directing the Clerk of the Board 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. (Economic Impact) Ordinance No. 166-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180521: Administrative, Health Codes - Food Security Task Force
180521 [Administrative, Health Codes - Food Security Task Force] Sponsors: Yee; Ronen, Fewer, Peskin, Kim, Sheehy, Tang, Cohen and Stefani Ordinance amending the Administrative and Health Codes to change the composition of the Food Security Task Force and to extend the sunset date of the Task Force by three years to July 1, 2021. Supervisor Stefani requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Ordinance No. 173-18 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180667: Supporting United States Senate Bill 3036 (Feinstein) - Keep Families Together Act
180667 [Supporting United States Senate Bill 3036 (Feinstein) - Keep Families Together Act] Sponsors: Stefani; Cohen and Ronen Resolution declaring support for United States Senate Bill 3036, the Keep Families Together Act, authored by Senator Feinstein, which prohibits an officer of a designated agency from removing a child from his or her parent or legal guardian, at or near the port of entry on the United States border. Supervisor Ronen requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 223-18 ADOPTED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180549: Below-Market Rate Housing Plan Amendment - Candlestick Point-Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 2 Project
180549 [Below-Market Rate Housing Plan Amendment - Candlestick Point-Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 2 Project] Sponsors: Mayor; Cohen Resolution of the Board of Supervisors, acting in its capacity as the Successor Agency to the former Redevelopment Agency of the City and County of San Francisco, approving an amendment to the Below-Market Rate Housing Plan for the Candlestick Point-Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 2 Project in the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Project Area and Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Project Area, subject to Oversight Board and California Department of Finance approval; and making environmental findings under the California Environmental Quality Act. Resolution No. 199-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180476: Planning Code, Zoning Map - Candlestick Point Activity Node Zoning Map Amendments
180476 [Planning Code, Zoning Map - Candlestick Point Activity Node Zoning Map Amendments] Ordinance amending the Planning Code by amending the Zoning Map Sheets to remove Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 4991, Lot No. 276, from the Candlestick Point (CP) Activity Node Special Use District and the CP Height and Bulk District; adopting findings 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 under Planning Code, Section 302. (Planning Commission) (Economic Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180475: General Plan Amendments - Candlestick Point and Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 2 Project
180475 [General Plan Amendments - Candlestick Point and Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 2 Project] Ordinance amending the General Plan in connection with revisions to the Candlestick Point and Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 2 Project in order to facilitate redevelopment; adopting findings under the California Environmental Quality Act; making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and making findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 340. (Planning Commission) (Economic Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180191: Planning Code - Public Parking Lot as a Permitted Use in the Glen Park Neighborhood Commercial Transit District and Adjoining Locations
PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180191: Planning Code - Public Parking Lot as a Permitted Use in the Glen Park Neighborhood Commercial Transit District and Adjoining Locations
the past ten years without the benefit of a permit, and the adjoining RH-2 parcel is no larger than 40 feet by 110 feet; 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. Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Jon Givner (Office of the City Attorney) and Audrey Butkus (Planning Department) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Sheehy, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, by striking references to a Planning Commission hearing and resolution; adding General Plan findings, Planning Code Section 101.1 findings, and Planning Code Section 302 findings; and on Page 6, Lines 13-16, by adding verbiage regarding the expiration of the note by operation of law 72 months after the effective date, with conditions; and making other clarifying and conforming changes. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180516: Redevelopment Plan Amendment - Bayview Hunters Point
180516 [Redevelopment Plan Amendment - Bayview Hunters Point] Sponsors: Mayor; Cohen Ordinance approving and adopting an amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Project Area; directing the Clerk of the Board 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. Supervisor Cohen, seconded by Supervisor Sheehy, moved that this Ordinance be PASSED ON FIRST READING. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180515: Redevelopment Plan Amendment - Hunters Point Shipyard
180515 [Redevelopment Plan Amendment - Hunters Point Shipyard] Sponsors: Mayor; Cohen Ordinance approving and adopting an amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Project Area; directing the Clerk of the Board 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. (Economic Impact) Supervisor Cohen, seconded by Supervisor Sheehy, moved that this Ordinance be PASSED ON FIRST READING. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180521: Administrative, Health Codes - Food Security Task Force
180521 [Administrative, Health Codes - Food Security Task Force] Sponsors: Yee; Ronen, Fewer, Peskin, Kim, Sheehy, Tang, Cohen and Stefani Ordinance amending the Administrative and Health Codes to change the composition of the Food Security Task Force and to extend the sunset date of the Task Force by three years to July 1, 2021. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180619: Assessment Ballots for City Parcels - Discover Polk Community Benefit District
180619 [Assessment Ballots for City Parcels - Discover Polk Community Benefit District] Sponsor: Peskin Resolution authorizing the Mayor, or their designee(s), to cast an assessment ballot in the affirmative on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, as the owner of one parcel of real property over which the Board of Supervisors has jurisdiction that would be subject to assessment in the proposed property and business improvement district to be named the Discover Polk Community Benefit District. Resolution No. 220-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180604: Contract Amendments - Central Subway Design Group - Central Subway Project - Not to Exceed $47,900,606
180604 [Contract Amendments - Central Subway Design Group - Central Subway Project - Not to Exceed $47,900,606] Resolution retroactively approving Amendment No. 1 and approving Amendment No. 4 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 $1,010,600 for Amendment No. 1 for designs to lower the Chinatown Station, and $6,323,936 for Amendment No. 4 for additional work necessary to provide engineering services through completion of the Central Subway Project stations construction, with no change to the length of the 10-year term to expire on April 4, 2020, for a total amended contract amount not to exceed $47,900,606. (Municipal Transportation Agency) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 219-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180603: Contract Amendment No. 6 - HNTB-B&C JV - Central Subway Project - Not to Exceed $34,930,020
180603 [Contract Amendment No. 6 - HNTB-B&C JV - Central Subway Project - Not to Exceed $34,930,020] Resolution retroactively approving Amendment No. 6 to Contract CS-155-3 Architectural and Engineering Services for the Final Design and Construction of the Central Subway Project with HNTB-B&C JV to increase the contract amount by $1,269,472 to redesign the trackway alignment and analyze impacts to ventilation systems; and provide design and construction support for specialized communication and video systems, with no change to the length of the 10-year term to expire April 27, 2020, for a total contract amount not to exceed $34,930,020. (Municipal Transportation Agency) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 218-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180564: Renewal Agreement - Data Center Space and Services - 3101 Gold Center Drive, Rancho Cordova, California - $756,840 Annual Base Rent - Not to Exceed $2,385,938.10
180564 [Renewal Agreement - Data Center Space and Services - 3101 Gold Center Drive, Rancho Cordova, California - $756,840 Annual Base Rent - Not to Exceed $2,385,938.10] Resolution authorizing a renewal agreement for the use of space and communication services within an existing data center located at 3101 Gold Center Drive, Rancho Cordova, California from the State of California Technology Agency, Office of Technology Services, for a three-year term, commencing July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021, at a monthly base rate of $62,720 for a total annual rate of $756,840 in an amount not exceed $2,385,938.10. (Real Estate Department) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 216-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180562: Contract Amendment - New Flyer of America Inc. - Purchase of Low Floor Diesel-Hybrid Buses - Not to Exceed $428,654,904
180562 [Contract Amendment - New Flyer of America Inc. - Purchase of Low Floor Diesel-Hybrid Buses - Not to Exceed $428,654,904] Resolution approving Amendment No. 4 to Contract No. CPT 713 (Procurement of 40-Ft and 60-Ft Low Floor Diesel Hybrid Coaches) with New Flyer of America Inc., to change 68 coaches from parallel propulsion to series propulsion, amend the list of additional equipment added during the production phase of the contract, and amend the Schedule of Prices to reflect these changes, for an additional amount of $14,880,231 and a total contract amount not to exceed $428,654,904 with no change to the term of the contract. (Municipal Transportation Agency) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 215-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180548: Contract Amendment - Tides Center - Supportive Housing Property Management Services - Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing - Not to Exceed $46,386,491
180548 [Contract Amendment - Tides Center - Supportive Housing Property Management Services - Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing - Not to Exceed $46,386,491] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving the fourth amendment to the contract between the City and County of San Francisco and the Tides Center to provide supportive housing property management under the Delivering Innovation in Supportive Housing Program, to extend the contract term by one year, for a total term of July 1, 2008, through June 30, 2019, and to increase the contract amount by $5,878,174 for a total contract amount of $46,386,491. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 214-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180536: Grant Agreement - Housing Services Affiliate of the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center - Local Operating Subsidy Program Contract - Monterey Boulevard Apartments, 403 Monterey Street - Not to Exceed $1,662,342
180536 [Grant Agreement - Housing Services Affiliate of the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center - Local Operating Subsidy Program Contract - Monterey Boulevard Apartments, 403 Monterey Street - Not to Exceed $1,662,342] Sponsor: Yee Resolution authorizing the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to execute a Local Operating Subsidy Program Grant Agreement with Housing Services Affiliate of the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center, a California limited partnership, to provide operating subsidies for formerly homeless adult households at Monterey Boulevard Apartments, located at 403 Monterey Street, for the 15-year and six months term of July 1, 2018, through December 31, 2033, in an amount not to exceed $1,662,342. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 213-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180533: Grant Agreement - The Salvation Army Turk Street, L.P. - Local Operating Subsidy Program Contract - Railton Place, 242 Turk Street - Not to Exceed $5,561,543
180533 [Grant Agreement - The Salvation Army Turk Street, L.P. - Local Operating Subsidy Program Contract - Railton Place, 242 Turk Street - Not to Exceed $5,561,543] Sponsor: Kim Resolution authorizing the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to execute a Local Operating Subsidy Program Grant Agreement with The Salvation Army Turk Street, L.P., a California limited partnership, to provide operating subsidies for formerly homeless adult households at Railton Place, 242 Turk Street, for the 15-year and six months term of July 1, 2018, through December 31, 2033, in an amount not to exceed $5,561,543. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 212-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180532: Grant Agreement - Mercy Housing California XIV, L.P. - Local Operating Subsidy Program Contract - 10th & Mission Family Housing, 1390 Mission Street - Not to Exceed $9,741,171
180532 [Grant Agreement - Mercy Housing California XIV, L.P. - Local Operating Subsidy Program Contract - 10th & Mission Family Housing, 1390 Mission Street - Not to Exceed $9,741,171] Sponsor: Kim Resolution authorizing the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to execute a Local Operating Subsidy Program Grant Agreement with Mercy Housing California XIV, L.P., a California limited partnership, to provide operating subsidies for formerly homeless families at 10th & Mission Family Housing, 1390 Mission Street, for the 15-year and six months term of July 1, 2018, through December 31, 2033, in an amount not to exceed $9,741,171. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 211-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180531: Grant Agreement - 455 Fell, L.P. - Local Operating Subsidy Program Contract - 455 Fell Street - Not to Exceed $10,077,324
180531 [Grant Agreement - 455 Fell, L.P. - Local Operating Subsidy Program Contract - 455 Fell Street - Not to Exceed $10,077,324] Sponsor: Breed Resolution authorizing the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to execute a Local Operating Subsidy Program Grant Agreement with 455 Fell, L.P., a California limited partnership, to provide operating subsidies for formerly homeless family households at 455 Fell Street for the 15-year and eight months term of May 1, 2019, through December 31, 2034, in an amount not to exceed $10,077,324. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 210-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180530: Grant Agreement - Parkview Terrace Partners. L.P. - Local Operating Subsidy Program Contract - Parkview Terraces, 871 Turk Street - Not to Exceed $4,580,619
180530 [Grant Agreement - Parkview Terrace Partners. L.P. - Local Operating Subsidy Program Contract - Parkview Terraces, 871 Turk Street - Not to Exceed $4,580,619] Sponsor: Breed Resolution retroactively authorizing the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to execute a Local Operating Subsidy Program Grant Agreement with Parkview Terrace Partners. L.P., a California limited partnership, to provide operating subsidies for formerly homeless adult households at Parkview Terraces, 871 Turk Street, for the 15-year and nine months term of April 1, 2018, through December 31, 2033, in an amount not to exceed $4,580,619. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 209-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180529: Grant Agreement - Arendt House, L.P. - Local Operating Subsidy Program Contract - Zygmunt Arendt House, 850 Broderick Street - Not to Exceed $11,787,548
180529 [Grant Agreement - Arendt House, L.P. - Local Operating Subsidy Program Contract - Zygmunt Arendt House, 850 Broderick Street - Not to Exceed $11,787,548] Sponsor: Breed Resolution authorizing the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to execute a Local Operating Subsidy Program Grant Agreement with Arendt House, L.P., a California limited partnership, to provide operating subsidies for formerly homeless adult households at Zygmunt Arendt House, located at 850 Broderick Street, for the 15-year term of January 1, 2019, through December 31, 2033, in an amount not to exceed $11,787,548. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 208-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180496: Memorandum of Agreement Modification - United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service - Not to Exceed $26,904,364
180496 [Memorandum of Agreement Modification - United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service - Not to Exceed $26,904,364] Resolution authorizing the General Manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to execute an amendment to a Memorandum of Agreement with the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Yosemite National Park, for comprehensive management of watersheds supplying the San Francisco Regional Water System for an amount not to exceed $26,904,364 and a total duration of four years from July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2020, pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118. (Public Utilities Commission) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 192-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180495: Professional Services Agreement - Arcadis U.S., Inc. - Construction Management Staff Augmentation Services for the Biosolids Digester Facilities Project - Not to Exceed $42,000,000
180495 [Professional Services Agreement - Arcadis U.S., Inc. - Construction Management Staff Augmentation Services for the Biosolids Digester Facilities Project - Not to Exceed $42,000,000] Resolution authorizing the General Manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to execute Professional Services Agreement No. PRO.0068, Biosolids Digester Facilities Construction Management Staff Augmentation Services, with Arcadis U.S., Inc., to provide construction management staff augmentation services for the Biosolids Digester Facilities Project, for an amount not to exceed $42,000,000 over a term of seven years to commence following Board approval through July 2025. (Public Utilities Commission) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 205-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180477: Lease Amendment - 617 Mission Street - MacLean Properties LLC and Conner Children’s Trust No. 2 - Child Support Services - $1,903,887.96 Initial Annual Rent
180477 [Lease Amendment - 617 Mission Street - MacLean Properties LLC and Conner Children’s Trust No. 2 - Child Support Services - $1,903,887.96 Initial Annual Rent] Resolution authorizing a lease amendment to extend an existing lease of 33,998 sq. ft. at 617 Mission Street/109 New Montgomery Street with MacLean Properties LLC and Douglas G. Moore, Trustee under the Connor Children's Trust No. 2, for the Department of Child Support Services for a monthly base rent of $158,657.33 for a total initial annual base rent of $1,903,887.96 for the period of July 1, 2018, through December 31, 2024. (Child Support Services) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 204-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180440: Agreement Amendment - ARAMARK Correctional Services, LLC - Jail Food Services - Not to Exceed $19,659,606
180440 [Agreement Amendment - ARAMARK Correctional Services, LLC - Jail Food Services - Not to Exceed $19,659,606] Resolution authorizing the Sheriff’s Department to execute a Fourth Amendment to the existing Agreement with ARAMARK Correctional Services, LLC, for jail food services to extend the contract term for four months from July 1, 2018, to October 31, 2018, with no change to the amount not to exceed $19,659,606. (Sheriff) Resolution No. 203-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180416: Contract Agreement - Crestwood Behavioral Health - Long-Term Mental Health Services - Not to Exceed $77,280,000
180416 [Contract Agreement - Crestwood Behavioral Health - Long-Term Mental Health Services - Not to Exceed $77,280,000] Resolution approving an original contract agreement for long-term mental health services in a 24-hour locked facility between the Department of Public Health and Crestwood Behavioral Health in the amount not to exceed $77,280,000 for a total contract term of July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2023. (Public Health Department) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 202-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180380: Contract Agreement - Conduent, Inc. - Citation and Permit Processing Services - Not to Exceed $74,991,162
180380 [Contract Agreement - Conduent, Inc. - Citation and Permit Processing Services - Not to Exceed $74,991,162] Resolution authorizing the Director of Transportation for the Municipal Transportation Agency to execute a five year agreement, with an option to renew for five additional years, to commence following Board approval, with Conduent, Inc. for citation and permit processing for a total contract amount not to exceed $74,991,162. (Municipal Transportation Agency) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 190-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180614: Memorandum of Understanding - International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21
180614 [Memorandum of Understanding - International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 4 to the 2014-2019 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21, to update the Union Security provision. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180455: Public Works Code - Waiver of Temporary Street Space Occupancy Permit Fee for Small Business Week Sidewalk Sales
180455 [Public Works Code - Waiver of Temporary Street Space Occupancy Permit Fee for Small Business Week Sidewalk Sales] Sponsor: Stefani Ordinance retroactively waiving the fee required by Public Works Code, Section 724.1(b), for temporary street space occupancy permits on certain designated City streets on Saturday, May 19, 2018, to promote Small Business Week. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180498: Official Advertising - San Francisco Print Media Co., dba San Francisco Examiner and San Francisco Chronicle - FY2018-2019
Resolution designating San Francisco Print Media Co., dba San Francisco Examiner, to be the official newspaper of the City and County of San Francisco for all official advertising for FY2018-2019, and designating the San Francisco Chronicle to be the alternate official newspaper for use by City agencies based on a department’s finding that publication in the Chronicle is necessary in a specific instance. (Office of Contract Administration) Resolution No. 207-18 ADOPTED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180498: Official Advertising - San Francisco Print Media Co., dba San Francisco Examiner and San Francisco Chronicle - FY2018-2019
) and Jon Givner (Office of the City Attorney) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Tang, seconded by Supervisor Breed, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED to include the ‘Chronicle’ as the official newspaper for half of the year. Before the vote was taken, Supervisor Tang, seconded by Supervisor Breed, moved to withdraw this motion. Supervisor Ronen, seconded by Supervisor Yee, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED to designate the ‘Examiner’ as the first tiered newspaper and the ‘Chronicle’ as the second tier newspaper. Before the vote was taken, Supervisor Ronen, seconded by Supervisor Kim, moved to withdraw this motion. Supervisor Ronen, seconded by Supervisor Kim, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE, by designating the ‘Examiner’ as the primary official newspaper; authorizing the ‘Chronicle’ to be used as the official newspaper for special meetings and other instances that will require written findings of necessity; and requiring departments to report quarterly to the Board of Supervisors through the Clerk of the Board on when the Chronicle is utilized. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180497: Outreach Community Advertising and Neighborhood Outreach Advertising - Small Business Exchange; El Reportero; Bay Area Reporter; Jasmine Blue Media LLC, dba Marina Times; The Potrero View; Sing Tao Daily; World Journal SF LLC; SF Bayview - FY2018-2019
Resolution designating Small Business Exchange and SF Bayview to be the outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the African American community; Sing Tao Daily and World Journal SF LLC to be the outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Chinese community; El Reportero to be the outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Hispanic community; Bay Area Reporter to be the outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community; Jasmine Blue Media LLC (dba Marina Times) to be the neighborhood outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Marina neighborhood; The Potrero View to be the neighborhood outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Potrero Hill, Bayview, Mission Bay and SoMa neighborhoods; and to provide outreach advertising for FY2018-2019. (Office of Contract Administration) Resolution No. 206-18 ADOPTED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180497: Outreach Community Advertising and Neighborhood Outreach Advertising - Small Business Exchange; El Reportero; Bay Area Reporter; Jasmine Blue Media LLC, dba Marina Times; The Potrero View; Sing Tao Daily; World Journal SF LLC; SF Bayview - FY2018-2019
all Business Exchange to be the outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the African American community; Sing Tao Daily and World Journal to be the outreach newspapers of the City and County of San Francisco for the Chinese community; El Reportero to be the outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Hispanic community; Bay Area Reporter to be the outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community; Jasmine Blue Media LLC (dba Marina Times) to be the neighborhood outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Marina neighborhood; The Potrero View to be the neighborhood outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Potrero Hill, Bayview, Mission Bay and SoMa neighborhoods; and to provide outreach advertising for FY2018-2019. (Office of Contract Administration) Supervisor Cohen, seconded by Supervisor Yee, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE, by adding the ‘San Francisco Bay View’ to be the outreach newspaper for the African American community. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180497: Outreach Community Advertising and Neighborhood Outreach Advertising - Small Business Exchange; El Reportero; Bay Area Reporter; Jasmine Blue Media LLC, dba Marina Times; The Potrero View; Sing Tao Daily; World Journal SF LLC; SF Bayview - FY2018-2019
ncisco for the African American community; El Reportero to be the outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Hispanic community; Bay Area Reporter to be the outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community; Jasmine Blue Media LLC (dba Marina Times) to be the neighborhood outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Marina neighborhood; The Potrero View to be the neighborhood outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Potrero Hill, Bayview, Mission Bay and SoMa neighborhoods; and to provide outreach advertising for FY2018-2019. (Office of Contract Administration) Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Alaric Degrafinried (Office of Contract Administration) and Jon Givner (Office of the City Attorney) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Kim, seconded by Supervisor Tang, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE, by adding the ‘World Journal’ and ‘Sing Tao Daily’ to be the outreach newspapers for the Chinese community. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180423: Planning Code - Review for Downtown and Affordable Housing Projects; Notification Requirements; Review of Alterations to Historical Landmarks and in Conservation Districts
PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180423: Planning Code - Review for Downtown and Affordable Housing Projects; Notification Requirements; Review of Alterations to Historical Landmarks and in Conservation Districts
sted in Section 136(c)(1) through 136(c)(26)’, and by striking ‘in districts where those sections apply where the existing structure has not been expanded in the prior 3 years’; on Page 44, Line 9, through Page 48, Line 7, by adding new ‘Subsections (d) through (d)(9)(B)’ regarding notification requirements once an application is determined to be compliant with development standards; on Page 48, Lines 24-25, by adding ‘Section 333 of this Code’ and striking ‘this Section 311’; on Page 60, Lines 3, 6-7, and 8-9, by making exceptions for ‘requirements set forth in Section 311’ and ‘in a manner consistent with the Planning Commission’s policy’; on Page 61, Lines 3-7, by striking ‘Subsection 333(d)(1)(D)(i)’, Lines 12-18, by striking Subsections (2)(i) and (2)(ii) regarding ‘Definitions’, and adding new ‘Subsections (2), (2)(A), and (2)(b)’ regarding ‘Language Access’ to ensure public notice forms comply with the requirements of the ‘Language Access Ordinance’; on Page 70, Line 24, through Page 71, Line 5, by striking ‘Section 6. Planning Commission Policy Requiring Pre-Application Meetings.’; and making other clarifying and conforming changes. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180514: Memorandum of Understanding - International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21
180514 [Memorandum of Understanding - International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 3 to the 2014-2019 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21, by adding: a one-time base wage increase of 6.40% to Classification 8240 Public Safety Communications Coordinators, effective July 1, 2018; and $150,000 in training funds for FY2018-2019 only, for total training funds for that year of $900,000. Ordinance No. 161-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180513: Memorandum of Understanding - Crafts Coalition
[Memorandum of Understanding - Crafts Coalition] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 1 to the 2014-2019 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Crafts Coalition: Bricklayers and Allied Crafts, Local 3; Hod Carriers, Local 166; Northern California Carpenters Regional Council, Local 22; Carpet, Linoleum and Soft Tile Workers, Local 12; Plasterers and Cement Masons, Local 300; Glaziers, Architectural Metal and Glass Workers, Local Union No. 718; International Alliance of the Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artist and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada, Local 16; International Association of Bridges, Structural Ornamental, Reinforcing Iron Workers, Riggers and Machinery Movers, Local 377; Pile Drivers, Divers, Carpenters, Bridge, Wharf and Dock Builders, Local Union No. 34; Plasterers and Shophands, Local 66; United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers, Local 40; Sheet Metal Workers International Union, Local 104; and Teamsters, Local 853, to implement a “Union Access to New Employees” program. Ordinance No. 160-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180512: Memorandum of Understanding - Transport Workers’ Union, Local 250-A - Automotive Service Workers (7410)
180512 [Memorandum of Understanding - Transport Workers’ Union, Local 250-A - Automotive Service Workers (7410)] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 1 to the 2014-2019 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Transport Workers’ Union, AFL-CIO, Local 250-A, Automotive Service Workers (7410), to implement a “Union Access to New Employees” program. Ordinance No. 159-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180511: Memorandum of Understanding - Transport Workers’ Union, Local 250-A, Multi-Unit (Unit 28)
180511 [Memorandum of Understanding - Transport Workers’ Union, Local 250-A, Multi-Unit (Unit 28)] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 1 to the 2014-2019 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Transport Workers’ Union, Local 250-A, Multi-Unit (Unit 28), to implement a “Union Access to New Employees” program. Ordinance No. 158-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180510: Memorandum of Understanding - Service Employees International Union, Local 1021 - H-1 Fire Rescue Paramedics
180510 [Memorandum of Understanding - Service Employees International Union, Local 1021 - H-1 Fire Rescue Paramedics] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 6 to the 2007-2018 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and Service Employees International Union, Local 1021 for H-1 Fire Rescue Paramedics by updating language and extending the term of the Memorandum of Understanding through June 30, 2020. Ordinance No. 157-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180509: Memorandum of Understanding - Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 18)
180509 [Memorandum of Understanding - Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 18)] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 2 to the 2015-2018 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 18) to update certain terms and conditions of employment and extend the term of the Memorandum of Understanding through June 30, 2019. Ordinance No. 156-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180508: Memorandum of Understanding - Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 17)
180508 [Memorandum of Understanding - Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 17)] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 2 to the 2015-2018 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 17) to update certain terms and conditions of employment and extend the term of the Memorandum of Understanding through June 30, 2019. Ordinance No. 155-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180507: Compensation for Unrepresented Employees
180507 [Compensation for Unrepresented Employees] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance fixing compensation for persons employed by the City and County of San Francisco whose compensation is subject to the provisions of Section A8.409 of the Charter, in job codes not represented by an employee organization, and establishing working schedules and other terms and conditions of employment and methods of payment effective July 1, 2018. Ordinance No. 154-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180506: Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives’ Association - Police
180506 [Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives’ Association - Police] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Municipal Executives’ Association - Police, to be effective July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021. Ordinance No. 153-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180505: Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives’ Association - Fire
180505 [Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives’ Association - Fire] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Municipal Executives’ Association - Fire, to be effective July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021. Ordinance No. 152-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180504: Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Police Officers’ Association
180504 [Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Police Officers’ Association] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the decision and award of the Arbitration Board under Charter, Section A8.590-5, establishing the 2018-2021 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Police Officers’ Association, to be effective July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021. Ordinance No. 151-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180503: Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, Unit 2
180503 [Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, Unit 2] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the 2018-2021 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, Unit 2, to be effective July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021. Ordinance No. 150-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180502: Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, Unit 1
180502 [Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, Unit 1] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the 2018-2021 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, Unit 1, to be effective July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021. Ordinance No. 149-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180573: Proposed Interim Annual Salary Ordinance - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020
180573 [Proposed Interim Annual Salary Ordinance - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020] Sponsor: Mayor Proposed Interim Annual Salary Ordinance enumerating positions in the Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the FYs ending June 30, 2019, and June 30, 2020, continuing, creating, or establishing these positions; enumerating and including therein all positions created by Charter or State law for which compensations are paid from City and County funds and appropriated in the Annual Appropriation Ordinance; authorizing appointments or continuation of appointments thereto; specifying and fixing the compensations and work schedules thereof; and authorizing appointments to temporary positions and fixing compensations. (Fiscal Impact; No Budget and Legislative Analyst Report) Ordinance No. 163-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180572: Proposed Interim Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for Departments - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020
180572 [Proposed Interim Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for Departments - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020] Sponsor: Mayor Proposed Interim Budget and Appropriation Ordinance appropriating all estimated receipts and all estimated expenditures for Departments of the City and County of San Francisco as of June 1, 2018, for the FYs ending June 30, 2019, and June 30, 2020. (Fiscal Impact; No Budget and Legislative Analyst Report) Ordinance No. 162-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180454: General Obligation Bond Election - Seawall and Other Critical Infrastructure - $425,000,000
d collection of taxes to pay both principal and interest; prescribing notice to be given of such election; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act, and finding that the proposed bond is in conformity with the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1(b), and with the General Plan; consolidating the special election with the general election; establishing the election precincts, voting places and officers for the election; waiving the word limitation on ballot propositions imposed by Municipal Elections Code, Section 510; complying with the restrictions on the use of bond proceeds specified in California Government Code, Section 53410; incorporating the provisions regarding the Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee in Administrative Code, Sections 5.30-5.36; and waiving the time requirements specified in Administrative Code, Section 2.34. (Economic Impact) (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. 146-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180616: Health Code - Medical Cannabis Dispensaries - Extensions of Time to Sell Adult Use Cannabis
180616 [Health Code - Medical Cannabis Dispensaries - Extensions of Time to Sell Adult Use Cannabis] Sponsor: Cohen Ordinance amending the Health Code to allow the Director of the Department of Public Health to extend, for multiple 90-day periods rather than a single 90-day period, the 120-day authorization for Medical Cannabis Dispensaries to sell adult use cannabis. Ordinance No. 147-18 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180649: Concurring in the Continuation of the Declaration of Local Emergency - Flooding Affecting SFPUC’s Moccasin Reservoir (Tuolumne County)
180649 [Concurring in the Continuation of the Declaration of Local Emergency - Flooding Affecting SFPUC’s Moccasin Reservoir (Tuolumne County)] Motion concurring in the continuation of the Declaration of Local Emergency by the Mayor and in the actions taken to meet the emergency of flooding affecting the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission's Moccasin Reservoir in Tuolumne County. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M18-092 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180454: General Obligation Bond Election - Seawall and Other Critical Infrastructure - $425,000,000
and interest; prescribing notice to be given of such election; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act, and finding that the proposed bond is in conformity with the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1(b), and with the General Plan; consolidating the special election with the general election; establishing the election precincts, voting places and officers for the election; waiving the word limitation on ballot propositions imposed by Municipal Elections Code, Section 510; complying with the restrictions on the use of bond proceeds specified in California Government Code, Section 53410; incorporating the provisions regarding the Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee in Administrative Code, Sections 5.30-5.36; and waiving the time requirements specified in Administrative Code, Section 2.34. (Economic Impact) (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.) Supervisor Tang requested to be added as a co-sponsor. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180022: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Community Plan Evaluation - 2918-2924 Mission Street
180022 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Community Plan Evaluation - 2918-2924 Mission Street] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing a Community Plan Evaluation determination by the Planning Department that a proposed project at 2918-2924 Mission Street is exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M18-091 Supervisor Ronen, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be APPROVED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180021: Conditionally Reversing the Community Plan Evaluation - 2918-2924 Mission Street
180021 [Conditionally Reversing the Community Plan Evaluation - 2918-2924 Mission Street] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that a proposed project at 2918-2924 Mission Street is exempt from further environmental review under a Community Plan Evaluation, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M18-090 Supervisor Ronen, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be APPROVED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180020: Affirming the Community Plan Evaluation - 2918-2924 Mission Street
180020 [Affirming the Community Plan Evaluation - 2918-2924 Mission Street] Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that a proposed project at 2918-2924 Mission Street is exempt from further environmental review under a Community Plan Evaluation. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Ronen, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180636: Mayoral Reappointment, Oversight Board of the Successor Agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency - John Rahaim
180636 [Mayoral Reappointment, Oversight Board of the Successor Agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency - John Rahaim] Motion approving the Mayor’s reappointment of John Rahaim to the Oversight Board of the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City and County of San Francisco, for a term ending January 24, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (California Health and Safety Code, Section 34179(a)(10), provides that members of the Oversight Board of the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City and County of San Francisco shall be appointed by the Mayor and subject to confirmation by a majority of the Board of Supervisors. There is no deadline for confirmation and the appointment is not effective until the Board takes action. Transmittal Date: June 4, 2018.) Motion No. M18-089 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180635: Mayoral Appointment, Successor Agency Commission (Commonly Known as Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure) - Carolyn Ransom-Scott
180635 [Mayoral Appointment, Successor Agency Commission (Commonly Known as Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure) - Carolyn Ransom-Scott] Motion approving the Mayor’s appointment of Carolyn Ransom-Scott to the Successor Agency Commission (commonly known as the Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure), for a term ending November 3, 2020. (Clerk of the Board) (Ordinance No. 215-12, Section 6(b), provides that members of the Successor Agency Commission shall be appointed by the Mayor and subject to confirmation by a majority of the Board of Supervisors. There is no deadline for confirmation and the appointment is not effective until the Board takes action. Transmittal Date: June 4, 2018.) Motion No. M18-088 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180570: Reappointment, Reentry Council - Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer
180570 [Reappointment, Reentry Council - Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer] Motion reappointing Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer, term ending June 1, 2020, to the Reentry Council. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M18-087 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180391: Urging the Sheriff’s Department and Department of Public Health to Conduct a Good Food Purchasing Baseline Assessment
Recommendations of the Rules Committee Supervisor Fewer Excused from Voting Supervisor Kim, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that Supervisor Fewer be excused from voting on File No. 180570. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180391: Urging the Sheriff’s Department and Department of Public Health to Conduct a Good Food Purchasing Baseline Assessment
180391 [Urging the Sheriff’s Department and Department of Public Health to Conduct a Good Food Purchasing Baseline Assessment] Sponsors: Fewer; Ronen, Sheehy, Peskin and Cohen Resolution urging the Sheriff’s Department and Department of Public Health to conduct a baseline assessment of existing food vendors to evaluate vendor alignment with the Good Food Purchasing standards. Supervisor Cohen requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 191-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180616: Health Code - Medical Cannabis Dispensaries - Extensions of Time to Sell Adult Use Cannabis
180616 [Health Code - Medical Cannabis Dispensaries - Extensions of Time to Sell Adult Use Cannabis] Sponsor: Cohen Ordinance amending the Health Code to allow the Director of the Department of Public Health to extend, for multiple 90-day periods rather than a single 90-day period, the 120-day authorization for Medical Cannabis Dispensaries to sell adult use cannabis. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180371: Street Name Change - From Phelan Avenue to "Frida Kahlo Way"
180371 [Street Name Change - From Phelan Avenue to "Frida Kahlo Way"] Sponsors: Yee; Ronen, Fewer, Kim and Safai Resolution renaming Phelan Avenue, between Flood Avenue and Ocean Avenue, to “Frida Kahlo Way.” Resolution No. 189-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180423: Planning Code - Review for Downtown and Affordable Housing Projects; Notification Requirements; Review of Alterations to Historical Landmarks and in Conservation Districts
ations to Historical Landmarks and in Conservation Districts] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending the Planning Code to streamline affordable housing project review by eliminating a Planning Commission Discretionary Review hearing for 100% affordable housing projects upon delegation by the Planning Commission; to provide for Planning Department review of large projects located in C-3 (Downtown Commercial) Districts and for certain minor alterations to Historical Landmarks and in Conservation Districts; to consolidate, standardize, and streamline notification requirements and procedures, including required newspaper notice, in Residential, Commercial, and Mixed-Use Districts; 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. Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Cohen, moved that this Ordinance be CONTINUED ON FIRST READING to the Board of Supervisors meeting of June 26, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180387: Planning Code - Landmark Designation of 234-246 First Street (aka Phillips Building)
180387 [Planning Code - Landmark Designation of 234-246 First Street (aka Phillips Building)] Sponsor: Kim Ordinance amending the Planning Code to designate 234-246 First Street (aka Phillips Building), in Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3736, Lot No. 006, as a Landmark under Article 10 of the Planning Code; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and with 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:
File 180528: Accept and Expend Grant - State Transportation Development Act, Article 3 - Pedestrian and Bicycle Projects - $926,476
180528 [Accept and Expend Grant - State Transportation Development Act, Article 3 - Pedestrian and Bicycle Projects - $926,476] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing the acceptance and expenditure of State Transportation Development Act, Article 3, Pedestrian and Bicycle Project funding for FY2018-2019, in the amount of $926,476, which includes $463,238 for San Francisco Public Works and $463,238 for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, for the term of July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021. (Public Works) Resolution No. 198-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180527: Apply for, Accept, and Expend Grant - United States Department of Housing and Urban Development - HOME Investment Partnership Program - $6,344,778 - FY2018-2019
180527 [Apply for, Accept, and Expend Grant - United States Department of Housing and Urban Development - HOME Investment Partnership Program - $6,344,778 - FY2018-2019] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving the FY2018-2019 HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) Program; and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, to apply for, accept, and expend the City’s FY2018-2019 HOME Program entitlement from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development in the amount of $5,896,427 and to expend Program Income in the amount of $448,351 for a combined total of $6,344,778 for the term of July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2023. (Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development) Resolution No. 197-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180526: Apply for, Accept, and Expend Grant - United States Department of Housing and Urban Development - Community Development Block Grant Program - $22,794,217 - FY2018-2019
180526 [Apply for, Accept, and Expend Grant - United States Department of Housing and Urban Development - Community Development Block Grant Program - $22,794,217 - FY2018-2019] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving the FY2018-2019 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program; authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, to apply for, accept, and expend the City’s FY2018-2019 CDBG Program entitlement from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development in the amount of $18,139,217 and to expend program income and reprogrammed funds in the amount of $4,655,000 for a combined total of approximately $22,794,217 for the period beginning July 1, 2018, through to the date when all funds are expended. Resolution No. 196-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180524: Apply for, Accept, and Expend Grant - United States Department of Housing and Urban Development - Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program - $9,050,423 - FY2018-2019
180524 [Apply for, Accept, and Expend Grant - United States Department of Housing and Urban Development - Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program - $9,050,423 - FY2018-2019] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving the FY2018-2019 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (“HOPWA”) Program; and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, to apply for, accept, and expend the City’s FY2018-2019 HOPWA Program entitlement from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development in the amount of $7,162,248 and to expend program income and reprogrammed funds in the amount of $1,888,175 for a combined total of $9,050,423 for the period of July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2023. Resolution No. 194-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180523: Apply for, Accept, and Expend Grant - United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Emergency Solutions Grants Program - $1,479,175 - FY2018-2019
180523 [Apply for, Accept, and Expend Grant - United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Emergency Solutions Grants Program - $1,479,175 - FY2018-2019] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving the FY2018-2019 Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) Program; and authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, to apply for, accept, and expend the City’s FY2018-2019 ESG Program entitlement from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, in the amount of $1,479,175 for an unspecified period starting July 1, 2018. Resolution No. 193-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180525: Authorizing the Acquisition and Conveyance of a Below Market Rate Unit under Foreclosure - 1160 Mission Street, Unit 812
(Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 195-18 ADOPTED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180525: Authorizing the Acquisition and Conveyance of a Below Market Rate Unit under Foreclosure - 1160 Mission Street, Unit 812
180525 [Authorizing the Acquisition and Conveyance of a Below Market Rate Unit under Foreclosure - 1160 Mission Street, Unit 812] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving and authorizing the acquisition of a below market rate condominium located at 1160 Mission Street, Unit 812, San Francisco (“the Property”) for up to $300,000 to hold the Property for resale under the City’s Below Market Rate Inclusionary Housing Program (“Program”); adopting findings that the conveyance is consistent with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and authorizing and directing the execution of any documents necessary to implement this Resolution, as defined herein. (Fiscal Impact) Supervisor Kim, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 3, Line 16, by changing 'June 4, 2018' to 'June 1, 2018'. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180359: Grant Agreement - Brilliant Corners - Scattered Site Housing and Rental Subsidy Administration Services - Not to Exceed $16,916,977
180359 [Grant Agreement - Brilliant Corners - Scattered Site Housing and Rental Subsidy Administration Services - Not to Exceed $16,916,977] Resolution approving the grant agreement between the City and County of San Francisco, by and through its Human Services Agency, and the non-profit Brilliant Corners to provide Scattered Site Housing and Rental Subsidy Administration services to seniors and adults with disabilities during the period of July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2023, for a total not to exceed amount of $16,916,977. (Human Services Agency) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 188-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180514: Memorandum of Understanding - International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21
180514 [Memorandum of Understanding - International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 3 to the 2014-2019 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21, by adding: a one-time base wage increase of 6.40% to Classification 8240 Public Safety Communications Coordinators, effective July 1, 2018; and $150,000 in training funds for FY2018-2019 only, for total training funds for that year of $900,000. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180513: Memorandum of Understanding - Crafts Coalition
180513 [Memorandum of Understanding - Crafts Coalition] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 1 to the 2014-2019 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Crafts Coalition: Bricklayers and Allied Crafts, Local 3; Hod Carriers, Local 166; Northern California Carpenters Regional Council, Local 22; Carpet, Linoleum and Soft Tile Workers, Local 12; Plasterers and Cement Masons, Local 300; Glaziers, Architectural Metal and Glass Workers, Local Union No. 718; International Alliance of the Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artist and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada, Local 16; International Association of Bridges, Structural Ornamental, Reinforcing Iron Workers, Riggers and Machinery Movers, Local 377; Pile Drivers, Divers, Carpenters, Bridge, Wharf and Dock Builders, Local Union No. 34; Plasterers and Shophands, Local 66; United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers, Local 40; Sheet Metal Workers International Union, Local 104; and Teamsters, Local 853, to implement a “Union Access to New Employees” program. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180512: Memorandum of Understanding - Transport Workers’ Union, Local 250-A - Automotive Service Workers (7410)
180512 [Memorandum of Understanding - Transport Workers’ Union, Local 250-A - Automotive Service Workers (7410)] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 1 to the 2014-2019 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Transport Workers’ Union, AFL-CIO, Local 250-A, Automotive Service Workers (7410), to implement a “Union Access to New Employees” program. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180511: Memorandum of Understanding - Transport Workers’ Union, Local 250-A, Multi-Unit (Unit 28)
180511 [Memorandum of Understanding - Transport Workers’ Union, Local 250-A, Multi-Unit (Unit 28)] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 1 to the 2014-2019 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Transport Workers’ Union, Local 250-A, Multi-Unit (Unit 28), to implement a “Union Access to New Employees” program. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180510: Memorandum of Understanding - Service Employees International Union, Local 1021 - H-1 Fire Rescue Paramedics
180510 [Memorandum of Understanding - Service Employees International Union, Local 1021 - H-1 Fire Rescue Paramedics] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 6 to the 2007-2018 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and Service Employees International Union, Local 1021 for H-1 Fire Rescue Paramedics by updating language and extending the term of the Memorandum of Understanding through June 30, 2020. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180509: Memorandum of Understanding - Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 18)
180509 [Memorandum of Understanding - Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 18)] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 2 to the 2015-2018 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 18) to update certain terms and conditions of employment and extend the term of the Memorandum of Understanding through June 30, 2019. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180508: Memorandum of Understanding - Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 17)
180508 [Memorandum of Understanding - Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 17)] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing Amendment No. 2 to the 2015-2018 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 17) to update certain terms and conditions of employment and extend the term of the Memorandum of Understanding through June 30, 2019. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180507: Compensation for Unrepresented Employees
180507 [Compensation for Unrepresented Employees] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance fixing compensation for persons employed by the City and County of San Francisco whose compensation is subject to the provisions of Section A8.409 of the Charter, in job codes not represented by an employee organization, and establishing working schedules and other terms and conditions of employment and methods of payment effective July 1, 2018. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180506: Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives’ Association - Police
180506 [Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives’ Association - Police] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Municipal Executives’ Association - Police, to be effective July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180505: Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives’ Association - Fire
180505 [Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives’ Association - Fire] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Municipal Executives’ Association - Fire, to be effective July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180504: Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Police Officers’ Association
180504 [Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Police Officers’ Association] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the decision and award of the Arbitration Board under Charter, Section A8.590-5, establishing the 2018-2021 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Police Officers’ Association, to be effective July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180503: Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, Unit 2
180503 [Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, Unit 2] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the 2018-2021 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, Unit 2, to be effective July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180502: Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, Unit 1
180502 [Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, Unit 1] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the 2018-2021 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, Unit 1, to be effective July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180488: Cost of Living Adjustment to the Contract for Budget and Legislative Analyst Services - $2,290,451 - FY2018-2019
180488 [Cost of Living Adjustment to the Contract for Budget and Legislative Analyst Services - $2,290,451 - FY2018-2019] Motion enacting a 3% cost of living adjustment (COLA) to the base FY2017-2018 contract amount of $2,223,739 for Budget and Legislative Analyst Services, to be effectuated as of July 1, 2018, resulting in a new FY2018-2019 contract amount of $2,290,451, an increase of $66,712; and directing the Clerk of the Board to take all necessary administrative action to amend the contract accordingly. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M18-086 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180578: Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure, Operating as Successor Agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, Interim Budget - FY2018-2019
180578 [Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure, Operating as Successor Agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, Interim Budget - FY2018-2019] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving the Interim Budget of the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure, operating as the Successor Agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, for FY2018-2019. (Fiscal Impact; No Budget and Legislative Analyst Report) Resolution No. 201-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180576: Treasure Island Development Authority Interim Budget - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020
180576 [Treasure Island Development Authority Interim Budget - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving the Interim Budget of the Treasure Island Development Authority for FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020. (Fiscal Impact; No Budget and Legislative Analyst Report) Resolution No. 200-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180573: Proposed Interim Annual Salary Ordinance - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020
180573 [Proposed Interim Annual Salary Ordinance - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020] Sponsor: Mayor Proposed Interim Annual Salary Ordinance enumerating positions in the Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the FYs ending June 30, 2019, and June 30, 2020, continuing, creating, or establishing these positions; enumerating and including therein all positions created by Charter or State law for which compensations are paid from City and County funds and appropriated in the Annual Appropriation Ordinance; authorizing appointments or continuation of appointments thereto; specifying and fixing the compensations and work schedules thereof; and authorizing appointments to temporary positions and fixing compensations. (Fiscal Impact; No Budget and Legislative Analyst Report) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180572: Proposed Interim Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for Departments - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020
180572 [Proposed Interim Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for Departments - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020] Sponsor: Mayor Proposed Interim Budget and Appropriation Ordinance appropriating all estimated receipts and all estimated expenditures for Departments of the City and County of San Francisco as of June 1, 2018, for the FYs ending June 30, 2019, and June 30, 2020. (Fiscal Impact; No Budget and Legislative Analyst Report) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180187: Planning Code - Reauthorizing Section 210.3C Concerning New Production, Distribution, and Repair Space
180187 [Planning Code - Reauthorizing Section 210.3C Concerning New Production, Distribution, and Repair Space] Sponsor: Cohen Ordinance amending the Planning Code to reauthorize provisions that support the development of new Production, Distribution, and Repair (PDR) space in specified PDR Zoning Districts; 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 findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. Ordinance No. 145-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180627: Urging Support for Honoring Chinese American World War II Veterans with a Congressional Gold Medal
180627 [Urging Support for Honoring Chinese American World War II Veterans with a Congressional Gold Medal] Sponsors: Yee; Tang, Fewer, Kim, Peskin, Ronen, Safai, Sheehy, Stefani, Breed and Cohen Resolution calling on the United States Congress to award Chinese American World War II Veterans with the Congressional Gold Medal. Supervisors Peskin, Ronen, Safai, Sheehy, Stefani, Breed, and Cohen requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 187-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180626: Reaffirming Commitment to Women's Access to Affordable Reproductive, Family Planning, and Sexual Health Services in San Francisco
180626 [Reaffirming Commitment to Women's Access to Affordable Reproductive, Family Planning, and Sexual Health Services in San Francisco] Sponsors: Tang; Ronen, Fewer, Kim, Stefani, Cohen, Breed, Yee and Safai Resolution denouncing President Trump and the United States Department of Health and Human Services for proposing to prohibit federal Title X funding for federally funded clinics that provide abortions or abortion-related services; and affirming San Francisco's commitment to protect and maintain an individual’s choice to receive access to critical women’s health services. Supervisor Safai requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 186-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180551: Supporting California State Senate Bill No. 1186 (Hill) - Stop Secret Surveillance Act
180551 [Supporting California State Senate Bill No. 1186 (Hill) - Stop Secret Surveillance Act] Sponsors: Peskin; Cohen Resolution declaring support for California State Senate Bill No. 1186 (SB 1186), the Stop Secret Surveillance Act, authored by Senator Jerry Hill, requiring law enforcement agencies to hold public hearings and generate Surveillance Use Policies governing the information collected by surveillance technology. Supervisor Cohen requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 184-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180607: Final Map 9081 - 2238-2254 Market Street, 2153-2155-15th Street, and 2157-15th Street
180607 [Final Map 9081 - 2238-2254 Market Street, 2153-2155-15th Street, and 2157-15th Street] Motion approving Final Map 9081, a 42 residential unit and three commercial unit, mixed-use condominium project, located at 2238-2254 Market Street, 2153-2155-15th Street, and 2157-15th Street, being a merger and subdivision of Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3560, Lot Nos. 005 thru 008, and Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3560, Lot Nos. 025 thru 026; and adopting findings pursuant to the General Plan, and the priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Public Works) Motion No. M18-085 APPROVED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180187: Planning Code - Reauthorizing Section 210.3C Concerning New Production, Distribution, and Repair Space
180187 [Planning Code - Reauthorizing Section 210.3C Concerning New Production, Distribution, and Repair Space] Sponsor: Cohen Ordinance amending the Planning Code to reauthorize provisions that support the development of new Production, Distribution, and Repair (PDR) space in specified PDR Zoning Districts; 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 findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180454: General Obligation Bond Election - Seawall and Other Critical Infrastructure - $425,000,000
the California Environmental Quality Act, and finding that the proposed bond is in conformity with the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1(b), and with the General Plan; consolidating the special election with the general election; establishing the election precincts, voting places and officers for the election; waiving the word limitation on ballot propositions imposed by Municipal Elections Code, Section 510; complying with the restrictions on the use of bond proceeds specified in California Government Code, Section 53410; incorporating the provisions regarding the Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee in Administrative Code, Sections 5.30-5.36; and waiving the time requirements specified in Administrative Code, Section 2.34. (Economic Impact) (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.) Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Yee, moved that this Ordinance be CONTINUED AS AMENDED to a Committee of the Whole hearing at the Board of Supervisors on June 19, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180454: General Obligation Bond Election - Seawall and Other Critical Infrastructure - $425,000,000
n 2.34. (Economic Impact) Supervisor Safai requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Yee, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 2, Line 23, by adding ‘e. The Seawall is a contributing resource to the Embarcadero Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places.’; on Page 4, Lines 5-11, by adding ‘m. The Port, in consultation with the Board, will work with City transportation planners and conduct public outreach to determine the most financially feasible approaches to construction on the Seawall that minimize disruption along the Embarcadero. n. At one or more hearings of the Historic Preservation Commission, the Port, in consultation with seismic and structural engineers, will analyze preferred alternatives for Seawall construction that minimize impact to the San Francisco Bay and preserve historic assets to the fullest extent possible.’, and on Line 20, by adding ‘help’ after ‘indebtedness to’, ‘overall’ after ‘finance the’, and ‘the Seawall Program, including’ after ‘cost of’; and making other clarifying and conforming changes. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180461: Amended Ten-Year Capital Expenditure Plan-FYs 2018-2027 - Increase Proposed Seawall Bond to $425,000,000
180461 [Amended Ten-Year Capital Expenditure Plan-FYs 2018-2027 - Increase Proposed Seawall Bond to $425,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Breed, Cohen, Kim, Peskin, Sheehy and Safai Resolution amending the City’s ten-year capital expenditure plan for FYs 2018-2027 to increase the proposed Seawall Bond from $350,000,000 to $425,000,000 to fund Phase 1 of the Seawall Program. (Fiscal Impact) Supervisor Safai requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 182-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180462: General Obligation Bonds - Seawall and Other Critical Infrastructure - $425,000,000
180462 [General Obligation Bonds - Seawall and Other Critical Infrastructure - $425,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Breed, Cohen, Kim, Peskin, Sheehy and Safai Resolution determining and declaring that the public interest and necessity demand the construction, reconstruction, acquisition, improvement, demolition, seismic strengthening, and repair of the Embarcadero Seawall and other critical infrastructure and the payment of related costs necessary or convenient for the foregoing purposes; finding that the estimated cost of $425,000,000 for such improvements is and will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual income and revenue of the City and County and will require incurring bonded indebtedness; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; finding the proposed bond is in conformity with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1(b); and waiving the time limits set forth in Administrative Code, Section 2.34. (Fiscal Impact) Supervisor Safai requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 183-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180117: Planning Code - Increasing the Transportation Sustainability Fee for Large Non-Residential Projects
180117 [Planning Code - Increasing the Transportation Sustainability Fee for Large Non-Residential Projects] Sponsors: Peskin; Ronen Ordinance amending the Planning Code to increase the Transportation Sustainability Fee by $5 (to $24.04) for Non-Residential Projects larger than 99,999 gross square feet, except in the Central South of Market Area Plan area, where the fee for such projects would be increased by $2 (to $21.04); affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making findings of public necessity, convenience and welfare, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. Ordinance No. 138-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180448: Appropriation - Proceeds from Revenue Bonds, State Loan or Grant Funds, Water Revenues and Water Capacity Fees of $483,137,393 - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 - Re-Appropriation of $15,958,031 for Water Capital Improvements - FY2018-2019
ting a total of $483,137,393 of proceeds from Revenue Bonds, State of California Water Resources Control Board’s revolving loan funds (State Loan Funds) or grant funds (State Grant Funds), water revenues and water capacity fees for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) Water Enterprise’s Capital Improvement Program for FY2018-2019 at $276,222,393 and for FY2019-2020 at $206,915,000; and re-appropriating Water Capital Project appropriations of $15,958,031 in FY2018-2019 and placing $376,251,393 of Revenue Bond and State Loan Funds or State Grant Funds proceeds by project on Controller’s reserve subject to the Controller's certification of funds availability, including proceeds of indebtedness, and for construction related expenditures (excluding program management, planning and design) for these projects, as applicable, also subject to the prior occurrence of the SFPUC's and the Board of Supervisors' discretionary adoption of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings for projects, following review and consideration of completed project related environmental analysis, where required. (Fiscal Impact) Ordinance No. 140-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180447: Appropriation - Proceeds from Hetch Hetchy Revenue, Cap and Trade Revenue, Power and Water Revenue Bonds - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Hetch Hetchy Capital Improvement Program - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 - $340,106,949
Hetchy Revenue, Cap and Trade Revenue, Power and Water Revenue Bonds - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Hetch Hetchy Capital Improvement Program - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 - $340,106,949] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance appropriating a total of $340,106,949 of Hetch Hetchy revenue, Cap and Trade Revenue and Power and Water Revenue Bonds for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) Hetch Hetchy Capital Improvement Program for FY2018-2019 at $140,527,284 and for FY2019-2020 at $199,579,665; and placing $154,928,058 of Power Bonds, $102,188,742 of Water Bonds by project on Controller’s reserve subject to the Controller's certification of funds availability, including proceeds of indebtedness, and for construction related expenditures (excluding program management, planning and design) for these projects, as applicable, also subject to the prior occurrence of the SFPUC's and the Board of Supervisors' discretionary adoption of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings for projects, following review and consideration of completed project related environmental analysis, where required. (Fiscal Impact) Ordinance No. 139-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180452: Wastewater Revenue Bond Issuance and Sale - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Not to Exceed $987,414,494
180452 [Wastewater Revenue Bond Issuance and Sale - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Not to Exceed $987,414,494] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of tax-exempt or taxable Wastewater Revenue Bonds and other forms of indebtedness (as described below) by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (Commission) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $987,414,494 to finance the costs of various capital wastewater projects benefitting the Wastewater Enterprise pursuant to amendments to the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco enacted by the voters on November 5, 2002, as Proposition E; authorizing the issuance of Wastewater Revenue Refunding Bonds; declaring the Official Intent of the Commission to reimburse itself with one or more issues of tax-exempt bonds or other forms of indebtedness; and ratifying previous actions taken in connection therewith, as defined herein. (Pursuant to Charter, Section 8B.124, this matter shall require a vote of two-thirds (8 votes) of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve such water revenue bonds ordinance for passage.) Ordinance No. 144-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180449: Appropriation - Proceeds from Revenue Bonds, State Loans or Grants, Wastewater Revenues and Capacity Fees - Wastewater Capital Improvements at the Public Utilities Commission - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 - $1,217,658,494
c Utilities Commission - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 - $1,217,658,494] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance appropriating a total of $1,217,658,494 of proceeds from revenue bonds, State of California Water Resources Control Board’s revolving loan funds (State Loan Funds) or grant funds (State Grant Funds), wastewater revenue and capacity fees for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) Wastewater Enterprise’s Capital Improvement Program for FY2018-2019 at $706,606,351 and for FY2019-2020 at $511,052,143 and placing $987,414,494 in Revenue Bonds or State Loan or Grant Funds by project on Controller’s reserve subject to the Controller's certification of funds availability, including proceeds of indebtedness, and for construction related expenditures (excluding program management, planning and design) for these projects, as applicable, also subject to the prior occurrence of the SFPUC's and the Board of Supervisors' discretionary adoption of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings for projects, following review and consideration of completed project related environmental analysis, where required. (Fiscal Impact) Ordinance No. 141-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180451: Water Revenue Bond and Other Forms of Indebtedness Issuance - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Not to Exceed $478,440,136
180451 [Water Revenue Bond and Other Forms of Indebtedness Issuance - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Not to Exceed $478,440,136] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of tax-exempt or taxable Water Revenue Bonds and other forms of indebtedness (as described below) by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (Commission) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $478,440,136 to finance the costs of various capital water projects benefitting the Water Enterprise pursuant to amendments to the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco enacted by the voters on November 5, 2002, as Proposition E; authorizing the issuance of Water Revenue Refunding Bonds; declaring the Official Intent of the Commission to reimburse itself with one or more issues of tax-exempt bonds or other forms of indebtedness; and ratifying previous actions taken in connection therewith, as defined herein. (Pursuant to Charter, Section 8B.124, this matter shall require a vote of two-thirds (8 votes) of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve such water revenue bonds ordinance for passage.) Ordinance No. 143-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180450: Power Revenue Bond Issuance and Sale - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Not to Exceed $154,928,059
180450 [Power Revenue Bond Issuance and Sale - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Not to Exceed $154,928,059] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of tax-exempt or taxable Power Revenue Bonds and other forms of indebtedness by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (Commission) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $154,928,059 to finance the costs of various capital projects benefitting the Power Enterprise pursuant to Charter, Sections 9.107(6) and 9.107(8), authorization to issue Refunding Power Revenue Bonds; declaring the Official Intent of the Commission to reimburse itself with one or more issues of tax-exempt bonds; and ratifying previous actions taken in connection therewith, as defined herein. (Pursuant to Charter, Section 9.107(6), this matter shall require a vote of three-fourths (9 votes) of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve water and electric power facilities under the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission ordinance for passage.) Ordinance No. 142-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180554: Calling from Committee - Administrative Code - Citywide Project Labor Agreement for Public Work or Improvement Projects (File No. 170205) - Committee of the Whole - June 12, 2018, 3:00 p.m.
180554 [Calling from Committee - Administrative Code - Citywide Project Labor Agreement for Public Work or Improvement Projects (File No. 170205) - Committee of the Whole - June 12, 2018, 3:00 p.m.] Sponsors: Safai; Sheehy, Cohen, Ronen, Breed, Kim and Peskin Motion calling from the Government Audit and Oversight Committee, pursuant to Board Rule 3.37, the proposed Ordinance (File No. 170205) amending the Administrative Code to require a citywide project labor agreement applicable to certain public work or improvement projects with projected costs over $1,000,000 or where delay in completing the project may interrupt or delay services or use of facilities that are important to the City's essential operations or infrastructure; and scheduling the Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole on June 12, 2018, at 3:00 p.m., to hold a public hearing to consider the proposed Ordinance. Supervisor Safai, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180551: Supporting California State Senate Bill No. 1186 (Hill) - Stop Secret Surveillance Act
180551 [Supporting California State Senate Bill No. 1186 (Hill) - Stop Secret Surveillance Act] Sponsors: Peskin; Cohen Resolution declaring support for California State Senate Bill No. 1186 (SB 1186), the Stop Secret Surveillance Act, authored by Senator Jerry Hill, requiring law enforcement agencies to hold public hearings and generate Surveillance Use Policies governing the information collected by surveillance technology. Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of June 12, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180568: Adoption of Findings Related to Conditional Use Authorization - Proposed Project at 701 Valencia
180568 [Adoption of Findings Related to Conditional Use Authorization - Proposed Project at 701 Valencia] Motion adopting findings in support of the Board of Supervisors’ disapproval of the decision of the Planning Commission, by its Motion No. 20139, approving a Conditional Use Authorization identified as Planning Case No. 2017-004489CUA for a proposed project located at 701 Valencia Street; and the Board’s approval of a Conditional Use Authorization for the same Planning Case and property with different conditions. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M18-082 APPROVED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180522: Authorizing Operation of the Mission Street Navigation Center through September 30, 2018, and the Civic Center Navigation Center through December 31, 2021
180522 [Authorizing Operation of the Mission Street Navigation Center through September 30, 2018, and the Civic Center Navigation Center through December 31, 2021] Sponsors: Mayor; Kim Resolution authorizing the continued operation of the Navigation Center located at 1950 Mission Street through September 30, 2018, and the continued operation of the Navigation Center located at 20-12th Street through December 31, 2021. Resolution No. 179-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180538: Appointments, Police Commission - Cindy Elias and John Hamasaki
Supervisor Sheehy withdrew his request that this Motion be DUPLICATED. Motion No. M18-079 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180538: Appointments, Police Commission - Cindy Elias and John Hamasaki
180538 [Appointments, Police Commission - Cindy Elias and John Hamasaki] Motion confirming the appointments of Cindy Elias, term ending April 30, 2019, and John Hamasaki, term ending April 30, 2022, to the Police Commission. (Rules Committee) Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Jon Givner (Office of the City Attorney) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Sheehy requested that this Motion be DUPLICATED. Supervisor Sheehy, seconded by Supervisor Breed, moved that the original Motion be AMENDED to only reference John Hamasaki's appointment, and that the duplicated Motion be AMENDED to only reference Cindy Elias' appointment. The motion failed by the following vote:
File 180394: Urging the Recreation and Park Commission to Remove the Name of Julius Kahn from the Playground at West Pacific Avenue and Spruce Street
180394 [Urging the Recreation and Park Commission to Remove the Name of Julius Kahn from the Playground at West Pacific Avenue and Spruce Street] Sponsors: Yee; Fewer, Peskin, Kim, Ronen and Stefani Resolution urging the Recreation and Park Commission to remove the name of Julius Kahn from the playground located at West Pacific Avenue and Spruce Street; and to rename the playground to recognize the value of immigrants and multicultural diversity to the City of San Francisco. Supervisor Stefani requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 175-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180117: Planning Code - Increasing the Transportation Sustainability Fee for Large Non-Residential Projects
PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180117: Planning Code - Increasing the Transportation Sustainability Fee for Large Non-Residential Projects
Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Yee, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, to exempt development projects that have Development Agreements that were approved by the Board of Supervisors by June 5, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180117: Planning Code - Increasing the Transportation Sustainability Fee for Large Non-Residential Projects
Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved to rescind the previous votes. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180117: Planning Code - Increasing the Transportation Sustainability Fee for Large Non-Residential Projects
PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180117: Planning Code - Increasing the Transportation Sustainability Fee for Large Non-Residential Projects
180117 [Planning Code - Increasing the Transportation Sustainability Fee for Large Non-Residential Projects] Sponsors: Peskin; Ronen Ordinance amending the Planning Code to increase the Transportation Sustainability Fee by $5 (to $24.04) for Non-Residential Projects larger than 99,999 gross square feet, except in the Central South of Market Area Plan area, where the fee for such projects would be increased by $2 (to $21.04); affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making findings of public necessity, convenience and welfare, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. Supervisor Ronen requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Jon Givner (Office of the City Attorney) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED to exempt development projects that have Development Agreements that were approved by the Board of Supervisors by January 30, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180377: Real Property Lease - Raul and Denise Arriaza and The Olson Family Trust Dated October 16, 2014 - 1305, 1309 Evans Street - $456,840 Annual Base Rent
180377 [Real Property Lease - Raul and Denise Arriaza and The Olson Family Trust Dated October 16, 2014 - 1305, 1309 Evans Street - $456,840 Annual Base Rent] Resolution authorizing the lease of approximately 12,690 square feet at 1305, 1309 Evans Street with 13 parking stalls, with Raul and Denise Arriaza, as to an undivided 50% interest and The Olson Family Trust dated October 16, 2014, as to an undivided 50% interest, for a five year term commencing upon approval by the Board of Supervisors and Mayor, with one option to extend for five years, at the monthly base rent of $38,070 for a total annual base rent of $456,840. (Public Health Department) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 174-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180459: Commercial Paper Notes - Municipal Transportation Agency - Not to Exceed $100,000,000
180459 [Commercial Paper Notes - Municipal Transportation Agency - Not to Exceed $100,000,000] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing substitution of a letter of credit offered by Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, acting through its New York Branch, in an amount not to exceed $100,000,000 to support the Municipal Transportation Agency’s commercial paper program, which is used to provide interim financing for capital improvements; approving the forms of certain financing documents, including a reimbursement agreement, a fee agreement, an amended and restated issuing and paying agent agreement, a commercial paper memorandum, amended and restated dealer agreements; making California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings; and authorizing appropriate actions in connection therewith. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 178-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180458: Parking and Transit Violation Citation Overpayments - Transfer to the General Fund - Up to $4,000,000
180458 [Parking and Transit Violation Citation Overpayments - Transfer to the General Fund - Up to $4,000,000] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving a transfer up to $4,000,000 to the General Fund for overpayments and duplicate payments received by the City for parking and transit violations issued between January 1, 1994, and June 30, 2016. Resolution No. 177-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180457: Accept and Expend Grant - Friends of San Francisco Public Library - Annual Grant Award, FY2018-2019 - Up to $813,350 of In-Kind Gifts, Services, and Cash Monies
180457 [Accept and Expend Grant - Friends of San Francisco Public Library - Annual Grant Award, FY2018-2019 - Up to $813,350 of In-Kind Gifts, Services, and Cash Monies] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing the San Francisco Public Library to accept and expend a grant in the amount of up to $813,350 of in-kind gifts, services, and cash monies from the Friends of the San Francisco Public Library for direct support for a variety of public programs and services in FY2018-2019. Resolution No. 176-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180448: Appropriation - Proceeds from Revenue Bonds, State Loan or Grant Funds, Water Revenues and Water Capacity Fees of $483,137,393 - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 - Re-Appropriation of $15,958,031 for Water Capital Improvements - FY2018-2019
ce appropriating a total of $483,137,393 of proceeds from Revenue Bonds, State of California Water Resources Control Board’s revolving loan funds (State Loan Funds) or grant funds (State Grant Funds), water revenues and water capacity fees for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) Water Enterprise’s Capital Improvement Program for FY2018-2019 at $276,222,393 and for FY2019-2020 at $206,915,000; and re-appropriating Water Capital Project appropriations of $15,958,031 in FY2018-2019 and placing $376,251,393 of Revenue Bond and State Loan Funds or State Grant Funds proceeds by project on Controller’s reserve subject to the Controller's certification of funds availability, including proceeds of indebtedness, and for construction related expenditures (excluding program management, planning and design) for these projects, as applicable, also subject to the prior occurrence of the SFPUC's and the Board of Supervisors' discretionary adoption of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings for projects, following review and consideration of completed project related environmental analysis, where required. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180447: Appropriation - Proceeds from Hetch Hetchy Revenue, Cap and Trade Revenue, Power and Water Revenue Bonds - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Hetch Hetchy Capital Improvement Program - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 - $340,106,949
s from Hetch Hetchy Revenue, Cap and Trade Revenue, Power and Water Revenue Bonds - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Hetch Hetchy Capital Improvement Program - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 - $340,106,949] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance appropriating a total of $340,106,949 of Hetch Hetchy revenue, Cap and Trade Revenue and Power and Water Revenue Bonds for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) Hetch Hetchy Capital Improvement Program for FY2018-2019 at $140,527,284 and for FY2019-2020 at $199,579,665; and placing $154,928,058 of Power Bonds, $102,188,742 of Water Bonds by project on Controller’s reserve subject to the Controller's certification of funds availability, including proceeds of indebtedness, and for construction related expenditures (excluding program management, planning and design) for these projects, as applicable, also subject to the prior occurrence of the SFPUC's and the Board of Supervisors' discretionary adoption of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings for projects, following review and consideration of completed project related environmental analysis, where required. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180452: Wastewater Revenue Bond Issuance and Sale - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Not to Exceed $987,414,494
180452 [Wastewater Revenue Bond Issuance and Sale - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Not to Exceed $987,414,494] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of tax-exempt or taxable Wastewater Revenue Bonds and other forms of indebtedness (as described below) by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (Commission) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $987,414,494 to finance the costs of various capital wastewater projects benefitting the Wastewater Enterprise pursuant to amendments to the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco enacted by the voters on November 5, 2002, as Proposition E; authorizing the issuance of Wastewater Revenue Refunding Bonds; declaring the Official Intent of the Commission to reimburse itself with one or more issues of tax-exempt bonds or other forms of indebtedness; and ratifying previous actions taken in connection therewith, as defined herein. (Pursuant to Charter, Section 8B.124, this matter shall require a vote of two-thirds (8 votes) of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve such water revenue bonds ordinance for passage.) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180451: Water Revenue Bond and Other Forms of Indebtedness Issuance - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Not to Exceed $478,440,136
180451 [Water Revenue Bond and Other Forms of Indebtedness Issuance - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Not to Exceed $478,440,136] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of tax-exempt or taxable Water Revenue Bonds and other forms of indebtedness (as described below) by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (Commission) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $478,440,136 to finance the costs of various capital water projects benefitting the Water Enterprise pursuant to amendments to the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco enacted by the voters on November 5, 2002, as Proposition E; authorizing the issuance of Water Revenue Refunding Bonds; declaring the Official Intent of the Commission to reimburse itself with one or more issues of tax-exempt bonds or other forms of indebtedness; and ratifying previous actions taken in connection therewith, as defined herein. (Pursuant to Charter, Section 8B.124, this matter shall require a vote of two-thirds (8 votes) of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve such water revenue bonds ordinance for passage.) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180449: Appropriation - Proceeds from Revenue Bonds, State Loans or Grants, Wastewater Revenues and Capacity Fees - Wastewater Capital Improvements at the Public Utilities Commission - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 - $1,217,658,494
at the Public Utilities Commission - FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 - $1,217,658,494] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance appropriating a total of $1,217,658,494 of proceeds from revenue bonds, State of California Water Resources Control Board’s revolving loan funds (State Loan Funds) or grant funds (State Grant Funds), wastewater revenue and capacity fees for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) Wastewater Enterprise’s Capital Improvement Program for FY2018-2019 at $706,606,351 and for FY2019-2020 at $511,052,143 and placing $987,414,494 in Revenue Bonds or State Loan or Grant Funds by project on Controller’s reserve subject to the Controller's certification of funds availability, including proceeds of indebtedness, and for construction related expenditures (excluding program management, planning and design) for these projects, as applicable, also subject to the prior occurrence of the SFPUC's and the Board of Supervisors' discretionary adoption of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings for projects, following review and consideration of completed project related environmental analysis, where required. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180450: Power Revenue Bond Issuance and Sale - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Not to Exceed $154,928,059
180450 [Power Revenue Bond Issuance and Sale - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Not to Exceed $154,928,059] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale of tax-exempt or taxable Power Revenue Bonds and other forms of indebtedness by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (Commission) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $154,928,059 to finance the costs of various capital projects benefitting the Power Enterprise pursuant to Charter, Sections 9.107(6) and 9.107(8), authorization to issue Refunding Power Revenue Bonds; declaring the Official Intent of the Commission to reimburse itself with one or more issues of tax-exempt bonds; and ratifying previous actions taken in connection therewith, as defined herein. (Pursuant to Charter, Section 9.107(6), this matter shall require a vote of three-fourths (9 votes) of all members of the Board of Supervisors to approve water and electric power facilities under the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission ordinance for passage.) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180331: Affirming the Board of Supervisors Commitment to the Environmental Protection, Public Recreation, and Youth Education in Clipper Cove
City and County of San Francisco Page 419 Printed at 1:03 pm on 7/5/18 Board of Supervisors Meeting Minutes 6/5/2018 Resolution No. 173-18 ADOPTED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180331: Affirming the Board of Supervisors Commitment to the Environmental Protection, Public Recreation, and Youth Education in Clipper Cove
Line 23, through Page 2, Line 2, by adding reference to the certification of the EIR; on Page 2, Lines 7-9, by clarifying the marina redevelopment proposal, Lines 12-16, by substance of the State feasibility study, Lines 17-18, striking reference to the redevelopment plan and adding verbiage regarding Exhibit A to the new marina plan, Lines 19-24, by including the Board's finding that the footprint is consistent with their vision of marina development; and on Page 3, Lines 4-6, striking language regarding maintenance financing and adding reference to TIDA's responsibility for addressing siltation in these areas, Lines 7-8, by striking language regarding reduction of berthing availability and adding consideration of current tenants in small and medium berths, Lines 9-10, by striking the call for an analysis and assessment of the impacts and adding a call for appropriate agencies and bodies to conduct environmental review, Line 11, by striking the RESOLVED clause that called for an analysis and assessment on eelgrass bed, and Lines 12-14, by striking language calling for the financial analysis to assess the risk at each state of the project. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180363: San Francisco Finance Corporation Refunding Lease Revenue Bonds (Library Projects) - Not to Exceed 26,530,000
y and between the Corporation and the City; approving the form of a First Supplemental Trust Agreement by and between the Corporation and a trustee (including certain indemnities contained therein); approving the form of an Assignment Agreement by and between the Corporation and a trustee; authorizing the sale of the refunding lease revenue bonds by competitive or negotiated sale; approving the form of an Official Notice of Sale and a Notice of Intention to Sell the refunding lease revenue bonds; directing the publication of the Notice of Intention to Sell the refunding lease revenue bonds; approving the form of a Purchase Contract and authorizing the appointment of one or more underwriters for the refunding lease revenue bonds; approving the form of an Official Statement in preliminary and final form; approving the form of a Continuing Disclosure Certificate; authorizing the payment of costs of issuance; granting general authority to City officials to take certain actions in connection with the refunding lease revenue bonds; approving modifications to documents; and ratifying previous actions taken in connection therewith. Ordinance No. 135-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180362: San Francisco Finance Corporation - Refunding Lease Revenue Bonds - Open Space Fund - Not to Exceed $41,320,000
ity; approving the form of a Second Supplemental Trust Agreement by and between the Corporation and a trustee (including certain indemnities contained therein); approving the form of an Assignment Agreement by and between the Corporation and a trustee; authorizing the sale of the refunding lease revenue bonds by competitive or negotiated sale; approving the form of an Official Notice of Sale and a Notice of Intention to Sell the refunding lease revenue bonds; directing the publication of the Notice of Intention to Sell the refunding lease revenue bonds; approving the form of a Purchase Contract and authorizing the appointment of one or more underwriters for the refunding lease revenue bonds; approving the form of an Official Statement in preliminary and final form; approving the form of a Continuing Disclosure Certificate; authorizing the payment of costs of issuance; granting general authority to City officials to take certain actions in connection with the refunding lease revenue bonds, as defined herein; approving modifications to documents; and ratifying previous actions taken in connection therewith, as defined herein. Ordinance No. 134-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180318: Administrative Code - Landlord Operating and Maintenance Expenses
180318 [Administrative Code - Landlord Operating and Maintenance Expenses] Sponsors: Fewer; Peskin, Yee, Ronen, Kim and Sheehy Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to prohibit landlords from seeking rent increases on existing tenants due to increases in debt service and property tax that have resulted from a change in ownership; and to prohibit landlords from seeking rent increases due to increased management expenses unless the expenses are reasonable and necessary. Ordinance No. 132-18 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180537: Committee of the Whole - Amendments to the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Plan and the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Plan - June 26, 2018
Motion scheduling the Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole on June 26, 2018, at 3:00 p.m., to hold a public hearing to consider amendments to the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Plan (File No. 180515) and the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Plan (File No. 180516) for the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Project Area and the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Project Area to facilitate redevelopment of the Candlestick Point and Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 2 Project. Motion No. M18-078 APPROVED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180537: Committee of the Whole - Amendments to the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Plan and the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Plan - June 26, 2018
180537 [Committee of the Whole - Amendments to the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Plan and the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Plan - June 26, 2018] Sponsor: Cohen Motion scheduling the Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole on June 19, 2018, at 4:00 p.m., to hold a public hearing to consider amendments to the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Plan (File No. 180515) and the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Plan (File No. 180516) for the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Project Area and the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Project Area to facilitate redevelopment of the Candlestick Point and Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 2 Project. Supervisor Cohen, seconded by Supervisor Yee, moved that this Motion be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE, by changing the Committee of the Whole date from 'June 19, 2018 at 4:00 p.m.' to June 26, 2018 at 3:00 p.m.' The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180485: Calling from Committee - Committee of the Whole - Proposed Ordinance (File No. 180318) - Administrative Code - Landlord Operating and Maintenance Expenses - May 22, 2018
180485 [Calling from Committee - Committee of the Whole - Proposed Ordinance (File No. 180318) - Administrative Code - Landlord Operating and Maintenance Expenses - May 22, 2018] Sponsor: Fewer Motion calling from the Rules Committee, pursuant to Board Rule 3.37, the proposed Ordinance (File No. 180318) amending the Administrative Code to prohibit landlords from seeking rent increases on existing tenants due to increases in debt service and property tax that have resulted from a change in ownership; and scheduling the Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole on May 22, 2018, at 3:00 p.m., to hold a public hearing to consider the proposed Ordinance (File No. 180318). Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180539: Concurring in the Continuation of the Declaration of Local Emergency - Flooding Affecting SFPUC’s Moccasin Reservoir (Tuolumne County)
180539 [Concurring in the Continuation of the Declaration of Local Emergency - Flooding Affecting SFPUC’s Moccasin Reservoir (Tuolumne County)] Motion concurring in the continuation of the Declaration of Local Emergency by the Mayor and in the actions taken to meet the emergency of flooding affecting the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission's Moccasin Reservoir in Tuolumne County. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M18-077 APPROVED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180318: Administrative Code - Landlord Operating and Maintenance Expenses
180318 [Administrative Code - Landlord Operating and Maintenance Expenses] Sponsors: Fewer; Peskin, Yee, Ronen, Kim and Sheehy Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to prohibit landlords from seeking rent increases on existing tenants due to increases in debt service and property tax that have resulted from a change in ownership; and to prohibit landlords from seeking rent increases due to increased management expenses unless the expenses are reasonable and necessary. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180358: Real Property Lease - LCL Global - 777 Brannan Street, LLC - 777 Brannan Street - Police Department - $1,004,698 Initial Annual Base Rent
180358 [Real Property Lease - LCL Global - 777 Brannan Street, LLC - 777 Brannan Street - Police Department - $1,004,698 Initial Annual Base Rent] Resolution authorizing a Lease for approximately 27,154 square feet consisting of entire three floors of 777 Brannan Street, for the Police Department, with LCL Global - 777 Brannan Street, LLC, a limited liability corporation, for ten years with two five-year options for renewal, for the period of July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2028, at an initial monthly base rent not to exceed $83,724.83 for a total annual initial base rent of $1,004,698 in the initial year with annual increases of three percent; and finding the Lease is in conformance with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Real Estate Department) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 159-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180357: Real Property Lease - Bridgeton 945 Bryant Fee LLC - 945 Bryant Street - Adult Probation - $1,763,968 Initial Maximum Annual Base Rent
180357 [Real Property Lease - Bridgeton 945 Bryant Fee LLC - 945 Bryant Street - Adult Probation - $1,763,968 Initial Maximum Annual Base Rent] Resolution approving a Lease for approximately 41,744 square feet consisting of the entire three floors of 945 Bryant Street, for the Adult Probation Office, with Bridgeton 945 Bryant Fee LLC, a limited liability corporation, for 20 years, to be occupied in phases, for the period of August 1, 2018, through July 31, 2038, at an initial monthly base rent not to exceed $146,997.33 for a total annual initial maximum base rent of $1,763,968 in the initial year with annual increases of three percent for the initial ten year term of the Lease, an adjustment to market rate in Year 11 of the Lease, and subsequent annual increases of three percent thereafter; and finding the proposed Lease is in conformance with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Real Estate Department) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 158-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180266: Report of Assessment Costs - Building Code Enforcement Violations
); 1307-1329 Stevenson Street (Block No. 3513, Lot No. 52); 1570 Sutter Street (Block No. 673, Lot No 7); 533 Sutter Street (Block No. 296, Lot No. 013D); 1189 Thompkins Avenue (Block No. 5696, Lot No. 36); 270-272 Turk Street (Block No. 338, Lot No. 10); 50 Turk Street (Block No. 340, Lot No. 8); 692 Valencia Street (Block No. 3577, Lot No. 9); 537 Valencia Street (Block No. 3569, Lot No. 44); 694 Valencia Street (Block No. 3577, Lot No. 9); 901-909 Valencia Street (Block No. 3609, Lot No. 42); 956-966 (Block No. 3608, Lot No. 5); 2368 Vallejo Street (Block No. 558, Lot No. 17); 16 Waverly Place (Block No. 225, Lot No. 28); 58 Wawona Street (Block No. 2919A, Lot No. 12); 49 Westgate Drive (Block No. 3269, Lot No. 6); 111 Williams Avenue (Block No. 5415, Lot No. 5); 131 Wilmot Street (Block No. 659, Lot No. 19); 320 Woodside Avenue (Block No. 2892, Lot No. 14); and 1552 Yosemite Avenue (Block No. 4830, Lot No. 16). The amendments to the accompanying report, as provided by the Department of Building Inspection, included in File No. 180266, were received without objection. Resolution No. 156-18 ADOPTED, after accepting the amendments to the accompanying report, by the following vote:
File 180072: Liquor License Transfer - 47-6th Street - The Argentum Project
180072 [Liquor License Transfer - 47-6th Street - The Argentum Project] Resolution determining that the transfer of a Type-20 off-sale beer and wine liquor license to The Argentum Project, LLC, doing business as The Argentum Project located at 47-6th Street (District 6), will serve the public convenience or necessity of the City and County of San Francisco, in accordance with California Business and Professions Code, Section 23958.4; and recommending that the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control impose conditions on the issuance of the license. (Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee) Resolution No. 151-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180321: Police Code - Required Agreements Between Cannabis Businesses and Labor Organizations
180321 [Police Code - Required Agreements Between Cannabis Businesses and Labor Organizations] Sponsors: Sheehy; Fewer, Ronen, Yee and Safai Ordinance amending the Police Code to require applicants for Cannabis Business Permits to enter into either a Labor Peace Agreement or a collective bargaining agreement with a Bona Fide Labor Organization. Supervisor Safai requested to be added as a co-sponsor. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180417: Transfer of Yerba Buena Gardens - Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure - City and County of San Francisco
180417 [Transfer of Yerba Buena Gardens - Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure - City and County of San Francisco] Resolution approving and authorizing the acceptance of Yerba Buena Gardens from the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure, serving as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City and County of San Francisco to the City and County of San Francisco, in accordance with the Redevelopment Dissolution Law; assuming existing leases, agreements and accounts; accepting and making findings that such acceptance is in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101; and authorizing the Director of Property to execute documents, make certain modifications as necessary, and take certain actions in furtherance of the acceptance of Yerba Buena Gardens and this Resolution, as defined herein. (Real Estate Department) Resolution No. 162-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180243: Interim Zoning Controls - Conversion of Retail to Non-Retail Sales and Service Use in the C-3-R Zoning District
Resolution No. 153-18 ADOPTED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180243: Interim Zoning Controls - Conversion of Retail to Non-Retail Sales and Service Use in the C-3-R Zoning District
180243 [Interim Zoning Controls - Conversion of Retail to Non-Retail Sales and Service Use in the C-3-R Zoning District] Sponsor: Peskin Resolution imposing interim zoning controls for 18 months to require a Conditional Use Permit, information to be submitted, and specified findings for any conversion of Retail Use to Non-Retail Sales and Service Use in the C-3-R (Downtown Retail) Zoning District; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 5, Lines 3-7, by adding ‘FURTHER RESOLVED, These interim controls shall not apply to any site within the C-3-R zoning district on the south side of, and south of, Market Street, nor to any site that has already obtained conditional use authorization from the Planning Commission for conversion of Retail uses to Non-Retail uses in the C-3-R Downtown Retail Zoning District on or prior to May 18, 2018, and, be it’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180467: Resolution of Intention - Discover Polk Community Benefit District
180467 [Resolution of Intention - Discover Polk Community Benefit District] Sponsor: Peskin Resolution declaring the intention of the Board of Supervisors to establish a property-based business improvement district (community benefit district) known as the “Discover Polk Community Benefit District” and levy a multi-year assessment on all parcels in the district; approving the management district plan and engineer’s report and proposed boundaries map for the district; ordering and setting a time and place for a public hearing of the Board of Supervisors, sitting as a Committee of the Whole on July 24, 2018, at 3:00 p.m.; approving the form of the Notice of Public Hearing and Assessment Ballot Proceeding, and Assessment Ballot; directing environmental findings; and directing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to give notice of the public hearing and balloting as required by law. (Department of Economic and Workforce Development) Resolution No. 171-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180465: Authorizing Expenditures - SoMa Community Stabilization Fund - Capacity Building and Trauma-Informed Systems Training - $300,000
180465 [Authorizing Expenditures - SoMa Community Stabilization Fund - Capacity Building and Trauma-Informed Systems Training - $300,000] Sponsor: Kim Resolution authorizing the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to expend SoMa Community Stabilization Fund dollars in the amount of $300,000 to provide capacity building and trauma-informed systems training at Bessie Carmichael School. (Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 170-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180430: Top of Broadway Community Benefit District - Annual Report - FY2016-2017
180430 [Top of Broadway Community Benefit District - Annual Report - FY2016-2017] Sponsor: Peskin Resolution receiving and approving an annual report for the Top of Broadway Community Benefit District for FY2016-2017, submitted as required by the Property and Business Improvement District Law of 1994 (California Streets and Highways Code, Sections 36600, et seq.), Section 36650, and the District’s management agreement with the City, Section 3.4. Resolution No. 165-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180418: Contract Approval - Allied Universal Security - Human Services Agency - Security Services - $13,974,576
180418 [Contract Approval - Allied Universal Security - Human Services Agency - Security Services - $13,974,576] Resolution approving certification of the contract between the City and County of San Francisco, by and through its Human Services Agency (“HSA”), and Allied Universal Security for the provision of HSA Security Services for the period of July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2021, in the total contract amount of $13,974,576. (Human Services Agency) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 163-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180246: Noe Valley Community Benefit District - Annual Report - FY2016-2017
180246 [Noe Valley Community Benefit District - Annual Report - FY2016-2017] Sponsor: Sheehy Resolution receiving and approving an annual report for the Noe Valley Community Benefit District for FY2016-2017, submitted as required by the Property and Business Improvement District Law of 1994 (California Streets and Highways Code, Sections 36600, et seq.), Section 36650, and the District’s management agreement with the City, Section 3.4. Resolution No. 154-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180464: Approval of the Construction of the Tennis Center Clubhouse - Accept and Expend Grant - San Francisco Parks Alliance - Golden Gate Park Tennis Center - $24,000,000
180464 [Approval of the Construction of the Tennis Center Clubhouse - Accept and Expend Grant - San Francisco Parks Alliance - Golden Gate Park Tennis Center - $24,000,000] Sponsors: Breed; Safai, Tang, Stefani and Fewer Resolution approving construction of a new clubhouse for the Golden Gate Park Tennis Center under Charter, Section 4.113; authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to accept a grant in-place of approximately $24,000,000 from the San Francisco Parks Alliance to renovate the Golden Gate Park Tennis Center in FY2020-2021; and approving a grant agreement with the San Francisco Parks Alliance which will remain in place for 50 years. (Recreation and Park Department) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 169-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180463: Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds - 2050, 2060, and 2070 Folsom Street and 255 and 265 Shotwell Street (also known as “17th and Folsom”) - 2060 Folsom Housing, L.P. - Not to Exceed $95,000,000
180463 [Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds - 2050, 2060, and 2070 Folsom Street and 255 and 265 Shotwell Street (also known as “17th and Folsom”) - 2060 Folsom Housing, L.P. - Not to Exceed $95,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Ronen Resolution 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 $95,000,000 for the construction of approximately 127 units of affordable residential rental housing to be located at 2050, 2060, and 2070 Folsom Street and 255 and 265 Shotwell Street (also known as “17th and Folsom”) by 2060 Folsom Housing, L.P. Resolution No. 168-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180439: Real Property Acquisition - Easements from Lake Merced Golf Club - Regional Groundwater Storage and Recovery Project, San Mateo County - $66,465
electrical line, telephone line, utility line, storm drain, sanitary sewer, utility water and well discharge; one temporary construction easement; and a well and building easement that includes bathroom improvements from Lake Merced Golf Club, a California corporation, for $66,465 to be used by the City and County of San Francisco under the Water System Improvement Program for the access, installation, modification, removal, inspection, maintenance, repair, replacement, periodic scheduled maintenance, emergency repairs, and construction of the project known as the Regional Groundwater Storage and Recovery Project, Project No. CUW30103; adopting findings under the California Environmental Quality Act; adopting findings that the conveyance is consistent with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and approving the Agreement and authorizing the Director of Property and/or the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission General Manager to execute documents, make certain modifications, and take certain actions in furtherance of this Resolution, as defined herein. (Public Utilities Commission) Resolution No. 166-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180419: Real Property Lease Renewal and Amendment - Michael C. Mitchell - 837 Malcolm Road, Burlingame - Initial Monthly Base Rent $10,500
180419 [Real Property Lease Renewal and Amendment - Michael C. Mitchell - 837 Malcolm Road, Burlingame - Initial Monthly Base Rent $10,500] Resolution retroactively authorizing a five-year lease extension and amendment for approximately 6,000 square feet of improvements, situated on 10,500 square feet of land at 837 Malcolm Road, Burlingame, with Michael C. Mitchell, an individual, as Landlord, for use by the San Francisco International Airport, for the period of May 1, 2018, through April 30, 2023, subject to the City’s option to terminate early, at the initial annual cost of $126,000 (or $10,500 monthly), with 3% annual increases thereafter, and two one-year options to extend the term. (Airport Commission) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 164-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180378: Modification to the Airport Professional Services Agreement - Hallmark Aviation Services, L.P. - Airport Information and Guest Assistance Services - Two-Year Contract Extension Not to Exceed $15,803,224
180378 [Modification to the Airport Professional Services Agreement - Hallmark Aviation Services, L.P. - Airport Information and Guest Assistance Services - Two-Year Contract Extension Not to Exceed $15,803,224] Resolution approving Modification No. 1 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, 2018, through June 30, 2020, to increase the contract amount by $15,803,224 for a new total contract not to exceed amount of $27,353,224. (Airport Commission) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 160-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180283: Lease and Use Agreement - Hong Kong Airlines Limited - Estimated Rent of $740,232.68
180283 [Lease and Use Agreement - Hong Kong Airlines Limited - Estimated Rent of $740,232.68] Resolution approving a 2011 Lease and Use Agreement between Hong Kong Airlines Limited, and the City and County of San Francisco, acting by and through its Airport Commission, with an estimated rent of $740,232.68 for exclusive use, plus joint use space rent and landing fees, for the lease term expiring on June 30, 2021, to commence following Board approval. (Airport Commission) Resolution No. 157-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180235: California Constitution Appropriations Limit - FY2017-2018 - $3,489,694,774
180235 [California Constitution Appropriations Limit - FY2017-2018 - $3,489,694,774] Resolution establishing the appropriations limit of $3,489,694,774 for FY2017-2018, pursuant to California Constitution, Article XIII B. (Controller) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 152-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180363: San Francisco Finance Corporation Refunding Lease Revenue Bonds (Library Projects) - Not to Exceed 26,530,000
ster Lease by and between the Corporation and the City; approving the form of a First Supplemental Trust Agreement by and between the Corporation and a trustee (including certain indemnities contained therein); approving the form of an Assignment Agreement by and between the Corporation and a trustee; authorizing the sale of the refunding lease revenue bonds by competitive or negotiated sale; approving the form of an Official Notice of Sale and a Notice of Intention to Sell the refunding lease revenue bonds; directing the publication of the Notice of Intention to Sell the refunding lease revenue bonds; approving the form of a Purchase Contract and authorizing the appointment of one or more underwriters for the refunding lease revenue bonds; approving the form of an Official Statement in preliminary and final form; approving the form of a Continuing Disclosure Certificate; authorizing the payment of costs of issuance; granting general authority to City officials to take certain actions in connection with the refunding lease revenue bonds; approving modifications to documents; and ratifying previous actions taken in connection therewith. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180362: San Francisco Finance Corporation - Refunding Lease Revenue Bonds - Open Space Fund - Not to Exceed $41,320,000
on and the City; approving the form of a Second Supplemental Trust Agreement by and between the Corporation and a trustee (including certain indemnities contained therein); approving the form of an Assignment Agreement by and between the Corporation and a trustee; authorizing the sale of the refunding lease revenue bonds by competitive or negotiated sale; approving the form of an Official Notice of Sale and a Notice of Intention to Sell the refunding lease revenue bonds; directing the publication of the Notice of Intention to Sell the refunding lease revenue bonds; approving the form of a Purchase Contract and authorizing the appointment of one or more underwriters for the refunding lease revenue bonds; approving the form of an Official Statement in preliminary and final form; approving the form of a Continuing Disclosure Certificate; authorizing the payment of costs of issuance; granting general authority to City officials to take certain actions in connection with the refunding lease revenue bonds, as defined herein; approving modifications to documents; and ratifying previous actions taken in connection therewith, as defined herein. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180132: Administrative Code - Criminal Justice System Fees and Penalties
180132 [Administrative Code - Criminal Justice System Fees and Penalties] Sponsors: Breed; Cohen, Tang, Sheehy, Yee, Safai, Fewer, Ronen and Stefani Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to abolish fees associated with probation costs, restitution, booking, the Sheriff’s Work Alternative Program, the automated county warrant system, the Sheriff’s Home Detention Program, and to abolish local penalties associated with alcohol testing and court-ordered penalties for misdemeanor and felony offenses. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180460: Proposition J Contract Certification - Specified Contracted-Out Services Previously Approved
180460 [Proposition J Contract Certification - Specified Contracted-Out Services Previously Approved] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution concurring with the Controller's certification that services previously approved can be performed by a private contractor for a lower cost than similar work performed by City and County employees for the following services: information booths, security, parking operations, and shuttle bus (Airport); citations processing, towing, paratransit, parking meter, security, and transit shelter (Municipal Transportation Agency); security and janitorial (Port); and security (Public Utilities Commission). Resolution No. 167-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180280: Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code - Campaign Finance and Conflict of Interest
; 5) require disclosure of bundled campaign contributions; 6) extend the prohibition on campaign contributions to candidates for City elective offices and City elective officers who must approve certain City contracts; 7) require committees to file a third pre-election statement prior to an election; 8) remove the prohibition against distribution of campaign advertisements containing false endorsements; 9) allow members of the public to receive a portion of penalties collected in certain enforcement actions; 10) impose additional disclaimer requirements; 11) permit the Ethics Commission to recommend contract debarment as a penalty for campaign finance violations; 12) create new conflict of interest and political activity rules for elected officials and members of boards and commissions; 13) specify recusal procedures for members of boards and commissions; and 14) establish local behested payment reporting requirements for donors and City officers. (Pursuant to Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, Section 3.204, this matter requires two-thirds vote of the full membership of the Board of Supervisors (8 votes) for passage.) Ordinance No. 129-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 171140: Administrative Code - Process for Establishment of Cultural Districts
171140 [Administrative Code - Process for Establishment of Cultural Districts] Sponsors: Ronen; Cohen, Kim, Fewer, Sheehy, Yee, Stefani and Safai Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to create a process for the establishment of cultural districts in the City to acknowledge and preserve neighborhoods with unique cultural heritage, and to require the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development to report to the Board of Supervisors and the Mayor regarding existing cultural districts previously established by resolution; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. Ordinance No. 126-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180331: Affirming the Board of Supervisors Commitment to the Environmental Protection, Public Recreation, and Youth Education in Clipper Cove
180331 [Affirming the Board of Supervisors Commitment to the Environmental Protection, Public Recreation, and Youth Education in Clipper Cove] Sponsors: Kim; Peskin, Fewer and Sheehy Resolution responding to the recent proposal to expand the private marina located in Clipper Cove at Treasure Island; and reaffirming San Francisco’s commitment to public recreation, public education, environmental protection, preservation of public open space, and social equity. Supervisor Kim, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of June 5, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180089: Transportation Code - Board of Supervisors Review of Certain Municipal Transportation Agency Decisions
180089 [Transportation Code - Board of Supervisors Review of Certain Municipal Transportation Agency Decisions] Sponsors: Safai; Peskin Ordinance amending Division I of the Transportation Code to establish a procedure for Board of Supervisors review of certain Municipal Transportation Agency decisions. Ordinance No. 127-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180260: Report of Assessment Costs - Sidewalk Inspection and Repair Program
ue (Block No. 7069, Lot No. 003); 126 Majestic Avenue (Block No. 7060, Lot No. 004); 542 Plymouth Avenue (Block No. 7094, Lot No. 022B); 2801 California Street (Block No. 1028, Lot No. 001); 3740 Sacramento Street (Block No. 1012, Lot No. 013; 233 Arbor Street (Block No. 7553, Lot No. 044); 562 Head Street (Block No. 7071, Lot No. 037); 566 Head Street (Block No. 7071, Lot No. 038); 120 Chester Avenue (Block No. 7124, Lot No. 002); 51 Lippard Avenue (Block No. 6739, Lot No. 018A); 43 Sussex Street (Block No. 6729, Lot No. 015); 39 Sussex Street (Block No. 6729, Lot No. 017); 2617 Diamond Street (Block No. 6729, Lot No. 059); 687 Chenery Street (Block No. 6742, Lot No. 012); 116 Miguel Street (Block No. 6696, Lot No. 003); 420 Laidley Street (Block No. 7547, Lot No. 009); 443 Bright Street (Block No. 7009, Lot No. 011); and 630 Head Street (Block No. 7009, Lot No. 029). Supervisor Safai, seconded by Supervisor Kim, moved to accept the amendments to the accompanying report, as provided by Public Works, included in File No. 180260. The motion was received without objection. Resolution No. 155-18 ADOPTED, after accepting the amendments to the accompanying report, by the following vote:
File 180322: Administrative Code - Coordinated Entry System for Homeless Persons; Priority Housing Status for Persons Discharged from Residential Behavioral Health Programs
180322 [Administrative Code - Coordinated Entry System for Homeless Persons; Priority Housing Status for Persons Discharged from Residential Behavioral Health Programs] Sponsors: Sheehy; Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Yee, Tang and Breed Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing to implement a Coordinated Entry System governing the assessment, prioritization, and referral of homeless persons to housing programs; to give a priority to adults who have been discharged from residential behavioral health programs when making assignments to certain housing programs; and to coordinate with the Department of Public Health to ensure access to uninterrupted supportive services for those adults. Ordinance No. 130-18 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180485: Calling from Committee - Committee of the Whole - Proposed Ordinance (File No. 180318) - Administrative Code - Landlord Operating and Maintenance Expenses - May 22, 2018
180485 [Calling from Committee - Committee of the Whole - Proposed Ordinance (File No. 180318) - Administrative Code - Landlord Operating and Maintenance Expenses - May 22, 2018] Sponsor: Fewer Motion calling from the Rules Committee, pursuant to Board Rule 3.37, the proposed Ordinance (File No. 180318) amending the Administrative Code to prohibit landlords from seeking rent increases on existing tenants due to increases in debt service and property tax that have resulted from a change in ownership; and scheduling the Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole on May 22, 2018, at 3:00 p.m., to hold a public hearing to consider the proposed Ordinance (File No. 180318). Supervisor Safai made a motion that this Motion be TABLED. Before a second was attained, Supervisor Safai withdrew this motion. Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Cohen, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of May 22, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180484: Urging the Mayor to Fund Specific Cross-Departmental Priorities in the Two-Year Budget for FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020
180484 [Urging the Mayor to Fund Specific Cross-Departmental Priorities in the Two-Year Budget for FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020] Sponsors: Cohen; Stefani and Fewer Resolution urging the Mayor to fund specific cross-departmental budget priorities, including pedestrian safety for seniors, workforce development, out of school time for youth, and to develop a strategic funding framework for cultural districts in the two-year budget for FYs 2018-2019 and 2019-2020. Resolution No. 150-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180263: Report of Assessment Costs - Blighted Properties
180263 [Report of Assessment Costs - Blighted Properties] Resolution approving report of assessment costs submitted by the Director of Public Works for inspection and/or repair of blighted properties ordered to be performed by said Director pursuant to Administrative Code, Chapter 80, the costs thereof having been paid for by the City and County out of a blight abatement fund. (Public Works) The following addresses were requested to be removed from the accompanying report due to recent resolution or receipt of payment: 2800 - 16th Street (Block No. 3552, Lot No. 012); 2525 Mission Street (Block No. 3615, Lot No. 026); 251 South Van Ness Avenue (Block No. 3530, Lot No. 015A); and 887 Webster Street (Block No. 0780, Lot No. 001). Supervisor Safai, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved to accept the amendments to the accompanying report, as provided by Public Works and included in File No. 180263. The motion carried without objection. Resolution No. 147-18 ADOPTED, after accepting the amendments to the accompanying report, by the following vote:
File 180406: Preparation of Findings Related to Conditional Use Authorization Appeal - 701 Valencia Street
180406 [Preparation of Findings Related to Conditional Use Authorization Appeal - 701 Valencia Street] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings in support of the Board of Supervisors’ disapproval of the proposed Conditional Use Authorization identified as Planning Case No. 2017-004489CUA for a proposed project located at 701 Valencia Street Project. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M18-075 Supervisor Ronen, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be APPROVED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180405: Conditionally Disapproving a Conditional Use Authorization and Approving with Additional Conditions - 701 Valencia Street Project
Motion conditionally disapproving the decision of the Planning Commission by its Motion No. 20139 to approve a Conditional Use Authorization identified as Planning Case No. 2017-004489CUA for a proposed project located at 701 Valencia Street; approving a Conditional Use Authorization for the same Planning Case and property with different conditions; and adopting findings pursuant to Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M18-074 Supervisor Ronen, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be APPROVED AS AMENDED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180405: Conditionally Disapproving a Conditional Use Authorization and Approving with Additional Conditions - 701 Valencia Street Project
180405 [Conditionally Disapproving a Conditional Use Authorization and Approving with Additional Conditions - 701 Valencia Street Project] Motion conditionally disapproving the decision of the Planning Commission by its Motion No. 20139, approving a Conditional Use Authorization identified as Planning Case No. 2017-004489CUA for a proposed project located at 701 Valencia Street. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Ronen, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE, by adding conditions that one mobile truck be allowed, the use would be temporary for one year, there will be no alcohol served, no music played, the hours of operation would be for six days from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., camouflaged restrooms will be added, and there will be no congregate seating in the parking lot. The motion carried by the following vote.
File 180404: Approving Conditional Use Authorization - Proposed Project at 701 Valencia Street
180404 [Approving Conditional Use Authorization - Proposed Project at 701 Valencia Street] Motion approving the decision of the Planning Commission by its Motion No. 20139, approving a Conditional Use Authorization identified as Planning Case No. 2017-004489CUA for a proposed project located at 701 Valencia Street; and adopting findings pursuant to Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Ronen, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180409: Mayoral Reappointment, Police Commission - Joseph Marshall
180409 [Mayoral Reappointment, Police Commission - Joseph Marshall] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for the reappointment of Joseph Marshall to the Police Commission, for a term ending April 30, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 4.109, provides that this nomination is subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors and shall be the subject of a public hearing and vote within 60 days from the date the nomination is transmitted to the Clerk of the Board. If the Board fails to act on the nomination within 60 days from the date the nomination is transmitted to the Clerk, then the nominee shall be deemed approved. Transmittal date: April 5, 2018.) NOT APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180408: Mayoral Reappointment, Police Commission - Sonia Melara
180408 [Mayoral Reappointment, Police Commission - Sonia Melara] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for the reappointment of Sonia Melara to the Police Commission, for a term ending April 30, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 4.109, provides that this nomination is subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors and shall be the subject of a public hearing and vote within 60 days from the date the nomination is transmitted to the Clerk of the Board. If the Board fails to act on the nomination within 60 days from the date the nomination is transmitted to the Clerk, then the nominee shall be deemed approved. Transmittal date: April 5, 2018.) NOT APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180322: Administrative Code - Coordinated Entry System for Homeless Persons; Priority Housing Status for Persons Discharged from Residential Behavioral Health Programs
180322 [Administrative Code - Coordinated Entry System for Homeless Persons; Priority Housing Status for Persons Discharged from Residential Behavioral Health Programs] Sponsors: Sheehy; Ronen, Safai, Stefani, Yee, Tang and Breed Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing to implement a Coordinated Entry System governing the assessment, prioritization, and referral of homeless persons to housing programs; to give a priority to adults who have been discharged from residential behavioral health programs when making assignments to certain housing programs; and to coordinate with the Department of Public Health to ensure access to uninterrupted supportive services for those adults. Supervisors Tang and Breed requested to be added as co-sponsors. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180280: Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code - Campaign Finance and Conflict of Interest
l committees; 5) require disclosure of bundled campaign contributions; 6) extend the prohibition on campaign contributions to candidates for City elective offices and City elective officers who must approve certain City contracts; 7) require committees to file a third pre-election statement prior to an election; 8) remove the prohibition against distribution of campaign advertisements containing false endorsements; 9) allow members of the public to receive a portion of penalties collected in certain enforcement actions; 10) impose additional disclaimer requirements; 11) permit the Ethics Commission to recommend contract debarment as a penalty for campaign finance violations; 12) create new conflict of interest and political activity rules for elected officials and members of boards and commissions; 13) specify recusal procedures for members of boards and commissions; and 14) establish local behested payment reporting requirements for donors and City officers. (Pursuant to Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, Section 3.204, this matter requires two-thirds vote of the full membership of the Board of Supervisors (8 votes) for passage.) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180193: Municipal Elections Code - Noncitizen Voting in School Board Elections
180193 [Municipal Elections Code - Noncitizen Voting in School Board Elections] Sponsors: Yee; Fewer and Ronen Ordinance amending the Municipal Elections Code to implement Proposition N, adopted at the November 8, 2016, election, by requiring the Department of Elections to develop a voter registration affidavit for certain non-United States citizens to vote in School Board elections; to include a notice on voter materials informing non-United States citizens that any information provided to the Department may be obtained by the federal government; and to create other documents related to non-United States citizens voting in School Board elections, as defined herein. Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Jon Givner (Office of the City Attorney) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 171140: Administrative Code - Process for Establishment of Cultural Districts
PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 171140: Administrative Code - Process for Establishment of Cultural Districts
171140 [Administrative Code - Process for Establishment of Cultural Districts] Sponsors: Ronen; Cohen, Kim, Fewer, Sheehy, Yee, Stefani and Safai Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to create a process for the establishment of cultural districts in the City to acknowledge and preserve neighborhoods with unique cultural heritage, and to require the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development to report to the Board of Supervisors and the Mayor regarding existing cultural districts previously established by resolution; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. Supervisor Ronen, seconded by Supervisor Stefani, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 6, Line 3, by striking ‘Bush’ and adding ‘California’, Line 4, by striking ‘Fillmore’ and adding ‘Steiner’, and striking ‘Laguna’ and adding ‘Gough’, and Line 5, by adding ‘Ellis Street and O’Farrell Street’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180089: Transportation Code - Board of Supervisors Review of Certain Municipal Transportation Agency Decisions
PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180089: Transportation Code - Board of Supervisors Review of Certain Municipal Transportation Agency Decisions
Supervisor Cohen, seconded by Supervisor Yee, moved to rescind the previous vote. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180089: Transportation Code - Board of Supervisors Review of Certain Municipal Transportation Agency Decisions
PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180089: Transportation Code - Board of Supervisors Review of Certain Municipal Transportation Agency Decisions
of Certain Municipal Transportation Agency Decisions] Sponsors: Safai; Peskin Ordinance amending Division I of the Transportation Code to establish a procedure for Board of Supervisors review of certain Municipal Transportation Agency decisions. Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Jon Givner (Office of the City Attorney) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Safai, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 1, Line 19, by striking ‘Project’ and adding ‘Application’, and Lines 19-25, by striking ‘project that has already received its land use entitlements from the Planning Commission or Planning Department where those entitlements anticipated subsequent, associated applications to the SFMTA’ and adding ‘A Development Application, as defined in Planning Code section 401, for which an approval by the Planning Commission, Planning Department or Zoning Administrator required application(s) to or decisions by the SFMTA in regards to on-street parking and/or loading’; and Page 5, Line 9, by striking ‘business’ after ‘48’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180429: Issuance and Sale of Revenue Obligations - California Enterprise Development Authority - The San Francisco Conservatory of Music - Not to Exceed $125,000,000
180429 [Issuance and Sale of Revenue Obligations - California Enterprise Development Authority - The San Francisco Conservatory of Music - Not to Exceed $125,000,000] Sponsor: Kim 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 $125,000,000 to finance or refinance the acquisition, construction, installation, rehabilitation, equipping, and/or furnishing, of educational and related facilities to be owned and operated by The San Francisco Conservatory of Music, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation. Resolution No. 149-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180366: Accept and Expend Grant - California Natural Resources Agency Grant - $3,000,000
180366 [Accept and Expend Grant - California Natural Resources Agency Grant - $3,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Fewer and Yee Resolution retroactively authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to accept and expend a General Fund Grant from the California Natural Resources Agency in the amount of $2,000,000 from November 1, 2017, through August 31, 2020, for the Golden Gate Park Dog Training Area, and $1,000,000 from December 1, 2017, through April 30, 2021, for Lake Merced Trail Improvements, for a total amount of $3,000,000. Resolution No. 148-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180112: Public Auction - Tax-Defaulted Real Property
180112 [Public Auction - Tax-Defaulted Real Property] Resolution authorizing the Tax Collector to sell at public auction certain parcels of tax-defaulted real property, as defined herein. (Treasurer-Tax Collector) Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Amanda Fried (Office of the Treasurer-Tax Collector) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Resolution No. 146-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180315: Appropriation - General Obligation Bond Proceeds - Public Health and Safety Projects - FY2017-2018 - $52,500,000
180315 [Appropriation - General Obligation Bond Proceeds - Public Health and Safety Projects - FY2017-2018 - $52,500,000] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance appropriating $52,500,000 of the Series 2018E Public Health and Safety (PHSB 2016) General Obligation Bond Proceeds to Public Works in FY2017-2018 for improvements and seismic strengthening of public health and safety facilities for critical community and mental health, emergency response and safety, and homeless shelter and service; and placing these funds on Controller’s Reserve pending sale of the bonds. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180314: Appropriation - Proceeds from General Obligation Housing Bond - FY2017-2018 - $146,000,000
180314 [Appropriation - Proceeds from General Obligation Housing Bond - FY2017-2018 - $146,000,000] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance appropriating $146,000,000 of proceeds from the General Obligation Housing Bond, Series 2018D, to the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development for Public Housing, Low-Income Housing, Investment in Mission Neighborhood, and Middle-Income Housing in FY2017-2018; and placing these funds on Controller’s Reserve pending sale of the bonds. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180313: Appropriation - Proceeds from Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response General Obligation Bonds - FY2017-2018 - $189,735,000
180313 [Appropriation - Proceeds from Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response General Obligation Bonds - FY2017-2018 - $189,735,000] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance appropriating $189,735,000 of the 2018C Series Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response (ESER 2014) General Obligation Bond Proceeds to Public Works in FY2017-2018 for necessary repairs and seismic improvements in order to better prepare San Francisco for a major earthquake or natural disaster; and placing these funds on Controller’s Reserve pending sale of the bonds. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180331: Affirming the Board of Supervisors Commitment to the Environmental Protection, Public Recreation, and Youth Education in Clipper Cove
Supervisor Kim, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of May 22, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180331: Affirming the Board of Supervisors Commitment to the Environmental Protection, Public Recreation, and Youth Education in Clipper Cove
Supervisor Kim, seconded by Supervisor Yee, moved to rescind the previous vote. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180331: Affirming the Board of Supervisors Commitment to the Environmental Protection, Public Recreation, and Youth Education in Clipper Cove
180331 [Affirming the Board of Supervisors Commitment to the Environmental Protection, Public Recreation, and Youth Education in Clipper Cove] Sponsors: Kim; Peskin, Fewer and Sheehy Resolution responding to the recent proposal to expand the private marina located in Clipper Cove at Treasure Island; and reaffirming San Francisco’s commitment to public recreation, public education, environmental protection, preservation of public open space, and social equity. ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 171284: Building Code - Slope and Seismic Hazard Zone Protection Act
171284 [Building Code - Slope and Seismic Hazard Zone Protection Act] Sponsors: Peskin; Safai, Cohen and Sheehy Ordinance amending the Building Code to revise the renamed City’s Slope and Seismic Hazard Zone Protection Act by clarifying the scope of its application to properties exceeding an average slope of 4:1 grade, updating the map references, mandating review by the Department of Building Inspection’s Structural Advisory Committee and/or a third party peer review under specified circumstances, and re-enacting and modifying a paragraph in the scope section regarding the type of proposed construction that triggers application of the Act that was omitted inadvertently in the adoption of the 2016 Code; 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. Ordinance No. 121-18 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 180473: Appointment, Children, Youth and Their Families Oversight and Advisory Committee - Jada Curry
180473 [Appointment, Children, Youth and Their Families Oversight and Advisory Committee - Jada Curry] Motion appointing Jada Curry, term ending July 1, 2020, to the Children, Youth and Their Families Oversight and Advisory Committee. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M18-073 APPROVED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180433: Declaring Support for California State Senate Bill 1024 (Wilk) - Animal Welfare and Violence Intervention Act of 2018
180433 [Declaring Support for California State Senate Bill 1024 (Wilk) - Animal Welfare and Violence Intervention Act of 2018] Sponsors: Tang; Sheehy Resolution declaring support for California State Senate Bill 1024 (SB1024), the Animal Welfare and Violence Prevention Act of 2018, authored by Senator Scott Wilk, mandating defendants convicted of specified animal cruelty offenses to undergo mental health evaluation, humane education courses, and, if deemed necessary by the mental health professional, to undergo mandatory counseling. NOT ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180443: Final Map 9299 - 1731-1741 Powell Street
180443 [Final Map 9299 - 1731-1741 Powell Street] Motion approving Final Map 9299, a 19 residential unit and one commercial unit, mixed-use condominium project, located at 1731-1741 Powell Street, being a subdivision of Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 0101, Lot No. 004; and adopting findings pursuant to the General Plan, and the priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Public Works) Motion No. M18-072 APPROVED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180331: Affirming the Board of Supervisors Commitment to the Environmental Protection, Public Recreation, and Youth Education in Clipper Cove
180331 [Affirming the Board of Supervisors Commitment to the Environmental Protection, Public Recreation, and Youth Education in Clipper Cove] Sponsors: Kim; Peskin, Fewer and Sheehy Resolution responding to the recent proposal to expand the private marina located in Clipper Cove at Treasure Island; and reaffirming San Francisco’s commitment to public recreation, public education, environmental protection, preservation of public open space, and social equity. Supervisor Kim, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of May 15, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180086: Planning Code - Legitimization and Reestablishment of Certain Self-Storage Uses
180086 [Planning Code - Legitimization and Reestablishment of Certain Self-Storage Uses] Sponsor: Kim Ordinance amending the Planning Code to allow the owner of premises leased to the City and County of San Francisco for a public safety-related use to resume a pre-existing Self-Storage use after the City vacates the property without regard to whether that Self-Storage use was established with benefit of permit; 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 general welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180344: Accept and Expend Grant - California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, Innovative Response to Marginalized Victims Program - $306,666
180344 [Accept and Expend Grant - California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, Innovative Response to Marginalized Victims Program - $306,666] Sponsors: Tang; Cohen Resolution retroactively authorizing the Office of the District Attorney to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $306,666 from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services for the Innovative Response to Marginalized Victims Program for the grant period of January 1, 2018, through December 31, 2019. Supervisor Cohen requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 142-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180343: Accept and Expend Grant - California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, Elder Abuse Program - $700,000
180343 [Accept and Expend Grant - California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, Elder Abuse Program - $700,000] Sponsors: Tang; Cohen Resolution retroactively authorizing the Office of the District Attorney to accept and expend a grant increase of $300,000 for a total amount of $700,000 from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services for the Elder Abuse Program for the grant period of July 1, 2016, through December 31, 2019. Supervisor Cohen requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 141-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180334: Accept and Expend Grant - California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, Victim Witness Assistance Program - $984,876
180334 [Accept and Expend Grant - California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, Victim Witness Assistance Program - $984,876] Sponsors: Tang; Cohen Resolution retroactively authorizing the Office of the District Attorney to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $984,876 from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services for the Victim Witness Assistance Program for the grant period of October 1, 2017, through September 20, 2018. Supervisor Cohen requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 140-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180327: Accept and Expend Grant - State of California Department of Housing and Community Development - Housing-Related Parks Program Grant - $3,276,582
180327 [Accept and Expend Grant - State of California Department of Housing and Community Development - Housing-Related Parks Program Grant - $3,276,582] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution retroactively authorizing the Recreation and Park Department to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $3,276,582 from the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development to fund four park and community center projects identified in Exhibit A of the Grant Standard Agreement, and delegating authority to the General Manager of the Recreation and Park Department to reallocate funds among approved projects as appropriate to maximize City recovery from the Grant for the period of November 22, 2017, through June 30, 2019. Resolution No. 139-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180270: Accept and Expend Grant - Federal Highway Administration - Emergency Relief Program - Addressing Severe Erosion Along O'Shaughnessy Boulevard - $2,789,354
180270 [Accept and Expend Grant - Federal Highway Administration - Emergency Relief Program - Addressing Severe Erosion Along O'Shaughnessy Boulevard - $2,789,354] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution retroactively authorizing the Director of Public Works to act as the agent of the City and County of San Francisco, as a non-state agency, to accept and expend federal financial assistance under Public Law 93-288, as amended by the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act of 1988, from the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, and/or state financial assistance under the California Disaster Assistance Act, for an amount not to exceed $2,789,354 to reimburse the local funds used to cover the 2017 emergency response costs and pay for the federal share of the permanent restoration to address the emergency condition of the severe erosion along O’Shaughnessy Boulevard. (Public Works) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 138-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 180269: Apply for, Accept, and Expend Grant - Metropolitan Transportation Commission - OneBayArea Grant - $19,346,000
180269 [Apply for, Accept, and Expend Grant - Metropolitan Transportation Commission - OneBayArea Grant - $19,346,000] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing the filing of an application for funding assigned to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC); committing any necessary matching funds; stating assurance to complete the projects; and authorizing Public Works to accept and expend $19,346,000 in OneBayArea Grant funds awarded through the MTC. (Public Works) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 137-18 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 171284: Building Code - Slope and Seismic Hazard Zone Protection Act
Ordinance amending the Building Code to revise the renamed City’s Slope and Seismic Hazard Zone Protection Act by clarifying the scope of its application to properties exceeding an average slope of 4:1 grade, updating the map references, mandating review by the Department of Building Inspection’s Structural Advisory Committee and/or a third party peer review under specified circumstances, and re-enacting and modifying a paragraph in the scope section regarding the type of proposed construction that triggers application of the Act that was omitted inadvertently in the adoption of the 2016 Code; 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. PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 171284: Building Code - Slope and Seismic Hazard Zone Protection Act
that triggers application of the Act which was omitted inadvertently in the adoption of the 2016 Code; 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. Supervisors Safai, Cohen, and Sheehy requested to be added as co-sponsors. Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE, by renaming the City’s ‘Slope Protection Act’ to ‘Slope and Seismic Hazard Zone Protection Act’, changing the application of the protection from properties that ‘exceeds an average slope of 25%’ to properties that ‘exceed an average slope of ‘4 horizontal to 1 vertical’, expanding the mandatory review requirements that may be imposed by the Department of Building Inspection, adding review by a Structural Advisory Committee and specifying their considerations, changing the regulations to implement the Slope and Seismic Hazard Zone Protection Act, and making other clarifying and conforming changes. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180215: Municipal Elections Code - Disclosure Regarding Ballot Measures Involving Port Public Trust Property
180215 [Municipal Elections Code - Disclosure Regarding Ballot Measures Involving Port Public Trust Property] Sponsor: Peskin Ordinance amending the Municipal Elections Code to require a notice in the voter information pamphlet for measures that would approve a development project or a substantial land use or zoning change on land held subject to the public trust by the City, acting by and through the Port Commission. Ordinance No. 120-18 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180433: Declaring Support for California State Senate Bill 1024 (Wilk) - Animal Welfare and Violence Intervention Act of 2018
180433 [Declaring Support for California State Senate Bill 1024 (Wilk) - Animal Welfare and Violence Intervention Act of 2018] Sponsors: Tang; Sheehy Resolution declaring support for California State Senate Bill 1024 (SB1024), the Animal Welfare and Violence Prevention Act of 2018, authored by Senator Scott Wilk, mandating defendants convicted of specified animal cruelty offenses to undergo mental health evaluation, humane education courses, and, if deemed necessary by the mental health professional, to undergo mandatory counseling. Supervisor Tang, seconded by Supervisor Cohen, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of May 8, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180434: Urging the Civil Service Commission to Accept Proposed Rule Changes to Reduce Implicit Bias in Recruitment for Employment
180434 [Urging the Civil Service Commission to Accept Proposed Rule Changes to Reduce Implicit Bias in Recruitment for Employment] Sponsor: Tang Resolution urging the Civil Service Commission to post for, meet, and discuss with interested parties, the proposed rule changes on file with the Civil Service Commission in File No. 0070-18-1, which will reduce implicit bias in hiring and improve applicant confidentiality during the hiring process. Resolution No. 117-18 ADOPTED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 180260: Report of Assessment Costs - Sidewalk Inspection and Repair Program
reet (Block No. 7115, Lot No. 026); 968 York Street (Block No. 4144, Lot No. 011); and 401 Orizaba Avenue (Block No. 7070, Lot No. 018). Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Jon Givner (Office of the City Attorney) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Safai, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved to accept the amendments to the accompanying report, as provided by Public Works, included in File No. 180260. The motion was received without objection. Supervisor Safai requested that this Resolution be DUPLICATED, after accepting the amendments to the accompanying report. Supervisor Safai then moved that the duplicated Resolution be AMENDED to only include the District 11 addresses. Supervisor Safai then further moved that the duplicated Resolution be CONTINUED AS AMENDED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of May 22, 2018. Before the vote was taken, Supervisor Safai withdrew the request and the motions. Supervisor Safai, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Resolution, after accepting the amendments to the accompanying report, be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of May 22, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180257: Report of Assessment Costs - Accelerated Sidewalk Abatement Program
180257 [Report of Assessment Costs - Accelerated Sidewalk Abatement Program] Resolution approving report of assessment costs submitted by the Director of Public Works for inspection and/or repair of blighted properties ordered through the Accelerated Sidewalk Abatement Program, to be performed by said Director pursuant to Administrative Code, Section 80, the costs thereof having been paid for by the City and County out of a blight abatement fund. (Public Works) Michael Lennon (Public Works) indicated that the following addresses be removed from the accompanying Accelerated Sidewalk Abatement Program Report due to recent resolution or receipt of payment: 2100 Bryant Street (Block No. 4081, Lot No. 001); 753 Cole Street (Block No. 1261, Lot No. 030); and 2500 - 25th Street (Block No. 4262, Lot No. 008A). Supervisor Yee, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved to accept the amendments to the accompanying report, as provided by Public Works, included in File No. 180257. The motion was received without objection. Resolution No. 131-18 ADOPTED, after accepting the amendments to the accompanying report, by the following vote:
File 180349: Mayoral Appointment, Port Commission - Gail Gilman
Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for appointment of Gail Gilman to the Port Commission, for a term ending May 1, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 4.114, provides that the Mayor's appointment is subject to confirmation by a majority (six votes) of the Board of Supervisors, with no timeframe to confirm specified. Transmittal Date: April 5, 2018.) Motion No. M18-069 APPROVED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 180349: Mayoral Appointment, Port Commission - Gail Gilman
180349 [Mayoral Appointment, Port Commission - Gail Gilman] Motion approving/rejecting the Mayor’s nomination for appointment of Gail Gilman to the Port Commission, for a term ending May 1, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 4.114, provides that the Mayor's appointment is subject to confirmation by a majority (six votes) of the Board of Supervisors, with no timeframe to confirm specified. Transmittal Date: April 5, 2018.) Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Kim, moved that this Motion be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE, on Page 1, Line 3, by striking ‘/rejecting’, and Line 7, by striking ‘/rejects’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180347: Mayoral Reappointment, Port Commission - William Adams
180347 [Mayoral Reappointment, Port Commission - William Adams] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for reappointment of William Adams to the Port Commission, for a term ending May 1, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 4.114, provides that the Mayor's appointment is subject to confirmation by a majority (six votes) of the Board of Supervisors, with no timeframe to confirm specified. Transmittal Date: April 5, 2018.) Motion No. M18-068 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180412: Reappointments, Children and Families First Commission - E'leva Hughes Gibson and Zea Malawa
180412 [Reappointments, Children and Families First Commission - E'leva Hughes Gibson and Zea Malawa] Motion reappointing E'leva Hughes Gibson and Zea Malawa, terms ending April 29, 2022, to the Children and Families First Commission. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M18-067 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180411: Appointment, Park, Recreation and Open Space Advisory Committee - Gisele Rainer
180411 [Appointment, Park, Recreation and Open Space Advisory Committee - Gisele Rainer] Motion appointing Gisele Rainer, term ending February 1, 2019, to the Park, Recreation and Open Space Advisory Committee. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M18-066 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180374: Rules of Order - Adding Board Rule 1.3.2 - Political Activities Prohibited During Board of Supervisors’ Meetings
180374 [Rules of Order - Adding Board Rule 1.3.2 - Political Activities Prohibited During Board of Supervisors’ Meetings] Motion amending the Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors by adding Rule 1.3.2 regarding political activities that are prohibited during public comment at Board of Supervisors’ meetings, and the authority to enforce such Rule. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M18-065 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180355: Mayoral Reappointment, Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors - Gwyneth Borden
180355 [Mayoral Reappointment, Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors - Gwyneth Borden] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for the reappointment of Gwyneth Borden to the Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors, for a term ending March 1, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 8A.102(a), provides that the Board of Supervisors shall confirm the Mayor's appointment by a majority (six votes) of the Board of Supervisors after a public hearing. Transmittal Date: April 5, 2018.) Supervisor Kim, seconded by Supervisor Sheehy, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of May 15, 2018. Before the vote was taken, Supervisor Kim withdrew this motion. Motion No. M18-071 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180354: Mayoral Reappointment, Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors - Cheryl Brinkman
Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Cheryl Brinkman (Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Motion No. M18-070 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180354: Mayoral Reappointment, Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors - Cheryl Brinkman
Supervisor Kim, seconded by Supervisor Sheehy, moved to rescind the previous vote. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180354: Mayoral Reappointment, Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors - Cheryl Brinkman
180354 [Mayoral Reappointment, Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors - Cheryl Brinkman] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for the reappointment of Cheryl Brinkman to the Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors, for a term ending March 1, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 8A.102(a), provides that the Board of Supervisors shall confirm the Mayor's appointment by a majority (six votes) of the Board of Supervisors after a public hearing. Transmittal Date: April 5, 2018.) Supervisor Kim, seconded by Supervisor Sheehy, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of May 15, 2018. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 180253: Mayoral Reappointment, Controller - Ben Rosenfield
180253 [Mayoral Reappointment, Controller - Ben Rosenfield] Motion approving the Mayor’s reappointment of Ben Rosenfield as the Controller for the City and County of San Francisco, for a ten-year term, pursuant to Charter, Section 3.105. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 3.105, provides that this appointment is subject to confirmation by the Board of Supervisors. There is no deadline for confirmation and the appointment is not effective until the Board takes action. Transmittal date: March 13, 2018.) Motion No. M18-064 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 180215: Municipal Elections Code - Disclosure Regarding Ballot Measures Involving Port Public Trust Property
180215 [Municipal Elections Code - Disclosure Regarding Ballot Measures Involving Port Public Trust Property] Sponsor: Peskin Ordinance amending the Municipal Elections Code to require a notice in the voter information pamphlet for measures that would approve a development project or a substantial land use or zoning change on land held subject to the public trust by the City, acting by and through the Port Commission. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180171: Administrative Code - Treasury Oversight Committee
180171 [Administrative Code - Treasury Oversight Committee] Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to modify the composition of the Treasury Oversight Committee. (Treasurer-Tax Collector) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 180081: Administrative Code - Reentry Council - Eligibility Age Change
180081 [Administrative Code - Reentry Council - Eligibility Age Change] Sponsors: Breed; Cohen Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to change the eligibility age for one of the seven former inmate members appointed to the Reentry Council by the Mayor from ages 18 to 24 to ages 18 to 35, and to require that that inmate member have been an inmate before the age of 24. Supervisor Cohen requested to be added as a co-sponsor. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote: