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Norman Yee
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File 201416: Concurring in Actions to Meet Local Emergency - Coronavirus Response - Thirty-Second Supplement
201416 [Concurring in Actions to Meet Local Emergency - Coronavirus Response - Thirty-Second Supplement] Sponsor: Yee Motion concurring in actions taken by the Mayor in the Thirty-Second Supplement to the Proclamation of Emergency to meet the ongoing local emergency related to the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic by authorizing the Mayor, upon the request of a department, to provide an extension of up to 30 days to submit and post the department’s racial equity action plan, upon a showing by the department that it is unable to meet the deadline because the current surge in COVID-19 cases has required it to divert resources to the emergency response. Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Sophia Kittler (Mayor's Office) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Motion No. M21-006 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201406: Appointment, Health Officer - Grant Nash Colfax, MD
201406 [Appointment, Health Officer - Grant Nash Colfax, MD] Sponsors: Peskin; Safai Motion appointing Grant Nash Colfax, MD, to the position of Health Officer for the City and County of San Francisco. Supervisor Safai requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Walton, moved that this Motion be REFERRED to the Rules Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201421: Supporting California State Assembly Bill Nos. 15 and 16 (Chiu) - Eviction Protections
Resolution No. 008-21 ADOPTED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 201421: Supporting California State Assembly Bill Nos. 15 and 16 (Chiu) - Eviction Protections
Supervisor Preston, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 3, Lines 12-14, by adding ‘FURTHER RESOLVED, That the San Francisco Board of Supervisors urges that Assembly Bill No. 15 be amended to remove any preemption of local tenant protections during the pandemic; and, be it’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201421: Supporting California State Assembly Bill Nos. 15 and 16 (Chiu) - Eviction Protections
201421 [Supporting California State Assembly Bill Nos. 15 and 16 (Chiu) - Eviction Protections] Sponsors: Peskin; Haney, Walton, Fewer, Mandelman, Safai, Yee, Ronen and Preston Resolution supporting California State Assembly Bill Nos. 15 and 16, introduced on December 7, 2020, by Assembly Member David Chiu (AD-17), which would extend certain eviction protections through December 31, 2021, and establish a fund and framework for distribution of financial support to ensure long-term stability for renters, small landlords, and affordable housing providers, protect tenants during the ongoing public health crisis, and ensure an equitable, broadly shared recovery. Supervisors Fewer, Mandelman, Safai, Yee, Ronen, and Preston requested to be added as co-sponsors. Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Preston, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED on Page 3, Line 11, by striking ‘bet’ and adding ‘be’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201405: Urging Grocery Stores to Provide All Employees an Additional Five Dollars Per Hour in Hazard Pay
Resolution No. 006-21 ADOPTED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 201405: Urging Grocery Stores to Provide All Employees an Additional Five Dollars Per Hour in Hazard Pay
201405 [Urging Grocery Stores to Provide All Employees an Additional Five Dollars Per Hour in Hazard Pay] Sponsors: Walton; Haney, Ronen, Preston, Safai, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Yee and Fewer Resolution urging Grocery Stores in San Francisco to provide all employees an additional five dollars per hour in hazard pay for the duration that the City and County of San Francisco is in the Purple, Red, or Orange level of Community Disease Transmission for COVID-19 under State Health orders. Supervisors Preston, Safai, Mandelman, Mar, Peskin, Yee, and Fewer requested to be added as co-sponsors. Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 3, Line 10, by striking ‘12’ and adding ‘40’, and Lines 19-20, by adding ‘that are considered Formula Retail Establishments’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201403: Commending Matthew Goudeau
201403 [Commending Matthew Goudeau] Sponsors: Mandelman; Ronen, Stefani, Peskin and Safai Resolution commending and honoring Matthew Goudeau for his 20 years of distinguished service with the City and County of San Francisco. Supervisors Stefani, Peskin, and Safai requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 005-21 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201376: Commending Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer
201376 [Commending Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer] Sponsor: Board of Supervisors Resolution commending and honoring Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer for her dedicated service to San Francisco and her venerable service as a Member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Resolution No. 534-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201362: Commending Supervisor Norman Yee
201362 [Commending Supervisor Norman Yee] Sponsor: Board of Supervisors Resolution commending and honoring Supervisor Norman Yee for his distinguished service to the City and County of San Francisco, and as President and Member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Resolution No. 535-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201419: Supporting Immediate Economic Relief for Small Businesses
201419 [Supporting Immediate Economic Relief for Small Businesses] Sponsors: Haney; Walton and Safai Resolution supporting the immediate prioritization of small business economic relief in the appropriation of discretionary funds. Supervisor Safai requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 007-21 ADOPTED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 201316: Street Encroachment Permit - Retroactive - Harlan Place - 300 Grant Avenue
201316 [Street Encroachment Permit - Retroactive - Harlan Place - 300 Grant Avenue] Resolution retroactively granting revocable permission to A-Z300 Grant LLC, to occupy and maintain the pavers, benches, bollards, and raised crosswalk improvements within the public right-of-way on Harlan Place between Grant Avenue and Mark Lane fronting 300 Grant Avenue (Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 0287, Lot No. 014) effective November 16, 2020; adopting environmental findings under the California Environmental Quality Act, and making findings of consistency with the priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Public Works) Resolution No. 002-21 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201341: Appointment, South of Market Community Planning Advisory Committee - Mary Claire Amable
201341 [Appointment, South of Market Community Planning Advisory Committee - Mary Claire Amable] Motion appointing Mary Claire Amable, term ending August 1, 2021, to the South of Market Community Planning Advisory Committee. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M21-005 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201338: Appointment, Eastern Neighborhoods Citizens Advisory Committee - Kelly Kozak
201338 [Appointment, Eastern Neighborhoods Citizens Advisory Committee - Kelly Kozak] Motion appointing Kelly Kozak, term ending October 19, 2021, to the Eastern Neighborhoods Community Advisory Committee. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M21-004 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201323: Reappointments, Bicycle Advisory Committee - Marc Brandt and Kisai Henriquez
201323 [Reappointments, Bicycle Advisory Committee - Marc Brandt and Kisai Henriquez] Motion reappointing Marc Brandt and Kisai Henriquez, terms ending November 19, 2022, to the Bicycle Advisory Committee. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M21-003 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201237: Mayoral Appointment, Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors - Fiona Hinze
201237 [Mayoral Appointment, Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors - Fiona Hinze] Motion approving the Mayor's nomination for appointment of Fiona Hinze to the Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors, term ending March 1, 2024. (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: October 29, 2020.) Motion No. M21-002 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201146: Mayoral Appointment, Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors - Emanuel Yekutiel
201146 [Mayoral Appointment, Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors - Emanuel Yekutiel] Motion approving the Mayor's nomination for appointment of Emanuel Yekutiel to the Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors, term ending March 1, 2024. (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: October 5, 2020.) Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Joel Ramos (Municipal Transportation Agency), Anne Pearson (Office of the City Attorney), and Sophia Kittler (Mayor's Office) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Motion No. M21-001 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201219: Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code - Form 700 (Statement of Economic Interests) Filing Requirements
201219 [Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code - Form 700 (Statement of Economic Interests) Filing Requirements] Sponsor: Yee Ordinance amending the Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code to update the Conflict of Interest Code’s Form 700 (Statement of Economic Interests) filing requirements by adding, deleting, and changing titles of designated officials and employees to reflect organizational and staffing changes, and by refining disclosure requirements for designated officials and employees. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 200933: Contract Amendment - Cross Country Staffing, Inc. - Registry Services - Not to Exceed $25,928,000
200933 [Contract Amendment - Cross Country Staffing, Inc. - Registry Services - Not to Exceed $25,928,000] Resolution approving Amendment No. 2 to the agreement between Cross Country Staffing, Inc. and the Department of Public Health, for as-needed registry personnel to maintain mandated staffing levels, to increase the agreement amount by $16,088,000 for a new not to exceed amount of $25,928,000 to commence following Board approval, and to extend the term by one and one-half years, from January 1, 2021, for a total agreement term of July 1, 2019, through June 30, 2022. (Public Health Department) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 001-21 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201260: Fee and Tax Relief for Certain Businesses
Ordinance waiving certain license fees originally due on March 31, 2020, and March 31, 2021, business registration fees for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 2020, and July 1, 2021, and payroll expense taxes for the tax year beginning January 1, 2020, for businesses with no more than $20,000,000 in San Francisco gross receipts holding a place of entertainment permit; waiving certain license fees originally due on March 31, 2020, business registration fees for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020, and payroll expense taxes for the tax year beginning January 1, 2020, for businesses with no more than $750,000 in San Francisco gross receipts holding a restaurant permit; refunding any waived amounts paid to the City; extending the deadline to pay license fees originally due on March 31, 2020, and March 31, 2021, to November 1, 2021; extending the deadline to pay business registration fees originally due on June 1, 2020, to April 30, 2021; and extending the deadline to pay and file returns for certain business taxes for the 2020 tax year to April 30, 2021. (Fiscal Impact) Supervisors Safai and Preston requested to be added as co-sponsors. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201261: Planning Code - Cannabis Uses
201261 [Planning Code - Cannabis Uses] Sponsors: Mayor; Mandelman Ordinance amending the Planning Code to extend from January 1, 2021, to January 1, 2022, the sunset date for the provision allowing for the conversion of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries with Planning Commission approval to a Cannabis Retail Use; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302. Ordinance No. 004-21 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 201411: Urging Congress to Provide Relief to Restaurants and the State of California to Allow Outdoor Dining As Soon As Possible
201411 [Urging Congress to Provide Relief to Restaurants and the State of California to Allow Outdoor Dining As Soon As Possible] Sponsors: Stefani; Haney, Mandelman, Ronen, Preston, Fewer and Mar Resolution urging the United States Congress to provide immediate cash relief to restaurants and urging the State of California to allow outdoor dining as soon as the latest available medical data and expertise deem it safe to do so. Supervisors Mandelman, Ronen, Preston, Fewer, and Mar requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 595-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201368: Urging a Comprehensive Return to School Plan
Resolution No. 594-20 ADOPTED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 201368: Urging a Comprehensive Return to School Plan
develop a comprehensive plan for the safe return to in-person learning in accordance with public health guidelines. Supervisor Stefani requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 1, Lines 12-14, by striking ‘WHEREAS, Due to constraints within the current distance learning framework, elementary age children in San Francisco public schools are receiving around one third of the instructional hours as compared to when they attended school in person; and’; on Page 2, Line 19, by adding ‘any’ before ‘crucial’, Line 20, by changing ‘the majority of elementary schools’ to ‘third to fifth grade’, and Lines 20-21, by adding ‘or any middle school and high school students’; and on Page 3, Lines 7-9, by striking ‘FURTHER RESOLVED, That the San Francisco Board of Supervisors urges the San Francisco Unified School District to revise the Return to School Plan in accordance with the public health urgency to return children to in-person learning; and, be it’, and Line 11, by adding ‘other school personnel, and stakeholders’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201361: Hearing - Committee of the Whole - Release of Reserved Funds - Office of Early Care and Education - Economic Recovery - $42,000,000
of implementing the 5-year spending plan. (Office of Early Care and Education) President Yee opened the public hearing and provided opening remarks and background information on the release of reserve funds to the Office of Early Care and Education (File No. 201361). The President then inquired as to whether any individual wished to address the Board regarding the release of reserve funds. Ingrid Mezquita, Director (Office of Early Care and Education), presented information on the release of reserve funds and answered questions raised throughout the discussions. Speaker; Gina Fromer; Jenny Pearlman; Ashley Rennick; Lydia Senroy; Jen Straker; Gabriela Jutseralli; Nick Arogyu; Johnna Ackadose; Francisco Da Costa; spoke in support of the release of reserve funds. There were no other speakers. President Yee closed public comment, declared the public hearing heard and filed, adjourned as the Committee of the Whole, and reconvened as the Board of Supervisors. Supervisor Yee, seconded by Supervisor Walton, moved to release reserved funds to the Office of Early Care and Education in the amount of $42,000,000 and that the Hearing be HEARD AND FILED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201412: Calling from Committee - Committee of the Whole - Hearing - Release of Reserved Funds - Office of Early Care and Education - Economic Recovery - $42,000,000 (File No. 201361) - December 22, 2020
201412 [Calling from Committee - Committee of the Whole - Hearing - Release of Reserved Funds - Office of Early Care and Education - Economic Recovery - $42,000,000 (File No. 201361) - December 22, 2020] Sponsor: Yee Motion calling from the Budget and Finance Committee, pursuant to Board Rule 3.37, the hearing to consider the release of reserved funds to the Office of Early Care and Education for All, placed on the Budget and Finance Committee reserve by Ordinance No. 165-20 in the amount of $42,000,000 to fund the Early Education Economic Recovery Grant and Loan program, subsidy outlays to provide additional access to child care, supplementing the CARES 2.0 teacher stipend, community response in collaboration with the Family Resource Centers, and staffing for the Office of Early Care and Education to support the work of implementing the 5-year spending plan (File No. 201361); and scheduling the Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole on December 22, 2020, to hold the Hearing. Motion No. M20-214 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201384: Urging Congress to Stand Firm on Local Stimulus Funding
201384 [Urging Congress to Stand Firm on Local Stimulus Funding] Sponsors: Yee; Fewer, Safai, Peskin, Ronen, Walton, Haney, Stefani, Mandelman, Preston and Mar Resolution urging Congress and Speaker Pelosi to stand firm in supporting a stimulus package that includes funding for cities, counties, and states. President Yee opened discussions on the Imperative Agenda item urging Congress to stand firm on local stimulus funding (File No. 201384), and inquired as to whether any individual wished to address the Board. There were no speakers. The President declared public comment closed. Resolution No. 593-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201351: Final Map No. 10110 - 824 Hyde Street
201351 [Final Map No. 10110 - 824 Hyde Street] Motion approving Final Map No. 10110, a 14 residential unit and one commercial unit, mixed-use condominium project, located at 824 Hyde Street, being a subdivision of Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 0280, Lot No. 017; and adopting findings pursuant to the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Public Works) Motion No. M20-213 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201371: Urging the California Democratic Party to Expand Eligibility for Non-Citizens to Participate in Assembly District Elections
201371 [Urging the California Democratic Party to Expand Eligibility for Non-Citizens to Participate in Assembly District Elections] Sponsors: Peskin; Walton, Preston, Ronen, Fewer, Yee, Safai, Mandelman, Haney and Mar Resolution urging the California Democratic Party to amend its Bylaws to allow participation in Assembly District Elections by non-citizens who are ineligible to register with the California Democratic Party and have expressed an intent to register upon becoming eligible to do so. Supervisors Walton, Preston, Ronen, Fewer, Yee, Safai, Mandelman, Haney, and Mar requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 592-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201368: Urging a Comprehensive Return to School Plan
Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Yee, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to a Board of Supervisors Special Meeting on Tuesday, December 22, 2020, with the Board sitting as a Committee of the Whole. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201368: Urging a Comprehensive Return to School Plan
erson learning; and, be it’, and Lines 10-23, by adding ‘FURTHER RESOLVED, That the San Francisco Board of Supervisors urges the San Francisco Unified School District to revise the Return to School Plan to incorporate the San Francisco Labor Council guidelines for preparing schools for safe reopening for in-person learning, to ensure that educators and other school workers have a voice in the implementation of precautions that are necessary to protect public health and the health of school workers, students, and their families; and, be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Board of Supervisors commit to finding additional resources to ensure that SFUSD can safely resume in person school (such as testing and ventilation supports), AND to increase support for families who choose to remain in remote crisis learning at home (such as mental health staff and supports, and direct supports to school sites); and, be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Board of Supervisors urge DPH to create a public dashboard with data showing COVID cases and COVID related closures of classrooms for all schools (public, private, charter, preschool) and community hubs; and, be it’. The motion FAILED by the following vote:
File 201368: Urging a Comprehensive Return to School Plan
201368 [Urging a Comprehensive Return to School Plan] Sponsors: Fewer, Peskin, Mandelman, Safai, Ronen, Yee and Stefani Resolution urging the San Francisco Unified School District to develop a comprehensive plan for the safe return to in-person learning in accordance with public health guidelines. Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved to CONTINUE this Resolution to the Board of Supervisors meeting of January 5, 2021. Before the vote was taken, Supervisor Peskin withdrew his second. Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Preston, moved to CONTINUE this Resolution to the Board of Supervisors meeting of January 5, 2021. Before the vote was taken, Supervisors Fewer withdrew her motion and Supervisor Preston withdrew his second. Supervisor Preston, seconded by Supervisor Mar, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of January 5, 2021. The motion FAILED by the following vote:
File 201376: Commending Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer
201376 [Commending Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer] Sponsor: Board of Supervisors Resolution commending and honoring Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer for her dedicated service to San Francisco and her venerable service as a Member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Supervisor Mar, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of January 5, 2021. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201362: Commending Supervisor Norman Yee
201362 [Commending Supervisor Norman Yee] Sponsor: Board of Supervisors Resolution commending and honoring Supervisor Norman Yee for his distinguished service to the City and County of San Francisco, and as President and Member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Supervisor Mar, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of January 5, 2021. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201360: Final Map No. 9902 - 343 and 345 Eighth Street, 56, 58 and 60 Rodgers Street
201360 [Final Map No. 9902 - 343 and 345 Eighth Street, 56, 58 and 60 Rodgers Street] Motion approving Final Map No. 9902, a 38 residential unit and one commercial unit, mixed-use condominium project, located at 343 and 345 Eighth Street, 56, 58 and 60 Rodgers Street, being a merger and subdivision of Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3755, Lot Nos. 054, 065, and 066; and adopting findings pursuant to the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Public Works) Motion No. M20-212 APPROVED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 201335: Urging Prioritization of Public-School Educators for COVID-19 Vaccine Access
201335 [Urging Prioritization of Public-School Educators for COVID-19 Vaccine Access] Sponsors: Ronen; Haney, Yee, Walton, Mar and Safai Resolution urging Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Department of Public Health to prioritize California public school educators for phase one COVID-19 vaccine access. Supervisor Safai requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 590-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201204: Liquor License - 408 Merchant Street - San Francisco Wine Society
201204 [Liquor License - 408 Merchant Street - San Francisco Wine Society] Resolution determining that the issuance of a Type-42 on-sale beer and wine public premises liquor license to TVH Hospitality, LLC, doing business the San Francisco Wine Society, located at 408 Merchant Street (District 3), will serve the public convenience or necessity of the City and County of San Francisco; and requesting that the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control impose conditions on the issuance of the license. (Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee) Resolution No. 579-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201174: Liquor License Transfer - 1098 Howard Street - Tony Baloney's
201174 [Liquor License Transfer - 1098 Howard Street - Tony Baloney's] Resolution determining that the transfer of a Type-21 off-sale general beer, wine, and distilled spirits liquor license to Tawfiq Fayez Jodeh, doing business as Tony Baloney's, located at 1098 Howard Street (District 6), will serve the public convenience or necessity of the City and County of San Francisco; and requesting that the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control impose conditions on the issuance of the license. (Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee) Resolution No. 577-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201261: Planning Code - Cannabis Uses
201261 [Planning Code - Cannabis Uses] Sponsors: Mayor; Mandelman Ordinance amending the Planning Code to extend from January 1, 2021, to January 1, 2022, the sunset date for the provision allowing for the conversion of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries with Planning Commission approval to a Cannabis Retail Use; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201176: Mills Act Historical Property Contract - 450 Pacific Avenue
201176 [Mills Act Historical Property Contract - 450 Pacific Avenue] Resolution approving a historical property contract between Pacific Stables Property Owner LLC, the owners of 450 Pacific Avenue, and the City and County of San Francisco, under Administrative Code, Chapter 71; and authorizing the Planning Director and the Assessor-Recorder to execute and record the historical property contract. (Historic Preservation Commission) Resolution No. 578-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201264: Emergency Ordinance - Public Health Emergency Leave
201264 [Emergency Ordinance - Public Health Emergency Leave] Sponsor: Mar Reenactment of emergency ordinance (Ordinance No. 59-20) to temporarily require private employers with 500 or more employees to provide public health emergency leave during the public health emergency related to COVID-19. (Pursuant to Charter, Section 2.107, this matter requires the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Board of Supervisors (8 votes) for passage.) Ordinance No. 270-20 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 201285: Emergency Ordinance - Protections for Occupants of Residential Hotels During COVID-19 Pandemic
(Pursuant to Charter, Section 2.107, this matter requires the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Board of Supervisors (8 votes) for passage.) (Fiscal Impact) FINALLY PASSED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 201285: Emergency Ordinance - Protections for Occupants of Residential Hotels During COVID-19 Pandemic
ction 2.107, this matter requires the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Board of Supervisors (8 votes) for passage.) (Fiscal Impact) Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 2, Line 25, by adding ‘No.’; on Page 2, Line 25, through Page 3, Line 5, by adding ‘and amends Section 3 of said emergency ordinance to read as follows. Even though Ordinance No. 84-20, Ordinance No. 161-20, and this reenacted emergency ordinance are uncodified, for purposes of clarity the respective fonts for additions and deletions to the Municipal Code as stated in the “Note” that appears at the beginning of this ordinance are used to show the amendments to Section 3 of Ordinance No. 84-20, as amended by Ordinance No. 161-20:’; on Page 3, Lines 16-17, by adding ‘that a COVID-19 case has been identified in the building, and’, Line 23, by striking ‘Retroactivity’, and Line 25, by striking ‘shall have operative effect retroactively to the date that Ord. 161-20 expired’; and on Page 4, Line 1, by striking ‘date that Ord. 161-20 expired’ and adding ‘effective date’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200911: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
200911 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street, is exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200910: Conditionally Reversing the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
200910 [Conditionally Reversing the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street is exempt from further environmental review, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200909: Affirming the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
200909 [Affirming the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street] Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street is exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M20-202 Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be APPROVED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200945: Preparation of Findings Related to Conditional Use Authorization - 552-554 Hill Street
200945 [Preparation of Findings Related to Conditional Use Authorization - 552-554 Hill Street] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings in support of the Board of Supervisors' decision to approve the proposed Conditional Use Authorization, identified as Planning Case No. 2019-000013CUA, for a proposed project at 552-554 Hill Street. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200944: Conditionally Disapproving Decision of the Planning Commission and Approving the Conditional Use Authorization - 552-554 Hill Street
200944 [Conditionally Disapproving Decision of the Planning Commission and Approving the Conditional Use Authorization - 552-554 Hill Street] Motion conditionally disapproving the decision of the Planning Commission by its Motion No. 20756, and approving a Conditional Use Authorization, identified as Planning Case No. 2019-000013CUA, for a proposed project at 552-554 Hill Street, subject to the adoption of written findings by the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 4.105, and Planning Code, Section 308.1(d), provides that the Board of Supervisors may disapprove the decision of the Planning Commission by a vote of not less than two-thirds (8 votes) of the members of the Board.) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200943: Approving the Decision of the Planning Commission and Disapproving Conditional Use Authorization - 552-554 Hill Street
200943 [Approving the Decision of the Planning Commission and Disapproving Conditional Use Authorization - 552-554 Hill Street] Motion approving the decision of the Planning Commission by its Motion No. 20756, disapproving a Conditional Use Authorization, identified as Planning Case No. 2019-000013CUA, for a proposed project located at 552-554 Hill Street; and making environmental findings, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M20-200 Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be APPROVED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201227: Urging a Just Transition to a Fossil Fuel-Free Future for California
201227 [Urging a Just Transition to a Fossil Fuel-Free Future for California] Sponsors: Mar; Peskin, Preston, Ronen, Mandelman and Yee Resolution urging Governor Newsom and the California State Legislature to discontinue permitting for any new oil and gas extraction, fossil fuel infrastructure, or petrochemical projects in California; and urging Governor Newsom to set California on a path to phase out existing oil production in line with the Paris climate goals, with a just and equitable transition that protects workers, communities, and economies, and require a 2,500-foot health and safety buffer between fossil-fuel infrastructure and homes, schools, and other sensitive sites. Supervisor Yee requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 589-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201184: Summary Street Vacation for Various Streets - Hunters View Phase 3 Project
201184 [Summary Street Vacation for Various Streets - Hunters View Phase 3 Project] Sponsors: Mayor; Walton Ordinance ordering the summary vacation of streets in the Hunters View project site, generally bounded by Evans Avenue on the north, Innes Avenue on the south, Hudson Avenue on the west, and Hunters Point Boulevard on the east, as part of the Hunters View Phase 3 Project in the Hunters Point neighborhood; authorizing the City to quitclaim its interest in the vacation areas (Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 4624, Lot Nos. 442 and 443) to the San Francisco Housing Authority notwithstanding the requirements of Administrative Code, Chapter 23; affirming the Planning Commission’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; adopting findings that the actions contemplated in this Ordinance are consistent with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and authorizing official acts in connection with this Ordinance, as defined herein. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201060: Planning Code - Light Manufacturing and Wholesale Storage Uses in the 24th Street-Mission Street Neighborhood Commercial Transit District
201060 [Planning Code - Light Manufacturing and Wholesale Storage Uses in the 24th Street-Mission Street Neighborhood Commercial Transit District] Sponsor: Ronen Ordinance amending the Planning Code to allow Light Manufacturing and Wholesale Storage uses in the 24th Street-Mission Street Neighborhood Commercial Transit District, in specific circumstances; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1, and findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201126: Board Response - Civil Grand Jury Report - A Recycling Reality Check: What Actually Happens to Things We Put in Our Blue Recycling Bins
201126 [Board Response - Civil Grand Jury Report - A Recycling Reality Check: What Actually Happens to Things We Put in Our Blue Recycling Bins] Resolution responding to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court on the findings and recommendations contained in the 2019-2020 Civil Grand Jury Report, entitled “A Recycling Reality Check: What Actually Happens to Things We Put in Our Blue Recycling Bins;” and urging the Mayor to cause the implementation of accepted findings and recommendations through her department heads and through the development of the annual budget. (Government Audit and Oversight Committee) Resolution No. 588-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201124: Board Response - Civil Grand Jury Report - Sustain Our City’s High Performing Moscone Convention Center
201124 [Board Response - Civil Grand Jury Report - Sustain Our City’s High Performing Moscone Convention Center] Resolution responding to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court on the findings and recommendations contained in the 2019-2020 Civil Grand Jury Report, entitled “Sustain Our City’s High Performance Moscone Convention Center;” and urging the Mayor to cause the implementation of accepted findings and recommendations through her department heads and through the development of the annual budget. (Government Audit and Oversight Committee) Resolution No. 587-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201122: Board Response - Civil Grand Jury Report - Strengthen our Behavioral Health Services
201122 [Board Response - Civil Grand Jury Report - Strengthen our Behavioral Health Services] Resolution responding to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court on the findings and recommendations contained in the 2019-2020 Civil Grand Jury Report, entitled “Strengthen our Behavioral Health Services;” and urging the Mayor to cause the implementation of accepted findings and recommendations through her department heads and through the development of the annual budget. (Government Audit and Oversight Committee) Resolution No. 586-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 200790: Condemning the Naming of the Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center
200790 [Condemning the Naming of the Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center] Sponsors: Mar; Haney and Preston Resolution condemning the naming of the San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center after Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg and urging City departments to establish clear standards with regards to naming rights for public institutions and properties that reflect San Francisco’s values and a commitment to affirming and upholding human rights, dignity, and social and racial justice. Supervisor Preston requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 585-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201305: Request for Proposal - Budget and Legislative Analyst Services
201305 [Request for Proposal - Budget and Legislative Analyst Services] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to initiate a Request for Proposal process for Budget and Legislative Analyst services; and further directing the Clerk of the Board to explore available office space in City Hall with the City’s Real Estate Division for onsite satellite space for the new Budget and Legislative Analyst contractor. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M20-201 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201333: Issuance of Judgment Obligation Bonds - Not to Exceed $995,000,000
201333 [Issuance of Judgment Obligation Bonds - Not to Exceed $995,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Yee Resolution authorizing the issuance of a not to exceed $995,000,000 aggregate principal amount of City and County of San Francisco Judgment Obligation Bonds to pay the costs of a potential judgment associated with litigation related to Proposition C (2018) (Commercial Rent Tax for Childcare and Early Education), subject to specified conditions, as defined herein. (Fiscal Impact) Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Marisa Pereira Tully (Office of the Controller) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Resolution No. 584-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201318: Contract Amendment - San Francisco New Deal - Great Plates Delivered - Not to Exceed $25,740,000
201318 [Contract Amendment - San Francisco New Deal - Great Plates Delivered - Not to Exceed $25,740,000] Resolution approving a contract amendment between the City and County of San Francisco and San Francisco New Deal, for the administration of the Great Plates Delivered Program, to extend the contract term by five months for a total term of June 1, 2020, through May 31, 2021, and to increase the contract amount by $16,632,000 for a total not to exceed amount of $25,740,000 to commence on December 15, 2020. (Human Services Agency) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 583-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201317: Contract Amendment - Aon Risk Insurance Services West, Inc. - Excess Liability Insurance - Central Subway Project - Not to Exceed $26,778,986
201317 [Contract Amendment - Aon Risk Insurance Services West, Inc. - Excess Liability Insurance - Central Subway Project - Not to Exceed $26,778,986] Resolution approving Amendment No. 5 to Contract CS-163-1 OCIP Insurance Brokerage Services, to provide excess liability insurance for the Central Subway Project, with Aon Risk Insurance Services West, Inc., to increase the contract amount by $1,684,550 for additional premium charges due to increased construction time and contract costs, for a total contract amount not to exceed $26,778,986 and to extend the term for two years for a total term of February 7, 2012, through July 1, 2022. (Municipal Transportation Agency) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 555-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201300: Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Center for Tech and Civic Life - November 3, 2020 - $846,801
201300 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Center for Tech and Civic Life - November 3, 2020 - $846,801] Sponsor: Yee Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Elections to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $846,801 from the Center for Tech and Civic Life to support the City’s administration of the November 3, 2020, Consolidated General Election, for a grant project period of June 15, 2020, through December 31, 2020. Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to John Arntz, Director (Department of Elections), who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Resolution No. 582-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201291: Grant Agreement - Episcopal Community Services - Permanent Supportive Housing - $26,329,610
201291 [Grant Agreement - Episcopal Community Services - Permanent Supportive Housing - $26,329,610] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving a new grant agreement between the City and County of San Francisco and Episcopal Community Services for a master lease of Permanent Supportive Housing to formerly homeless adults in 463 units for County Adult Assistance Programs tenants, for a total term of January 1, 2021, through February 29, 2024, for a total not to exceed amount of $26,329,610. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 558-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201267: Real Property Lease Extension - LE NAIN SF, LLC - 730 Eddy Street - Permanent Supportive Housing - $896,923 Annual Base Rent
201267 [Real Property Lease Extension - LE NAIN SF, LLC - 730 Eddy Street - Permanent Supportive Housing - $896,923 Annual Base Rent] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing the Director of Property, on behalf of the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, to exercise a Lease Extension Option for the real property located at 730 Eddy Street, with LE NAIN SF, LLC for continued use of 92 units of permanent supportive housing, for a ten-year term commencing on February 1, 2021, at the monthly base rent of $74,743.56 for a total annual base rent of $896,923. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 557-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201266: Real Property Lease Extension - TJ-T, LLC - 234-238 Eddy Street - Permanent Supportive Housing - $1,013,913 Annual Base Rent
201266 [Real Property Lease Extension - TJ-T, LLC - 234-238 Eddy Street - Permanent Supportive Housing - $1,013,913 Annual Base Rent] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing the Director of Property, on behalf of the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, to exercise a Lease Extension Option for the real property located at 234-238 Eddy Street, with TJ-T, LLC for continued use of 104 units of permanent supportive housing, for a ten-year term commencing on January 1, 2021, at the monthly base rent of $84,492.72, for a total annual base rent of $1,013,913. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 556-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201035: Acquisition of Real Property - 444 Sixth Street - Myung Chun - Justice Facilities Improvement Program - $4,200,000
201035 [Acquisition of Real Property - 444 Sixth Street - Myung Chun - Justice Facilities Improvement Program - $4,200,000] Resolution authorizing the Director of Property to acquire real property located at 444 Sixth Street from Myung Chun for the Justice Facilities Improvement Program at the purchase price of $4,200,000; authorizing the Director of Property to execute documents, make certain modifications and take certain actions in furtherance of the Purchase Agreement and this Resolution, as defined herein; adopting the Planning Department’s findings under the California Environmental Quality Act; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination that the conveyance is consistent with the General Plan, and eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Real Estate Department) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 576-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201280: Agreement Approval - Retroactive - Southern California Edison - Sale of Electricity-Related Products - Not to Exceed $1,273,570
201280 [Agreement Approval - Retroactive - Southern California Edison - Sale of Electricity-Related Products - Not to Exceed $1,273,570] Resolution retroactively authorizing CleanPowerSF to sell electricity-related products to Southern California Edison for a total amount not to exceed $1,273,570 for a one year term of January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2021, under an agreement requiring binding arbitration. (Public Utilities Commission) Resolution No. 581-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201245: Amendment Agreement - Retroactive - Calpine Energy Services, L.P. - Purchase of Renewable Energy and Electricity-Related Products - Not to Exceed $220,299,120 in Purchases - Agreement - Purchase of Electricity-Related Products - Not to Exceed $59,400,000
(Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 580-20 ADOPTED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 201245: Amendment Agreement - Retroactive - Calpine Energy Services, L.P. - Purchase of Renewable Energy and Electricity-Related Products - Not to Exceed $220,299,120 in Purchases - Agreement - Purchase of Electricity-Related Products - Not to Exceed $59,400,000
r was granted unanimously to Michael Carlin, Acting General Manager (Public Utilities Commission), and Anne Pearson (Office of the City Attorney) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Resolution be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 2, Lines 21-24, by adding ‘WHEREAS, The PUC General Manager has agreed to provide advance notification and an opportunity for consultation to the PUC Commission and to the Board of Supervisors through a resolution if the General Manager believes the PUC may be required to seek retroactive Board of Supervisors approval of power supply contracts; and’; and on Page 4, Lines 5-9, by adding ‘and, be it FURTHER RESOLVED, If the PUC believes retroactive approval of power supply contracts may be necessary and fails to provide advance notification to the Board of Supervisors, the PUC shall provide a justification for the failure to provide advance notice in the resolution or ordinance seeking retroactive approval and the justification shall be subject to scrutiny by the Board of Supervisors; and be it’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200969: Agreement Amendment - Retroactive - California Independent System Operator - Scheduling Electrical Transmissions - Not to Exceed $100,000
200969 [Agreement Amendment - Retroactive - California Independent System Operator - Scheduling Electrical Transmissions - Not to Exceed $100,000] Resolution retroactively approving a First Amendment to the Second Amended and Restated Operating Agreement between the City and County of San Francisco and the California Independent System Operator establishing the terms and conditions for scheduling the City’s electrical transmissions for a term in excess of fifteen years, beginning on March 2, 2018, and ending ten years after the effective date of this Resolution, with a not to exceed amount of $100,000 pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118. (Public Utilities Commission) Resolution No. 575-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 200245: Variable Rate Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds - Transbay Block 8 - Not to Exceed $211,920,000
200245 [Variable Rate Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds - Transbay Block 8 - Not to Exceed $211,920,000] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution authorizing certain amendments to the Indenture of Trust and the Loan Agreement relating to the City’s variable rate multifamily housing revenue bonds, currently outstanding in an aggregate principal amount of $211,920,000 issued in 2016 for the purpose of providing financing for the acquisition, development, and construction of a 350-unit multifamily rental housing project located at 450 Folsom Street (originally known as the “Transbay Block 8 Tower Apartments” and also now known as “Avery 450”); authorizing the collection of certain fees; ratifying and approving any action heretofore taken in connection with the bonds, the notes, and the projects, as defined herein; granting general authority to City officials to take actions necessary to implement this Resolution, as defined herein, subject to the terms of this Resolution, as defined herein; and related matters, as defined herein. Resolution No. 574-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201278: Amendments to Airport Concessions Leases - Forgive Tenant Rent During COVID-19 Pandemic
201278 [Amendments to Airport Concessions Leases - Forgive Tenant Rent During COVID-19 Pandemic] Ordinance authorizing the Airport Commission, under the San Francisco International Airport’s COVID-19 Emergency Rent Relief Program, to amend certain leases with Airport concession tenants without Board of Supervisors approval under Charter, Section 9.118, and waiving Administrative Code and Environment Code requirements enacted after the most recent modification of each lease for such lease amendments, to allow for expeditious rent forgiveness necessitated by Airport tenants’ financial hardships caused by the public health emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Airport Commission) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201328: Emergency Ordinance - Limiting COVID-19 Impacts by Not Moving People Experiencing Homelessness Currently Placed in Shelter-in-Place Hotel Rooms
Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisors Peskin and Ronen, moved to terminate the debate and call the question. Before the vote was taken, President Yee indicated a vote was not necessary as discussions on the matter had concluded. FINALLY PASSED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 201328: Emergency Ordinance - Limiting COVID-19 Impacts by Not Moving People Experiencing Homelessness Currently Placed in Shelter-in-Place Hotel Rooms
ncy Management Agency (“FEMA”) provides written notification that FEMA funding available for SIP Hotel rooms is terminated or not extended or modified in a way that no longer reimburses any costs of these rooms, or people experiencing homelessness housed in SIP Hotel rooms obtain a stable housing placement; for every ten SIP Hotel rooms vacated, six SIP Hotel rooms shall be available to shelter people experiencing homelessness at risk of COVID-19 infection, until the County Health Officer’s Stay Safer At Home Order is rescinded or expires; and requiring the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing to prepare publicly available reports on the progress of placements from SIP Hotels into stable housing. (Pursuant to Charter, Section 2.107, this matter requires the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Board of Supervisors (8 votes) for passage.) (Fiscal Impact) (Supervisor Mandelman dissented in Committee.) Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Ordinance be CONTINUED AS AMENDED ON FINAL PASSAGE to a Board of Supervisors Special Meeting, with the Board sitting as a Committee of the Whole, on December 22, 2020. The motion FAILED by the following vote:
File 201328: Emergency Ordinance - Limiting COVID-19 Impacts by Not Moving People Experiencing Homelessness Currently Placed in Shelter-in-Place Hotel Rooms
days of the effective date of this emergency ordinance, the Department shall submit to the Board of Supervisors a report designed to inform planning for a possible expansion of the SIP Program consistent with the City’s COVID-19 public health response and FEMA guidelines for non-congregate sheltering, along with a proposed resolution to accept the report. The report shall include, at a minimum: (1) an estimate of the number of unhoused individuals and households who are vulnerable to COVID-19, as such vulnerability is defined by the CDC, and who are not temporarily housed in a SIP Hotel; (2) the number of Housing Referral Status households in the Adult, Transitional Age Youth, and Family shelter systems who are City and County of San Francisco Page 1148 Printed at 2:36 pm on 1/22/21 Board of Supervisors Meeting Minutes 12/15/2020 not temporarily residing in a SIP Hotel; (3) a detailed update on available exits from SIP Hotels, including the timeframe in which each type of exit is expected to be made available and the current and planned sources of funding for each; and (4) proposals for ways in which the costs of SIP Hotels may be reduced.’ The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201383: Administrative Code - Permanent Supportive Housing - Rent Contribution Standard
201383 [Administrative Code - Permanent Supportive Housing - Rent Contribution Standard] Sponsors: Haney; Walton, Ronen, Preston, Peskin, Mar and Fewer Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish a standard of 30% of the monthly adjusted household income as the maximum contribution to rent for households participating in Permanent Supportive Housing Programs operated by the City and County of San Francisco. (Fiscal Impact) Supervisor Haney, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this duplicated Ordinance be REFERRED to the Budget and Finance Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201185: Administrative Code - Permanent Supportive Housing - Rent Contribution Standard
201185 [Administrative Code - Permanent Supportive Housing - Rent Contribution Standard] Sponsors: Haney; Walton, Ronen, Preston, Peskin, Mar, Fewer and Yee Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish a standard of 30% of the monthly adjusted household income as the maximum contribution to rent for households participating in Permanent Supportive Housing Programs operated by the City and County of San Francisco. (Fiscal Impact) Supervisor Yee requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Supervisor Haney requested this Ordinance be DUPLICATED ON FIRST READING. See duplicated File No. 201383. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201327: Administrative Code - Early Education Economic Recovery Program
201327 [Administrative Code - Early Education Economic Recovery Program] Sponsors: Mayor; Yee, Ronen, Safai, Mar, Fewer, Walton, Stefani, Mandelman, Peskin, Preston and Haney Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish the Early Education Economic Recovery Program to provide grants and interest-free loans to early care and education providers to help cover costs associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Ordinance No. 272-20 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 201339: Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting Schedule - 2021
Motion establishing the 2021 Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting Schedule pursuant to Board of Supervisors Rules of Order, Sections 4.2 and 4.2.1, by cancelling the Regular Board meetings of January 19, February 16, June 1, July 6, October 12, and November 23; and all Regular Board and Committee meetings during the spring, summer and winter breaks from March 29 through April 2, August 2 through September 6, and December 15, 2021, through January 3, 2022; and further suspending portions of Board Rule 4.2. to effectuate certain dates within the regular meeting schedule to augment the flow of business. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M20-199 APPROVED AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 201339: Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting Schedule - 2021
e pursuant to Board of Supervisors Rules of Order, Sections 4.2 and 4.2.1, by cancelling the Regular Board meetings of January 19, February 16, June 1, July 6, October 12, and November 30; and all Regular Board and Committee meetings during the spring, summer and winter breaks from March 29 through April 2, August 2 through September 6, and December 15, 2021, through January 3, 2022; and further suspending portions of Board Rule 4.2. to effectuate certain dates within the regular meeting schedule to augment the flow of business. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Ronen, seconded by Supervisor Haney, moved that this Motion be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE, on Page 1, Line 6, by changing ‘30’ to ‘23’; and Page 2, Line 13, by changing ‘30’ to ‘23’, and Lines 21-25, by adding ‘FURTHER MOVED, To suspend the portion of Board Rule 4.2 that requires the Board to meet during the week of Thanksgiving and prohibits the Board from meeting the week after Thanksgiving, cancelling the meeting of November 23 to observe the Thanksgiving holiday during the week of Thanksgiving, and scheduling the Board to meet on November 30; and, be it’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201330: Committee of the Whole - Amendments to the Redevelopment Plan for the Mission Bay South Redevelopment Project - 1450 Owens Street - January 26, 2021, at 3:00 p.m.
201330 [Committee of the Whole - Amendments to the Redevelopment Plan for the Mission Bay South Redevelopment Project - 1450 Owens Street - January 26, 2021, at 3:00 p.m.] Sponsor: Haney Motion scheduling the Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole on January 26, 2021, at 3:00 p.m., to hold a public hearing to consider amendments to the Redevelopment Plan for the Mission Bay South Redevelopment Project in regard to Assessor Parcel Block Nos. 41 through 43, Lot No. 7, at the intersection of Owens and A Streets. Motion No. M20-198 APPROVED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 201327: Administrative Code - Early Education Economic Recovery Program
201327 [Administrative Code - Early Education Economic Recovery Program] Sponsors: Mayor; Yee, Ronen, Safai, Mar, Fewer, Walton, Stefani, Mandelman, Peskin, Preston and Haney Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish the Early Education Economic Recovery Program to provide grants and interest-free loans to early care and education providers to help cover costs associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Supervisors Mandelman, Peskin, Preston, and Haney requested to be added as co-sponsors. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201263: Administrative Code - Guaranteed Income Advisory Group
201263 [Administrative Code - Guaranteed Income Advisory Group] Sponsors: Haney; Walton, Ronen, Mar and Preston Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish the Guaranteed Income Advisory Group to advise the Board of Supervisors, the Mayor, and City departments regarding the establishment of a Guaranteed Income Pilot Program. Supervisor Preston requested to be added as a co-sponsor. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201088: Administrative Code - American Indian Cultural District
201088 [Administrative Code - American Indian Cultural District] Sponsors: Ronen; Mandelman, Peskin, Stefani, Haney, Walton, Safai, Fewer and Preston Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to expand the boundaries of the American Indian Cultural District (District) and provide additional details regarding the cultural and historical significance of the District; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. Supervisors Haney, Walton, Safai, and Fewer requested to be added as co-sponsors. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201299: Initiating Landmark Designation - Ingleside Terraces Sundial and Sundial Park, Situated Within Entrada Court
201299 [Initiating Landmark Designation - Ingleside Terraces Sundial and Sundial Park, Situated Within Entrada Court] Sponsors: Yee; Peskin, Safai, Preston, Mar and Ronen Resolution initiating a landmark designation under Article 10 of the Planning Code for the Ingleside Terraces Sundial and Sundial Park, Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 6917B, Lot No. 001, situated within Entrada Court. Supervisors Mar and Ronen requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 568-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 190846: Administrative Code - Housing Needs Assessment and Production Pipeline Reports - Seniors and People with Disabilities
190846 [Administrative Code - Housing Needs Assessment and Production Pipeline Reports - Seniors and People with Disabilities] Sponsors: Yee; Ronen, Peskin, Mar, Safai, Haney, Fewer, Walton and Preston Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to direct the Department of Disability and Aging Services to report on housing needs and housing production for seniors and people with disabilities, with input from the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development and other departments. Supervisors Haney and Fewer requested to be added as co-sponsors. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 200911: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 15, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200911: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved to rescind the previous vote in order to take public comment. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200911: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
200911 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street, is exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 15, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200910: Conditionally Reversing the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 15, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200910: Conditionally Reversing the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved to rescind the previous vote in order to take public comment. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200910: Conditionally Reversing the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
200910 [Conditionally Reversing the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street is exempt from further environmental review, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 15, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200909: Affirming the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 15, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200909: Affirming the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved to rescind the previous vote in order to take public comment. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200909: Affirming the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
200909 [Affirming the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street] Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street is exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 15, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200908: Hearing - Appeal of Determination of Exemption From Environmental Review - Proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project (1776 Green Street)
The President then inquired as to whether any individual wished to address the Board on the proposed continuance. There were no speakers. President Yee closed public comment on the proposed continuance. Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Hearing be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 15, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200908: Hearing - Appeal of Determination of Exemption From Environmental Review - Proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project (1776 Green Street)
Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved to rescind the previous vote in order to reopen the public hearing and take public comment. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200908: Hearing - Appeal of Determination of Exemption From Environmental Review - Proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project (1776 Green Street)
200908 [Hearing - Appeal of Determination of Exemption From Environmental Review - Proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project (1776 Green Street)] Hearing of persons interested in or objecting to the determination of exemption from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act issued as a Common Sense Exemption by the Planning Department on June 16, 2019, for the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street. (District 2) (Appellant: Richard Drury of Lozeau Drury LLP, on behalf of The Hollow Revolution) (Filed July 17, 2020) (Clerk of the Board) President Yee opened the public hearing and Supervisor Stefani provided opening remarks, indicating a motion would be made to continue these matters to a future date. Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Hearing be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 15, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201251: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Community Plan Evaluation - 350-352 San Jose Avenue
201251 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Community Plan Evaluation - 350-352 San Jose Avenue] 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 350-352 San Jose Avenue is exempt from further environmental review under a Community Plan Evaluation. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201250: Conditionally Reversing the Community Plan Evaluation - 350-352 San Jose Avenue
201250 [Conditionally Reversing the Community Plan Evaluation - 350-352 San Jose Avenue] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that a proposed project at 350-352 San Jose Avenue 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) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201249: Affirming the Community Plan Evaluation - 350-352 San Jose Avenue
201249 [Affirming the Community Plan Evaluation - 350-352 San Jose Avenue] Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that a proposed project at 350-352 San Jose Avenue is exempt from further environmental review under a Community Plan Evaluation. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M20-192 Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be APPROVED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201310: Presidential Appointment, Board of Appeals - Tina Chang
201310 [Presidential Appointment, Board of Appeals - Tina Chang] Motion approving the President of the Board of Supervisors Norman Yee's nomination of Tina Chang for appointment to the Board of Appeals, for a term ending July 1, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M20-197 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201271: Rules of Order - Adding Board Rule 4.7.1 - Acknowledgement of Ramaytush Ohlone Community
201271 [Rules of Order - Adding Board Rule 4.7.1 - Acknowledgement of Ramaytush Ohlone Community] Sponsors: Ronen; Peskin, Walton, Mar, Preston, Mandelman, Yee and Fewer Motion amending the Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors by adding Rule 4.7.1 to require the President to read a statement acknowledging the Ramaytush Ohlone community. Supervisors Preston, Mandelman, Yee, and Fewer requested to be added as co-sponsors. Motion No. M20-196 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201258: Mayoral Reappointment, Successor Agency Commission (Commonly Known as Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure) - Miguel Bustos
201258 [Mayoral Reappointment, Successor Agency Commission (Commonly Known as Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure) - Miguel Bustos] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for reappointment of Miguel Bustos to the Successor Agency Commission (commonly known as the Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure), term expiring November 3, 2024. (Clerk of the Board) (Ordinance No. 215-12, Section 6(b), provides that this member shall be appointed by the Mayor and subject to confirmation by the 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: November 3, 2020) Motion No. M20-195 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201257: Mayoral Reappointment, Successor Agency Commission (Commonly Known as Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure) - Carolyn Ransom-Scott
201257 [Mayoral Reappointment, Successor Agency Commission (Commonly Known as Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure) - Carolyn Ransom-Scott] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for reappointment 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, 2024. (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: November 3, 2020.) Motion No. M20-194 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201255: Mayoral Reappointment, Successor Agency Commission (Commonly Known as Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure) - Bivett Brackett
201255 [Mayoral Reappointment, Successor Agency Commission (Commonly Known as Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure) - Bivett Brackett] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for reappointment of Bivett Brackett to the Successor Agency Commission (commonly known as the Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure), term ending November 3, 2024. (Clerk of the Board) (Ordinance No. 215-12, Section 6(b), provides that this member shall be appointed by the Mayor and subject to confirmation by the 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: November 3, 2020) Motion No. M20-193 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201034: Planning Code - Landmark Designation - 4767-4773 Mission Street (aka the Royal Baking Company Building)
201034 [Planning Code - Landmark Designation - 4767-4773 Mission Street (aka the Royal Baking Company Building)] Sponsors: Safai; Peskin and Preston Ordinance amending the Planning Code to designate 4767-4773 Mission Street (Royal Baking Company), Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 6084, Lot No. 021, as a Landmark under Article 10 of the Planning Code; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302; and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Historic Preservation Commission) Supervisor Preston requested to be added as a co-sponsor. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201297: Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - California Department of Parks and Recreation - Boating Safety and Enforcement Equipment Grant - FY2020-2021 - $101,859
201297 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - California Department of Parks and Recreation - Boating Safety and Enforcement Equipment Grant - FY2020-2021 - $101,859] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution retroactively authorizing the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $101,859 from the State of California, Department of Parks and Recreation, Division of Boating and Waterways, for the SFPD Marine Unit to procure a FLIR Thermal Camera System for the project period of October 1, 2020, through September 1, 2021. (Police Department) Resolution No. 567-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201296: Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Program - FY2020 - $830,242
201296 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Program - FY2020 - $830,242] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Emergency Management (DEM), on behalf of the City and County San Francisco, as the primary grantee of Homeland Security Grant funds for the Bay Area Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) and as the fiscal agent for the UASI Approval Authority, to accept and expend a Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Program grant in the amount of $830,242 from the United States Department of Homeland Security for the period October 1, 2020, through September 30, 2022. (Department of Emergency Management) Resolution No. 566-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201302: Pledge Agreement - City and County of San Francisco Infrastructure Financing District No. 2 (Port of San Francisco) Sub-Project Areas I-1 through I-13 - Special Tax Bonds - CCSF Special Tax District No. 2020-1 (Mission Rock Facilities and Services)
201302 [Pledge Agreement - City and County of San Francisco Infrastructure Financing District No. 2 (Port of San Francisco) Sub-Project Areas I-1 through I-13 - Special Tax Bonds - CCSF Special Tax District No. 2020-1 (Mission Rock Facilities and Services)] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution supplementing Resolution No. 37-18, approving a pledge agreement by City and County of San Francisco Infrastructure Financing District No. 2 (Port of San Francisco) with respect to Sub-Project Areas I-1 through I-13 in connection with the issuance of special tax bonds for City and County of San Francisco (CCSF) Special Tax District No. 2020-1 (Mission Rock Facilities and Services); and determining other matters in connection therewith, as defined herein. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 569-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201292: Issuance of Development Special Tax Bonds - City and County of San Francisco Special Tax District No. 2020-1 (Mission Rock Facilities and Services) - Not to Exceed Aggregate Principal Amount of $43,300,000
201292 [Issuance of Development Special Tax Bonds - City and County of San Francisco Special Tax District No. 2020-1 (Mission Rock Facilities and Services) - Not to Exceed Aggregate Principal Amount of $43,300,000] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution supplementing Resolution No. 196-20 authorizing the issuance and sale of one or more series of Development Special Tax Bonds for City and County of San Francisco Special Tax District No. 2020-1 (Mission Rock Facilities and Services) in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $43,300,000; approving related documents, including an Official Statement, Fiscal Agent Agreement, Bond Purchase Agreement, Continuing Disclosure Certificate, and Pledge Agreement; and determining other matters in connection therewith, as defined herein. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 565-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201289: Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Federal Emergency Management Agency - California Office of Emergency Services - Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, Castro Mission Health Center Seismic Upgrade - $1,614,159.75
201289 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Federal Emergency Management Agency - California Office of Emergency Services - Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, Castro Mission Health Center Seismic Upgrade - $1,614,159.75] Sponsors: Mayor; Mandelman Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $1,614,159.75 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency through the California Office of Emergency Services for participation in a program, entitled “Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) #4344-459-102R, Castro Mission Health Center Seismic Upgrade,” for the period of May 22, 2020, through April 2, 2023. (Public Health Department) (Fiscal Impact; No Budget and Legislative Analyst Report) Resolution No. 564-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201288: Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - United States Department of Transportation - California Office of Traffic Safety - Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program - $100,000
201288 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - United States Department of Transportation - California Office of Traffic Safety - Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program - $100,000] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $100,000 from the United States Department of Transportation through the California Office of Traffic Safety for participation in a program, entitled “Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program,” for the period of October 1, 2020, through September 30, 2021. (Public Health Department) Resolution No. 563-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201244: Contract Amendment - Hyde Street Community Services - Behavioral Health Services - Not to Exceed $27,030,997
201244 [Contract Amendment - Hyde Street Community Services - Behavioral Health Services - Not to Exceed $27,030,997] Resolution approving Amendment No. 1 to the agreement between Hyde Street Community Services and the Department of Public Health for behavioral health services, to increase the agreement amount by $17,556,558, for an amount not to exceed $27,030,997; and to extend the term by five and one-half years, from January 1, 2021, for a total agreement term of July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2026. (Public Health Department) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 562-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201243: Prevailing Wage Rates - Various Workers Pursuant to Administrative Code, Section 6.22(e) and Sections 21C.1 through 21C.11
ilities for automobiles on property owned or leased by the City; 4) workers engaged in theatrical or technical services for shows on property owned by the City; 5) workers engaged in the hauling of solid waste generated by the City in the course of City operations, pursuant to a contract with the City; 6) workers performing moving services under City contracts at facilities owned or leased by the City; 7) workers engaged in exhibit, display, or trade show work at special events on property owned by the City; 8) workers engaged in broadcast services on property owned by the City; 9) workers engaged in loading or unloading into or from a commercial vehicle on City property of materials, goods, or products in connection with a show or special event, or engaged in driving a commercial vehicle into which or from which materials, goods, or products are loaded or unloaded on City property in connection with a show or special event; 10) workers engaged in security guard services under City contracts or at facilities or on property owned or leased by the City; and 11) motor bus service contracts. (Civil Service Commission) (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 561-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201210: Lease Agreement - Andre-Boudin Bakeries, Inc. - Seawall Lot 301 (2890 Taylor Street) - Minimum Base Rent of $19,087 Per Month
201210 [Lease Agreement - Andre-Boudin Bakeries, Inc. - Seawall Lot 301 (2890 Taylor Street) - Minimum Base Rent of $19,087 Per Month] Resolution approving Lease L-16697 between the Port Commission and Andre-Boudin Bakeries, Inc. for the Chowder Hut, located at Seawall Lot 301 (2890 Taylor Street), for a term of ten years with one five-year option to extend for a monthly minimum base rent of $19,087 to commence following Board approval. (Port) Resolution No. 560-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201165: Master Lease Amendment - United States Navy - Treasure Island Land and Structures
201165 [Master Lease Amendment - United States Navy - Treasure Island Land and Structures] Resolution approving Amendment No. 45 to the Treasure Island Land and Structures Master Lease between the Treasure Island Development Authority and the United States Navy to extend the term for one year to commence December 1, 2020, for a total term of November 19, 1998, through November 30, 2021. (Treasure Island Development Authority) Resolution No. 559-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 200980: Supporting the Intent to Hire Healthcare Workers or other Essential Workers Due to COVID 19
200980 [Supporting the Intent to Hire Healthcare Workers or other Essential Workers Due to COVID 19] Sponsors: Haney; Walton, Fewer, Preston, Mar, Safai and Ronen Resolution supporting the hiring of healthcare or other essential workers amidst an unprecedented global pandemic, by indicating the Board of Supervisors’ non-binding intent to appropriate revenue generated by a November 2020 overpaid executive tax ballot measure. Supervisors Preston, Mar, Safai, and Ronen requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 572-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201265: Health Code - No Smoking in Multi-Unit Housing Complexes
Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Preston, moved that this Ordinance be RE-REFERRED to the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201265: Health Code - No Smoking in Multi-Unit Housing Complexes
Supervisor Safai, seconded by Supervisor Stefani, moved to rescind the following vote. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201265: Health Code - No Smoking in Multi-Unit Housing Complexes
Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Preston, moved that this Ordinance be RE-REFERRED to the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201265: Health Code - No Smoking in Multi-Unit Housing Complexes
201265 [Health Code - No Smoking in Multi-Unit Housing Complexes] Sponsors: Yee; Fewer, Walton and Safai Ordinance amending the Health Code to prohibit smoking inside all private dwelling units in multi-unit housing complexes containing three or more units and all common areas; remove the exception for child care facilities located in private homes; exempt smoking of medicinal cannabis and adult use cannabis; require the Department of Public Health (DPH) to initiate a public information campaign to raise awareness of the smoking prohibition; require DPH to initiate the imposition of administrative penalties by issuance of a notice of violation in lieu of a citation; suspend the provision of the Health Code (mooted by this Ordinance) which requires owners or managers of multi-unit housing complexes to provide certain disclosures regarding whether smoking is authorized in certain units; and affirm the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. Supervisor Yee, seconded by Supervisors Stefani and Fewer, moved to terminate the debate and call the question. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200787: Administrative Code - Selection of Contractors From a Pre-Qualified List and Under As-Needed Public Works Professional Services Contract Reform
200787 [Administrative Code - Selection of Contractors From a Pre-Qualified List and Under As-Needed Public Works Professional Services Contract Reform] Sponsors: Stefani; Safai, Haney, Peskin, Mar, Mandelman and Yee Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require notification to prequalified contractors and written documentation of contractor selection from pre-qualified lists, and written documentation of contractor selection for work assigned under as-needed Public Works professional services contracts; and to require the Controller to audit such selection documentation. Ordinance No. 255-20 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 201325: Outreach Community Advertising and Neighborhood Outreach Advertising - Jasmine Blue Media LLC (dba Marina Times) - FY2020-2021
201325 [Outreach Community Advertising and Neighborhood Outreach Advertising - Jasmine Blue Media LLC (dba Marina Times) - FY2020-2021] Resolution designating Jasmine Blue Media LLC (dba Marina Times) to be the neighborhood outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Marina, Cow Hollow, North Beach and Chinatown neighborhoods; and to provide outreach advertising for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-2021. (Office of Contract Administration) Resolution No. 570-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201268: Revised Standard Agreement - California Department of Housing and Community Development - Homekey Grant - Hotel Granada - Not to Exceed $49,000,000
201268 [Revised Standard Agreement - California Department of Housing and Community Development - Homekey Grant - Hotel Granada - Not to Exceed $49,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Peskin Resolution authorizing the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) to execute a revised Standard Agreement for up to $49,000,000 of Homekey grant funds from the California Department of Housing and Community Development to Episcopal Community Services for the acquisition of the Granada Hotel at 1000 Sutter Street for Permanent Supportive Housing; approving and authorizing HSH to commit up to $33,000,000 for project expenses and additional operational subsidies over five years to satisfy local match requirements; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. (Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing) (Fiscal Impact) Supervisor Peskin requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 554-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201190: Administrative Code - Establishing African American Reparations Advisory Committee
201190 [Administrative Code - Establishing African American Reparations Advisory Committee] Sponsors: Walton; Preston, Haney, Ronen, Peskin, Fewer, Mandelman, Mar, Yee, Safai and Stefani Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish the African American Reparations Advisory Committee to advise the Board of Supervisors, the Mayor, the Human Rights Commission, and the public regarding the development, adoption, and implementation of a San Francisco Reparations Plan that determines the scope and eligibility for a citywide reparations program, examines current structural discrimination within San Francisco, and proposes institutional reforms to guard against the need for future redress. Ordinance No. 259-20 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 201303: Annual Performance Evaluation Process - Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
201303 [Annual Performance Evaluation Process - Clerk of the Board of Supervisors] Sponsors: Yee; Peskin Motion establishing a process for annual evaluation of the performance of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Supervisor Peskin requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Motion No. M20-191 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201190: Administrative Code - Establishing African American Reparations Advisory Committee
201190 [Administrative Code - Establishing African American Reparations Advisory Committee] Sponsors: Walton; Preston, Haney, Ronen, Peskin, Fewer, Mandelman, Mar, Yee, Safai and Stefani Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish the African American Reparations Advisory Committee to advise the Board of Supervisors, the Mayor, the Human Rights Commission, and the public regarding the development, adoption, and implementation of a San Francisco Reparations Plan that determines the scope and eligibility for a citywide reparations program, examines current structural discrimination within San Francisco, and proposes institutional reforms to guard against the need for future redress. Supervisors Peskin, Fewer, Mandelman, Mar, Yee, Safai, and Stefani requested to be added as co-sponsors. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201189: Administrative Code - African American Arts and Cultural District
201189 [Administrative Code - African American Arts and Cultural District] Sponsors: Walton; Peskin and Safai Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to modify the number and qualifications of members of the African American Arts and Cultural District Community Advisory Committee; to extend the sunset date of the Committee to January 2023; and to extend to July 2021 the deadlines for the written reports and recommendations from City departments describing the cultural attributes of the District and proposing strategies to acknowledge and preserve the cultural legacy of the District. Supervisor Peskin requested to be added as a co-sponsor. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201234: Hearing - Shelter-in-Place Rehousing and Site Demobilization Plan
President Yee opened the public hearing and Supervisor Walton provided opening remarks, indicating a motion would be made to refer this matter to a committee for hearing. The President then inquired as to whether any individual wished to address the Board on the proposed referral to committee. There were no speakers. President Yee closed public comment on the proposed referral to committee. Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Preston, moved that this Hearing be REFERRED to the Budget and Finance Committee meeting of December 9, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201234: Hearing - Shelter-in-Place Rehousing and Site Demobilization Plan
Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved to rescind the previous vote in order to take public comment on the referral to committee. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201234: Hearing - Shelter-in-Place Rehousing and Site Demobilization Plan
201234 [Hearing - Shelter-in-Place Rehousing and Site Demobilization Plan] Hearing of the Board of Supervisors to sit as a Committee of the Whole on Tuesday, December 1, 2020, at 3:00 p.m., during the Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting, to hold a public hearing on the Shelter-in-Place Rehousing and Site Demobilization Plan; scheduled pursuant to Motion No. M20-164 (File No. 201233), approved on November 3, 2020. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Preston, moved that this Hearing be REFERRED to the Budget and Finance Committee meeting of December 9, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200911: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
200911 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street, is exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 8, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200910: Conditionally Reversing the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
200910 [Conditionally Reversing the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street is exempt from further environmental review, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 8, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200909: Affirming the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
200909 [Affirming the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street] Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street is exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 8, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200908: Hearing - Appeal of Determination of Exemption From Environmental Review - Proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project (1776 Green Street)
ocal Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project (1776 Green Street)] Hearing of persons interested in or objecting to the determination of exemption from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act issued as a Common Sense Exemption by the Planning Department on June 16, 2019, for the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street. (District 2) (Appellant: Richard Drury of Lozeau Drury LLP, on behalf of The Hollow Revolution) (Filed July 17, 2020) (Clerk of the Board) President Yee opened the public hearing and Supervisor Stefani provided opening remarks, indicating a motion would be made to continue these matters to a future date. The President then inquired as to whether any individual wished to address the Board on the proposed continuance. There were no speakers. President Yee closed public comment on the proposed continuance. Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Hearing be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 8, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200828: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street
200828 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 617 Sanchez Street is categorically exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200827: Conditionally Reversing the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street
200827 [Conditionally Reversing the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 617 Sanchez Street is categorically exempt from further environmental review, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200826: Affirming the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street
Motion No. M20-182 Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Motion be APPROVED AS AMENDED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200826: Affirming the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street
ronmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Stefani, moved that this Motion be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 1, Line 20, by adding ‘reviewed by the Planning Commission’; on Page 2, Lines 3-11, by adding ‘WHEREAS, After the Planning Commission considered the project, the project sponsor submitted revised plans for a project that consists of the demolition of the existing two-story, single-family home and free-standing garage, and the construction of an approximately 4,028- gross square foot structure containing one approximately 2,806-gross square-foot, single-family home and an approximately 1,222-gross square foot Accessory Dwelling Unit; the proposed structure would be approximately 27 feet in height at the front of the lot and 41-feet tall from grade to the top of the uppermost roof at the rear of the lot; the Project contains one off-street parking space and one bicycle parking space and involves excavation to a depth of 16 feet resulting in approximately 650 cubic yards of soil removal; and’, and Line 14, by striking ‘September 5, 2019’ and adding ‘April 8, 2019’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201209: Mayoral Reappointment, City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission - Patrick Carney
201209 [Mayoral Reappointment, City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission - Patrick Carney] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for reappointment of Patrick Carney to the City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission, term ending January 13, 2024. (Clerk of the Board) (Administrative Code, Section 5.241, provides that members shall by appointed by the Mayor subject to confirmation by the majority of the Board of Supervisors. There is no deadline for confirmation and the appointment is not effective until the Board takes actions. Transmittal date: October 21, 2020.) Motion No. M20-190 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201208: Mayoral Reappointment, City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission - James Haas
201208 [Mayoral Reappointment, City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission - James Haas] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for reappointment of James Haas to the City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission, term ending January 13, 2024. (Clerk of the Board) (Administrative Code, Section 5.241, provides that members shall by appointed by the Mayor subject to confirmation by the majority of the Board of Supervisors. There is no deadline for confirmation and the appointment is not effective until the Board takes actions. Transmittal date: October 21, 2020.) Motion No. M20-189 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201207: Mayoral Appointment, City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission - Robert Vergara
201207 [Mayoral Appointment, City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission - Robert Vergara] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for appointment of Robert Vergara to the City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission, term ending January 13, 2024. (Clerk of the Board) (Administrative Code, Section 5.241, provides that members shall by appointed by the Mayor subject to confirmation by the majority of the Board of Supervisors. There is no deadline for confirmation and the appointment is not effective until the Board takes actions. Transmittal date: October 21, 2020.) Motion No. M20-188 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201206: Mayoral Reappointment, City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission - Mae Woo
201206 [Mayoral Reappointment, City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission - Mae Woo] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for reappointment of Mae Woo to the City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission, term ending January 13, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (Administrative Code, Section 5.241, provides that members shall by appointed by the Mayor subject to confirmation by the majority of the Board of Supervisors. There is no deadline for confirmation and the appointment is not effective until the Board takes actions. Transmittal date: October 21, 2020.) Motion No. M20-187 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201205: Mayoral Reappointment, City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission - Ellen Schumer
201205 [Mayoral Reappointment, City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission - Ellen Schumer] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for reappointment of Ellen Schumer to the City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission, term ending January 13, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (Administrative Code, Section 5.241, provides that members shall by appointed by the Mayor subject to confirmation by the majority of the Board of Supervisors. There is no deadline for confirmation and the appointment is not effective until the Board takes actions. Transmittal date: October 21, 2020.) Motion No. M20-186 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201309: Appointments - Treasure Island Development Authority Citizens Advisory Board - Barklee Unitas-Ali Sanders, Hope Williams and James Hancock
201309 [Appointments - Treasure Island Development Authority Citizens Advisory Board - Barklee Unitas-Ali Sanders, Hope Williams and James Hancock] Motion appointing Barklee Unitas-Ali Sanders, Hope Williams and James Hancock (residency requirement waived), for indefinite terms, to the Treasure Island Development Authority Citizens Advisory Board. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M20-185 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201038: Mayoral Appointment, Treasure Island Development Authority Board of Directors - Julia Prochnik
201038 [Mayoral Appointment, Treasure Island Development Authority Board of Directors - Julia Prochnik] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for the appointment of Julia Prochnik to the Treasure Island Development Authority Board of Directors, for a term ending February 26, 2021. (Clerk of the Board) (Pursuant to the Treasure Island Conversion Act of 1997, appointments of Directors who are not City officers are only effective upon approval 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: Septebmer 11, 2020.) Motion No. M20-184 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201037: Mayoral Reappointment, Treasure Island Development Authority Board of Directors - Mark Dunlop
201037 [Mayoral Reappointment, Treasure Island Development Authority Board of Directors - Mark Dunlop] Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for the reappointment of Mark Dunlop to the Treasure Island Development Authority Board of Directors, for a term ending February 26, 2024. (Clerk of the Board) (Pursuant to the Treasure Island Conversion Act of 1997, appointments of Directors who are not City officers are only effective upon approval 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: Septebmer 11, 2020.) Motion No. M20-183 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201265: Health Code - No Smoking in Multi-Unit Housing Complexes
Ordinance amending the Health Code to prohibit smoking inside all private dwelling units in multi-unit housing complexes containing three or more units and all common areas; remove the exception for child care facilities located in private homes; exempt smoking of medicinal cannabis and adult use cannabis; require the Department of Public Health (DPH) to initiate a public information campaign to raise awareness of the smoking prohibition; require DPH to initiate the imposition of administrative penalties by issuance of a notice of violation in lieu of a citation; suspend the provision of the Health Code (mooted by this Ordinance) which requires owners or managers of multi-unit housing complexes to provide certain disclosures regarding whether smoking is authorized in certain units; and affirm the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 201265: Health Code - No Smoking in Multi-Unit Housing Complexes
Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Haney, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED to exempt the consumption of cannabis from these prohibitions. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201265: Health Code - No Smoking in Multi-Unit Housing Complexes
prohibit smoking inside all private dwelling units in multi-unit housing complexes containing three or more units and all common areas; remove the exception for child care facilities located in private homes; exempt smoking of medicinal cannabis for a medicinal cannabis patient who possesses a physician’s recommendation to smoke medicinal cannabis for medical purposes; require the Department of Public Health (DPH) to initiate a public information campaign to raise awareness of the smoking prohibition; require DPH to initiate the imposition of administrative penalties by issuance of a notice of violation in lieu of a citation; suspend the provision of the Health Code (mooted by this Ordinance) which requires owners or managers of multi-unit housing complexes to provide certain disclosures regarding whether smoking is authorized in certain units; and affirm the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. Supervisor Safai requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Supervisor Preston, seconded by Supervisor Mar, moved that this Ordinance be RE-REFERRED to the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee. The motion FAILED by the following vote:
File 201178: Mills Act Historical Property Contract - 59 Potomac Street
201178 [Mills Act Historical Property Contract - 59 Potomac Street] Resolution approving a historical property contract between Jonathan Dascola & Kamariah Sulaiman Dascola, the owners of 59 Potomac Street, and the City and County of San Francisco, under Administrative Code, Chapter 71; and authorizing the Planning Director and the Assessor-Recorder to execute and record the historical property contract. (Historic Preservation Commission) Resolution No. 542-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201177: Mills Act Historical Property Contract - 1315 Waller Street
201177 [Mills Act Historical Property Contract - 1315 Waller Street] Sponsor: Preston Resolution approving a historical property contract between AIMKO 2015 Trust, the owners of 1315 Waller Street, and the City and County of San Francisco, under Administrative Code, Chapter 71; and authorizing the Planning Director and the Assessor-Recorder to execute and record the historical property contract. (Historic Preservation Commission) Supervisor Preston requested to be added as the sponsor. Resolution No. 541-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201176: Mills Act Historical Property Contract - 450 Pacific Avenue
201176 [Mills Act Historical Property Contract - 450 Pacific Avenue] Resolution approving a historical property contract between Pacific Stables Property Owner LLC, the owners of 450 Pacific Avenue, and the City and County of San Francisco, under Administrative Code, Chapter 71; and authorizing the Planning Director and the Assessor-Recorder to execute and record the historical property contract. (Historic Preservation Commission) Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Mar, moved that this Resolution be RE-REFERRED to the Government Audit and Oversight Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201229: Management Agreement - Owners' Association for Administration/Management - Fisherman’s Wharf Landside Community Benefit District
201229 [Management Agreement - Owners' Association for Administration/Management - Fisherman’s Wharf Landside Community Benefit District] Sponsor: Peskin Resolution approving a management agreement with the nonprofit Owners' Association for administration/management of the established property-based Community Benefit District known as the “Fisherman’s Wharf Landside Community Benefit District,” pursuant to California Streets and Highways Code, Section 36651, for a period commencing upon Board approval, through June 30, 2035. Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 8, 2020. Before the vote was taken, Supervisor Walton withdrew his motion and Supervisor Ronen withdrew her second. Resolution No. 551-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201226: Management Agreement - Owners' Association for Administration/Management - Castro Community Benefit District
201226 [Management Agreement - Owners' Association for Administration/Management - Castro Community Benefit District] Sponsor: Mandelman Resolution approving a management agreement with the nonprofit Owners' Association for administration/management of the established property-based Community Benefit District known as the “Castro Community Benefit District,” pursuant to California Streets and Highways Code, Section 36651, for a period commencing upon Board approval through June 30, 2035. Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 8, 2020. Before the vote was taken, Supervisor Walton withdrew his motion and Supervisor Ronen withdrew her second. Resolution No. 550-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201225: Management Agreement - Owners' Association for Administration/Management - Noe Valley Community Benefit District
201225 [Management Agreement - Owners' Association for Administration/Management - Noe Valley Community Benefit District] Sponsor: Mandelman Resolution approving a management agreement with the nonprofit Owners' Association for administration/management of the established property-based Community Benefit District known as the “Noe Valley Community Benefit District,” pursuant to California Streets and Highways Code, Section 36651, for a period commencing upon Board approval through June 30, 2035. Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 8, 2020. Before the vote was taken, Supervisor Walton withdrew his motion and Supervisor Ronen withdrew her second. Resolution No. 549-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201153: Yerba Buena Community Benefit District - Annual Report - FY2018-2019
201153 [Yerba Buena Community Benefit District - Annual Report - FY2018-2019] Sponsor: Haney Resolution receiving and approving an annual report for the Yerba Buena Community Benefit District for Fiscal Year (FY) 2018-2019, 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. Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 8, 2020. Before the vote was taken, Supervisor Walton withdrew his motion and Supervisor Ronen withdrew her second. Resolution No. 539-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 200822: Japantown Community Benefit District - Annual Report - FY2018-2019
200822 [Japantown Community Benefit District - Annual Report - FY2018-2019] Sponsor: Preston Resolution receiving and approving annual report for the Japantown Community Benefit District for Fiscal Year (FY) 2018-2019, 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. Supervisor Walton, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 8, 2020. Before the vote was taken, Supervisor Walton withdrew his motion and Supervisor Ronen withdrew her second. Resolution No. 537-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201301: Approving Early Care and Education for All Initiative’s “Babies and Families First Fund” Five-Year Spending Plan
201301 [Approving Early Care and Education for All Initiative’s “Babies and Families First Fund” Five-Year Spending Plan] Sponsors: Yee; Mandelman, Fewer, Walton, Safai, Preston and Mar Resolution approving the Office of Early Care and Education’s five-year spending plan for the Early Care and Education for All Initiative’s “Babies and Families First Fund.” Supervisors Safai, Preston, and Mar requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 553-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201268: Revised Standard Agreement - California Department of Housing and Community Development - Homekey Grant - Hotel Granada - Not to Exceed $49,000,000
rs: Mayor; Peskin Resolution authorizing the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) to execute a revised Standard Agreement for up to $49,000,000 of Homekey grant funds from the California Department of Housing and Community Development to Episcopal Community Services for the acquisition of the Granada Hotel at 1000 Sutter Street for Permanent Supportive Housing; approving and authorizing HSH to commit up to $33,000,000 for project expenses and additional operational subsidies over five years to satisfy local match requirements; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. (Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing) (Fiscal Impact) Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Dylan Schneider and Gigi Whitley (Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing), Anne Pearson (Office of the City Attorney), and Kathleen Mertz (Episcopal Community Services) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Resolution be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 8, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201224: Development of Public Defender Documentary Media Project - Authorization to Enter Agreement - Even/Odd Films and Compound
201224 [Development of Public Defender Documentary Media Project - Authorization to Enter Agreement - Even/Odd Films and Compound] Sponsors: Haney; Walton, Mandelman, Fewer, Ronen and Preston Resolution authorizing the Public Defender to develop and implement a documentary media project to create short films, photography, and other media documenting the work of the Public Defender’s Office (Office) and the experiences of its clients; to use that media to enhance the Office’s representation of clients and to distribute that media to educate the public about the operations and impacts of the criminal justice system; and to enter into an agreement with Even/Odd Films and Compound to set responsibilities for creation, distribution, licensing and ownership of the media, with an agreement term of five years to commence upon execution of the agreement. Supervisors Ronen and Preston requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 548-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201220: Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response - California Department of Public Health - Coronavirus (COVID-19) Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) Funding - $155,647
201220 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response - California Department of Public Health - Coronavirus (COVID-19) Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) Funding - $155,647] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution retroactively authorizing the San Francisco Department of Public Health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $155,647 from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response through the California Department of Public Health for participation in a program, entitled “Coronavirus (COVID-19) Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP) Supplemental Funding,” for the period of March 28, 2020, through June 30, 2021. (Public Health Department) Resolution No. 547-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201214: Contract Amendment - Retroactive - Off the Grid Services LLC - Great Plates Delivered - Not to Exceed $28,710,000
201214 [Contract Amendment - Retroactive - Off the Grid Services LLC - Great Plates Delivered - Not to Exceed $28,710,000] Resolution retroactively approving a contract amendment between the City and County of San Francisco and Off the Grid Services LLC, for the administration of the Great Plates Delivered program, to extend the contract term by five months for a total term of May 29, 2020, through May 28, 2021, and to increase the contract amount by $19,305,000 for a total not to exceed amount of $28,710,000 to commence on November 15, 2020. (Human Services Agency) (Fiscal Impact) Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Rocio Duenas, Esperanza Zapien, and Melissa McGee (Human Services Agency) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Resolution No. 546-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201213: Agreement - Sunset Scavenger Company, Golden Gate Disposal & Recycling Company, Recology San Francisco - Refuse Collection - Not to Exceed $62,500,000
201213 [Agreement - Sunset Scavenger Company, Golden Gate Disposal & Recycling Company, Recology San Francisco - Refuse Collection - Not to Exceed $62,500,000] Resolution approving under Charter, Section 9.118(b), an Agreement between the City and County of San Francisco and the Sunset Scavenger Company d/b/a Recology Sunset Scavenger, Golden Gate Disposal & Recycling Company d/b/a Recology Golden Gate, and Recology San Francisco (Contractors) for refuse services, resulting in total compensation to Contractors in an amount not to exceed $62,500,000 for the term of December 1, 2020, through November 30, 2026, with options to extend the term for an additional four years. (Office of Contract Administration) (Fiscal Impact) Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Sailaja Kurella (Office of Contract Administration), Rusununguko Made (Department of the Environment), and Julia Dawson (Public Works) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Resolution be RE-REFERRED to the Budget and Finance Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201325: Outreach Community Advertising and Neighborhood Outreach Advertising - Jasmine Blue Media LLC (dba Marina Times) - FY2020-2021
201325 [Outreach Community Advertising and Neighborhood Outreach Advertising - Jasmine Blue Media LLC (dba Marina Times) - FY2020-2021] Resolution designating Jasmine Blue Media LLC (dba Marina Times) to be the neighborhood outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Marina, Cow Hollow, North Beach and Chinatown neighborhoods; and to provide outreach advertising for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-2021. (Office of Contract Administration) Divided from File No. 201212. Supervisor Preston, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this DIVIDED portion of the Resolution to consider approval of the 'Jasmine Blue Media LLC (dba Marina Times)' be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 8, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201212: Outreach Community Advertising and Neighborhood Outreach Advertising - Various Newspapers - FY2020-2021
community; Bay Area Reporter and San Francisco Bay Times to be the outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community; The Potrero View to be the neighborhood outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Potrero Hill, Dogpatch, Mission Bay and Eastern SoMa neighborhoods; The Richmond Review to be the neighborhood outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Richmond District neighborhoods; The Sunset Beacon to be the neighborhood outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Sunset District neighborhoods; Noe Valley Voice to be the neighborhood outreach periodical of the City and County of San Francisco for the Noe Valley and Diamond Heights neighborhoods; and to provide outreach advertising for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-2021. (Office of Contract Administration) See divided File No. 201325 for consideration to approve the 'Jasmine Blue Media LLC (dba Marina Times)' as the outreach periodical for the Marina, Cow Hollow, North Beach and Chinatown neighborhoods. Resolution No. 545-20 The remaining balance of the Resolution was ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201211: Accept and Expend Gift - Zoe Dell Nutter Charitable Remainder Unitrust - SFO Museum Collection - Not to Exceed $73,000
201211 [Accept and Expend Gift - Zoe Dell Nutter Charitable Remainder Unitrust - SFO Museum Collection - Not to Exceed $73,000] Resolution authorizing the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) Museum to accept and expend a gift of not to exceed $73,000 from the Zoe Dell Nutter Charitable Remainder Unitrust for the purchase of objects for the SFO Museum collection. (Airport Commission) Resolution No. 544-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201194: Accept and Expend In-Kind Gift - Retroactive - Consulting Services - Various Providers - Valued at $427,200
201194 [Accept and Expend In-Kind Gift - Retroactive - Consulting Services - Various Providers - Valued at $427,200] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Technology to accept an in-kind gift of consulting services valued at $427,200 from various providers during Fiscal Year 2019-2020. (Department of Technology) Resolution No. 543-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201192: Contract Amendment - Color Genomics, Inc. - COVID-19 Testing Services - Not to Exceed $84,382,042
201192 [Contract Amendment - Color Genomics, Inc. - COVID-19 Testing Services - Not to Exceed $84,382,042] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving Amendment No. 3 to the agreement between Color Genomics, Inc. and the Department of Public Health, for COVID-19 testing services, to increase the agreement amount by $74,482,042 for a total not to exceed amount of $84,382,042; and to establish a specific term end date of April 5, 2021, for a total agreement term of April 6, 2020, through April 5, 2021. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 536-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201179: Agreement Amendment - AT&T Corporation - Telecommunications Services - Total Not to Exceed $140,695,756
201179 [Agreement Amendment - AT&T Corporation - Telecommunications Services - Total Not to Exceed $140,695,756] Resolution authorizing the Department of Technology to enter into the Fifth Amendment of an Agreement between the City and County of San Francisco and AT&T Corporation, to extend the term of the agreement by one year for a total term of February 26, 2010, through December 31, 2021, and to increase the not to exceed amount of the agreement by $18,266,199 for a total amount of $140,695,756 pursuant to Charter, Section 9.118. (Department of Technology) (Fiscal Impact) Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Hao Xie (Department of Technology) and Ben Rosenfield, Controller (Office of the City Controller), who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Preston, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Resolution be RE-REFERRED to the Budget and Finance Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201066: Apply for Grant Application - Retroactive - Health Resources Services Administration - Ryan White Act HIV/AIDS Emergency Relief Grant Program - $15,739,566
201066 [Apply for Grant Application - Retroactive - Health Resources Services Administration - Ryan White Act HIV/AIDS Emergency Relief Grant Program - $15,739,566] Sponsor: Mandelman Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to submit an application to continue to receive funding for the Ryan White Act HIV/AIDS Emergency Relief Grant Program grant from the Health Resources Services Administration; and requesting $15,739,566 in HIV Emergency Relief Program funding for the San Francisco Eligible Metropolitan Area for the period of March 1, 2021, through February 28, 2022. Resolution No. 538-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201262: Administrative Code - Housing Inventory
201262 [Administrative Code - Housing Inventory] Sponsors: Fewer; Peskin, Ronen, Haney, Mar, Walton, Preston, Yee and Mandelman Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require owners of residential dwelling units to report certain information to the Rent Board; to authorize the Rent Board to issue a license to owners who report the information; and to require that an owner have a license to impose certain types of rent increases. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201050: Memorandum of Understanding and Settlement of Grievances - Police Officers Association
201050 [Memorandum of Understanding and Settlement of Grievances - Police Officers Association] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the Tentative Agreement between the City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Police Officers Association (“POA”), including: (1) adopting and implementing the First Amendment to the 2018-2021 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and POA, to defer wage increases currently set for Fiscal Year 2020-2021, amend the retention premium provisions, amend the 10B overtime provisions, extend the term by two years, and set wages for the additional term; and (2) approving settlement of two grievances filed by the POA against the City, for a not to exceed amount of $359,613.87; the grievances were filed on March 25, 2020, and June 29, 2020, and involve compensation disputes under the Memorandum of Understanding. Ordinance No. 250-20 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 200787: Administrative Code - Selection of Contractors From a Pre-Qualified List and Under As-Needed Public Works Professional Services Contract Reform
City and County of San Francisco Page 1086 Printed at 5:06 pm on 1/7/21 Board of Supervisors Meeting Minutes 12/1/2020 PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 200787: Administrative Code - Selection of Contractors From a Pre-Qualified List and Under As-Needed Public Works Professional Services Contract Reform
200787 [Administrative Code - Selection of Contractors From a Pre-Qualified List and Under As-Needed Public Works Professional Services Contract Reform] Sponsors: Stefani; Safai, Haney, Peskin, Mar, Mandelman and Yee Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require notification to prequalified contractors and written documentation of contractor selection from pre-qualified lists, and written documentation of contractor selection for work assigned under as-needed Public Works professional services contracts; and to require the Controller to audit such selection documentation. Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Walton, moved that this Ordinance be AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE, on Page 6, Line 22, by striking ‘December 1, 2020’ and adding ‘the effective date’. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201282: Administrative Code - Eviction of Commercial Tenants During COVID-19 Pandemic
201282 [Administrative Code - Eviction of Commercial Tenants During COVID-19 Pandemic] Sponsors: Peskin; Preston, Mar, Walton, Safai, Ronen, Haney, Mandelman and Fewer Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to temporarily restrict landlords from evicting commercial tenants for non-payment of rent that was not paid due to the COVID-19 pandemic; and to allow certain tenants who are unable to pay rent to terminate their leases. Ordinance No. 254-20 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 201247: Final Map No. 10102 - 856 Capp Street
201247 [Final Map No. 10102 - 856 Capp Street] Motion approving Final Map No. 10102, a nine residential unit condominium project, located at 856 Capp Street, being a subdivision of Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3642, Lot No. 042; and adopting findings pursuant to the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Public Works) Motion No. M20-181 APPROVED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 201282: Administrative Code - Eviction of Commercial Tenants During COVID-19 Pandemic
201282 [Administrative Code - Eviction of Commercial Tenants During COVID-19 Pandemic] Sponsors: Peskin; Preston, Mar, Walton, Safai, Ronen, Haney, Mandelman and Fewer Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to temporarily restrict landlords from evicting commercial tenants for non-payment of rent that was not paid due to the COVID-19 pandemic; and to allow certain tenants who are unable to pay rent to terminate their leases. Supervisors Mandelman and Fewer requested to be add as co-sponsors. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 200828: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street
200828 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 617 Sanchez Street is categorically exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 1, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200827: Conditionally Reversing the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street
200827 [Conditionally Reversing the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 617 Sanchez Street is categorically exempt from further environmental review, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 1, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200826: Affirming the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street
200826 [Affirming the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street] Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 617 Sanchez Street is categorically exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 1, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200825: Hearing - Appeal of Determination of Exemption From Environmental Review - Proposed 617 Sanchez Street Project
om environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act issued as a Categorical Exemption by the Planning Department on April 8, 2019, for the proposed project at 617 Sanchez Street, Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3600, Lot No. 055; to demolish an existing two-story, one family house and construct a new four-story single family dwelling approximately 30 feet in height and consisting of 4,149 square feet within the RH-1 (Residential House, One-Family-Detached) Zoning District and a 40-X Height and Bulk District. (District 8) (Appellant: Sue Hestor, on behalf of Joerg Rathenberg) (Filed March 23, 2020) (Clerk of the Board) President Yee opened the public hearing and Supervisor Mandelman provided opening remarks, indicating a motion would be made to continue these matters to a future date. The President then inquired as to whether any individual wished to address the Board on the proposed continuance. There were no speakers. President Yee closed public comment on the proposed continuance. Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Hearing be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 1, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201130: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Exemption Determination - 2675 Geary Boulevard
201130 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Exemption Determination - 2675 Geary Boulevard] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 2675 Geary Boulevard is exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M20-176 Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be APPROVED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201129: Conditionally Reversing the Exemption Determination - 2675 Geary Boulevard
201129 [Conditionally Reversing the Exemption Determination - 2675 Geary Boulevard] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 2675 Geary Boulevard is exempt from further environmental review, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M20-175 Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be APPROVED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201128: Affirming the Exemption Determination - 2675 Geary Boulevard
201128 [Affirming the Exemption Determination - 2675 Geary Boulevard] Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 2675 Geary Boulevard is exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200911: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
200911 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street, is exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 1, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200910: Conditionally Reversing the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
200910 [Conditionally Reversing the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street is exempt from further environmental review, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 1, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200909: Affirming the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street
200909 [Affirming the Exemption Determination - Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project - 1776 Green Street] Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street is exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 1, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200908: Hearing - Appeal of Determination of Exemption From Environmental Review - Proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project (1776 Green Street)
cal Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation Project (1776 Green Street)] Hearing of persons interested in or objecting to the determination of exemption from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act issued as a Common Sense Exemption by the Planning Department on June 16, 2019, for the proposed Department of Public Health - Local Oversight Program Site No. 12076 Investigation/Remediation project located beneath the sidewalk in front of 1776 Green Street. (District 2) (Appellant: Richard Drury of Lozeau Drury LLP, on behalf of The Hollow Revolution) (Filed July 17, 2020) (Clerk of the Board) President Yee opened the public hearing and Supervisor Stefani provided opening remarks, indicating a motion would be made to continue these matters to a future date. The President then inquired as to whether any individual wished to address the Board on the proposed continuance. There were no speakers. President Yee closed public comment on the proposed continuance. Supervisor Stefani, seconded by Supervisor Peskin, moved that this Hearing be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 1, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200958: Resolution to Disestablish - Top of Broadway Community Benefit District
200958 [Resolution to Disestablish - Top of Broadway Community Benefit District] Sponsor: Peskin Resolution to disestablish the property-based business improvement district known as the “Top of Broadway Community Benefit District,” and to remove a multi-year assessment on all parcels in the District; and affirming environmental findings. Resolution No. 532-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 200961: Resolution to Establish (Renew and Expand) - Fisherman’s Wharf Portside Community Benefit District
200961 [Resolution to Establish (Renew and Expand) - Fisherman’s Wharf Portside Community Benefit District] Sponsor: Peskin Resolution to establish (renew and expand) the business-based business improvement district known as the “Fisherman’s Wharf Portside Community Benefit District,” ordering the levy and collection of assessments against businesses located in that district for 15 years commencing with Fiscal Year 2020-2021, subject to conditions as specified; and making environmental findings. Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Resolution be TABLED. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201254: Reappointments, Immigrant Rights Commission - Mario Paz, Celine Kennelly, and Nima Rahimi
201254 [Reappointments, Immigrant Rights Commission - Mario Paz, Celine Kennelly, and Nima Rahimi] Motion reappointing Mario Paz (residency requirement waived), Celine Kennelly, and Nima Rahimi, terms ending June 6, 2021, to the Immigrant Rights Commission. (Clerk of the Board) Motion No. M20-180 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201253: Appointment, Sugary Drinks Distributor Tax Advisory Committee - Kiana Sezawar Keshavarz
201253 [Appointment, Sugary Drinks Distributor Tax Advisory Committee - Kiana Sezawar Keshavarz] Motion appointing Kiana Sezawar Keshavarz, term ending December 31, 2022, to the Sugary Drinks Distributor Tax Advisory Committee. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M20-179 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201252: Reappointment, Park, Recreation, and Open Space Advisory Committee - Steven Currier
201252 [Reappointment, Park, Recreation, and Open Space Advisory Committee - Steven Currier] Motion reappointing Steven Currier, term ending February 1, 2022, to the Park, Recreation and Open Space Advisory Committee. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M20-178 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201030: Reappointment, Commission on the Aging Advisory Council - Patricia Spaniak
201030 [Reappointment, Commission on the Aging Advisory Council - Patricia Spaniak] Motion reappointing Patricia Spaniak, term ending March 31, 2021, to the Commission on the Aging Advisory Council. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M20-177 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201050: Memorandum of Understanding and Settlement of Grievances - Police Officers Association
PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201050: Memorandum of Understanding and Settlement of Grievances - Police Officers Association
the retention premium provisions, amend the 10B overtime provisions, extend the term by two years, and set wages for the additional term; and (2) approving settlement of two grievances filed by the POA against the City, for a not to exceed amount of $359,613.87; the grievances were filed on March 25, 2020, and June 29, 2020, and involve compensation disputes under the Memorandum of Understanding. Privilege of the floor was granted unanimously to Carol Isen, Acting Director (Department of Human Resources), Sophia Kittler (Mayor’s Office), Chief William Scott (Police Department), Tony Montoya, President (Police Officers Association), Ben Rosenfield, Controller (Office of the City Controller), and Lawanna Preston (Police Department) who responded to questions raised throughout the discussion. Supervisor Preston, seconded by Supervisor Walton, moved that this Ordinance be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 1, 2020. Before the vote was taken, Supervisor Walton withdrew his second. Supervisor Preston, seconded by Supervisor Ronen, moved that this Ordinance be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of December 1, 2020. The motion FAILED by the following vote:
File 201053: Compensation for Unrepresented Employees
201053 [Compensation for Unrepresented Employees] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 106-20 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, 2020. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201052: Memorandum of Understanding - Service Employees International Union Local 1021: Staff & Per Diem Nurses
201052 [Memorandum of Understanding - Service Employees International Union Local 1021: Staff & Per Diem Nurses] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the First Amendment to the 2019-2022 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Service Employees International Union, Local 1021: Staff & Per Diem Nurses, to make administrative amendments to the overtime provisions. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201051: Memorandum of Understanding - Service Employees International Union, Local 1021
201051 [Memorandum of Understanding - Service Employees International Union, Local 1021] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the Second Amendment to the 2019-2022 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and Service Employees International Union, Local 1021 (Miscellaneous) to update the work study provisions. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201049: Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives Association - Police
201049 [Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives Association - Police] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the First Amendment to the 2018-2021 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Municipal Executives Association - Police, to defer wage increases currently set for Fiscal Year 2020-2021, amend the retention premium provisions, extend the term by two years, and set wages for the additional term. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201048: Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives Association - Fire
201048 [Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives Association - Fire] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the First Amendment to the 2018-2021 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Municipal Executives Association - Fire, to defer wage increases currently set for Fiscal Year 2020-2021, extend the term by two years, and set wages for the additional term. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201047: Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives Association
201047 [Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives Association] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the First Amendment to the 2019-2022 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the Municipal Executives Association, to update the grievance procedures. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201046: Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Fire Fighters Local 798, Unit 2
201046 [Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Fire Fighters Local 798, Unit 2] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the Third Amendment to the 2018-2021 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Fire Fighters Association Local 798, Unit 2, to defer wage increases currently set for Fiscal Year 2020-2021, extend the term by two years, and set wages for the additional term. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201045: Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Fire Fighters Local 798, Unit 1
201045 [Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Fire Fighters Local 798, Unit 1] Sponsor: Mayor Ordinance adopting and implementing the Second Amendment to the 2018-2021 Memorandum of Understanding between the City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Fire Fighters Association Local 798, Unit 1, to defer wage increases currently set for Fiscal Year 2020-2021, extend the term by two years, and set wages for the additional term. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 200787: Administrative Code - Selection of Contractors From a Pre-Qualified List and Under As-Needed Public Works Professional Services Contract Reform
200787 [Administrative Code - Selection of Contractors From a Pre-Qualified List and Under As-Needed Public Works Professional Services Contract Reform] Sponsors: Stefani; Safai, Haney, Peskin, Mar, Mandelman and Yee Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require notification to prequalified contractors and written documentation of contractor selection from pre-qualified lists, and written documentation of contractor selection for work assigned under as-needed Public Works professional services contracts; and to require the Controller to audit such selection documentation. Supervisors Mandelman and Yee requested to be added as co-sponsors. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 200701: Building Code, Environment Code - Mandating New Construction Be All-Electric
200701 [Building Code, Environment Code - Mandating New Construction Be All-Electric] Sponsors: Mandelman; Preston, Mar, Haney, Walton and Safai Ordinance amending the Building Code to require new construction to utilize only electric power; amending the Environment Code to provide public hearings on implementation of all-electric requirements; adopting findings of local conditions under the California Health and Safety 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. Supervisor Safai requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Ordinance No. 237-20 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 201193: Standard Agreement - California Department of Housing and Community Development - Homekey Grant - Permanent Supportive Housing - Tourist Hotel at 440 Geary Street - Not to Exceed $30,000,000
201193 [Standard Agreement - California Department of Housing and Community Development - Homekey Grant - Permanent Supportive Housing - Tourist Hotel at 440 Geary Street - Not to Exceed $30,000,000] Sponsors: Mayor; Peskin Resolution authorizing the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) to execute a Standard Agreement and Homekey Documents for up to $30,000,000 of Homekey grant funds from the California Department of Housing and Community Development to Episcopal Community Services for the acquisition of a 130-room tourist hotel located at 440 Geary Street (Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 0306, Lot No. 007) for use as proposed future permanent supportive housing; approving and authorizing HSH to commit approximately $27,473,340 in City funds to satisfy local match and operational subsidy requirements for five years, to commence following Board approval and upon the final award; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. (Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing) (Fiscal Impact) Supervisor Peskin requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 527-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201056: Administrative Code - Eviction of Commercial Tenants During COVID-19 Pandemic
201056 [Administrative Code - Eviction of Commercial Tenants During COVID-19 Pandemic] Sponsors: Peskin; Preston, Mar, Walton, Safai, Ronen, Mandelman, Yee, Fewer and Haney Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to temporarily restrict landlords from evicting commercial tenants for non-payment of rent that was not paid due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ordinance No. 242-20 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 201215: Final Map No. 10139 - 901-911 Union Street
201215 [Final Map No. 10139 - 901-911 Union Street] Motion approving Final Map No. 10139, a six residential unit condominium project, located at 901-911 Union Street, being a subdivision of Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 0120, Lot No. 001; and adopting findings pursuant to the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. (Public Works) Motion No. M20-166 APPROVED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 201087: Emergency Ordinance - Temporary Right to Reemployment Following Layoff Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
201087 [Emergency Ordinance - Temporary Right to Reemployment Following Layoff Due to COVID-19 Pandemic] Sponsor: Mar Reenactment of emergency ordinance (Ordinance No. 104-20, reenacted by Ordinance No. 159-20) to temporarily create a right to reemployment for certain employees laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic if their employer seeks to fill the same position previously held by a laid-off worker, or a substantially similar position, as defined. (Pursuant to Charter, Section 2.107, this matter requires the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Board of Supervisors (8 votes) for passage.) Ordinance No. 231-20 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 201054: Emergency Ordinance - Grocery Store, Drug Store, Restaurant, and On-Demand Delivery Service Employee Protections
201054 [Emergency Ordinance - Grocery Store, Drug Store, Restaurant, and On-Demand Delivery Service Employee Protections] Sponsors: Haney; Safai Reenactment of emergency ordinance (Ordinance No. 74-20) to temporarily require grocery store, drug store, restaurant, and on-demand delivery service employers to provide health and scheduling protections to employees during the public health emergency related to COVID-19. (Pursuant to Charter, Section 2.107, this matter requires the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Board of Supervisors (8 votes) for passage.) Supervisor Safai requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Ordinance No. 230-20 FINALLY PASSED by the following vote:
File 201119: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Statutory Exemption Determination - SFMTA - COVID-19 Muni Rail Service Adjustments and Associated Street and Parking Changes
201119 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Statutory Exemption Determination - SFMTA - COVID-19 Muni Rail Service Adjustments and Associated Street and Parking Changes] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's (SFMTA) COVID-19 Muni Rail Service Adjustments and Associated Street and Parking Changes project is statutorily exempt from environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 10, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201118: Conditionally Reversing the Statutory Exemption Determination - SFMTA - COVID-19 Muni Rail Service Adjustments and Associated Street and Parking Changes
201118 [Conditionally Reversing the Statutory Exemption Determination - SFMTA - COVID-19 Muni Rail Service Adjustments and Associated Street and Parking Changes] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's (SFMTA) COVID-19 Muni Rail Service Adjustments and Associated Street and Parking Changes project is statutorily exempt from environmental review, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 10, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201117: Affirming the Statutory Exemption Determination - SFMTA - COVID-19 Muni Rail Service Adjustments and Associated Street and Parking Changes
201117 [Affirming the Statutory Exemption Determination - SFMTA - COVID-19 Muni Rail Service Adjustments and Associated Street and Parking Changes] Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's (SFMTA) COVID-19 Muni Rail Service Adjustments and Associated Street and Parking Changes project is statutorily exempt from environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 10, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201116: Hearing - Appeal of Statutory Exemption From Environmental Review - Proposed MTA’s COVID-19 Muni Rail Service Adjustments and Associated Street and Parking Changes - August 22, 2020, and Fall 2020 Project
o the determination of exemption from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act issued as a Statutory Exemption by the Planning Department on August 20, 2020, in Planning Department Case No. 2020-007183ENV, for the proposed San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s (SFMTA) COVID-19 Muni Rail Service Adjustments and Associated Street and Parking Changes - August 22, 2020, and Fall 2020 project. (Appellants: Justin A. Zucker of Reuben, Junius & Rose, LLP, on behalf of Safeway, Inc. (Filed September 14, 2020); David Pilpel (Filed September 21, 2020)) (Clerk of the Board) President Yee opened the public hearings and indicated a motion would be made to continue these matters to a future date. The President then inquired as to whether any individual wished to address the Board on the proposed continuances. Speaker; spoke on various concerns regarding the proposed continuances. There were no other speakers. President Yee closed public comment on the proposed continuances. Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Mandelman, moved that this Hearing be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 10, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201115: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Statutory Exemption Determination - SFMTA - COVID-19 Muni Bus Service Adjustments and Associated Stop, Street, and Parking Changes
201115 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Statutory Exemption Determination - SFMTA - COVID-19 Muni Bus Service Adjustments and Associated Stop, Street, and Parking Changes] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's (SFMTA) COVID-19 Muni Bus Service Adjustments and Associated Stop, Street, and Parking Changes project is statutorily exempt from environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 10, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201114: Conditionally Reversing the Statutory Exemption Determination - SFMTA - COVID-19 Muni Bus Service Adjustments and Associated Stop, Street, and Parking Changes
201114 [Conditionally Reversing the Statutory Exemption Determination - SFMTA - COVID-19 Muni Bus Service Adjustments and Associated Stop, Street, and Parking Changes] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's (SFMTA) COVID-19 Muni Bus Service Adjustments and Associated Stop, Street, and Parking Changes project is statutorily exempt from environmental review, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 10, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201113: Affirming the Statutory Exemption Determination - SFMTA - COVID-19 Muni Bus Service Adjustments and Associated Stop, Street, and Parking Changes
201113 [Affirming the Statutory Exemption Determination - SFMTA - COVID-19 Muni Bus Service Adjustments and Associated Stop, Street, and Parking Changes] Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's (SFMTA) COVID-19 Muni Bus Service Adjustments and Associated Stop, Street, and Parking Changes project is statutorily exempt from environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 10, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201112: Hearing - Appeal of Statutory Exemption From Environmental Review - Proposed SFMTA’s COVID-19 Muni Bus Service Adjustments and Associated Stop, Street and Parking Changes - August 22, 2020 Project
or objecting to the determination of exemption from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act issued as a Statutory Exemption by the Planning Department on August 20, 2020, in Planning Department Case No. 2020-007286ENV, for the proposed San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s (SFMTA) COVID-19 Muni Bus Service Adjustments and Associated Stop, Street and Parking Changes - August 22, 2020 project. (Appellants: Justin A. Zucker of Reuben, Junius & Rose, LLP, on behalf of Safeway, Inc. (Filed September 14, 2020); David Pilpel (Filed September 21, 2020)) (Clerk of the Board) President Yee opened the public hearings and indicated a motion would be made to continue these matters to a future date. The President then inquired as to whether any individual wished to address the Board on the proposed continuances. Speaker; spoke on various concerns regarding the proposed continuances. There were no other speakers. President Yee closed public comment on the proposed continuances. Supervisor Fewer, seconded by Supervisor Safai, moved that this Hearing be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 10, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201182: Appointment, Assessment Appeals Board No. 3 - Jeffrey Lee
201182 [Appointment, Assessment Appeals Board No. 3 - Jeffrey Lee] Motion appointing Jeffrey Lee, term ending September 4, 2023, to the Assessment Appeals Board No. 3. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M20-163 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201181: Appointments, Assessment Appeals Board No. 1 - Elizabeth Zareh, Diane Robinson and Richard Lee
201181 [Appointments, Assessment Appeals Board No. 1 - Elizabeth Zareh, Diane Robinson and Richard Lee] Motion appointing Elizabeth Zareh, term ending September 6, 2021, and Diane Robinson and Richard Lee, terms ending September 4, 2023, to the Assessment Appeals Board No. 1. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M20-162 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201180: Appointments, In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority - Sascha Bittner, Alexander Madrid, Daisy McArthur and Robin Wilson-Beattle
201180 [Appointments, In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority - Sascha Bittner, Alexander Madrid, Daisy McArthur and Robin Wilson-Beattle] Motion appointing Sascha Bittner, term ending March 1, 2021, Alexander Madrid, term ending March 1, 2022, and Daisy McArthur and Robin Wilson-Beattle, terms ending March 1, 2023, to the In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority. (Rules Committee) Motion No. M20-161 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 201022: Liquor License Transfer - 2190 Union Street - Luke's Local
201022 [Liquor License Transfer - 2190 Union Street - Luke's Local] Resolution determining that the transfer of a Type-20 off-sale beer and wine liquor license to Luke's Local, Inc., doing business as Luke's Local located at 2190 Union Street (District 2), will serve the public convenience or necessity of the City and County of San Francisco; and requesting that the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control impose conditions on the issuance of the license. (Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee) Resolution No. 508-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 200991: Liquor License Transfer - 3499 Mission Street - Grab & Eat
200991 [Liquor License Transfer - 3499 Mission Street - Grab & Eat] Resolution determining that the transfer of a Type-21 off-sale general beer, wine, and distilled spirits liquor license to Suhaila Yusuf Farhat, doing business as Grab & Eat located at 3499 Mission Street (District 9), will serve the public convenience or necessity of the City and County of San Francisco; and requesting that the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control impose conditions on the issuance of the license. (Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee) Resolution No. 522-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 200971: Liquor License Transfer - 553-561 Geary Street - Swig
200971 [Liquor License Transfer - 553-561 Geary Street - Swig] Resolution determining that the transfer of a Type-48 on-sale general public premises liquor license to Electrocelt Promotions Inc., doing business as Swig at 553-561 Geary Street (District 6), will serve the public convenience or necessity of the City and County of San Francisco; and requesting that the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control impose conditions on the issuance of the license. (Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee) Resolution No. 521-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 200900: Liquor License Transfer - 321-323 Grant Avenue - Sool Bar
200900 [Liquor License Transfer - 321-323 Grant Avenue - Sool Bar] Resolution determining that the transfer of a Type-48 on-sale general public premises liquor license to Sool Partners, LLC, doing business as Sool Bar as part of Hotel 32one, located at 321-323 Grant Avenue (District 3), will serve the public convenience or necessity of the City and County of San Francisco; and requesting that the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control impose conditions on the issuance of the license. (Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee) Resolution No. 520-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201256: Police Code - Third-Party Food Delivery Services
ces from restricting such restaurants’ pricing; 3) prohibiting delivery services from charging such restaurants for telephone calls to the delivery service not resulting in any food or beverage order; 4) prohibiting delivery services from providing services to any such restaurants without the restaurant’s express written agreement to receive such services; 5) requiring delivery services to terminate a service contract with such restaurants within 72 hours of receiving a notice requesting termination; 6) requiring retention of and City access to records substantiating compliance with these restrictions; 7) authorizing the imposition of penalties for violations; and 8) authorizing the Office of Economic and Workforce Development to implement and enforce this ordinance; and providing that the ordinance shall expire by operation of law 60 days after the County Health Officer amends the Stay Safer at Home Order to allow indoor dining at restaurants at 100% capacity. (Duplicated from File No. 200398.) Supervisor Peskin, seconded by Supervisor Fewer, moved that this Ordinance be RE-REFERRED to the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200398: Police Code - Third-Party Food Delivery Services
taurants at 15% of an order total; 2) prohibiting delivery services from restricting such restaurants’ pricing; 3) prohibiting delivery services from charging such restaurants for telephone calls to the delivery service not resulting in any food or beverage order; 4) prohibiting delivery services from providing services to any such restaurants without the restaurant’s express written agreement to receive such services; 5) requiring delivery services to terminate a service contract with such restaurants within 72 hours of receiving a notice requesting termination; 6) requiring retention of and City access to records substantiating compliance with these restrictions; 7) authorizing the imposition of penalties for violations; and 8) authorizing the Office of Economic and Workforce Development to implement and enforce this ordinance; and providing that the ordinance shall expire by operation of law 60 days after the County Health Officer amends the Stay Safer at Home Order to allow indoor dining at restaurants at 100% capacity. Supervisor Peskin requested this Ordinance be DUPLICATED AS AMENDED. (See duplicated File No. 201256.) PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED by the following vote:
File 200398: Police Code - Third-Party Food Delivery Services
vices from providing services to any restaurant without the restaurant’s express written agreement to receive such services; 5) requiring third-party food delivery services to terminate a service contract within 72 hours of receiving a notice requesting termination from a restaurant; 6) requiring retention of and City access to records substantiating compliance with these restrictions; 7) authorizing the imposition of penalties for violations; and 8) authorizing the Office of Economic and Workforce Development to implement and enforce this Ordinance; and providing that the Ordinance shall expire by operation of law 60 days after the County Health Officer amends the Stay Safer at Home Order to allow indoor dining at restaurants at 100% capacity. Supervisors Ronen, Preston, Yee, Mar, Fewer, and Haney 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 SAME TITLE, on Page 5, Line 7, by adding ‘Covered establishment shall not include any restaurant that meets the definition of a formula retail use under Section 303.1 of the Planning Code.’ The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200701: Building Code, Environment Code - Mandating New Construction Be All-Electric
200701 [Building Code, Environment Code - Mandating New Construction Be All-Electric] Sponsors: Mandelman; Preston, Mar, Haney and Walton Ordinance amending the Building Code to require new construction to utilize only electric power; amending the Environment Code to provide public hearings on implementation of all-electric requirements; adopting findings of local conditions under the California Health and Safety 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. Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Stefani, moved that this Ordinance be CONTINUED ON FIRST READING to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 10, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201090: Apply for Grant Application - Retroactive - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Integrated HIV Surveillance and Prevention Programs for Health Departments - $7,008,377
201090 [Apply for Grant Application - Retroactive - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Integrated HIV Surveillance and Prevention Programs for Health Departments - $7,008,377] Sponsors: Mayor; Mandelman Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to submit a one-year application for Calendar Year 2021 to continue to receive funding for the Integrated HIV Surveillance and Prevention Programs for Health Departments from the Center of Disease Control and Prevention, and requesting $7,008,377 in HIV prevention funding for San Francisco from January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2021. (Public Health Department) Resolution No. 523-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201133: Administrative Code - Health Care Requirements for Certain Employers at San Francisco International Airport
201133 [Administrative Code - Health Care Requirements for Certain Employers at San Francisco International Airport] Sponsors: Mandelman; Walton, Mar, Haney, Peskin, Safai, Ronen, Preston and Fewer Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require employers of employees covered by the Quality Standards Program at the San Francisco International Airport to provide family health insurance to such employees, or to make contributions on the employees’ behalf to an account established under Section 14.2 of the Administrative Code. (Fiscal Impact) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 200951: Administrative Code - Department of Public Health - Providing Staff for the Behavioral Health Commission
200951 [Administrative Code - Department of Public Health - Providing Staff for the Behavioral Health Commission] Sponsors: Stefani; Mar, Peskin, Mandelman, Yee, Walton, Haney and Safai Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require the Department of Public Health to provide administrative staff to support the Behavioral Health Commission; to expand the membership criteria to conform to state law; and to reset all Commission member terms as of January 1, 2021, to be staggered so that no more than one-third of the members’ terms expire at one time. Ordinance No. 229-20 FINALLY PASSED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 201202: Condemning Ongoing Attacks in the Artsakh Republic and Urging the United States to Broker Cessation of Hostilities
201202 [Condemning Ongoing Attacks in the Artsakh Republic and Urging the United States to Broker Cessation of Hostilities] Sponsors: Yee; Safai, Peskin and Stefani Resolution condemning the hostile military attacks escalating the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia; affirming support of House Resolution 1165, authored by Congresswoman Jackie Speier; and urging the United States to help broker a peaceful resolution and return to a ceasefire agreement. Supervisors Safai, Peskin, and Stefani requested to be added as a co-sponsor. Resolution No. 518-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201201: Concurring in Actions to Meet Local Emergency - Coronavirus Response - Thirtieth Supplement
201201 [Concurring in Actions to Meet Local Emergency - Coronavirus Response - Thirtieth Supplement] Sponsor: Yee Motion concurring in actions taken by the Mayor in the Thirtieth Supplement to the Proclamation of Emergency to meet the ongoing local emergency related to the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic by revising the program provisions that provided additional hours of new paid sick leave to City employees. Motion No. M20-160 APPROVED The foregoing items were acted upon by the following vote:
File 200948: Administrative Code - Community Opportunity to Purchase Act
200948 [Administrative Code - Community Opportunity to Purchase Act] Sponsors: Fewer; Walton, Yee, Mandelman, Mar, Preston, Peskin, Ronen and Haney Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require sellers of multifamily residential buildings to provide a new right of first offer and right of first refusal to qualified nonprofit organizations if a multifamily residential building is not under contract or remains unsold after one year and after each year thereafter; require sellers to provide additional disclosures to qualified nonprofit organizations; provide information to current tenants, and assist qualified nonprofits with due diligence; and allow multifamily residential buildings acquired by qualified nonprofit organizations under the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act (COPA) to convert to a limited equity cooperative under Subdivision Code Division 11; and exclude from COPA land dedications to the City and County of San Francisco. Supervisors Peskin, Ronen, and Haney requested to be added as co-sponsors. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 200828: Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street
200828 [Preparation of Findings to Reverse the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street] Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 617 Sanchez Street is categorically exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Stefani, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 17, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200827: Conditionally Reversing the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street
200827 [Conditionally Reversing the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street] Motion conditionally reversing the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 617 Sanchez Street is categorically exempt from further environmental review, subject to the adoption of written findings of the Board in support of this determination. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Stefani, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 17, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200826: Affirming the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street
200826 [Affirming the Categorical Exemption Determination - 617 Sanchez Street] Motion affirming the determination by the Planning Department that the proposed project at 617 Sanchez Street is categorically exempt from further environmental review. (Clerk of the Board) Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Stefani, moved that this Motion be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 17, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 200825: Hearing - Appeal of Determination of Exemption From Environmental Review - Proposed 617 Sanchez Street Project
ation of exemption from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act issued as a Categorical Exemption by the Planning Department on April 8, 2019, for the proposed project at 617 Sanchez Street, Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3600, Lot No. 055; to demolish an existing two-story, one family house and construct a new four-story single family dwelling approximately 30 feet in height and consisting of 4,149 square feet within the RH-1 (Residential House, One-Family-Detached) Zoning District and a 40-X Height and Bulk District. (District 8) (Appellant: Sue Hestor, on behalf of Joerg Rathenberg) (Filed March 23, 2020) (Clerk of the Board) President Yee opened the public hearing and Supervisor Mandelman indicated he would be making a motion to continue this matter to a future date. The President then inquired as to whether any individual wished to address the Board on the proposed continuance. There were no speakers. President Yee closed public comment on the proposed continuance. Supervisor Mandelman, seconded by Supervisor Stefani, moved that this Hearing be CONTINUED to the Board of Supervisors meeting of November 17, 2020. The motion carried by the following vote:
File 201084: Mayoral Appointment, Planning Commission - Rachael Tanner
201084 [Mayoral Appointment, Planning Commission - Rachael Tanner] Motion approving the mayoral nomination for the appointment of Rachael Tanner to the Planning Commission, for a term ending June 30, 2022. (Clerk of the Board) (Charter, Section 4.105, 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: September 22, 2020.) Motion No. M20-159 APPROVED by the following vote:
File 200951: Administrative Code - Department of Public Health - Providing Staff for the Behavioral Health Commission
200951 [Administrative Code - Department of Public Health - Providing Staff for the Behavioral Health Commission] Sponsors: Stefani; Mar, Peskin, Mandelman, Yee, Walton, Haney and Safai Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to require the Department of Public Health to provide administrative staff to support the Behavioral Health Commission; to expand the membership criteria to conform to state law; and to reset all Commission member terms as of January 1, 2021, to be staggered so that no more than one-third of the members’ terms expire at one time. Supervisors Mandelman, Yee, Walton, Haney, and Safai requested to be added as co-sponsors. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 201183: Administrative Code - Housing Stability Fund
201183 [Administrative Code - Housing Stability Fund] Sponsors: Preston; Ronen, Mar, Walton, Haney and Fewer Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish the Housing Stability Fund for the acquisition, creation, and operation of affordable Social Housing Developments, and establishing the Housing Stability Fund Oversight Board to advise the Board of Supervisors regarding the use of the Housing Stability Fund. Supervisor Fewer requested to be added as a co-sponsor. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 200611: Administrative Code - COVID-19 Rent Resolution and Relief Fund
200611 [Administrative Code - COVID-19 Rent Resolution and Relief Fund] Sponsors: Preston; Ronen, Mar, Walton, Haney, Fewer and Safai Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to establish the COVID-19 Rent Resolution and Relief Fund, to provide financial support to landlords whose tenants have been unable to pay rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Supervisors Fewer and Safai requested to be added as co-sponsors. PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 200537: Administrative Code - Floodplain Management and Flood Insurance Requirements
200537 [Administrative Code - Floodplain Management and Flood Insurance Requirements] Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to update the City’s floodplain management requirements to conform to current Federal floodplain management and National Flood Insurance Program criteria; to remove obsolete provisions; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. (City Administrator) PASSED ON FIRST READING by the following vote:
File 181229: Affirming the Board of Supervisors’ Commitment to Advancement of Racial Equity in the City and County Programs, Policies and Services
181229 [Affirming the Board of Supervisors’ Commitment to Advancement of Racial Equity in the City and County Programs, Policies and Services] Sponsors: Walton; Ronen, Mar, Haney, Mandelman, Preston, Fewer, Safai and Yee Resolution affirming the Board of Supervisors’ commitment to advancing racial equity; and affirming the City and County of San Francisco’s responsibility to address existing inequities in City programs, policies, and services. Supervisors Haney, Mandelman, Preston, Fewer, Safai, and Yee requested to be added as co-sponsors. Resolution No. 509-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201142: Execution of Tax-Exempt Loan - California Municipal Finance Authority - Pacific Primary School - Not to Exceed $3,700,000
of which will be loaned by the Authority (Borrower Loan) to Pacific Primary School, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation and an organization described in, and exempt from tax under, Section 501(c)(3) of the Code (Borrower), to (i) prepay and refinance in full all of the outstanding principal amount of Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) Finance Authority for Nonprofit Corporations 2013 Tax-Exempt Loan (Pacific Primary), originally issued in the principal amount of $4,100,000 the proceeds of which were used to redeem in full all of the then outstanding principal amount of ABAG Finance Authority for Nonprofit Corporations Variable Rate Demand Revenue Bonds (Pacific Primary) Series 2008, originally issued in the principal amount of $4,550,000 the proceeds of which were used for the construction, acquisition, improvement, capital maintenance, equipment acquisition and other related capital expenditures at the Borrower’s facilities located at 1500 and 1501 Grove Street, San Francisco, California and (ii) pay certain expenses incurred in connection with the delivery of the Borrower Loan (collectively, the Project). Resolution No. 515-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201137: Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Health Resources and Services Administration - Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America - Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Parts A and B - $1,000,000
201137 [Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - Health Resources and Services Administration - Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America - Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Parts A and B - $1,000,000] Sponsor: Mandelman Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Public Health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $1,000,000 from the Health Resources and Services Administration for participation in a program, entitled “Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America - Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Parts A and B,” for the period of March 1, 2020, through February 28, 2021. Resolution No. 504-20 ADOPTED by the following vote:
File 201135: Contract Agreement - Thales Transport & Security, Inc. - ATCS Specific Technical Services, Equipment, and Software Upgrades - Not to Exceed $30,000,000
201135 [Contract Agreement - Thales Transport & Security, Inc. - ATCS Specific Technical Services, Equipment, and Software Upgrades - Not to Exceed $30,000,000] Sponsor: Mayor Resolution approving Municipal Transportation Agency Contract No. 2020-20: Train Control Services and Equipment Purchases Agreement, with Thales Transport & Security, Inc. to provide specialized ATCS-specific technical services, equipment and software upgrades in an amount not to exceed $30,000,000, for an initial term of seven years with option to extend two years, to commence following Board approval. (Fiscal Impact) Resolution No. 514-20 ADOPTED by the following vote: