090767
| 1 | | Appointment, Public Utilities Commission - Anson Moran | Motion | Passed | Motion confirming the Mayor’s appointment of Anson Moran to the Public Utilities Commission, Seat 4, for the unexpired portion of a two-year term ending August 1, 2010. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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090768
| 1 | | Appointment, Public Utilities Commission - Anson Moran | Motion | Killed | Motion rejecting the Mayor’s appointment of Anson Moran to the Public Utilities Commission, Seat 4, for the unexpired portion of a two-year term ending August 1, 2010. | TABLED | Pass |
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090603
| 1 | | Appointment, Historical Preservation Commission - James Buckley | Motion | Passed | Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for appointment of James Buckley to the Historical Preservation Commission, Seat No. 4, for a two-year term, ending date to be determined. | RECOMMENDED AS COMMITTEE REPORT | Pass |
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090604
| 1 | | Appointment, Historical Preservation Commission - James Buckley | Motion | Killed | Motion rejecting the Mayor’s nomination for appointment of James Buckley to the Historical Preservation Commission, Seat No. 4, for a two-year term ending date to be determined. | TABLED | Pass |
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090788
| 1 | | Appointment, Historical Preservation Commission - Andrew Wolfram | Motion | Passed | Motion approving the Mayor’s nomination for appointment of Andrew Wolfram to the Historical Preservation Commission, Seat No. 2, for a two-year term, ending date to be determined. | RECOMMENDED AS COMMITTEE REPORT | Pass |
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090789
| 1 | | Appointment, Historical Preservation Commission - Andrew Wolfram | Motion | Killed | Motion rejecting the Mayor’s nomination for appointment of Andrew Wolfram to the Historical Preservation Commission, Seat No. 2, for a two-year term ending date to be determined. | TABLED | Pass |
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090607
| 2 | | Charter Amendment - Requiring adequate taxi service, protecting public ownership of taxi medallions and other features of the medallion program, and ensuring the welfare of taxi drivers | Charter Amendment | Filed | Charter Amendment (Second Draft) to add Section 8A.116 to require the Municipal Transportation Agency to determine the number and types of taxi permits sufficient to ensure adequate taxi service; to require that Agency regulations are consistent with certain principles – that taxi medallions are a public asset that may not be sold, assigned, or transferred; that medallions may only be issued to natural persons, with a limit of one per person; that only application-related fees may be charged medallion applicants; that medallion applications will be considered in the order received, with preference given to applicants who have been active drivers since 2004; and that medallion holders must satisfy an annual driving requirement; and to require that the Agency provide for the welfare of medallion holders and active drivers, including health care, retirement, and disability. | FILED | |
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090622
| 1 | | Charter Amendment - Instituting two-year budgetary cycle, providing for the adoption of a five-year financial plan and imposing a deadline of May 15th for submission of MOUs for miscellaneous and safety employees to the Board of Supervisors | Charter Amendment | Passed | Charter Amendment (Second Draft) amending Sections 3.105, 9.100, 9.101, 9.102, 9.103, 9.104, 9.113, 9.113.5, 9.114, 11.100, A8.409-4, A8.590-5, A8.590-8, and Article XVII, and adding Sections 9.119 and 9.120 to institute a "rolling" two-year budgetary cycle (the City would adopt a new two-year budget each year), allow the Board of Supervisors to convert the rolling two-year budgetary cycle for some or all departments into a "fixed" two-year cycle (each two-year budget would stay in effect for two years), impose a deadline of May 10 or May 15 for submission to the Board of Supervisors of new terms and conditions of employment for miscellaneous or safety employees if those terms and conditions are to be effective during the upcoming fiscal year, allow the Board of Supervisors to determine, by ordinance, how City departments, including the Board of Supervisors, will comply with the Charter's publication requirements, and allow the Controller to certify the availability of funds based on the expectation that funds will become available during the course of the budgetary cycle. | DIVIDED | |
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090622
| 1 | | Charter Amendment - Instituting two-year budgetary cycle, providing for the adoption of a five-year financial plan and imposing a deadline of May 15th for submission of MOUs for miscellaneous and safety employees to the Board of Supervisors | Charter Amendment | Passed | Charter Amendment (Second Draft) amending Sections 3.105, 9.100, 9.101, 9.102, 9.103, 9.104, 9.113, 9.113.5, 9.114, 11.100, A8.409-4, A8.590-5, A8.590-8, and Article XVII, and adding Sections 9.119 and 9.120 to institute a "rolling" two-year budgetary cycle (the City would adopt a new two-year budget each year), allow the Board of Supervisors to convert the rolling two-year budgetary cycle for some or all departments into a "fixed" two-year cycle (each two-year budget would stay in effect for two years), impose a deadline of May 10 or May 15 for submission to the Board of Supervisors of new terms and conditions of employment for miscellaneous or safety employees if those terms and conditions are to be effective during the upcoming fiscal year, allow the Board of Supervisors to determine, by ordinance, how City departments, including the Board of Supervisors, will comply with the Charter's publication requirements, and allow the Controller to certify the availability of funds based on the expectation that funds will become available during the course of the budgetary cycle. | CONTINUED AS DIVIDED | Pass |
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090850
| 1 | | Instituting two-year budgetary cycle, providing for the adoption of a five-year financial plan, providing for the adoption of binding financial policies, and imposing a deadline of June 30 for approval of MOUs for miscellaneous and safety employees. | Charter Amendment | Killed | Charter Amendment (First Draft) to amend Sections 3.105, 9.100, 9.101, 9.102, 9.103, 9.104, 9.113, 9.113.5, 9.114, 11.100, A8.409-4, A8.590-5 and A8.590-8, and adding Sections 9.119, 9.120 and 9.121 to institute a "rolling" two-year budgetary cycle (the City would adopt a new two-year budget each year), allow the Board of Supervisors to convert the rolling two-year budgetary cycle for some or all departments into a "fixed" two-year cycle (each two-year budget would stay in effect for two years), impose a deadline of June 30 for the Board of Supervisors to approve or adopt new terms and conditions of employment for miscellaneous or safety employees if those terms and conditions are to be effective during the upcoming fiscal year, and allow the Controller to certify the availability of funds based on the expectation that funds will become available during the course of the budgetary cycle. | CONTINUED | Pass |
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090007
| 3 | | Charter Amendment - Requiring that one-time revenues be spent only for one-time uses, unless otherwise authorized by the Board of Supervisors | Charter Amendment | Killed | Charter Amendment (Third Draft) to amend the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco by adding Section 9.119 to limit the expenditure of one-time revenues to one-time uses, unless the Board of Supervisors waives the limitation for a specific expenditure by a two-thirds' vote, and setting an operative date and an expiration date. | CONTINUED | Pass |
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