180721
| 1 | | Planning Code - Landmark Designation - 457 Bryant Street (aka Piledrivers, Bridge, and Structural Ironworkers Local No. 77 Union Hall) | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to designate 457 Bryant Street (aka Piledrivers, Bridge, and Structural Ironworkers Local No. 77 Union Hall), Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3775, Lot No. 085, as a Landmark under Article 10 of the Planning Code; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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180722
| 1 | | Planning Code - Landmark Designation - 500-504-4th Street (aka Hotel Utah) | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to designate 500-504-4th Street (Hotel Utah), Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3777, Lot No. 001, as a Landmark under Article 10 of the Planning Code; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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180723
| 1 | | Planning Code - Clyde and Crooks Warehouse Historic District | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to add a new Appendix O to Article 10, Preservation of Historical, Architectural, and Aesthetic Landmarks, to create the Clyde and Crooks Warehouse Historic District, encompassing an area generally bounded by Brannan Street to the north, Third Street to the east, Townsend Street to the south, and Lusk Street to the West; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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180724
| 1 | | Planning Code - Mint-Mission Conservation District | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to add a new Appendix K to Article 11, Preservation of Buildings and Districts of Architectural, Historical, and Aesthetic Importance in the C-3 (Downtown Commercial) Districts, to create the Mint-Mission Conservation District, which includes certain properties in the area bounded by Fifth Street, Stevenson Street, Minna Street, and Sixth Street, specifically Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3704, Lot Nos. 003, 010, 012, 013, 015, 017, 018, 019, 020, 021, 022, 024, 028, 029, 034, 035, 059, 079, 113, and 144, and Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3725, Lot Nos. 087 and 088, and designates contributory and significant buildings within that District; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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180725
| 1 | | Planning Code - Designation of Various Properties as Significant and Contributory in the C-3 District Based on Architectural, Historic and Aesthetic Value | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to change the designation of these properties located in the C-3 (Downtown Commercial) District from no rating to Category 1 (Significant) pursuant to Article 11 of the Planning Code, based on architectural, historic, and aesthetic value: 360-4th Street (aka Southern Police Station), 539 Bryant Street (aka Shreve and Company Factory), 340-350 Townsend Street (aka Paul Wood Warehouse), 601-4th Street (aka Heubline Wine Distribution Warehouse), and 500-504-4th Street (aka Hotel Utah); to change the designation of these properties located in the C-3 District from no rating to Category III (Contributory) pursuant to Article 11 of the Planning Code, based on architectural, historic and aesthetic value: 104-106 South Park Street (aka Omiya Hotel/Gran Oriente Filipino), 117-125-6th Street (aka The Rose Hotel), 135-6th Street/495 Minna Street (aka Sunnyside Hotel), 139-149-6th Street (aka Mint Hotel), 157-161-6th Street (aka Sunset Hotel), 169-183-6th Street (aka Adler Hotel), 194-198-5th Street (aka Hotel George), 224 Townsend Street (aka Worthington Com | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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180720
| 1 | | Planning Code - Landmark Designation - 228-248 Townsend Street (aka New Pullman Hotel) | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to designate 228-248 Townsend Street (aka New Pullman Hotel), Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3787, Lot No. 018, as a Landmark under Article 10 of the Planning Code; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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180726
| 1 | | Planning Code - Amending Kearny-Market-Mason-Sutter Conservation District and Article 11 Designation of 55-5th Street | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to amend Appendix E to Article 11, Preservation of Buildings and Districts of Architectural, Historical, and Aesthetic Importance in the C-3 (Downtown Commercial) Districts to expand the boundaries of the Kearny-Market-Mason-Sutter Conservation District and to designate 55-5th Street as a Contributory Building-Category IV; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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180756
| 2 | | Various Codes - Authority to Require New or Upgraded Fire Safety Systems in Multi-Unit Residential Buildings with Recurring or Continuing Fire Hazards | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Building, Housing, Fire, and Administrative Codes to authorize the Building and Fire Departments to require the installation of a new fire safety system or the improvement or upgrade of an existing system to current code requirements in a residential building of three or more dwelling units to remedy recurring or continuing fire hazards that substantially endanger the health and safety of the residents or the general public; amending the Rent Ordinance to prohibit landlords from increasing rents to cover the costs of compliance; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making findings under the California Health and Safety Code; and directing the Clerk of the Board to forward this Ordinance to the California Building Standards Commission upon final passage. | REFERRED | Pass |
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180831
| 1 | | Freeway Agreement - California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) - State Highway Route 80 from State Highway Route 101 to the San Francisco-Alameda County Line | Resolution | Passed | Resolution adopting a Freeway Agreement with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) for State Highway Route 80 from State Highway Route 101 to the San Francisco-Alameda County Line; adopting environmental findings under the California Environmental Quality Act; and authorizing official acts, as defined herein. | RECOMMENDED | Pass |
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180816
| 1 | | General Plan - India Basin Mixed-Use Project | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the General Plan to revise the Bayview Hunters Point Area Plan, and the Urban Design, Commerce and Industry, and Recreation and Open Space Elements, to reflect the India Basin Mixed-Use Project; adopting findings under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making findings under Planning Code, Section 340, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | REFERRED WITHOUT RECOMMENDATION AS COMMITTEE REPORT | Pass |
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180680
| 3 | | Planning Code, Zoning Map - India Basin Special Use District | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to establish the India Basin Special Use District, located generally at Innes Avenue between Griffith Street and Earl Street, along the India Basin shoreline, in the south-east part of San Francisco; amending the Planning Code by amending the Zoning Map to change zoning designations, height districts, and add the India Basin Special Use District; and making findings under the California Environmental Quality Act, 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. | REFERRED WITHOUT RECOMMENDATION AS COMMITTEE REPORT | Pass |
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180681
| 2 | | Development Agreement - India Basin Investment LLC - India Basin Project - Innes Avenue at Griffith Street | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance approving a Development Agreement between the City and County of San Francisco and India Basin Investment LLC, a California limited liability company, for the India Basin Project at the approximately 28-acre site located at Innes Avenue between Griffith Street and Earl Street, with various public benefits, including 25% affordable housing and 11 acres of parks and open space; making findings under the California Environmental Quality Act and findings of conformity with the General Plan, and with the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1(b); approving a Public Trust Exchange Agreement, making public trust findings, and authorizing the transfer and acceptance of real property and the recording of a land use covenant consistent with the Public Trust Exchange Agreement; approving specific development impact fees and waiving any conflicting provision in Planning Code, Article 4, or Administrative Code, Article 10; confirming compliance with or waiving certain provisions of Administrative Code, Chapters 14B, 23, 56, and 82, and Subdivision Code, Section 1348; an | REFERRED WITHOUT RECOMMENDATION AS COMMITTEE REPORT | Pass |
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180490
| 1 | | General Plan Amendments - Central South of Market Area Plan | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the General Plan by adding the Central South of Market (SoMa) Area Plan, generally bounded on its western portion by Sixth Street, on its eastern portion by Second Street, on its northern portion by the border of the Downtown Plan Area, and on its southern portion by Townsend Street; making conforming amendments to the Commerce and Industry Element, the Housing Element, the Urban Design Element, the Land Use Index, and the East SoMa and West SoMa Area Plans; and making environmental findings, including adopting a statement of overriding considerations, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | CONTINUED | Pass |
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180185
| 4 | | Planning Code, Zoning Map - Central South of Market Special Use District | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Zoning Map of the Planning Code to create the Central South of Market (SoMa) Special Use District and make other amendments to the Height and Bulk District Maps and Zoning Use District Maps consistent with the Central SoMa Area Plan, encompassing an area generally bounded on its western portion by Sixth Street, on its eastern portion by Second Street, on its northern portion by the border of the Downtown Plan Area (an irregular border that generally jogs along Folsom, Howard and Stevenson Streets), and on its southern portion by Townsend Street; 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. | CONTINUED | Pass |
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180453
| 2 | | Business and Tax Regulations, Planning Codes - Central South of Market Housing Sustainability District | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Business and Tax Regulations and Planning Codes to create the Central South of Market Housing Sustainability District (encompassing an area generally bounded on its western portion by Sixth Street, on its eastern portion by Second Street, on its northern portion by the border of the Downtown Plan Area (an irregular border that generally tracks Folsom, Howard, or Stevenson Streets), and on its southern portion by Townsend Street) to provide a streamlined and ministerial approval process for certain housing projects within the District meeting specific labor, on-site affordability, and other requirements; creating an expedited Board of Appeals process for appeals of projects within the District; and making approval findings under the California Environmental Quality Act, findings of public convenience, necessity, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | CONTINUED | Pass |
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180184
| 4 | | Administrative, Planning Codes - Central South of Market Area Plan | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Administrative and Planning Codes to give effect to the Central South of Market Area Plan, encompassing an area generally bounded on its western portion by Sixth Street, on its eastern portion by Second Street, on its northern portion by the border of the Downtown Plan Area (an irregular border that generally jogs along Folsom, Howard and Stevenson Streets), and on its southern portion by Townsend Street; making approval findings under the California Environmental Quality Act, including adopting a statement of overriding considerations; 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. | AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE | Pass |
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180184
| 5 | | Administrative, Planning Codes - Central South of Market Area Plan | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Administrative and Planning Codes to give effect to the Central South of Market Area Plan, encompassing an area generally bounded on its western portion by Sixth Street, on its eastern portion by Second Street, on its northern portion by the border of the Downtown Plan Area (an irregular border that generally jogs along Folsom, Howard and Stevenson Streets), and on its southern portion by Townsend Street; making approval findings under the California Environmental Quality Act, including adopting a statement of overriding considerations; 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. | CONTINUED AS AMENDED | Pass |
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180612
| 1 | | Administrative Code - San Francisco Special Tax Financing Law - Central SoMa | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Administrative Code Special Tax Financing Law, constituting Article 43.10, to authorize special tax financing of certain facilities and services related to the Central SoMa Plan Area and to make other necessary amendments. | CONTINUED | Pass |
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180948
| 1 | | Hearing - Municipal Transportation Agency Permitting Process for the City-Wide Power Scooter Share Pilot Program | Hearing | Filed | Hearing on the transparency and fairness of the Municipal Transportation Agency's permitting process for the City-Wide Power Scooter Share Pilot Program, specifically addressing the following: how the Request for Proposal (RFP) and scoring rubric were developed; who participated in the RFP review panel; how were panelists trained to use the rubric to evaluate RFP's; a side-by-side comparison of each grant application based on the assessment criteria; and community engagement in crafting the permit process and evaluating the proposals; and requesting the Municipal Transportation Agency to report. | HEARD AND FILED | Pass |
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