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| 2 | | Interim Zoning Controls - Extending and Modifying Requirements for Conditional Use Authorization for Conversion of Residential Care Facilities to Other Uses | Resolution | Passed | Resolution extending for six months and modifying interim zoning controls enacted in Resolution Nos. 430-19 and 539-19 to require a Conditional Use Authorization and specified findings for a proposed change of use from a Residential Care Facility; 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. | RECOMMENDED AS COMMITTEE REPORT | Pass |
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210223
| 1 | | Commemorative Street Plaques - Historical Markers - LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District Leather History Cruise | Resolution | Passed | Resolution authorizing the placement of the LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District Leather History Cruise plaques, to be installed on the sidewalks at various historic locations within and near the Cultural District in the area bounded by Brannon Street, Third Street, Mission Street, Twelfth Street and Division Street; and initiating the process set forth in Public Works Code, Sections 789 et seq., to provide for the creation of a program for and installation of commemorative plaques on the Leather History Cruise. | RECOMMENDED AS COMMITTEE REPORT | Pass |
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210064
| 1 | | Planning Code - Landmark Designation - 1830 Sutter Street (aka Japanese YWCA/Issei Women’s Building) | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to designate 1830 Sutter Street (aka Japanese YWCA/Issei Women’s Building), Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 0676, Lot No. 035, 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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210292
| 1 | | Urging Prioritization of Small Property Owners and Affordable Housing Providers in the Distribution of Rent Relief Funds | Resolution | Passed | Resolution urging the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to prioritize small property owners and affordable housing providers in the distribution of rent relief funds through speedy review and approval timelines, technical assistance, high-quality customer service, and in-language support to non-English speakers; urging large corporate landlords to voluntarily reserve these funds for small property owners and affordable-housing providers; and requesting a monthly report from the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development on the amount of federal rent relief funds received by each landlord in San Francisco. | AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE | Pass |
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210292
| 1 | | Urging Prioritization of Small Property Owners and Affordable Housing Providers in the Distribution of Rent Relief Funds | Resolution | Passed | Resolution urging the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to prioritize small property owners and affordable housing providers in the distribution of rent relief funds through speedy review and approval timelines, technical assistance, high-quality customer service, and in-language support to non-English speakers; urging large corporate landlords to voluntarily reserve these funds for small property owners and affordable-housing providers; and requesting a monthly report from the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development on the amount of federal rent relief funds received by each landlord in San Francisco. | RECOMMENDED AS AMENDED AS A COMMITTEE REPORT | Pass |
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210288
| 1 | | Emergency Ordinance - Enforcement of Workplace Ventilation Standards - COVID-19 | Ordinance | Killed | Emergency ordinance to require property owners of high-rise buildings with 50,000 square feet or more of nonresidential floor area that use mechanical ventilation systems, to certify that such systems are operating in compliance with applicable laws; to require businesses operating within those buildings to post certification within their work spaces; and to require the Department of Public Health and the Department of Building Inspection to post information on their websites about how to file complaints about noncompliance with workplace ventilation standards, and to coordinate to ensure that all such complaints are inspected within five business days. | AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE | Pass |
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210288
| 2 | | Emergency Ordinance - Enforcement of Workplace Ventilation Standards - COVID-19 | Ordinance | Killed | Emergency ordinance to require property owners of high-rise buildings with 50,000 square feet or more of nonresidential floor area that use mechanical ventilation systems, to certify that such systems are operating in compliance with applicable laws; to require businesses operating within those buildings to post certification within their work spaces; and to require the Department of Public Health and the Department of Building Inspection to post information on their websites about how to file complaints about noncompliance with workplace ventilation standards, and to coordinate to ensure that all such complaints are inspected within five business days. | RECOMMENDED AS AMENDED | Pass |
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