190914
| 1 | | Formal Policy Discussions - September 10, 2019 | Hearing | Filed | Pursuant to Charter, Sections 2.103 and 3.100(7), and Administrative Code, Section 2.11, the Mayor shall discuss the following eligible topic submitted from the Supervisor representing District 6. The Mayor may address the Board initially for up to five minutes. Discussion shall not exceed two minutes per question or answer.
1. Drug Use and Overdose Treatment (District 6) | HEARD AND FILED | |
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190702
| 2 | | Planning Code - New Rooftop Floor Area or Building Volume on Noncomplying Structure Designated as a Significant Building - 5 Third Street | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to permit new floor area or building volume on the rooftop of a noncomplying structure that is designated as a Significant Building under Planning Code, Article 11, located on Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 3707 (5 Third Street), provided that the rooftop has an existing parapet at least 17 feet in height along the primary building frontage; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and making findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. | FINALLY PASSED | Pass |
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190657
| 1 | | Administrative Code - San Francisco Special Tax Financing Law - Port of San Francisco | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the San Francisco Administrative Code Special Tax Financing Law, constituting Article 43.10, to authorize special tax financing of certain facilities and services related to property in the jurisdiction of the Port of San Francisco. | FINALLY PASSED | Pass |
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190594
| 3 | | Planning Code - Reorganization of Chinatown Mixed Use Districts | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to revise the zoning control tables of the Chinatown Mixed Use Districts to make them consistent with those in Articles 2 and 7, to apply the use definitions in Section 102, to set an abandonment period for use size maximums, and to allow General Entertainment and Nighttime Entertainment Uses with conditional use authorization; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and adopting findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. | FINALLY PASSED | Pass |
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190654
| 1 | | Street and Public Service Easement Vacation Order - Mission Rock Project | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance ordering the street vacation of the entirety of Seawall Lot 337 (located east of Third Street between China Basin Channel and Mission Rock Street, including China Basin Park) and portions of Terry A. Francois Boulevard along with public service easements in connection with the Mission Rock Project; reserving various temporary rights in favor of the City and PG&E, subject to conditions specified in this Ordinance; authorizing official acts in connection with this Ordinance, as defined herein; adopting findings under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | FINALLY PASSED | Pass |
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190707
| 1 | | Street Vacation - Potrero HOPE SF Project - Phase 2 | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance ordering the vacation of streets in the Potrero HOPE SF Project - Phase 2 (Blocks A and B) site, generally bounded by 25th Street on the north, 26th Street on the south, Wisconsin Street on the west, and Connecticut Street on the east; allowing a reservation of rights for electric utilities access at the southwest corner of 25th Street and Wisconsin Street and required pedestrian access; authorizing the City to quitclaim its interest in the vacation areas to the San Francisco Housing Authority; affirming the Planning Department’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, including transmittal of the Ordinance by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to the Public Works Director for purposes of recordation of property rights. | FINALLY PASSED | Pass |
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190460
| 2 | | Waiver of Banner Fee - Retroactive - SOMA Pilipinas Filipino Cultural Heritage District | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance retroactively waiving the banner fees under the Public Works Code for up to 300 banners placed on City-owned poles by SOMA Pilipinas, for an indefinite period beginning September 24, 2018, to celebrate the culture and visibility of the Filipino Cultural Heritage District. | PASSED ON FIRST READING | Pass |
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190836
| 1 | | Appropriation - Fund Balance - San Francisco Seawall Earthquake Safety and Disaster Prevention Program - $11,500,000 - FY2019-2020 | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance appropriating $11,500,000 of fund balance to the Port for the San Francisco Seawall Earthquake Safety and Disaster Prevention Program in FY2019-2020. | PASSED ON FIRST READING | Pass |
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190837
| 1 | | Setting Property Tax Rate and Establishing Pass-Through Rate for Residential Tenants - FY2019-2020 | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance levying property taxes at a combined rate of $1.1801 on each $100 valuation of taxable property for the City and County of San Francisco, San Francisco Unified School District, San Francisco County Office of Education, San Francisco Community College District, Bay Area Rapid Transit District, and Bay Area Air Quality Management District; and establishing a pass-through rate of $0.0660 per $100 of assessed value for residential tenants pursuant to Administrative Code, Chapter 37, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020. | AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE | Pass |
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190837
| 2 | | Setting Property Tax Rate and Establishing Pass-Through Rate for Residential Tenants - FY2019-2020 | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance levying property taxes at a combined rate of $1.1801 on each $100 valuation of taxable property for the City and County of San Francisco, San Francisco Unified School District, San Francisco County Office of Education, San Francisco Community College District, Bay Area Rapid Transit District, and Bay Area Air Quality Management District; and establishing a pass-through rate of $0.0660 per $100 of assessed value for residential tenants pursuant to Administrative Code, Chapter 37, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020. | PASSED ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED | Pass |
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190760
| 1 | | Accept and Expend In-Kind Gift - Retroactive - Naloxone Distribution Project - $57,600 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution retroactively authorizing the Police Department to accept and expend an in-kind gift of 768 units of Naloxone estimated at $57,600 through the Naloxone Distribution Project, which is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and administered by the California Department of Health Care Services to combat opioid overdose-related deaths, for the term of February 1, 2019, through May 30, 2019. | ADOPTED | Pass |
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190795
| 1 | | Multifamily Housing Revenue Note - Bernal Gateway 2 LP - Not to Exceed $23,500,000 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution authorizing the execution and delivery of a multifamily housing revenue note in one or more series in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $23,500,000 for the purpose of providing financing for the construction of a 55-unit multifamily rental housing project known as “Bernal Gateway Apartments;” approving the form of and authorizing the execution of a funding loan agreement, providing the terms and conditions of the loan from the funding lender to the City, and the execution and delivery of the note; approving the form of and authorizing the execution of a project loan agreement providing the terms and conditions of the loan from the City to the borrower; approving the form of and authorizing the execution of a regulatory agreement and declaration of restrictive covenants; authorizing the collection of certain fees; approving modifications, changes, and additions to the documents; ratifying and approving any action heretofore taken in connection with the back-to-back loans, the note and the project, as defined herein; and granting general authority to City officials | ADOPTED | Pass |
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190796
| 1 | | Accept and Expend Gift - Retroactive - Julie Lepinard and JSLH Foundation - Artwork Entitled “La Rose des Vents” - Total Gift Value of $576,743 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution retroactively authorizing the Arts Commission to accept a gift of art, entitled “La Rose des Vents,” from the Julie Lepinard and JSLH Foundation valued at $386,421; authorizing the installation of the artwork in front of the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park; and authorizing the Arts Commission to accept and expend a donation from the Julie Lepinard & JSLH Foundation of $190,322 for a total gift value of $576,743 for the purpose of maintaining the artwork for a period of September 1, 2019, through September 23, 2039. | ADOPTED | Pass |
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190848
| 1 | | Sale of General Obligation Bonds - Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bonds - Not to Exceed $3,100,000 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution authorizing and directing the sale of not to exceed $3,100,000 aggregate principal amount of City and County of San Francisco General Obligation Bonds (Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bonds, 2012), Series 2019C; prescribing the form and terms of said bonds; authorizing the execution, authentication, and registration of said bonds; providing for the appointment of depositories and other agents for said bonds; providing for the establishment of accounts related to said bonds; providing for the manner of sale of said bonds by competitive or negotiated sale; approving the forms of Official Notice of Sale and Notice of Intention to Sell Bonds; directing the publication of the Notice of Intention to Sell Bonds; approving the form of the Preliminary Official Statement and the form and execution of the Official Statement relating to the sale of said Bonds; approving the form of the Continuing Disclosure Certificate; authorizing and approving modifications to documents; declaring the City's official intent to reimburse certain expenditures; waiving the deadline for submission of | ADOPTED | Pass |
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190849
| 1 | | Sale of Taxable General Obligation Bonds (Affordable Housing, 2015), Series 2019D - Not to Exceed $92,725,000 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution authorizing and directing the sale of not to exceed $92,725,000 aggregate principal amount of City and County of San Francisco Taxable General Obligation Bonds (Affordable Housing, 2015), Series 2019D; prescribing the form and terms of such bonds; providing for the appointment of depositories and other agents for such bonds; providing for the establishment of accounts and/or subaccounts related to such bonds; authorizing the sale of such bonds by competitive or negotiated sale; approving the forms of the Official Notice of Sale and Notice of Intention to Sell Bonds and directing the publication of the Notice of Intention to Sell Bonds; approving the form of the Bond Purchase Contract; approving the form of the Preliminary Official Statement and the execution of the Official Statement relating to the sale of such bonds; approving the form of the Continuing Disclosure Certificate; authorizing and approving modifications to such documents; ratifying certain actions previously taken, as defined herein; and granting general authority to City officials to take necessary actions | ADOPTED | Pass |
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190835
| 1 | | Appropriation - 2012 General Obligation Parks Bond Proceeds - $3,100,000 - 2015 General Obligation Housing Bond Proceeds - $92,725,000 - FY2019-2020 | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance appropriating $3,100,000 of proceeds from the 2012 General Obligation Parks Bond, Series 2019C, to the Port of San Francisco and appropriating $92,725,000 of proceeds from the 2015 General Obligation Housing Bond, Series 2019D, to the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development in FY2019-2020 and placing $95,825,000 on Controller’s Reserve pending the sale of the bonds. | PASSED ON FIRST READING | Pass |
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190852
| 1 | | Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds - 480 Eddy Street - Not to Exceed $19,350,000 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution declaring the intent of the City and County of San Francisco (“City”) to reimburse certain expenditures from proceeds of future bonded indebtedness; authorizing the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (“Director”) to submit an application and related documents to the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee (“CDLAC”) to permit the issuance of residential mortgage revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $19,350,000 for 480 Eddy Street; authorizing and directing the Director to direct the Controller’s Office to hold in trust an amount not to exceed $100,000 in accordance with CDLAC procedures; authorizing the Director to certify to CDLAC that the City has on deposit the required amount; authorizing the Director to pay an amount equal to such deposit to the State of California if the City fails to issue the residential mortgage revenue bonds; approving, for purposes of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the issuance and sale of residential mortgage revenue bonds by the City in an aggregate principal amount not | ADOPTED | Pass |
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190853
| 1 | | Apply for Grant Application - California Department of Housing and Community Development - Housing for a Healthy California Article II Grant Funds - Not to Exceed $14,300,000 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution authorizing the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, to apply for and execute a grant application, as defined herein, under the California Department of Housing and Community Development Housing for a Healthy California Article II Grant, for an amount not to exceed $14,300,000. | ADOPTED | Pass |
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190894
| 1 | | Appointment, Association of Bay Area Governments, Executive Board Regional Planning Committee - Supervisor Rafael Mandelman | Motion | Passed | Motion appointing Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, for a two year term to be determined, to the Association of Bay Area Governments Executive Board Regional Planning Committee. | | |
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190812
| 1 | | Planning Code - Allowing Long-Term Parking of and Overnight Camping in Vehicles and Ancillary Uses at 2340 San Jose Avenue | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to allow temporary long-term parking of and overnight camping in vehicles, and ancillary uses including administrative offices, restrooms, showering or bathing facilities, kitchen or other food preparation facilities, and eating areas at 2340 San Jose Avenue, Assessor’s Parcel Block No. 6973, Lot No. 039, subject to compliance with all other Municipal Code requirements, including but not limited to requirements of the Overnight Safe Parking Pilot Program; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and making findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. | PASSED ON FIRST READING | Pass |
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190905
| 1 | | Eagle Plaza Commemorative Street Plaques - 12th Street Sidewalk at Harrison Street | Resolution | Passed | Resolution to initiate the review of a proposal to commemorate icons of the Leather and LGBTQ movements by installing 40 street “stud” plaques along the 12th Street sidewalk of Eagle Plaza and adjacent to the historic Eagle Bar, located at 1532 Harrison Street, in accordance with Public Works Code, Sections 789, et seq., the Commemorative Street Plaque Ordinance. | ADOPTED | Pass |
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190911
| 1 | | Opposing California Assembly Bill No. 235 (Mayes) - Electrical Corporations: Recovery of Catastrophic Wildfire Costs and Expenses | Resolution | Passed | Resolution opposing California State Assembly Bill No. 235, authored by Assembly Member Chad Mayes, which would make PG&E customers and ratepayers act as guarantors if shareholders default on their payments due to continued wildfire safety negligence or poor management decisions. | ADOPTED | Pass |
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190909
| 1 | | Condemning the Shooting of and Urging Repatriation for Brandon Lee - Urging a Congressional Investigation, Hearing, and the Suspension of United States Aid to the Philippine Military and Police | Resolution | Passed | Resolution condemning the attempted assassination of San Francisco native and United States citizen Brandon Lee in the Philippines by suspected elements of the 54th Infantry Battalion of the Armed Forces of the Philippines; supporting the immediate evacuation of Lee from the Philippines and his repatriation to San Francisco to ensure his safety and access to adequate medical care; urging our San Francisco Federal representatives to initiate a Congressional investigation into the shooting of Lee; and urging our San Francisco Federal representatives to support a Congressional hearing on consequences of United States tax dollars going to the Philippine military and police, and to advocate for suspension of United States aid to the Duterte regime until Lee’s case is resolved and the perpetrators are brought to justice. | ADOPTED | Pass |
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190793
| 2 | | Environment, Police Codes - Electric Vehicle Charging in Commercial Parking | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Environment Code to require commercial parking lots and garages with more than 100 parking spaces to install electric vehicle charging equipment; amending the Police Code to add compliance with the new requirement as a condition of existing as well as future permits for commercial parking lots and garages; and affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. | | |
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190548
| 2 | | Planning Code - Jobs Housing Linkage Fee and Inclusionary Housing | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Planning Code to modify the Jobs Housing Linkage Fee by clarifying the indexing of the fee, adding options for complying with the fee, phasing increases to the fee, dedicating funds for permanent supportive housing and the preservation and acquisition of affordable housing, requiring periodic evaluation of the nexus study and fee, and to remove the monetary limit for the Small Sites Funds under the Inclusionary Housing Program; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and making findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare pursuant to Planning Code, Section 302. | | |
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190925
| 1 | | Health Code - City-Operated Adult Residential Facility - 887 Potrero Avenue | Ordinance | Killed | Ordinance amending the Health Code to require the Department of Public Health to maintain and operate at full capacity a 55-bed adult residential facility located at 887 Potrero Avenue as soon as possible, but by no later than July 1, 2021, recognizing that before then 41 of the 55 beds may be used as emergency shelter for people experiencing homelessness. | | |
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190843
| 2 | | Administrative Code - General Obligation Bond Pass-Throughs to Tenants | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to allow tenants who have received a pass-through of general obligation bond repayment costs from their landlords to seek relief from the Rent Board based on financial hardship; to limit the number of years that a landlord can cover in a single pass-through; and to extend the time period for tenants to pay such pass-throughs. | | |
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190926
| 1 | | Administrative Code - Acquisition, Retention, and Use of Surveillance Technology | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending Chapter 19B of the Administrative Code, governing the City’s acquisition, retention, and use of surveillance technology, to allow the acquisition and retention of face recognition technology under certain conditions; to preclude legal relief for alleged violations of Chapter 19B that the City timely cured following notice; and to authorize the City Administrator to adopt implementing standards to guide departments in compliance with Chapter 19B’s restrictions on the acquisition, retention, and use of surveillance technology. | | |
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190927
| 1 | | Business and Tax Regulations Code - Administration of Traffic Congestion Mitigation Tax | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Business and Tax Regulations Code to add provisions to administer the Traffic Congestion Mitigation Tax; and to make conforming non-substantive changes. | | |
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190928
| 1 | | Health Code - City-Operated Adult Residential Facility | Ordinance | Passed | Ordinance amending the Health Code to require the Department of Public Health to maintain and operate at full capacity an adult residential facility with no fewer than 41 beds. | | |
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190929
| 1 | | Health Code - Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Warning for Advertisements | Ordinance | Filed | Ordinance amending the Health Code by amending the Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Warning Ordinance to update the statement of findings and purpose; revise the definition of Advertiser; reduce the required warning size; modify the required warning text; and revise the enforcement provisions. | | |
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190930
| 1 | | Apply for Grant - California Department of Health Care Services - Housing Funds for Whole Person Care Pilot Program - Not to Exceed $8,130,059 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution approving the Department of Public Health to apply for the one-time Housing Funds for Whole Person Care pilot program from the California Department of Health Care Services in an amount not to exceed $8,130,059 from January 1, 2020, through June 30, 2025; and designating the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing as the single point of contact for the Housing Funds for Whole Person Care pilot allocation. | | |
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190931
| 1 | | Accept and Expend Grant - Retroactive - North Valley Consortium Workforce Development Board - Prison to Employment Initiative - $387,105 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution retroactively authorizing the Office of Economic and Workforce Development to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $387,105 from the Bay-Peninsula Regional Planning Unit fiscal agent, the North Valley Consortium Workforce Development Board, for expansion of an in-custody job center and coordination of post-release job training and workforce development programs, for the period of September 1, 2019, through March 31, 2022. | | |
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190932
| 1 | | Accept and Expend Grant - California Department of Pesticide Regulation - Pest Prevention in Affordable Housing Sites - $160,651 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution authorizing the Department of the Environment to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $160,651 from the California Department of Pesticide Regulation for the purpose of evaluating the success of pest prevention efforts in affordable housing for the period of October 1, 2019, through September 30, 2022. | | |
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190933
| 1 | | Accept and Expend In-Kind Gift - Retroactive - Consulting Services, Various Providers - Valued at $750,400 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution retroactively authorizing the Department of Technology to accept an in-kind gift of consulting services valued at $750,400 from various providers during FY2018-2019. | | |
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190934
| 1 | | Loan Agreement - 4840 Mission Housing Associates LP - 4840 Mission Street - Not to Exceed $18,510,000 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution approving and authorizing the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development to execute documents relating to a loan to provide financing for predevelopment activities for the construction of a 100% affordable 137-unit multifamily rental housing project known as 4840 Mission, including the payoff of an acquisition loan, completion of additional architectural design and design consultant work, and other predevelopment activities, in an aggregate amount not to exceed $18,510,000; approving the form of and authorizing the execution of a first amendment to the loan agreement, an amended and restated promissory note, and an amendment to the deed of trust; ratifying and approving any action heretofore taken in connection with the project, as defined herein; granting general authority to City officials to take actions necessary to implement this Resolution, as defined herein; and finding that the loan is consistent with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1. | | |
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190935
| 1 | | Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds - 1049 Golden Gate Avenue, 949-959 Laguna Street, 900-940 McAllister Street, and 1010-1030 Buchanan Street (Frederick Douglas Haynes Apartments) - Not to Exceed $47,760,000 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution declaring the intent of the City and County of San Francisco (“City”) to reimburse certain expenditures from proceeds of future bonded indebtedness; authorizing the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (“Director”) to submit an application and related documents to the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee (“CDLAC”) to permit the issuance of residential mortgage revenue bonds pursuant to a plan of financing in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $47,760,000 for 1049 Golden Gate Avenue, 949-959 Laguna Street, 900-940 McAllister Street, and 1010-1030 Buchanan Street (Frederick Douglas Haynes Apartments); authorizing and directing the Director to direct the Controller’s Office to hold in trust an amount not to exceed $100,000 in accordance with CDLAC procedures; authorizing the Director to certify to CDLAC that the City has on deposit the required amount; authorizing the Director to pay an amount equal to such deposit to the State of California if the City fails to issue the residential mortgage revenue bonds; approving, for purposes | | |
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190936
| 1 | | Urging Expansion of Treasure Island Resident Relocation and Transition Benefits | Resolution | Passed | Resolution urging the Treasure Island Development Authority to expand relocation and transition benefits for “Post-Development and Disposition Agreement” households. | | |
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190937
| 1 | | Supporting the Demands and Actions of the Close the Camps - Free Our Children Coalition | Resolution | Passed | Resolution supporting the demands and actions of the Close the Camps - Free Our Children coalition, which aims to draw attention to the systemic mistreatment of immigrants at the United States border and is working towards closing the inhumane immigrant detention camps and freeing innocent children and families. | | |
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190938
| 1 | | Supporting the Letter to Pacific Gas & Electric Company Expressing Interest in Purchasing Electric Distribution Assets | Resolution | Passed | Resolution supporting the non-binding indication of interest sent to Pacific Gas & Electric Company on September 6, 2019, proposing to purchase the assets needed to provide electric distribution service to all customers in San Francisco for $2,500,000,000. | | |
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190939
| 1 | | Korean Chuseok Day - September 13, 2019 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution recognizing September 13, 2019, as Korean Chuseok Day and honoring the Korean Center, Inc. for its contributions to the Korean-American community in the City and County of San Francisco. | | |
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190940
| 1 | | Hearing - Budget and Legislative Analyst's Performance Audit - City's Assumption of the Housing Authority's Essential Functions | Hearing | Filed | Hearing to review the performance audit of the City's assumption of the Housing Authority's essential functions, prepared for the Board of Supervisors by the Budget and Legislative Analyst; and requesting the Budget and Legislative Analyst, Housing Authority, and Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development to report. | | |
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190941
| 1 | | Hearing - Budget and Legislative Analyst's Performance Audit - Office of Economic and Workforce Development's Planning for Large-Scale Projects to Address Economic Impacts on Surrounding Businesses | Hearing | Filed | Hearing to review the performance audit of the Office of Economic and Workforce Development's planning for large-scale projects to address economic impacts on surrounding businesses, prepared for the Board of Supervisors by the Budget and Legislative Analyst; and requesting the Budget and Legislative Analyst, Office of Economic and Workforce Development, Public Works, Municipal Transportation Agency, and Public Utilities Commission to report. | | |
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190808
| 2 | | Emergency Declaration - Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning System Failure - 1235 Mission Street - Estimated Cost of Repairs $775,000 | Resolution | Passed | Resolution approving the Director of Public Work’s declaration of an emergency for the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system failure of all existing chillers on the rooftop of 1235 Mission Street, a property that is operated by the Human Services Agency, estimated to cost $775,000 to repair, pursuant to Administrative Code, Section 21.15(c). | | |
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