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Legislation Details
File #:
Version:
1
250630
Name:
Various Codes - Streamlining Reporting
Requirements and Other Code Cleanup
Status:
Type:
Ordinance
Pending Committee Action
File created:
In control:
6/10/2025
Rules Committee
On agenda:
Final action:
6/10/2025
Enactment date:
Enactment #:
Title:
Ordinance amending the Administrative, Environment, Health, Labor and Employment, Park,
Planning, Police, Public Works, Subdivision, Transportation, and Building Inspection Commission
Codes to modify the reporting requirements related to 1) value of City-owned parcels, 2) code
enforcement violations, 3) updates to nutrition standards and guidelines, 4) rental of City vehicles, 5)
revenue recovery for damage to City property, 6) representations of women on City property, 7) the
Commission on Disability and Aging, 8) meetings of the State Legislation Committee, 9) the City
records center, 10) claims to the Bureau of Delinquent Revenue Collection, 11) the District Attorney
State Forfeiture Fund, 12) the Food Empowerment Market Fund, 13) the Infant and Toddler Early
Learning Scholarship Fund, 14) the Low Carbon Fuel Standard Credit Sales Fund, 15) the Mayor’s
Home Ownership Assistance Loan Fund, 16) the Mayor’s Housing Programs Fees Fund, 17) the
Public Health Environment Enforcement Fund, 18) Proposition 1B Local Street and Road
Improvement Funds, 19) the Community Mental Health Service, 20) studies and plans to develop the
Moscone Center Garage and the Performing Arts Garage, 21) managed care contracts, 22) Good
Food Purchasing Standards, 23) the City’s telecommunications program, 24) City property leased for
fossil fuel extraction, 25) the Redevelopment Agency, 26) the Healthy Nail Salon Recognition
Program, 27) loans related to the designation of residential rehabilitation areas, 28) the Housing Code
Enforcement Loan Program, 29) residential hotels, 30) the Short-Term Residential Rental Program,
31) the Affordable Housing and Home Ownership Bond Program, 32) nonprofit arts organizations, 33)
the Healthy Food Retailer Ordinance, 34) the In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority, 35) the
historical property contract (Mills Act) program, 36) the Housing Innovation Program, 37) Healthcare
Impact Reports, 38) the Better Streets Policy, 39) Navigation Centers, 40) the Cooperative Living
Opportunities for Mental Health Program, 41) the Safe Oversight Parking Pilot Program, 42)
surveillance technology audits, 43) the Neighborhood Anchor Business Registry, 44) the Citywide
Project Labor Agreement Ordinance, 45) work performed under Chapter 6 public works contracts, 46)
the 706 Mission Fund, 47) the Animal Shelter Fund, 48) the County Surveyor’s Survey Monument
Preservation Fund, 49) the Cultural District Fund, 50) the Disability and Aging Services Community
Living Fund, 51) the Jackson Playground Park Fund, 52) the Public Works Adopt-a-Tree Fund, 53) the
San Francisco Film Production Fund, 54) San Francisco Gift Funds, 55) Housing Element Production,
56) the Office of Environmental Review, 57) sexual harassment complaints, 58) City employee
overtime, 59) the Early Care and Education for All Initiative, 60) the Homeward Bound Program, 61)
the Shelter Monitoring Committee, 62) the Open Data Policy, 63) the Office of Emerging Technology,
64) the Commission on the Status of Women, 65) management information services, 66) the
Entertainment Commission, 67) fees associated with water conservation certification, 68) notices and
orders issued to Large Refuse Generators, 69) compliance with the Environmentally Preferable
Purchasing Ordinance, 70) restrictions on City purchases of bottled water, 71) the lead poisoning
prevention program, 72) the Hunters Point Shipyard health and safety ordinance, 73) the Assisted
Outpatient Treatment Program, 74) Equal Pay Reports, 75) noise assessment and prevention in land
use planning and environmental review, 76) amplified sound from unenclosed tour buses, 77)
adjustments to the street damage restoration fee, 78) fixed pedestal zones, 79) cost of parking places,
80) use of a Public Works revolving fund, 81) offset of use of fresh water due to the Nonpotable and
Reclaimed Water Use Master Plan, 82) surface-mounted facility site permits, 83) Tier 3 Love Our
Neighborhood Project Applications, 84) limited equity housing cooperative conversions and related
fees, 85) Police Department and Municipal Transportation Agency costs associated with street fairs,
86) the Housing Production Summary Attachment, 87) housing production, 88) jobs-housing fit, 89)
Administrative Code Chapter 31 appeals pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, 90)
progress of the Transit Center District, Market/Octavia, East SOMA, West SOMA, Inner Mission,
Lower Potrero/Showplace Square, and Central Waterfront Area Plans, 91) the Short Term Rental
program, 92) the Housing Inventory, 93) impact fees for Area Plans, 94) Housing Balance, 95) bicycle
parking requirements for City properties, 96) the Transportation Demand Management
Implementation, 97) the Affordable Housing Bonus Program, 98) the Van Ness Special Use District,
99) office development limits, 100) the Market Octavia Plan Area, 101) economic feasibility of the
Transportation Sustainability Fee, 102) the Rincon Hill Community Improvements Fund, 103) the
SOMA Community Stabilization Fund, 104) General Advertising Sign Inventory, 105) Neighborhood
Commercial District Zoning Controls, 106) residential density exceptions in RH (Residential, House)
Districts, 107) replacing auto-oriented uses with housing, 108) the Local Accessory Dwelling Unit
Program, 109) the State-mandated Accessory Dwelling Unit Program, 110) the legalization of
Unauthorized Dwelling Units, and 111) the Van Ness & Market Community Facilities Fee; remove
various obsolete reporting requirements; eliminate defunct funds, agencies, plans, and programs;
make other miscellaneous updates to 1) remove reference to library fines, 2) modify the library fee
amnesty program, 3) modify the permissible uses of the Administrative Services Vehicle Leasing
Program Fund, 4) approval of certain expenditures from the Library Special Collections and Services
Fund, 5) the process for preparing departmental equal employment opportunity plans, 6) reduce the
scope of report regarding compliance with the Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Ordinance, 7)
reduce the scope of reporting required for Tier 3 Love Our Neighborhood Project Applications, 8)
eliminate the Parking Authority as a responsible party to report costs to maintenance districts of
maintaining public improvements and facilities, 9) eliminate the Human Rights Commission as a body
that verifies the absence of evictions for parcels whose owners apply for conversion of the form of
ownership and for the purpose of the residential condominium conversion lottery, 10) update
requirements for the Health Care Service Master Plan, and 11) change the department responsible for
submitting annual reports for the Van Ness & Market Community Facilities Fee; other related
amendments; 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 necessity, convenience, and welfare under
Planning Code, Section 302.
Sponsors:
Attachments:
1. Leg Ver1, 2. Leg Dig Ver1, 3. Referral FYI 061625, 4. BIC Memo 062325, 5. Genral Plan and
CEQA Referral 062325, 6. CEQA Determination 062625, 7. Planning Commission Response 071125
Action By
Date
Action
Result
Ver.
RECEIVED FROM DEPARTMENT
Clerk of the Board
6/2/2025
1
ASSIGNED UNDER 30 DAY RULE
President
6/10/2025
1
REFERRED TO DEPARTMENT
Clerk of the Board
6/16/2025
1
REFERRED TO DEPARTMENT
Clerk of the Board
6/23/2025
1
RESPONSE RECEIVED
Planning Department
6/30/2025
1