Petitions and communications received from September 9 through noon on September 15, for reference by the President to the Committee considering related matters or to be ordered filed by the Clerk on September 21, 1999.
From Public Utilities Commission, regarding raising water levels at Lake Merced. (1)
From Public Utilities Commission, regarding expenditure of funds for the emergency work to replace the structurally inadequate sewer on Polk Street between Clay and Washington Streets. Finance and Labor Committee (2)
From Department of Parking and Traffic, regarding incident with parking control officer and merchant at 8th and Clement Street on August 8, 1999. Copy: Supervisor Yee (3)
From Solid Waste Management Program, submitting an outline of diversion programs for the Solid Waste Management Program. Copy: Supervisor Becerril (4)
From Department of Human Resources, submitting Administrative Change Nos. 01-99/00, 02-99/00 to the Annual Salary Ordinance FY1999/00. (5)
From Office of the City Attorney, responding to constituent, regarding Building and Housing Codes. Files 99-1682 thru 99-1693, Housing and Social Policy Committee (6)
From Department of Building Inspection, regarding contractors violating the Lead Abatement Ordinance Copy: Supervisor Ammiano (7)
From Emergency Communications Department, submitting claim form along with supporting documentation for an ECD employee. (8)
From Mitchell Near, regarding parking on sidewalks and lack of enforcement. Copy: Department of Parking and Traffic (9)
From various departments, submitting notice that the adopted budget for fiscal year 1999-2000 is adequate to meet service levels as proposed to the Board. File 99-1350 (10)
District Attorney
From Rod Stewart, submitting concerns about the planned operations of the New Large Aircraft (NLAs) at SFO. (11)
From US Army Corps of Engineers, submitting San Francisco District Public Notice No. 240101, regarding proposed regional general permit for repair and protection activities in emergency situations. (12)
From Therese A. Koller, regarding Saturday open door meeting with Mayor Willie L. Brown. Copy: Each Supervisor (13)
From the Living Wage Coalition, regarding meeting (September 15, 1999) of non-profit workers to discuss what the living wage proposal says and how they can be involved. Copy: Each Supervisor, File 99-0252, Finance and Labor Committee (14)
From Police Department, regarding the disposal and/or destruction policy of retired service firearms. Copy: Supervisor Leno (15)
From Department of Human Services, requesting release on the reserve on the proposed 260 Golden Gate Family Residence in the amount of $1.3 million. Finance and Labor Committee (16)
From Donald Hoganson, requesting support to establish the Kingdom of New Jerusalem. (17)
From various signators, submitting Form 700 Statement of Economic Interests: (18)
Kathleen Haviland, Constituent Liaison to Supervisor
Newsom
Kim Marschner, Legislative Assistant to Supervisor Yaki
Paula Vlamings, Legislative Analyst
Nathan Purkiss, Constituent Liaison to Supervisor Yaki
From concerned citizens, regarding nighttime entertainment in the South of Market area. Files 99-745, 99-0759, Small Business, Economic Vitality and Consumer Services Committee 12 Letters (19)
From Fire Department, submitting Overtime Justification report as requested by the Board of Supervisors. (20)
From Jose Luis Moscovich, submitting resignation as Transportation Authority’s Director of Plans and Programs, effective September 13, 1999. Copy: Each Supervisor (21)
From Office of the Controller, regarding amendments to the Memoranda of Understanding with SEIU Local 790 Staff and Per Diem Nurses and with Teamsters Local 856 Supervising Nurses. Files 99-1490, 99-1491, Finance and Labor Committee (22)
From Department of Parking and Traffic, regarding posting of notices for the proposed items calendared for the Transportation and Land Use Committee meeting of September 14, 1999. File 99-0378, Transportation and Land Use Committee (23)
From Department of Public Health, submitting Hazardous Waste Release Report. Public Health and Environment Committee Clerk (24)
From Joseph Braverman, submitting support to poll the public on upcoming legislation and ways to increase voter participation. Copy: Each Supervisor (25)
From Karina Nelson VanCamp, submitting request for transfer of Type 21 Offsale General Liquor License from 320 Mission Street to 390 Sutter Street. Small Business, Economic Vitality and Consumer Services Committee (26)
From Bonnie Huang, regarding an advertisement in the local Chinese newspaper for a janitorial training class, offering training in basic English and job-interviewing skills at $120 dollars/person. Copy: District Attorney (27)
From Office of the Assessor-Recorder, regarding electronic recording in San Francisco. Copy: Each Supervisor (28)
From Office of the Treasurer, submitting investment activity (for fiscal year to date) of the portfolios under management. (29)
From Department of Public Health, submitting request to release $300,000 in funds held on reserve for the Department of Public Health for the acute diversion mental health program. Finance and Labor committee (30)
From Department of Telecommunications and Information Services, regarding quotation for Citywatch Video Program Conversion from English to Cantonese, Mandarin and Spanish. Copy: Supervisor Becerril (31)
From Fire Department, submitting annual inspection of Central Police Station at 766 Vallejo Street for holding cells relating to fire and life safety. (32)
From Physicians for Human Rights, regarding U.S. Campaign to Ban Landmines. (33)
From Marina Associates, submitting opposition to SB948 (Rent Control). (34)
From Theresa Kolle, regarding issues at the Art Commission that the Art Commission and the Mayor’s Office have refused to address. (35)
From Erik Beckjord, submitting support to ban cell phones in public spaces. (36)
From Gebo Jera, submitting opposition to entertainment being taxed. (37)
From Office of the City Attorney, submitting appointment of Julia Friedlander to the Internet Economic Impact Task Force. Rules Committee (38)
From concerned citizens, submitting support to ban live animal markets in San Francisco. 2 Letters (39)
From Office of the Controller Audits Division, submitting report concerning the audit of various department: (40)
Employees’ Retirement System
Fire Department
Commission on the Aging
War Memorial and Performing Arts Center
From Port of San Francisco, requesting release of reserve funds for $260,000 for dredging and disposal work at Hyde Street Fishing Harbor. Finance and Labor Committee (41)
From Erik Beckjord, suggesting corporations should provide housing for employees. (42)
From Department of Telecommunications and Information Services, regarding RCN Telecom Services of California’s July 30, 1999 application for a Cable Franchise. File 99-1521, Public Utilities and Deregulation Committee Copy: Each Supervisor (43)
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