Petitions and Communications received from October 28 through noon on November 3, for reference by the President to the Committee considering related matters or to be ordered filed by the Clerk on November 8, 1999.
From concerned citizens, submitting opposition to the proposed living wage ordinance. File 99-0252, Finance and Labor Committee 4 Letters (1)
From Therese Koller, regarding Mayor Willie L. Brown and the Art Commission. 9 Letters (2)
From concerned citizens, submitting support for a multi-level parking garage in the Hall of Justice area (7th and Bryant). 2 Letters (3)
From Department of Human Services, regarding the timing of San Francisco’s phase-in of the electronic benefits transfer (EBT) system for the Food Stamps program in compliance with the federal mandate. (Reference 19991004-004) Copy: Supervisor Becerril (4)
From Police Department, regarding homeless encampments on sidewalks, in front of businesses. (Reference 19990921-017) Copy: Supervisor Brown (5)
From Barry J. London, submitting opposition to the proposed entertainment tax on admissions to movie theatres for the purpose of supporting arts programs in the public schools. File 99-1743, Housing and Social Policy Committee (6)
From Building Manager, regarding request for package scanners for the four entrances in City Hall. (Reference 19991018-002). Copy: Supervisor Brown (7)
From concerned citizens, submitting support for placing "Instant Runoff Voting" on the March 2000 ballot. File 99-1938, Rules Committee, 2 Letters (8)
From Office of the Sheriff, submitting request for waiver of the requirements of Chapter 12B and 12C of the Administrative Code. (9)
From Building Inspection Commission, submitting support for providing notice of applications for and issuance of demolition permits to recycling companies upon their payment of a specific fee. File 99-1425, Housing and Social Policy Committee (10)
From Office of the City Attorney, regarding purchase of PG&E Property at 2351 Cesar Chavez Street. File 99-2026, Finance and Labor Committee (11)
From Donald Hoganson, regarding Isalam, Mizpah and Bethesda as God, Holy City and Son. (12)
From Kathy Perry, regarding letter to the Editor of the San Francisco Chronicle made by reporter Yumi Wilson. (13)
From Controller’s Audits Division, submitting report concerning the performance audit of the Commission on the Status of Women. (14)
From Sue Imperial, submitting support for the Blue Angels flying over San Francisco. (15)
From James Brook, submitting opposition to the Blue Angels flying over San Francisco. (16)
From Lynn Riser, regarding legality of parking violation. (17)
From Sanger & Olson, submitting appeal requesting to overturn the decision of the Department of Public Works, regarding appeal of denial of minor encroachment permit for Fella Place. Public Hearing before Board of Supervisors, November 22, 1999. (18)
From Nick Porcaro, regarding nuclear reactors. (19)
From Department of Public Health, regarding the planned closure of Mount Zion hospital. (Reference 19990927-003) File 99-1851, Public Health and Environment Committee (20)
From Gilbert Criswell, regarding various topics; requesting that the Director of Public Health resign, and the Board of Supervisors draft legislation to protect the reproductive rights of women and men. 2 Letters (21)
From Department of Public Works, regarding the formation of an underground district on 23rd Street from Folsom Street to Treat Street. DPW Order No. 172,004 (22)
From State of California Building Standards Commission, regarding the adoption and amendment of building standards by the City and County of San Francisco. Files 99-0789, 99-0791, 99-0793, 99-0795, 99-0797, 99-0715, 2 Letters (23)
From the Art Commission, requesting the Board of Supervisors pull the Zoo Bond Funds File from the November 1, 1999 agenda. Copy: Each Supervisor, File 99-1912 (24)
From Food Not Bombs, regarding the arrest of several "Food Not Bombs activists" for distributing free vegetarian soup and bread to hungry, low-income people in San Francisco’s United Nations Plaza. Copy: Each Supervisor, 2 Letters (25)
From Office of the Mayor, responding to the Treasure Island Report of the 1998-99 Civil Grand Jury. (26)
From Fior d’ Italia, regarding vehicle parked in handicapped zone 24 hours a day with an expired license. (27)
From Emergency Communications Department, submitting quarterly report regarding the new 911/Office of Emergency Communication Center. Copy: Housing and Social Policy Committee (28)
From Emergency Communications Department, submitting quarterly report regarding the new 911/Office of Emergency Communication Center. Copy: Finance and Labor Committee (29)
From Office of the Sheriff, regarding additional staffing necessary if package scanners were installed at various entrances at City Hall. (Reference 19991018-003) Copy: Supervisor Brown, File 99-1381, Housing and Social Policy Committee (30)
From State Department of Health Services, submitting fiscal year 1999-00 revised county allocations for California Healthcare for Indigents Program Contract. (31)
From Arch Wilson, regarding the number of Veterans on the War Memorial Board of Trustees. Rules Committee Clerk (32)
From Gary Haines, submitting his frustration with having to re-register to vote more than once. Copy: Department of Elections (33)
From Department of Public Health, submitting copy of the Department of Public Health’s 1998-99 Annual Report. (34)
From Building Inspection Commission, submitting support for the proposed Building and Housing Codes. File 99-2049, Housing and Social Policy Committee (35)
From Harold Murphy, regarding problems with the postal service at Pine Street Post Office. (36)
From Department of Human Resources, submitting Administrative Change 05-99/00 to the Annual Salary Ordinance No. 209-99, for fiscal year 1999/00. (37)
From Arthuro Meuniot, submitting support for continued live entertainment in the South of Market area. Files 99-0745, 99-0759, Small Business, Economic Vitality and Consumer Services Committee (38)
From Department of Human Resources, submitting quarterly report of economic grievance settlements approved between July 1, 1999 and September 30, 1999. (39)
From Asian Art Museum, requesting release of reserve for 1989 Earthquake Safety Bonds (Ordinance 278-97) and release of reserve for 1994 Asian Art Museum Relocation Bond (Ordinance 278-97). Finance and Labor Committee (40)
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