Gloria L. Young, Clerk of the Board
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5. | 992043
| [Administrative Code Revision, Chapters 15, 16 and 19A]
| Supervisors Kaufman, Newsom
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Ordinance amending Administrative Code, Chapters 15 (Mental Health); 16 (Officers and Employees) and 19A (Public Health) by adding new Sections 15.1 (Definitions) and 15.19 (Alcoholism Advisory Board); repealing Sections 15.6, 15.8, 15.11, 15.12, 15.12-1, 15.12-2, 15.12-3, 15.12-4, 15.12-5, 15.12-6 and 16.803; renumbering Sections 15.1, 15.3, 15.4, 15.4-1, 15.5, 16.800, 16.801, and 16.802 as Sections 15.10, 15.12, 15.13, 15.14,15.15, 15.20, 15.21, and 15.22 respectively and renumbering Sections 15.2, 15.7-1, 15.9 and 19A.14 as Sections 15.11, 15.16, 15.17 and 15.18, respectively and amending the same, to consolidate the chapters and to eliminate out-dated and obsolete provisions; by adding a new Section 15.100 and renumbering Sections 19A.18, 19A.22, 19A.19 and 19A.36 as Sections 15.101, 15.102, 15.103, and 15.104, respectively; to create a new Article II ("Public Health Contracts") to Chapter 15; and by repealing Sections 19A.1, 19A.2, 19A.3, 19A.4, 19A.6, 19A.7, 19A.8, 19A.9, 19A.10, 19A.12, 19A.13, 19A.15, 19A.17, 19A.20, 19A.21, 19A.23, 19A.25, 19A.26, 19A.31, 19A.32, 19A.33, 19A.34, 19A.35, 19A.37, 19A.38, 19A.39 and 19A.40 to eliminate out-dated and obsolete provisions relating to contract approvals.
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| (Adds new Sections 15.1 and 15.19; repeals Sections 15.6, 15.8, 15.11, 15.12, 15.12-1, 15.12-2, 15.12-3, 15.12-4, 15-5, 15.12-6 and 16.803; renumbers Sections 15.1, 15.3, 15.4, 15.4-1, 15.5, 16.800, 16.801, and 16.802 as Sections 15.10, 15.12, 15.13, 15.14, 15.15, 15.20, 15.21, and 15.22; renumbers Sections 15.2, 15.7-1, 15.9 and 19A.14 as Sections 15.11, 15.16, 15.17 and 15.18; adds a new Section 15.100; renumbers Sections 19A.5, 19A.18, 19A.22, 19A.19 and 19A.36 as Sections 15.101, 15.102, 15.103, 15.104 and 15.105; to create a new Article II ("Public Health Contracts") to Chapter 15; repeals Sections 19A.1, 19A.2, 19A.3, 19A.4, 19A.6, 19A.7, 19A.8, 19A.9, 19A.10, 19A.12, 19A.13, 19A.15, 19A.17, 19A.20, 19A.21, 19A.23, 19A.25, 19A.26, 19A.31, 19A.32, 19A.33, 19A.34, 19A.35, 19A.37, 19A.38, 19A.39 and 19A.40.)
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| 12/13/1999, PASSED, ON FIRST READING. Supervisor Newsom requested to be added as co-sponsor.
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Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
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7. | 992045
| [Administrative Code Revision, Chapter 20]
| Supervisors Kaufman, Newsom
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Ordinance amending Administrative Code Sections 20.1 and 20.8 to correct references to the Department of Human Services and repealing Sections 20.1-1, 20-8-1, 20.8-2, 20.9, 20.10, 20.11, 20.20, 20.21, 20.22, 20.23, 20.24, 20.25, 20.25-2, 20.26, 20.27, 20.28, 20.30, 20.33, 20.34, 20.35, 20.36, 20.37, 20.38, 20.38-1, 20.39, 20.40, 20.40-1, 20.42, 20.43, 20.44, 20.45, 20.46, 20.47 and 20.53, regarding the Department of Human Services, to eliminate out-dated and obsolete provisions.
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| (Amends Sections 20.1 and 20.8; repeals Sections 20.1-1, 20-8-1, 20.8-2, 20.9, 20.10, 20.11, 20.20, 20.21, 20.22, 20.23, 20.24, 20.25, 20.25-2, 20.26, 20.27, 20.28, 20.30, 20.33, 20.34, 20.35, 20.36, 20.37, 20.38, 20.38-1, 20.39, 20.40, 20.40-1, 20.42, 20.43, 20.44, 20.45, 20.46, 20.47 and 20.53.)
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| 12/13/1999, PASSED, ON FIRST READING. Supervisor Newsom requested to be added as co-sponsor.
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Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
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8. | 992046
| [Administrative Code Revision, Chapter 58, Conflict of Interest Code]
| Supervisors Kaufman, Newsom
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Ordinance amending Administrative Code Sections 58.1, 58.2, 58.7, 58.8, 58.9, 58.105, 58.110, 58.115, 58.120, 58.145, 58.150, 58.155, 58.170, 58.175, 58.180, 58.185, 58.190, 8.200, 58.201, 58.202, 58.205, 58.220, 58.225, 58.275, 58.315, 58.320, 58.375, 58.380, 58.385, 58.390, 58.405, deleting sections 58.9, 58.168, 58.177, 58.195, 58.198, 58.267, 58.272, 58.310, 58.232, 58.340, 58.357, 58.382, 58.383, 58.405, and 58.500, and adding new Sections 58.100, 58.140, 58.160, 58.203, 58.204, 58.206,58.216, 58.242, 58.257, 58.295, 58.355, 58.395, 58.400, 58.410, 58.415, 58.420 to reorganize and renumber sections in alphabetical order and make other nonsubstantive technical changes; to reflect organizational changes for the Transportation Authority; and to add the Children and Families First Commission, the Taxi Commission, the Treasure Island Development Authority and the Citizens Advisory Committee to the Redevelopment Agency.
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| (Amends Sections 58.1, 58.2, 58.7, 58.8, 58.9, 58.105, 58.110, 58.115, 58.120, 58.145, 58.150, 58.155, 58.168, 58.170, 58.175, 58.177, 58.180, 58.185, 58.190, 58.195, 58.198, 58.200, 58.201, 58.202, 58.205, 58.220, 58.225, 58.267, 58.272, 58.275, 58.310, 58.315, 58.320, 58.323, 58.340, 58.357, 58.375, 58.380, 58.382, 58.383, 58.385, 58.390, 58.405, 58.500; adds new Sections 58.145, 58.385 and 58.400.)
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| 12/13/1999, PASSED, ON FIRST READING. Supervisor Newsom requested to be added as co-sponsor.
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Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
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32. | 992274
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Resolution appointing four members to the Drug Abuse Advisory Board; waiving residency requirement.
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| Gennie Nunley-Thompson, Seat 2, succeeding Matonia Williams, must represent law enforcement, new three-year term ending October 1, 2002;
Matonia Williams, Seat 6, succeeding Katrina Powell, must represent the public-at-large or service provider, new three-year term ending October 1, 2002;
Robert Elliott, Seat 12, succeeding Randy Salenfriend, must represent the public-at-large or service provider, unexpired portion of three-year term ending October 1, 2000;
Frederick Hobson, Seat 13, succeeding Margo St. James, must represent the public-at-large, unexpired portion of three-year term ending October 1, 2000.
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Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
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35. | 992277
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Resolution appointing seven members to the Airport Noise Committee.
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| Curt Holzinger, Seat 8, must be nominee of Supervisor Becerril, new three-year term ending September 30, 2002;
Daniel Liberthson, Seat 9, must be nominee of Supervisor Yaki, new three-year term ending September 30, 2002;
Marie Cram, Seat 11, must be nominee of Supervisor Ammiano, new three-year term ending September 30, 2002;
Nancy Kay Wuerfel, Seat 12, must be nominee of Supervisor Yee, new three-year term ending September 30, 2002;
Timothy Treacy, Seat 13, must be nominee of Supervisor Bierman, new three-year term ending September 30, 2002;
Amy V. Quirk, Seat 15, must be nominee of Supervisor Kaufman, new three-year term ending September 30, 2002;
Donald G. Bertone, Seat 17, must be nominee of Supervisor Brown, new three-year term ending September 30, 2002.
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Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
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38. | 992149
| [Parking Regulations, Various Locations]
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Resolution enacting and rescinding parking regulations at various locations:
DIAGONAL (30-DEGREE ANGLE) PARKING - RESCIND
Geneva Avenue, both sides, between Edinburgh and Vienna Streets
GREEN (SHORT-TERM LOADING) ZONE, 9 AM - 11 PM, EVERYDAY - RESCIND
North Point Street, south side, from 98 feet to 125 feet east of Polk Street (27-foot zone at #977 North Point Street)
NO PARKING ANYTIME - ESTABLISH
Faith Street, south side, from 62 feet to 97 feet west of Bayshore Boulevard (35-foot zone)
Jennings Street, east side, from Underwood Avenue to 120 feet southerly (120-foot zone)
Owens Street, east side, from 755 feet to 830 feet north of 16th Street (75 foot-zone, just south of private temporary connector road)
TWO-HOUR PARKING TIME LIMIT, 7 AM - 6 PM, EXCEPT SUNDAY - ESTABLISH
Chesley Street, east side, from Harrison Street to 61 feet southerly (61-foot zone)
RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING AREA "J" - ESTABLISH
Judah Street, both sides, between 8th and 9th Avenues (300 block)
NOTE: Parking meters will remain, but residents on this block will be allowed to purchase Area "J" permits
RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING AREA "Q" (2-HOUR TIME LIMIT, 8 AM - 6 PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY) - RESCIND
Exeter Street, both sides, between Paul Street and Salinas Avenue (unit block)
Salinas Avenue, north side, between Crane and Exeter Streets (300 block)
RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING AREA "U" (1-HOUR TIME LIMIT, 8 AM - 6 PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY) - ESTABLISH
1521-1523 Howard Street, south side, between 11th and 12th Streets (adds specified addresses only) NOTE: Parking meters will remain, but residents at these addresses will be allowed to purchase Area "U" permits
1603-1617 Howard Street, south side, between 12th and 13th Streets (adds specified addresses only) NOTE: Parking meters will remain, but residents at these addresses will be allowed to purchase Area "U" permits
1616-1624 Howard Street, north side, between 12th and 13th Streets (adds specified addresses only) NOTE: Parking meters will remain, but residents at these addresses will be allowed to purchase Area "U" permits
Howard Street, north side, between 11th and 12th Streets (1500 block, even-numbered addresses only) NOTE: Parking meters will remain, but residents on this block will be allowed to purchase Area "U" permits
Kissling Street, both sides, between 11th and 12th Streets (100 block)
Kissling Street, both sides, from 11th Street to west terminus (unit block) (Parking and Traffic Department)
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| (DPT Order No. 1868.)
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Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
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39. | 992150
| [Traffic Regulations, Various Streets]
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Resolution enacting and rescinding traffic regulations at various locations:
BICYCLE LANES - ESTABLISH
Laguna Honda Boulevard, southbound, between Clarendon Avenue and Forest Hill Station
The Embarcadero, northbound, between Howard Street and Broadway
The Embarcadero, southbound, from a point approximately 300 feet north of Mission Street to Folsom Street
MULTIPLE LEFT TURN LANES - ESTABLISH
5th Street, northbound, at King Street
NO LEFT TURN - ESTABLISH
3rd Street, southbound, at Pacific Bell Ballpark driveway, approximately 80 feet south of Berry Street
STREET CLOSED TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC, 11 AM - 2 PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY (FOR TABLES AND CHAIRS) - RESCIND
Commercial Street, between Kearny and Montgomery Streets (600 block)
TOW-AWAY, NO STOPPING ANYTIME - ESTABLISH
7th Street, west side, from 16th Street to 200 feet northerly (200-foot zone)
TOW-AWAY, NO STOPPING, 7 AM - 9 AM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY - ESTABLISH
Howard Street, north side, between Fremont and Beale Streets (Parking and Traffic Department)
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| (DPT Order No. 1868.)
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Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
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45. | 991923
| [Expenditure of Community Court Program Fines]
| Supervisor Brown
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Ordinance amending Administrative Code by adding Section 10.117-124 to require the Controller to separately account for fines awarded to the City through community court dispute resolution programs and appropriating those funds to enhance public safety and the quality of life in the communities served by the community courts.
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| (Adds Section 10.117-124.)
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| 12/13/1999, AMENDED. Supervisor Yee moved to amend title, line 5, by inserting "The Bayview and Taraval", page two, lines three through 8, by deleting the entire paragraph; amend page two, line 20 by inserting a new paragraph: "(c) A person shall not serve on a community court if she or he, or her or his employer, or a nonprofit agency of which she or he is a Board
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| 12/13/1999, PASSED ON FIRST READING. The roll was then called on the pending ordinance.
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Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
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| 992307
| [Petitions and Communications]
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Petitions and Communications received from December 9 through noon on December 15, for reference by the President to the Committee considering related matters or to be ordered filed by the Clerk on December 20, 1999.
From Betty Gee, submitting opposition to the proposed homeless shelter for gay, lesbian, transgender and questioning youth in Noe Valley. (1)
From Police Department, regarding an update on the status of creating a satellite police station in Visitacion Valley and assignment of a bi-lingual officer at that site. Copy: Supervisor Brown (2)
From Civil Service Commission, regarding certification of the highest prevailing rate of wages of the various crafts and kinds of labor paid in private employment in the City and County of San Francisco. (3)
From Therese Koller, regarding Mayor Brown and the Art Commission. 5 Letters (4)
From The Beach Chalet Restaurant, submitting opposition to the proposed Living Wage Ordinance. File 99-0252, Finance and Labor Committee (5)
From Office of the Mayor, regarding the proposed merger of the Chronicle/Examiner Newspapers and the December 8, 1999 recommendation of the Small Business Advisory Commission. File 99-2245 (6)
From Jones Lang LaSalle, submitting opposition to the proposed distribution of food in United Nations Plaza. (7)
From The Chinese Progressive Association, submitting support for the dissolution of Court Injunction Against Food Not Bombs. (8)
From Department of Public Health, submitting request for appointment of Thomas Rivard as member of the Airport Noise Committee. Rules Committee (9)
From Department of Administrative Services, submitting letter regarding what the Department has done regarding the city’s preparedness in the event of a catastrophic disaster. File 99-1927 (10)
From various signators, submitting Form 700 Statement of Economic Interests: (11)
John Henry Pearce, Constituent Liaison to Supervisor Ammiano
Carl Schick, Legislative Assistant to Supervisor Yaki
Nichole Truax, Legislative Assistant to Supervisor Brown
From William Altom, submitting opposition to the law suit San Francisco has filed against gun manufactures. (12)
From San Francisco International Airport, submitting request for appointment of Ron Wilson as member of the Airport Noise Committee. Rules Committee (13)
From F. Joseph Butler, regarding Capital Improvement Project funds request for Marion Place Pedestrian Improvements. Copy: Each Supervisor (14)
From Ocean Beach Historical Society, submitting documentation that the organization has a recognized interest in historical preservation and regarding their group’s appeal to the Board of Supervisors to landmark the Doggie Diner restaurant at 2750 Sloat Boulevard. Scheduled for public hearing January 18, 2000. File 99-2221 (15)
From Rand Knox, regarding Mayor Brown and political privatization. (16)
From Dan Solliday, appealing to the Board of Supervisors to do something about street people in the South of Market neighborhood. Copy: Each Supervisor (17)
From Animal Care and Control Department, regarding services provided by Animal Care and Control to San Francisco residents with limited English proficiency. (Reference number 19991115-059) Copy: Supervisor Teng (18)
From Civil Service Commission, submitting copy of Civil Service Commission’s Annual Report for fiscal year 1998-99. (19)
From Bob Planthold, submitting support for the recommendation of the Citizens Advisory Committee, which is Alternative 2, regarding the Bridge Housing-sponsored One Church Street project. (20)
From Gene Pepi, regarding Supervisor Ammiano and the Mayor’s race. (21)
From Fair Political Practice Commission, submitting notice of meeting to be held in Sacramento on January 7, 2000 seeking public comment on a proposed revision of the rules affecting conflicts of interest by public officials. (22)
From concerned citizens, submitting support for changing the term "owner" to "guardian" for people who have pet animals. 2 Letters (23)
From Mary Helen Rogers, submitting opposition to the proposed sub-lease of 1449 Webster Street to Capcom Coin-Op Inc. for Nickel City to be used for a family entertainment center. (24)
From Residential Rent Stabilization and Arbitration Board, regarding services provided by the Residential Rent Stabilization and Arbitration Board to San Francisco residents with limited English proficiency. (Reference No. 19991115-048) Copy; Supervisor Teng (25)
From Department of Parking and Traffic, regarding posting of notices for all the proposed items calendared for the December 14, 1999 Transportation and Land Use Committee. Files 99-2148, 99-2149, 99-2150, Transportation and Land Use Committee (26)
From James Carroll, submitting copy of letter to Department of Parking and Traffic regarding an abandoned vehicle at the corner of Fulton and Funston. (27)
From Juvenile Probation Department, regarding specific conditions that led to the escape of two individuals from the Youth Guidance Center and measures being taken to prevent these incidents in the future. (Reference No. 19991108-008) Copy: Supervisor Teng (28)
From Planning Department, regarding availability of draft Environmental Impact Report for the Alameda Watershed Management Plan. (29)
From Office of the Controller, submitting report concerning the financial audit of the Statement of Cash and Investments of the Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector for the quarter ended September 30, 1999. (30)
From Department of Consumer Assurance, regarding coordination of water quality testing and water vending dispensers. (Reference No. 19991122004) Copy: Supervisor Katz (31)
From Department of Public Health, submitting report "A Snapshot of Adolescent Health in San Francisco" regarding an up-to-date picture of the health status of San Francisco’s young people by utilizing health, economic, and psychosocial indicators and "The Health and Well-Being of San Francisco Unified School District Students K-12" submitting information from which to establish goals and actions to improve the physical, mental and social health and well-being of San Francisco public school students. 2 reports (32)
From Mayor’s Office of Emergency Services, submitting request for appointment of Lucien Canton as member of the Single Room Occupancy (SRO) Hotel Fire Prevention and Stabilization Task Force. Rules Committee (33)
From Chief Medical Examiner, regarding services provided by the Chief Medical Examiner to San Francisco residents with limited English proficiency. (Reference No. 19991115-040) Copy: Supervisor Teng (34)
From Todd Ratermann, regarding the drop in gun deaths in the United States between 1993 and 1997. (35)
From The Baskett Agency, regarding the Combined Insurance Company of America Group Health Insurance Trust for Christian Scientists. (36)
From Phoebe Williams, submitting copy of letter to Mayor Brown regarding the following cases: a pending payment of $15 million dollars for a 1973 asbestos case and 1993 gun down murder of her son. (37)
From Los Amigos of Orange County, regarding the California Sesquicentennial Symposium. (38)
From Department of Human Services, submitting copy of letter sent to Camelia Kao requesting additional information to determine her needs. (39)
From Civil Service Commission, regarding Prevailing Wage Certification Legislation. Finance and Labor Clerk (40)
From Office of the Controller, submitting report concerning the franchise audit of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) for the period from January 1, 1997 through December 31, 1998. (41)
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