Petitions and Communications
received from December 6 through noon on December 12, for reference by
the President to Committee considering related matters or to be ordered
filed by the Clerk on December 17, 2001.
From Office of the Controller, submitting report concerning the audit
of the County Clerk’s Office revolving fund for the period January 1,
2000 through June 30, 2001 for the period December 4, 2000 through June
30, 2001.(1)
From Office of the Controller, Audits Division, submitting report concerning
the concession audit of Fung Lum Express LLC. (2)
From Office of Contract Administration, submitting copy of the final Rules
and Regulations implementing the San Francisco Minimum Compensation Ordinance.
(3)
From Office of the Controller, Audits Division, submitting report concerning
the investigation of an allegation that the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development
Corporation misused grant funds from the City and County of San Francisco.
(4)
From Department of Public Works, regarding minor sidewalk encroachment
for
1259 Dolores Street. (5)
From John Jenkel, submitting newsletter entitled "Abuse News" dated December
7, 2001. (6)
From Elizabeth Johnson, commenting on newspaper article in the SF Chronicle
regarding the lack of heat at Redding Elementary and other schools in
San Francisco.(7)
From Shannon Seaberg, commenting on proposal by the Planning Department
regarding limiting the number of residential parking permits for each
neighborhood to the amount of spaces that are actually available and/or
charging "market" rates for these permits.Copy: Each Supervisor(8)
From Office of the Treasurer & Tax Collector, regarding request to investigate
and report on the practice of charging a $34 fee to pay taxes by credit
card.(Reference No. 20011105-005)Copy: Supervisor Yee (9)
From San Francisco International Airport, regarding the Airport Communications
training program.Copy: Each Supervisor (10)
From San Francisco International Airport, submitting notice that the Regional
Director of Immigration and Naturalization Services has reported that
he will cooperate in expediting citizenship applications for security
screeners.Copy: Each Supervisor (11)
From MUNI, submitting request for release of reserved funds ($250,000)
to support direct contractual needs to purchase equipment for a locally
controlled traffic signal priority system on MUNI buses. (12)
From concerned citizens, submitting support for proposed resolution that
gives the community more control over Big Box stores in San Francisco.File
011798 (13)
From Harry Moss, submitting support to keep Cole Hardware Store on Mission
Street open.Copy: Supervisor Ammiano (14)
From Jeff Hirsch, submitting support for a bicycle lane on Howard Street
between 5th and 11th Street.Housing, Transportation and Land Use Committee
(15)
From Tim Tumbleson, submitting support for the elimination of motorcycle
tolls on the Golden Gate Bridge. 4 Letters(16)
From State Department of Child Support Services, regarding county monthly
advances to operate their child support program. (17)
From Department of Parking and Traffic, submitting notice that items on
the Housing, Transportation and Land Use Committee’s agenda for December
13, 2001 have been posted.(18)
From Ms. Collins, commenting on proposed plans for the Van Ness Avenue
corridor. Copy: Each Supervisor (19)
From Manisha Patel, submitting support to create sustainable artist’s
communities in San Francisco.Copy: Each Supervisor (20)
From Treasurer Island Project, submitting request for release of reserved
funds from payroll reserve in the amount of $$406,290.Copy: Finance Committee
(21)
From Rick Thurber, commenting on the increase in litter and graffiti in
San Francisco.10 Letters (22)
From Thomas Wickline, submitting opposition to the City and County of
San Francisco making IBM pay $120,000 in fines for spraying Linux Ads
on the streets of San Francisco. (23)
From James Earl Jewell, submitting support for the decision of the Department
of Public Works affirming approval of a tentative/parcel map to legalize
the proposed subdivision of Lot 26 in Assessor’s Block 4301 into a three
lot subdivision at 692-696 De Haro Street. File 011995 (24)
From concerned citizens, supporting a ban on the sale of all fur in San
Francisco as proposed by the S.F. Commission on Animal Welfare and Control
in September 2000. 2 Letters (25)
From Mickie Winkler, commenting on the dirty streets in San Francisco.
(26)
From Jeffrey Small, submitting opposition to proposed legislation regarding
moratorium on new cell sites.File 011277 (27)
From Jimmy Loyce, regarding the District Attorney and the Director of
the Department of Public Health working together to create a working group
to revisit and update the health warnings on Amyl Nitrate also known as
"poppers". Copy: Supervisor Ammiano (28)
From Office of the Controller, submitting a set of high level financial
reports for the month of November 2001 showing fiscal year 2001-2002 status
and year-end figures for the prior year (2000-2001). (29)
From Secretary of State, submitting notice that the Easy Reading Voter
Guide will be available once again for the March 5, 2002, Primary Election.
(30)
From Department of Public Health, regarding the Direct Services and Programs
Survey on the Homeless Population for fiscal year 2001-2002. (31)
From San Francisco Transportation Authority, regarding operating plan
for the Caltrain Downtown extension/Transbay Terminal. (32)
From Police Department, submitting survey of alleged illegal activity
at automated public toilets and kiosks.(Reference No. 20011015-003)Copy:
Supervisors Newsom, McGoldrick (33)
From State Department of Health Services, regarding the Child Health and
Disability Prevention Program plan and budget approval for fiscal year
2001-2002. (34)
From State Board of Equalization, submitting the 2002 Calendar for the
Valuation of Public Utilities and Railroads in California. (35)
From Department of Human Services, submitting request for extension of
inquiry for information regarding various homeless services provided by
the City and County of San Francisco.Copy: Supervisor Newsom (36)
From State Department of Child Support Services, submitting revised copy
of the Child/Family and Spousal Support Payments and Assistance related
Distribution/Disbursement summary form.(37)
From Department of Public Health, submitting report of illegal discharges
of hazardous waste sites in San Francisco.Copy: Public Health and Environment
Committee (38)
From Innovation Wines, LLC, submitting request for a Type 17 Beer and
Wine Wholesale license and a Type 20 Off-Sale Beer and Wine license for
Eric H. Greenberg a.k.a. Innovation Wines, LLC.Offices will be located
at 1 Montgomery Street, Suite 3700 and the warehouse for shipping and
storage will be located at Pier 21 at the Embarcadero. Copy: Economic
Vitality, Small Business and Social Policy Committee (39)
From Department of Human Services, submitting annual report on sexual
harassment complaints for fiscal year 2000 - 2001.Copy: Each Supervisor
(40)
From Steven Hill, submitting request for volunteers for the final mobilization
of the Instant Runoff Voting precinct walk. (41)
From Terrie Frye, submitting opposition to the Board of Supervisors adopting
issues that the voters have turned down. (42)
From Judicial Council of California, submitting Superior Court deposit
statements for September and October 2001. (43)
From Department of Public Works, submitting decision affirming approval
of a tentative/parcel map for a 2 Lot Subdivision Project at 8 Miguel
Street. (44)
From San Francisco Black Leadership Forum, submitting support for naming
the new main library the "Margery Stern Library". (45)
From Mayor’s Office of Housing, regarding inquiry for information on homeless
services.(Reference No. 20011119-016)Copy: Supervisor Newsom (46)
From San Francisco Tomorrow, submitting support for exclusive bus lanes
in the median of Van Ness Avenue.Copy: Each Supervisor (47)
From State Department of Child Support Services, regarding child support
orders based on presumed income. (48)
From Judith Blankman, submitting notice that her polling place wasn’t
open on the morning of December 11, 2001 at 8:00 a.m.Copy: Each Supervisor
(49)
From US Army Corps, submitting public notice regarding permit to place
fill material into approximately 0.71 acres of jurisdictional wetlands
to facilitate construction of the Traditions Residential Development.The
residential development would be constructed on a 19-acre infill parcel
located at 360 Corona Road, just south of Sonoma Mountain Parkway, and
east of Corona Road in the City of Petaluma. (50) |