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MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
IMonday, January 6, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday,
January 6, 1975, 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Nelder,
Pelosi.. Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari — 3.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Molinari noted present at 2:19 p.m.
Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 2:22 p.m.
SuF>ervisor Francois noted present at 2:25 p.m.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no corrections, additions or omissions, the Journal
of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, September 16, 1974,
was considered read and approved.
Certificate of Honor
The Chair presented a Certificate of Honor to Charles L. Gould,
retiring publisher of the San Francisco Examiner.
Presentation of Guests
The Chair introduced and welcomed Michael Gleason, Mayor
of Albany, Joan Poulov, Mayor of Davis, Warren Widener, Mayor
of Berkeley, Sue Hone, Vice Mayor of Berkeley, Louise Stoll.
President, Berkeley School Board, and Connie Shapiro, Council-
woman of Piedmont.
COMMUNICATION
The Chair presented a letter from Mr. William C. Roddy, Spe-
cial _Assistant to the Mayor, calling to the members' attention the
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fact that January 8, 1975 would mark the 75th anniversary of
the adoption of a municipal flag in San Francisco. The Chair
noted that to mark the occasion the Mayor's office had made
available miniature flags of the City for the individual Board
members.
Request Granted
Supervisors Nelder and von Beroldingen requested that they
be excused briefly from today's Board meeting to attend meeting
of Civil Service Commission. (At 2:45 p.m., they returned.)
No objection and request granted.
Consideration Continued
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning Com-
mission by its Resolution No. 7209 denying landmark desig-
nation for the Goodman Building, located at 1117 Geary
Street.
File 90-74-8, Resolution No.
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that
consideration be continued to January 20, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Nelder — 1.
Ordinance designating the Goodman Building, located at
1117Geary Street, as a landmark.
File 90-74-8.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that
consideration be continued to January 20, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Nelder — 1.
Taken Up Out of Order
Consideration (continued
There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Pelosi, sec-
onded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following recommendation
of Joint Finance and Urban Consumer Affairs Committee was
taken up out of order:
MONDAY, JANUARY 6. 1975
Kt>t>iiition appruviii^ in priiuiple and with ({ualificalion. the
terms and conditions of the offer of Sponsors of San Fran-
ciseo Performing Arts Outer, Inc. to ronstriirt a Performing;
Arts (lenter and related facilities for set storage and re-
hearsal for the War .Memorial Opera House: designating
IMarshall Scjuare as the site for a Performing Arts (Center.
File 581-74, Resolution No.
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
that consideration be continued to January 13, 1975.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, FVancois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, von Beroldingen — 2.
Taken Up Out of Ortler
Rereferred to Committee
There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following, c<illed out of
Fire, Safety and Police Committee by Supervisor Feinstein, was
taken up out of order:
Ordinance adding Sections 1312, 1312.1 and 1312.2 to the
Building Code; adding Sections 713, 713.1 and 71 1 to the
Housing Code; adding Sections 636 through 636.9, inclusive,
to the Police Code, relating to security requirements for
Group H occupancies and retroactive application thereof;
establishing operative date for Sections 2, 3 and 4 thereof.
File 375-72-1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to rerefer to committee.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, von Beroldingen — 2.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2 :00 P.M.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING
AS A COM>UTTEE OF THE WHOLE
Hearing Held
Public hearing of appeal from the decision of the City Plan-
ning Commission denying landmark designation for the
Atherton House, located at 1990 (California Street.
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File 90-74-15.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved that the Board sit as a committee of the whole.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, von Beroldingen — 2.
The Chair then inquired if anyone present wished to comment
and the following persons were heard:
Stewart Morton, S.F. Architectural Heritage
Robert Hogan, Pacific Heights Ass'n
Prince Arcadia
Mrs. G. Bland Piatt, Landmarks Advisory Board
Dr. Albert Shumate
Mrs. B. Willard Kirschenbaum, Pacific Heights Ass'n
Paul Burke, Esq., representing executor of Rousseau estate
Clarence Deske, executor of Rousseau estate
There being no one else present who desired to speak, the Chair
declared the public hearing concluded.
Motion to Rise and Report
Adopted
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
that the committee of the whole rise and report without recom-
mendation.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Reconvening of the Board ^'■
The Board then reconstituted itself as a Board of Supervisors,
and proceeded with the calendar.
Adopted
Resolution disapproving desision of the City Planning Com-
mission by its Resolution No. 7262 denying landmark desig-
nation for the Atherton House, located at 1990 California
Street.
File 90-74-15.1, Resolution No. 7-75.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1975 5
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance desifsnatinjj; the Atherlon (louse, located at 1990
California Street, as a landmark.
File 90-74-15.2, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved passage for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance amending the Payroll Expense Tax Ordinance to
provide that blind persons licensed under specified portions
of the United States Code or specified portions of the Cali-
fornia Welfare and Institutions Code need not include in the
computation of payroll expense the first $15,000 of payroll
expense.
File 601-74, Ordinance No. 6-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gtonzales — 1.
Finally Passed
The following from the Mayor, heretofore considered, was
taken up:
Ordinance appropriating 822,000, Mayor, for services of
Industrial Engineer-Shipbuilding Specialist, and $40,000 for
Clearinghouse for State and Federal Funds; rescinding
$62,000, Mayor, Local Community Share-E.O.C; providing
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for disbursement thereof; and requesting adoption of job
class specifications for said specialist.
File 101-74-71, Ordinance No. 3-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of State and National Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance authorizing the Recreation and Park Commission
to execute the Second Amendment to Operating Agreement
with the State of California pertaining to Aquatic Park, to
provide for enlargement of the cable car turntable in the
area of Victorian Park.
File 588-74, Ordinance No. 5-75.
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance amending the Police Code by adding Article 24.1
thereto, regulating street artist activities pursuant to Ordi-
nance No. 308-74; providing for definitions; providing for
regulations thereof; and providing for a severability clause.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 516-74, Ordinance No. 4-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Rereferred to Committee
The following recommendation of Governmental Services Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
MONDAY. JANUARY 6. 1975 7
Onlinance anit*ii(Hiif; tlie Vilininislralivt' (lodr !>> am«>inliiiji
Set-tioiis 16.508 ami 16.509 ihert-ol', rolalinj; to rampaijiii
coiilrihutio'X trust aitoiint «lisl)Ui>«Mii«'iils, insiiflirirnrv of
funds therein and dis|>ositit)n of sur[)lns funds therein; an«l
adding Seetion 16..519-9 thereto, rehitiuf; to run-o(T elections
for IMayor. (Supervisors Kojip, Harhajjelata)
File 537-74, Ordinance No.
Motion to Continue
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to continue consideration to January 13.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that communication be sent to City
Attorney, asking his opinion as to whether funds left over from
a primary election campaign might be used in a run-off election,
in addition to the specific sum provided therefor.
No objection, and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Gonzales requested that letters be directed to de-
clared and undeclared candidates for the office of Mayor, asking
that they express themselves with regard to increasing the amount
of allowance for that campaign from $132,000 to $167,000.
No objection, and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Molinari requested that letter be sent to the City
Attorney requesting preparation of ordinance to require that no
candidate for public office may collect aimpaign funds until he
has indiciited the particular public office for which he is a candi-
date; and to further require that campaign funds collected for a
specific campaign which remain unused at conclusion of said
campaign must be returned to donors.
No obection and Clerk directed to comply.
Amendment of Motion to Continue
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois moved
to amend pending motion to continue to rerefer to committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Pelosi, Tiimaras-^.
Adopted
NEW BUSINESS
The following recommendations of the Finance Committee were
taken up:
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Resolution making a finding that an appropriation in the
sum of $8,000 to Youth Energy Source, Inc., is a public
purpose.
File 602-74, Resolution No. 13-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $8,000 for Youth Energy Source-
Buildings, Structures and Improvements; rescinding $8,000
from Youth Energy Source - Other Contractual Services,
Mayor's Office.
File 101-74-81, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept
Federal funds for a Public Employment Program.
File 121-74-63, Resolution No. 8-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Resolution authorizing extension of lease of real property at
730 Polk Street, for offices for San Francisco Police Minority
Recruiting Program.
File 64-74-30, Resolution No. 6-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup)ervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation
Committee were taken up:
Resolution granting permission to Edward Van Egri to oc*
cupy portion of south sidewalk area of Francisco Street, west
of Leavenworth Street, with a garage.
MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1975 9
File 380-74, Resolution No. 9-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Resolution declaring intention to order xacution of" portion
of Ash Street, between Franklin and (^ough Streets.
File 563-74-1, Resolution No. 10-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Resolution approving map of Telegraph Landing North, a
condominium subdivision.
File 577-74, Resolution No. 1 1-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen— 1 1 .
Resolution declaring intention to order vacation of portions
of certain streets within the Verba Buena Center approved
Redevelopment Project Area D-1 .
File 612-74-1, Resolution No. 14-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamariis, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Resolution declaring intention t<» order vacation of [lortions
of Mission and Howard Streets, and certain air spaces there-
over within the Verba Buena Center Approved Redevelop-
ment Project Area D-1.
File 613-74-1, Resolution No. 15-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonz-iiles,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Resolution granting revocable permission to the San Fran-
cisco Redevelopment Agency to construct, maintain, use and
repair distribution lines from a central heating an<l cooling
plant in Shipley, Alice and Folsom Streets.
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File 614-74, Resolution No. 16-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Resolution declaring intention to order vacation of portions
of Stevenson Street within Verba Buena Center Approved
Redevelopment Area D-1.
File 630-74-1, Resolution No. 17-75.
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Resolution approving map of 250-252-254-256 States Street,
a condominium subdivision.
File 595-74, Resolution No. 12-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Referred to Finance Committee
The following appearing on the Emergency Calendar, was taken
up:
Ordinance appropriating 897,000 for operation, meat and
foodstuffs. Juvenile Court: an emergency measure.
File 101-74-83, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Joseph L. Alioto, .Mavor, Januarv 6-11,
1975: Donabl M. Scott, Chief of Police. January 4-11,' 1975;
with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 4-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
MONDAY, JANUARY 6. 1975 11
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MFASl RFS AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDKRFD OR HKPORTFD
ON BY COMMITTEE.
Referred to Committee
Resolution supporting preservation of San Bruno Mountain
for park and recreational purposes: rei-oniniendinj; le<i;isla-
tive action to preserve San Bruno .Mountain: requestin«t
ABAG to evaluate and review development plans for the
entire mountain.
Supervisors Feinstein and Kopp presented:
File 77-75, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Resolution authorizing formation of district advisory coun-
cils to serve under the Mental Health Advisory Board.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 78-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Health and Environment Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that letter be directed to City
Attorney, transmitting draft of Charter amendment relating to
leases and concessions of real property ovvTied by the City and
County, which is to be reviewed and considered in connection
with proposed Charter amendment being prepared at request of
Supervisor Barbagelata, which he intends to introduce in the near
future.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Select Committee on Port Investigation Reduced
President Feinstein informed the Board that she had been in
error in reducing membership on the Select Committee on Port
Investigation, and apologized to Supervisors Molinari and Gon-
zales for having removed them therefrom; that she had deter-
mined it would be necessary to have a motion to reduce member-
ship of said committee.
Adopted as Amen«led
Motion to Reduce Membership
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved
to reduce Committee membership to five members.
Amendment to Pending Motion
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend the pending motion to provide that the Select Committee
12 MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1975
on Port Investigation is hereby reduced from seven to five mem-
bers, and that said Committee consist of Supervisors Barbagelata,
Kopp, Nelder, Gonzales and Molinari.
Motion as amended adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Caucus
Supervisor Feinstein announced that there would be a caucus
immediately following today's Board meeting.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to Depart-
ment of Public Works, asking that consideration be given to
installation of traffic light at intersection of Ocean and Santa Ana
Avenues.
No objection and clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Commendation
Resolution commending Mrs. Flora Torrano for outstanding
community services.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 6-75, Resolution No. 19-75.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales — 3.
Referred to Committee
Resolution urging Congress to enact legislation to eliminate
postage for persons writing to their representatives.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 13-75, Resolution No.
Upon objection by Supervisor Tamaras to unanimous adoption,
the matter was referred to State and National Affairs Committee.
Supervisor Molinari requested that consideration be given to
installation of STOP signs at intersection of 42nd Avenue and
Cabrillo Street.
MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1975 13
File 18-75.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.
Ordinance amending; Sec. 1722 of the Police (]o<l«', to specifi-
cally proliihit certification of applicants (street artists) for
the sale of items intended or snitahle for human consump-
tion).
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 516-74-2, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Adopted
Resolution recognizing the advent of International Women's
Year 1975, and supporting the Mayor's proclamation of
same.
Supervisors Von Beroldingen and Feinstein presented:
File 80-75, Resolution No. 5-75.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales— 2.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance adding Section 715 to Police Code, pertaining to
newsracks on sidewalks.
Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp and Molinari presented:
File 58-74-2, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Adopted
Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol-
lowing :
Christine M. Delfino (Supervisor Feinstein)
Arthur Fiedler (Supervisor Tamaras)
Charles S. Frescura ( Supervisor Nelder)
Edward J. Hall (Supervisor Nelder)
Mike O'Toole (Supervisor Feinstein)
Hideo Shirayanagi (Supervisor Tamaras)
William T. Valentine (Supervisor Nelder)
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File 6-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Suixirvisors Barbagelata, Gonzales — 2.
Motion that the IJoard adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as folloM^s:
Lee Bart ( Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn)
John Damiani (Supervisor Molinari)
Angelo J. De Paoli (Supervisor Molinari)
George Feles ( Supervisor Tamaras )
Hector Gonzales ( Supervisors Pelosi, Mendelsohn)
George K. Hoover ( Supervisors Feinstein, Nelder)
Hyman Levin ( Supervisor Kopp )
Helen C. Lyons (Supervisor Kopp)
Rose Metaxas ( Supervisor Tamaras )
Walter O'Farrell (Supervisor Kopp)
Ramon Olmo (Supervisor Molinari)
Catherine Riordan (Supervisor Molinari)
Giordano Salvetti (Supervisor Molinari)
Rose Sciascia (Supervisor Molinari)
Thomas Cleveland Steele (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi)
File 2-75.
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
Recess
The Board recessed for caucus at 5:55 p.m.
Reconvening
The Board reconvened at 6:38 p.m.
Roll Call Resumed
Adopted
Resolution authorizing Chairman of the San Francisco Com-
mission on Aging to accept funds from the San Francisco Founda-
tion for the purpose of selecting an executive director; rescinding
Resolution No. 790-74.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 79-75, Resolution No. 3-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors: Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1975 15
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelatii, Francois, Gonzales, Moiidel-
sohn — 4.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
6:45 p.m. adjourned.
ROBERT J. DO LAN, Clerk
Approved by the Board of Supervisors March 31, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, January 13, 197.J — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday,
January 13, 1975, 2:09 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Presentation of Guests
The Chair introduced and welcomed the following guests:
Mr. Frank Strazzarino and a group of ninth-grade students
from Everett Junior High School who comprise a special program
for gifted and advanced students;
Boy Scouts of San Francisco Troop #85 who are working to-
ward their citizenship badge.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no corrections additions or omissions, the Journal
of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, September 23, 1974,
was considered read and approved.
COMMUNICATIONS
Requests Granted
The Clerk read a communication from the California Coastal
Zone Conservation Commission requesting permission to use
Board Chambers for a meeting of the North Central Coast Re-
gional Commission on Thursday, February 27, 1975, from 7:00
p.m. to approximately 12:00 midnight.
It was moved by Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Super-
visor Francois, that said permission be granted.
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Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
The Clerk read a communication from Municipal Judge Desig-
nate Raymond Arata, Jr. requesting permission to use Board
Chambers for his induction ceremony on Thursday, January 23,
1975 at 12:00 noon.
It was moved by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor
Gonzales, that said permission be granted.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Unfinished Business
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of Joint Finance and Urban
and Consumer Affiairs Committee, heretofore considered, was
taken up:
Resolution approving in principle and with qualification, the
terms and conditions of the offer of Sponsors of San Fran-
cisco Performing Arts Center, Inc. to construct a Perform-
ing Arts Center and related facilities for set storage and re-
hearsal for the War Memorial Opera House; designating
Marshall Square as the site for a Performing Arts Center.
File 581-74, Resolution No.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
that consideration be continued to January 20, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Nelder, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 4.
Requests Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to the City
Attorney, requesting his opinion as to who has lawful, rightful
title to the Commerce playfield property.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Feinstein requested that Budget Analyst furnish
answers to the questions propounded in his memorandum of
December 4 to the Joint Finance-Urban and Consumer Affairs
Committee.
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MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975 19
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Gonzales Excused
Supervisor Gonzales requested that he be excused until 4:30.
There being no objection, request granted.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of the Finance Committee, here-
tofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating 88,000 for Youth Knerjsy Source-
Buildings, Structures and Improvements; rescinding 88,000
from Youth Energy Source - Other (\mtractual Services,
Mayor's OfTice.
File 101-74-81, Ordinance No. 8-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
Finally Passed
The following from the Board, heretofore considered, was taken
up:
Ordinance designating the Atherton House, located at 1990
California Street, as a landmark.
File 90-74-15.2, Ordinance No. 7-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervi.sors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
New Business
Adopted
The following recommendations of the Finance Committee were
taken up:
Resolution authorizing extension of existing lease of real
properly at 2715 San Bruno Avenue for the Special Subsidy
Division of the Juvenile Court.
File 64-74-32, Resolution No. 39-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
20 MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $150,000 for Economic Analysis
Demonstration Project, Mayor's Office.
File 101-74-82, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $12,052, Mayor's Office, to restore
funds for permanent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits
for two positions of Associate Budget Analyst; and rescind-
ing $12,052 from State Legislative Expense appropriation.
File 101-74-79, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1974-75,
Mayor's Office, to reflect restoration of funds for two posi-
tions of Associate Budget Analyst for the balance of the fiscal
year; a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-37, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted
Resolution accepting gifts of plants from various donors for
use by the Recreation and Park Department.
File 38-74-44, Resolution No. 37-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Or<linance, 1974-75,
reflecting the establishment of one new classification of Vet-
erinary Laboratory Technologist with salary schedule there-
MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975 21
lor, and reallocation of one pttsition of Clinieal I.ahoratory
Teohnolojjist thereto. Recreation and Park Department.
File 102-74-35, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstoin, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating Sl,330 for outboard motor, !Marina
Yacht Harbor, Recreation and Park Department, and S568,-
510 for l)ond interest and redemption, San Fran<isco Air-
port Operating;.
File 101-74-76, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $6,069, Art Commission, for per-
manent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits for reclas-
sification of position of Administrative Secretary to Assistant
Director and Secretary; and rescinding So, 096 from per-
manent salaries and S973 from Performing Arts Fund.
'!-<
File 101-74-77, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1974-75,
Art Commission, to reflect establishment of new cIassifi<-ation
of Assistant Director and Secretary with salary schedule there-
for, and reclassification of one vacant position of Administra-
tive Secretary thereto; a companion measure to the preced-
ing item.
File 102-74-36, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating §9,600, Public Health Department,
Administration, for other professional services; special proj-
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ects; and rescinding $9,600 from appropriation for perma-
nent salaries. Public Health Department, Health Centers.
File 101-74-78, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbas^elata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept
funds from the office of Criminal Justice Planning for proj-
ect entitled '^Project Time".
File 121-74-53, Resolution No. 67-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn— 2.
Resolution authorizing compromise and settlement of claims
of the City and County against various defendants.
File 49-74-21, Resolution No. 38-75.
(Jacqueline J. Bottarini $2,583.33
Sami Qubain 711.95
Rally Weaghington 850.00)
Adopted by the f ollov/ing vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution authorizing the Tax Collector to examine sales
aiul use tax records of the State Board of Equalization.
File 607-74, Resolution No. 50-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Motion authorizing payment of certain expenses which may
be incurred by the Board of Supervisors, specified commit-
tees, the Clerk, and the Controller, in connection with certain
legislative sessions during the calendar year 1975.
MONDAY, JANUARY 13. 1975 23
File 100-75-1.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelatii, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Boroldingon — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution declaring the San Francisco Examiner to he the
official newspaper of the City and County of San Francisco
commencing January 1, 1975.
File 604-74, Resolution No. 49-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on property
owned hv Lighthouse Full Gospel Church Pentecostal, Inc.,
3265 16th Street, for the fiscal year 1973-74.
File 10-74-8, Resolution No. 21-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on property
owned by Voice of Pentecost, 1461 Page Street, for the fiscal
year 1973-74.
File 10-74-14, Resolution No. 22-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales— ^1.
Motion to Take Up Out of Order
Adopted
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendel-
sohn, moved that proposed legislation to establish a Commission
on the Status of Women be taken up out of order.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
24 MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
The following from Urban and Consumer Affairs Committee,
with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Ordinance adding Chapter 33 to Administrative Code, estab-
lishing a Commission on the Status of Women, prescribing
the duties and powers of the Commission, and authorizing
the Commission to take actions necessary to improve the
status of women.
File 506-74, Ordinance No.
Rescission of Vote
Later Supervisor Francois moved, seconded by Supervisor
Barbagelata, to rescind the previous vote, and to continue the
matter pending the attendance of Supervisor Gonzales.
Motion rescinded by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Thereupon the Board resumed consideration of Calendar mat-
ters in the order set forth therein.
Adopted
Resolution cancelling and refunding unsecured property
taxes levied on Arts and Business Learning Experience for
1972, 1973 and 1974.
File 10-74-25, Resolution No. 23-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on property
owned by Park Sunset Housing Corporation for 1974-75.
File 10-74-26, Resolution 24-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975 25
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution cancellinjj real property taxes levied on property
owned hy Planned Parenthood Association lor 197 1-73.
File 10-74-27, Resolution No. 25-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution eancelling real property taxes levied on property
owned hv Hearing Societv for the Bay Area, Inc., for
1974-75.
File 10-74-28, Resolution No. 26-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on property
owned by Jehovah Witness Kingdom Hall for 1974-75.
File 10-74-29, Resolution No. 27-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution cancelling property taxes on premises at 2500
Divisadero vStreet owned hy the Government of (>anada and
used for consular purposes for 1974-7.5.
File 15-74-6, Resolution No. 28-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelatii, Feinstein. Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamanis, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on properly
owned by First Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ for 1973-
74 and 1974-75.
26 MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975
File 15-74-8, Resolution No. 29-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on property
owned by Drew College Preparatory School for 1973-74.
File 15-74-13, Resolution No. 30-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on the Arab
Republic of Egypt, 3001 Pacific Avenue, from August 1,
1974 through June 30, 1975.
File 15-74-14, Resolution No. 31-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution refunding personal property taxes paid by the
Japanese External Trade Organization for 1972-73 and
1973-74; and cancelling assessment for 1974-75.
File 21-74-1, Resolution No. 35-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as-
sessments in the 1974-75 Assessment Rolls (Assessor's list
#7450).
File 192-74-21, Resolution No. 48-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975 27
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted
The following recommendations of the Board sitting in Caucus
were taken up:
Resolution appointing members of various City and County
agencies
File 92-75-1, Resolution No. 41-75.
Task Force on Noise Control
John F. Rothmann (nominee of Supervisor Barbagelata),
vice R. Curtis Hayden, resigned, for an indefinite term.
Karl Lyon ( nominee of Supervisor Francois ) , vice Anne Fi-
bush, resigned, for an indefinite term.
Municipal Employees Relations Panel
Donald D. Connors, Jr., vice Arthur B. Jacobs, resigned, for
an indefinite term.
Cable Television Task Force
Ellen M. Roberts (nominee of Supervisor Feinstein), vice
Paul J. Mundie, resigned, for an indefinite term.
Redwood Empire Association
Supervisor John L. Molinari, vice himself, term expired, for
the term ending December 31, 1975.
San Francisco Emergency Medical (]are Committee
Dr. Carleton Mathewson, vice Dr. Bruce Spivey, resigned,
for an indefinite term.
Mental Health Advisory Board
Dr. Alfred Auerback, vice himself, term expired, for a term
of three years commencing November 14, 1974.
Irwin Leff, vice himself, term expired, for a term of three
years commencing November 14, 1974.
Irving Rosenblatt, Jr., vice himself, term expired, for a term
of three years commencing November 14, 1974.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
28 MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975
Consideration Continued
Resolution confirming appointment of Francis Solvin as a
member of the Redevelopment Agency, for term ending
September 3, 1978, vice himself, term expired.
File 92-74-32, Resolution No.
It was moved by Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor
Molinari, that effort be made to determine the bona fide residence
address of Francis Solvin, and that matter be continued to Janu-
ary 20, pending receipt of said information.
There being no objection. Clerk was directed to endeavor to
obtain requested information, and matter was continued to Janu-
ary 20.
Adopted
Resolution confirming appointment of Donald Magnin as a
member of the Parking Authority, for term ending October
26, 1978, vice himself, term expired.
File 92-74-33, Resolution No. 40-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com-
mittee were taken up:
Resolution designating certain intersections as "STOP" in-
tersections.
File 18-74-37, Resolution No. 32-75.
( Clifford Terrace and Upper Terrace, all corners;
College and Crescent Avenues, s/e corner;
Cordova and Rolph Streets, s/e corner;
Louisburg Street and Geneva Avenue, n/e and s/w comers.")
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution enacting parking and stopping regulations, vari-
ous streets.
File 19-74-30, Resolution No. 33-75.
MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975 29
(Parking, 90 Degree Angle Perniilted
College Avenue, south side, from Mission Street to a point
approximately 65 feet easterly.
Parking, 60 Degree Angle Permitted
Naples Street, east side, between Rolph Street and Geneva
Avenue.
Parking Prohibited, 6 a.m. to 12 noon, every day of the
>veek
Parnassus Avenue, south side, from Fourth Avenue to a
point approximately 55 feet easterly.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.
File 20-74-24, Resolution No. 34-75.
(Left Turn Prohibited
Kezar Drive, northbound at South Drive.
Double Left Turn Permitted
Turk Street, westbound at Gough Street.
Tow-AMay Lane Must Turn Right
O'Farrell Street, eastbound at Mason Street.
Mid-Block Crosswalk-Establish
Fulton Street, between Laguna and Webster Streets;
Golden Gate Avenue, between Laguna and Webster Streets;
Turk Street, between Laguna and Webster Streets;
McAllister Street, between Laguna and Webster Streets.
Right Turn Only
West Portal Avenue into Sloat Boulevard, westbound. )
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution granting revocable permission to Henry (.. Beck
Company to temporarily occupy portion of Davis, Drumm
and Sacramento Streets tluring construction operations.
30 MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975
File 129-74-1, Resolution No. 42-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, January 12-14;
Marvin E. Cardoza, member, Police Commission, January
8-10; William Jack Chow, member. Civil Service Commis-
sion, January 12-24; Joseph J. Diviny, Member, Public Utili-
ties Commission, January 14-17; Rabbi Alvin I. Fine, mem-
ber. Human Rights Commission, January lO-February 14;
Dr. \V ashington E. Garner, member. Police Commission,
January 15-19; Alfred J. Nelder, member, Board of Super-
visors, January 10; Marjorie G. Stern, member. Public Li-
brary Commission, January 15-February 3; Ian M. White,
Director of Museums, January 17-27, 1975, with permission
to leave the State.
File 1-74, Resolution No. 20-75.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
Ordinance amending Section 26A.2.1 of the Administrative
Code by extending the prohibitions and restrictions on con-
version of condominiums for a period of six months.
Supervisors Feinstein and Von Beroldingen presented:
File 265-74-3, Ordinance No.
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
Request that hearings be held to consider ways and means of
initiating safety measures to reduce the incidence of injuries and
loss of life at Land's End.
MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975 31
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 97-75.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request that hearings be held for the purpose of determining
whether there should be some declaration of intention or Charter
amendment to clarify question of conflict of interest as it pertains
to public officials.
Supervisor Francois presented:
FUe 99-75.
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Request Granted
Supervisors Molinari and Francois requested that letter be sent
to City Attorney, with specific reference to the conflict of interest
Charter amendment, soliciting his opinion as to whether the
Board may:
a. by resolution or ordinance express its intent in submitting
said amendment, and whether such action would entail any
court involvements;
b. express the intention of those who enacted the legislation,
i.e., the people of the City and County;
c. Under any circumstances express the intent of the people
who enacted the original language, which has been inter-
preted to require resignation of some commissioners.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisors Kopp, Feinstein, Barbagelata, Molinari and Ta-
maras requested that letter be directed to the District Attorney,
citing his letter of January 10 to John Greenagel in which he
stated that he was precluded from acting on alleged violations of
the campaign spending ordinance by opponents of Proposition
"L" because such authority is preempted by the State, and re-
questing the District Attorney to reconsider conclusions reach(Mi
in said letter in light of S.B. 1693 adding section to Elections
Code, which was approved and filed September, 1974, and also in
light of Orange County District Court decision in April, 1974,
which held that a similar ordinance of the City of Newport Beach
was legal and that the State had not preempted the field.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referretl to Committee
Ordinance adding Section 16.503-1 to Administrative (.'o<Ie,
relating to loans to candidates or committees.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
32 MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975
File 94-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Governmental Services Committee
Ordinance amending Section 16.526 of Administrative Code,
relating to penalties for violations of campaign spending
ordinance.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 96-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Governmental Services Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to Public Utilities
Commission asking that consideration be given to issuing six-
month and/or annual "Fast Passes", which would sell for $50 and
$100 respectively.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Suspension of Rules
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendel-
sohn, moved to suspend the rules to interrupt Roll Call and con-
sider the legislation creating a Commission on the Status of Wo-
men. There being no objection, the following was taken up out of
order:
Ordinance adding Chapter 33 to Administrative Code, estab-
lishing a Commission on the Status of Women, prescribing
the duties and powers of the Commission, and authorizing
the Commission to take actions necessary to improve the
status of women.
File 506-74, Ordinance No.
Motion to Amend
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved the following amendments:
Page 4 line 26, after "recruit" add "and implement employment
of; Page 5, line 5, after "and" delete "make appropriate recom-
mendations", add "take necessary steps to implement equity".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp — 3.
Defeated
Motion to Continue
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975 33
continue one week, pending determination of costs of operation
of said commission.
Motion defeated by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kop|),
Molinari — 5,
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Ta-
maras, von Beroldingen — 6.
Adopted
Motions to Amend
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
amendment as follows: Page 2, line 21, paragraph (b), delete"
"qualified" and "a special Committee of".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen
—4.
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
amendment as follows: Page 2, line 28, paragraph (c), delete "a
special Committee of"; line 29, paragraph (c), delete "consisting
of three members appointed by the President of the Board".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Nelder, von Berold-
ingen— 4.
Defeated
Motion to Amentl
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
amendment as follows: Page 3, line 7, delete "At a minimum,
notice shall be given to organizations which request notice and
through the media".
Defeated by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari — 4.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Adopted
Motion to Amend
34 MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois,
moved to delete all reference to a "special Committee".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Tamaras — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, von
Beroldingen- — 5.
Wit hd rami
Molion to Amend
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
amendmient as follows: Page 2, line 22, delete "Only persons who
have taken, or have demonstrated their interest in taking, an ac-
tive part in fostering meaningful equality of opportunity for both
women and men shall be included on the list".
Later, Supervisor Barbagelata, with the concurrence of Super-
visor Kopp, requested permission to withdraw the motion. No
objection and permission granted.
Adopted
Motions to Amend
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
amendment as follows: Page 3, line 21, after "the", delete "Special
Conmiittee" and substitute "Board of Supervisors".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Tamaras — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, von
Beroldingen — 5.
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
amendment as follows: Page 4, line 5, delete paragraph (e)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Pelosi — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Tamaras,
von Beroldingen — 5.
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
amendment as follows: Page 3, line 9, delete subparagraph (2).
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Tamaras — 6.
MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975 35
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, von
Beroldingen — 5.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to
renumber appropriate sections to reflect deletions.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
No: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, moved the amendments recommended by the Urban and
Consumer Affairs Committee, i.e.: Page 4, line 1, after "years.",
add "The term of office of each (Commissioner shall be determined
by the drawing of lots at the first three meetings of the Commis-
sion."; line 14, after "Compensation.", add "Upon adoption of a
budget for the Commission on the Status of Women,", and delete
"The" and add "the;" at end of line 22, delete "." and add ", and
subject to the Civil Service provisions of the Charter."
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Be rold ingen — 1 1 .
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
the following amendment: Page 2, line 25, after "persons", delete
".", add ", all of whom shall be residents of the City and County
of San Francisco at the time of placement on the list referred to
below, at the time of appointment and during the entire period of
service on such commission".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois. Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, \on
Beroldingen — 11.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that Mr. William Becker of the
Human Rights Commission and Mr. George Grubb of the Mayor's
office be requested to attend next week's meeting and be prepared
to respond to questions on the subect ordinance.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Passed for Second Readinj; as Amende*!
The subject ordinance, was passed for second reading ;is
amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
36 MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berolidngen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari — 3.
Roll Call Resumed
Thereafter, the Board resumed Roll Call.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to explore ways of implement-
ing a more efficient security system at San Francisco General
Hospital.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 98-75.
Referred to Joint Finance-Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Pelosi requested that letter be sent to Department of
Public Works, asking that consideration be given to installation
of warning sign on west side of Pine Street at Larkin Street.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Pelosi requested that letter be send to Recreation
and Park Department, asking that consideration be given to
providing adequate lighting at North Beach Playground.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that consideration be given to installation of 4-way
STOP signs at intersection of San Benito Way and Monterey
Boulevard.
Supervisor Pelosi presented:
File 18-75.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Resolution declaring policy relative to insertion of certain
fire safety and security provisions in all legal documents re-
lating to the maintenance and operation of the Verba Buena
Center Exhibit Hall.
Supervisor Tamaras presented:
File 89-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.
Resolution approving San Francisco Plan for Wastewater
Management Supplement I — May 15, 1973.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
MONDAY. JANUARY 13, 1975 37
File 88-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Joint Finance-Health and Environment Committee
Adopted
Motion that the Board award eerlifieales of honor to the
following:
Telesf oro Batara ( Supervisor Feinstein )
Jovita Buted (Supervisor Feinstein)
John Yehall Chin (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
George A. Griffith (.Supervisor Kopp)
Daisie Flor F. Harrison ( Supervisor Feinstein)
Lloyd Leith ( Supervisor Kopp)
Gene Massa (Supervisor Kopp)
Ben Neff ( Supervisor Kopp )
Gregory J. Ryken, Esq. (Supervisor Pelosi)
John A. Sutro (Supervisor Kopp)
George Tertrou (Supervisor Gonzales)
File 6-75.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as foMows:
Constantine Alexander ( Supervisor Tamaras)
Joseph Bechelli, Sr. (Supervisors Molinari, Pelosi)
William Kenneth Bertken ( Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Pelosi)
Carolyn Camp ( Sup)ervisor Kopp )
Salvatore Campilongo (Supervisor Molinari)
Peter J. Cresci ( Supervisor Molinari )
Douglas Cross (Supervisors Molinari, Kopp)
Edith J. Crudo ( Supervisor Molinari)
Robert O. Hage ( Supervisor Kopp)
Carmelo Ilacqua (Supervisors Molinari, Kopp, Pelosi)
Joseph Levin (Supervisor Kopp)
Emily Levey (Supervisor Kopp)
Ruth Haas Lilienthal ( Supervisors Mendelsohn, Feinstein,
Kopp)
Helen Claire MacDonald (Supervisor Kopp)
Emilio Meriz (Supervisor Pelosi)
Rose Randall (Supervisor Kopp)
38 MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1975
Paul Santucci (Supervisor Molinari)
Dr. Joseph Stephens (Supervisor Francois)
Evdolia Zagorites (Supervisor Tamaras)
File 2-74.
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 7:05
p.m. adjourned.
ROBERT J. DOLAN. Clerk
Approved by the Board of Supervisors April 7, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
Vol. 70 No. 3
DOCUIVIENTS
APR 1 0 1975
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MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, January 20, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday,
January 20, 1975, 2:06 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions, the Journal of
Proceedings for the meetings of September 30 and October 2, 1974
was considered read and approved.
Presentation of Guests
The Chair introduced and welcomed Miss Diane Lawrence and
a group of students from Mercy High School.
COMMUNICATION
Request Granted
The Clerk presented a communiaition from his Honor, the
Mayor, requesting permission to use the Chambers of the Board
on February 4, 1975, at 7:30 p.m., for a public hearing in con-
nection with the City's Community Development Programs for
July-December, 1975.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that
said permission be granted.
Adopted by the following vote:
(39)
40 MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to his Honor,
the Mayor, asking that the legislation transferring the Office of
Community Development from the Mayor's Office to the Depart-
ment of City Planning be transmitted as expeditiously as possible.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning Com-
mission by its Resolution No. 7209 denying landmark desig-
nation for the Goodman Building, located at 1117 Geary
Street.
File 90-74-8, Resolution No. 64-75.
Motion to Resolve into Committee of the Whole
Amended
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
that the Board resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole, to
provide a 15-minute hearing for the taking of testimony.
Amendment of Motion
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
moved to amend the pending motion to provide that the privilege
of the floor be extended to Ms. Martha Singer.
Further Amendment of Motion
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
add the name of Mr. Mervyn Goodman to the list of speakers.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, maker of the initial motion, seconded
by Supervisor Nelder, moved to allow a period of 15 minutes for
a list of speakers from the group to save the Goodman Building.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Privilege of the Floor
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Ms. Martha Singer
Mr. Baker Honig, Chairman, Citizens' Committee to Preserve
Goodman Building
Commissioner Ruth Asawa
Mr. Ed Kirschner
Commissioner Ray Taliaferro
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975 41^
Mr. Frank Greer, Public Media Center
Mr. Vin Stuart, WAPAC
Mr. Mervyn Goodman
Mr. Melvyn Ury, Redevelopment Agency
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to the Re-
development Agency, suggesting that the agency consider obtain-
ing written release from Mr. Alexander Maisin from any interest,
right or title to Lots 2 and 11, Block 714.
No objection, and Clerk directed to comply.
The Chair then declared the public hearing concluded.
Adopted
Motion to Rise and Report
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved to rise and report without recommendation.
No objection and motion carried.
Thereafter, the members were reconstituted as a Board of
Supervisors.
Adopted
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
moved adoption of the resolution disapproving decision of the
City Planning Commission.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
From the Clerk
Vote later changed to reflect 11 ayes. (See infra)
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance designating the Goodman Building, located at
1117 Geary Street, as a landmark.
File 90-74-8.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved that ordinance be passed for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
42 MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975
Supervisor Pelosi requested that he be included in the "Aye"
vote on the resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning
Commission.
Thereupon, the Chair directed that the record reflect that the
roll call on said two preceding items (one resolution and one
ordinance) be recorded to include Supervisor Pelosi as voting
"Aye", thus making the vote on each item 11 "ayes".
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
The following recommendation of Joint Finance and Urban
and Consumer Affairs Committee, heretofore considered and con-
tinued, was taken up:
Resolution approving in principle and with qualification, the
terms and conditions of the offer of Sponsors of San Fran-
cisco Performing Arts Center, Inc. to construct a Performing
Arts Center and related facilities for set storage and rehears-
al for the War Memorial Opera House; designating Marshall
Square as the site for a Performing Arts Center.
File 581-74, Resolution No.
Supervisors Pelosi and Mendelsohn presented an amendment
of the whole entitled: Approving in principle the offer of the
sponsors of the San Francisco Performing Arts Center, Inc. to
construct a Performing Arts Center; approving and authorizing
Mayor to execute an agreement between the City and County of
San Francisco and the San Francisco Unified School District to
provide Assessor's Block 810 to place and construct a public
facility thereon; authorizing the Director of Property to accept
the quitclaim deed to Assessor's Block 810; providing a site for
the placement and construction of a Performing Arts Center",
which amendment of the whole includes "Exhibit 'A' ".
Motion to Amend
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to add a "Further Resolved" clause, as follows: "Further
Resolved, That this Board does hereby agree that Marshall
Square be designated for Public Library purposes, which shall
include facilities for senior citizen usage".
Motion to Divide the Question
Adopted
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
that the designation of Marshall Square as a public library site
and of inclusion of facilities for senior citizen usage therein be
taken up separately.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975 43
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder. Pelosi, Tamaras. von
Beroldingen — 11.
IVIotion to Contiiiiie
Rel'iisejl A(lo[>ti(>n
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to continue the matter for one week, pending determination of
the Board of Eduaition's plans for use of the Commerce play-
field site for schcxjl purposes.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
-Motion on Designation of Marshall Square Site
for Public Library
Refused Adoption
The roll was called on the motion to designate Marshall Square
as the site for new Public Library.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Rescission of Vote
Thereupon, Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von
Beroldingen, moved to rescind the previous vote, as Supervisor
Molinari wished to be recorded as having voted thereon.
Motion to rescind the previous vote adopted by the following
vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Refused Adoption
The roll was called and the measure was refused adoption by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen- 10.
Amendment of Amendment
44 MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
amend as follows:
"and, be it, Further Resolved, That this Board of Supervisors
does hereby go on record as endorsing a joint use of any building
constructed as suggested, i.e., a performing arts center or a new
Public Library extension, by facilites for the use of San Fran-
cisco's senior citizens".
Adopted
The foregoing amendment was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Motion to Amend
Refused Adoption
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to
substitute the following for the "Resolved" clause:
"Resolved, That the offer of the sponsors of San Francisco Per-
forming Arts Center, Inc., as set forth in its letter of intent dated
November 12, 1974, is hereby approved except as to any and all
financing provisions thereof, and that as to financing obligations,
rights and duties of the sponsors of the San Francisco Perform-
ing Arts Center, Inc. and the City and County, final documents
shall be prepared setting forth in detail the plans and financing
obligations, rights and duties of the respective parties for the
development and construction of the proposed Performing Arts
Center, and other facilities identified in such letter of intent shall
be the subject of a separate ordinance of this Board of Super-
visors."
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Amendment of the whole, as amended, adopted by the follow-
ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Adopted as Amended
The resolution, as amended was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975 45
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Taken Up Out of Order
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following recom-
mendation of Urban and Consumer Affairs Committee heretofore
considered, was taken up out of order:
Ordinance adding Chapter 33 to Administrative (]ode, eslah-
lishing a Commission on the Status of W omen, preseriliinj;
the duties and powers of the Commission, and authorizing
the Commission to take actions necessary to improve the
status of women.
File 506-74, Ordinance No.
Motion to Amend
Adopted
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved to amend the pending legislation as follows: Sec. 33.3(b),
third line, add "qualified" before "persons".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Noes: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved to amend as follows: Sec. 33.3(c) third line, after "by",
add "a special Committee of"; after "Supervisors", add "consist-
ing of three members appointed by the President of the Board;
Page 3, (3), second line, delete "Board of Supervisors", and
substitute "Special Committee".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Noes: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Refused Adoption
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois,
moved to amend to provide that the President of the Board shall
have power, by majority vote of the Board in Caucus, to set up
a select committee to screen qualified candidates.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp — 4.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
46 MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975
Motion to Amend
Adopted
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved to amend as follows: Sec. 33.3(b), sixth line, delete "all
of whom shall be residents of the City and County of San Fran-
cisco at the time of placement on the list referred to below, at
the time of appointment, and during the entire period of service
on such commission".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp — 4.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved to add new subsection 33.3(c) (2), as follows: "To be
eligible for appointment as Commissioners, applications accom-
panied by the signatures of 15 persons shall be filed by or on
behalf of each nominee by the date specified in the Clerk's notice.
Applicants and sponsors shall be residents of the City and County
of San Francisco"; renumber present subsections (2) and (3).
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Ber-
oldingen— 11.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved to add new subsection (e) on page 3, to read as follows:
"Removal of Commissioners. Any Commissioner who misses three
regularly scheduled meetings of the Commission in any twelve-
month period without the express approval of 51 percent of the
members of the Commission given at a regularly scheduled meet-
ing shall be deemed to have resigned from the Commission.";
renumber present subsections (f), (g) and (h).
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari — 3.
Passed for Seeoncl Reading as Amended
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp— 2.
Request Granted
Supervisors Barbagelata and Francois requested that letter be
directed to City Attorney asking his opinion as to whether the
Board is acting illegally in delegating to three members of the
MONDAY, JANUARY 20. 1975 47
Board the right of selection of memlxTs of the ( onimisHion «)n the
Status of Women, in which instance the othi-r Board nu'inU'rs
are locked out; and whether seven nu'iiilx>rs of the Bixird can in
effect deprive the other members of their rights.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
The Board thereupon resumed consideration of Calendar mat-
ters in the order set forth th(>rein.
Request Graiitrd
Supervisor Mendelsohn, at the hour of 7:08 p.m. a.sktnl to \ie
excused.
There being no objection, request granted.
The following recommendation of the Board sitting in Caucus,
heretofore considered, was taken up:
Referred to Caiieus
Resolution eonBrniing appointment of FraMci> Solvin a8 a
nieniher of the Redevelopment Ajjency. for Irrm ending
September 3, 1978, vice himself, t»'rm expired.
File 92-74-32, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
rereferral to Caucus for determination of question of legal resi-
dence.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Felosi — 2.
Motion to Recess
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
that the Board recess until 9:30 p.m.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein. Francois. Gonziiles,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Recess
The Board at the hour of 7:10 p.m. recessed to reconvene at
9:30 p.m.
Reeonvenin*; of the Hoard
The Board reconvened at the hour of 9:55 p.m.
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
48 MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francx)is, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here-
tofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $150,000 for Economic Analysis
Demonstration Project, Mayor's Office.
File 101-74-82, Ordinance No. 14-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance appropriating $12,052, Mayor's Office, to restore
funds for permanent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits
for two positions of Associate Budget Analyst ; and rescinding
$12,052 from State Legislative Expense appropriation.
File 101-74-79, Ordinance No. 13-75.
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1974-75,
Mayor's Office, to reflect restoration of funds for two posi-
tions of Associate Budget Analyst for the balance of the fiscal
year; a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-37, Ordinance No. 17-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1974-75,
reflecting the establishment of one new classification of
Veterinary Laboratory Technologist with salary schedule
therefor, and reallocation of one position of Clinical Labora-
tory Technologist thereto, Recreation and Park Department.
File 102-74-35, Ordinance No. 15-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975 49
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstoin, Francois. K<m:>p,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldin^'en 8.
Absent: Sui^ervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, PcUwi 3.
Ordinance appropriutin<>; SI, 530 for outhoanl m«>lor. Marina
Yacht Harbor, Recreation and Park Drpurlinciil : and
§568,510 for bond interest and redemption, Sun Frunciscu
Airport Operatinjj.
File 101-74-76, Ordinance No. 10-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kojip,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen -8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance appropriatin*; S6.069, Art (loniniission. for per-
manent salaries and mandatory frinjje benefits for ri"<'ht«»-
sification of position of Administrative Secretary to AH^istant
Director and Secretary; and rescinding S5,096 from per-
manent salaries and S973 from Performinji Arts Fnnd.
File 101-74-77, Ordinance No. 11-75.
Finally passed by the following vote: . *
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn. Polosi — 3.
Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinan<e. 197 1-75,
Art Commission, to reflect establishment of new (•IaN>ifira-
tion of Assistant Director and Secretary with >aiary xhcdide
therefor, and reclassification of one \aranl position of
Administrative Secretary thereto; a companion measure to
the preceding item.
File 102-74-36, Ordinance No. 16-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonz;Ues,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn. Pelosi 2.
Ordinance appropriating S9,600. Public llraltli I)r|.artnH iit.
Administration, for other professional scr\i<cs, special proj-
ects; and rescinding S9,600 from apj)ro|>riation for per-
manent salaries, Pnblic Health Department. Health (enters.
File 101-74-78, Ordinance No. 12-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
50 MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
NEW BUSINESS
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Adopted
Resolution authorizing execution of leases of real property at
1212 Market Street for use by Department of City Planning
and for the Public Administrator-Public Guardian.
File 64-74-33, Resolution No. 62-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution approving allocation of Federal Aid to Urban
Systems Funds of the City and County of San Francisco for
procurement of fare extraction and collection equipment for
the Municipal Railway.
File 554-74-1, Resolution No. 66-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $97,000 for operation, meat and
foodstuffs. Juvenile Court; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-83, Ordinance No. 9-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating S500,000 for other professional
services— F'ood Stamp Program, and $245,000 for AFDC
training allowances, WIN Program; rescinding $7,962 from
appropriation for AFDC training allowances. Social Services
Department.
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975 51
File 101-74-84, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing: aeeeptance ol' §10,300 from San
Francisco Foundation and 819,000 from Unitc<I Bay Area
Crusade for provision of rehahilitation services for mentally
retarded adults.
File 38-74-45, Resolution No. 55-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution authorizing acceptance of 87,500 from San Fran-
cisco Foundation for provision of rehabilitation services for
mentally retarded adults.
File 38-75-1, Resolution No. 57-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi^2.
Resolution accepting gifts of a platform lor the Gorilla
Grotto, valued at S847, from iMrs. Stanton Kerns; and a
fiberglass roof for the lath house in Strybing Arboretum,
valued at S800, from the Strybing Arboretum Society, I'or
use by the Recreation and Park Deparlnient.
File 38-74-46, Resolution No. 56-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution accepting gift of m<mey, books and |>apers from
the estate of Fred Bloch and designating the Public Library
as recipient thereof.
File 38-75-2, Resolution No. 58-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
52 MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Annual Appropriation Ordinance by
adding thereto Section 10.2 to provide for transfer of sur-
pluses existing in the appropriation for permanent salaries-
civilian to overtime salaries -civilian, Police and Fire De-
partments.
File 101-74-70, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to request and accept from
the Office of Criminal Justice Planning an amendment of the
project entitled "Streetwork: A Community-Based Alterna-
tive to Probation and Parole".
File 121-74-64, Resolution No. 94-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution authorizing extension of lease of real property at
1548 Stockton Street for use by the Department of Public
Health's Northeast Neighborhood Mental Health Outpatient
Center.
File 64-74-31, Resolution No. 61-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance authorizing amendment of lease of property lo-
cated at 1100 Wisconsin Street (Potrero Hill Health Center)
with California Committee on Regional Medical Programs,
a non-profit corporation.
File 65-75-1, Ordinance No.
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975 53
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldinpcn 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing acceptance of Federal funds throu^li
the State Library System for the extension of the ('alifornia
Video Resource Project for 1975-76.
File 84-75-1, Resolution No. 63-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen^9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution waiving statute of limitations applicahle to pay-
ment of Controller's Warrant issued to Collection Bureau of
San Jose in the sum of S 109.03 from the Sheriff's Trust
Fund.
File 23-75-1, Resolution No. 54-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent : Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution granting application of Al Goldsby for leave 1<»
present late claim against the City and County in the amount
of S75,000.
File 50-75-1, Resolution No. 60-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution authorizing compromise and settlement of claims
of the City and County against Yellow Cah Company and
John M. Patton hy acceptance of the total sum of 83,166.66.
File 49-75-1, Resolution No. 59-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
54 MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975
Adopted
The following from Rules Committee was taken up:
Motion approving, and authorizing and directing the Clerk
of the Board to transmit to the Controller, the departmental
budget estimates of the Board of Supervisors for the fiscal
year 1975-76.
File 106-75.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
that motion be adopted.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Adopted
The following presented by the Clerk was taken up:
Resolution fixing date of Monday, January 27, 1975, at 2 :00
p.m. for hearing appeal from decision of the City Planning
Commission disapproving application for conditional use of
property located at 565 Brj'ant Street for an automobile dis-
mantling operation.
File 93-75-1, Resolution No. 65-75.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
adopt resolution fixing date for hearing appeal.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Mayor Joseph L. Alioto, January 15-16
and 19-20; Ariston P. Armada, Commission on the Aging,
January 18; Gilbert H. Boreman, Registrar of Voters-Re-
corder, January 30-February ,5; Francis J. Curry, M.D., Di-
rector of Public Health, January 19-22; Supervisor Alfred
J. Nelder, January 18, 197.5; with permission to leave the
State.
File 1-74, Resolution No. 52-75.
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975 55
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen^ — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MFASIRKS AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERKD OR RKPORTFD
ON BY COIMMITTEE.
Request Grante<l
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to Public
Utilities Commission, citing the newspaper article to the effect
that the Commission had entered into a contract with John
Woods, retired General Manager of the Municipal Railway, for
development of a kinetic energy system, and inquiring whether
the Commission had obtained clearance for this contract from
the City Attorney.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Molinari requested that letter be directed to the
City Attorney, asking that he prepare an amendment to Sec. 20.r)0
of the Administrative Code, relating to terms of commissioners on
the Delinquency Prevention Commission, in order to bring the
Code section into conformity with recently enacted SB 1572.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance adding Section 16.520-1 to Administrative Code,
relatinjr to solicitation or acceptance of campaijrn contrihii-
tions.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 113-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Governmental Services Committee
Resolution urjiing the California Slate Le«rislalure to enact
SB 65, relating to approval of subdivision maps for resi-
dential complexes.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-5, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Called Out of (Committee
Supervisor Molinari announced that he was calling from Legis-
lative and Personnel Committee the following ordinance and
directed that the measure be ciUendared for Board consideration
on Monday, January 27, 1975:
56 MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975
Ordinance relating to coverage, under old-age survivors and
disability insurance provisions of the Social Security Act, of
City and County employees who are not members of the Re-
tirement System.
File 532-72, Ordinance No.
No objection, and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Molinari announced that he was calling from Legis-
lative and Personnel Committee the following Charter amend-
ment, and directed that the measure be calendared for Board
consideration on Monday, January 27, 1975:
Charter amendment, relating to retirement allowances pay-
able to certain miscellaneous employees.
File 353-74.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider the purported in-
adequate radio communications equipment at Central Emer-
gency Hospital, at the behest of concerned ambulance drivers
and medical stewards.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 119-75.
Referred to Finance Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider dangerous condi-
tions in the 400 block of Myra Way, occasioned by rocks and
boulders dislodged by unauthorized persons, automobiles
and motorcycles in the vicinity of Mount Davidson; that con-
sideration be given to erection of adequate barriers.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 114-75.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Tamaras requested that letter be sent to the General
Manager, Municipal Railway, calling attention to the fact that a
youngster had recently stolen a Muni bus, and asking that ade-
quate precautions be taken to prevent similar incidents in the
future.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance adding Article 10.1 to the Police Code, regulating
the exposure of photographs, cartoons or drawings on news-
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975 67
racks; providiiiu; for definitions, providing removal ihere-
froni, niakin<; finding of a public nuisance and providing for
a severability clause.
Supervisor Tamaras presented:
File 58-74-3, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Resolution approving immediate filling of vacalecl position
of 9399 Port Director, Port Commission; rescinding Resolu-
tion No. 945-74.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 31-75-1, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Resolution urging the Port Commission to undertake no new
major maritime development projects until there has been a
regional assessment of Port facilities.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented:
File 480-74-6, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Resolution urging the State Lands Commission to survey
Bay Area port facilities.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented.
File 480-74-7, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Resolution urging continued funding of the California .Arts
Commission.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented:
File 112-75, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Barbagelata requested that letter be sent to the
Public Library, requesting information as to the terms under
which the contract for their present copy machine was let, whether
all firms in said business were invited to bid on this contract. ;md
what steps were taken to investigate the complaints of Mr. F.
Karl Herrman regarding the cost to citizens of using the copy
machine.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
58 MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975
Referred to Committee
Supervisor Feinstein requested that People's Ballroom Coalition
be given an opportunity to present to Finance Committee on
January 29 petitions signed by about 5,000 Haight-Ashbury resi-
dents regarding City purchase of the Straight Theatre.
Referred to Finance Committee with request that Committee
Clerk notify the Coalition that the matter is scheduled for hear-
ing on January 22, 1975.
Request Granted
Supervisors Mendelsohn and Feinstein requested that the City
Attorney draft legislation amending the appropriate City code to
provide that the package of every consumer commodity offered
for retail sale shall bear the price of such commodity, that price
shall be in Arabic numerals, large enough to be readable, and shall
not be in code.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution expressing appreciation to Ronald H. Born on his
retirement as General Manager of the Department of Social
Services for his dedicated and constructive contributions to
those in need.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 6-75-20, Resolution No. 53-75.
Adopted unanimously by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution commending Robert J. Dolan on the occasion of
his retirement from the position of Clerk of the Board.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 6-75-22, Resolution No. 68-75.
Adopted unanimously by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Referred to Committee
Retjuest that Committee hearings be held to consider repeal
of Sec. 904-1 of the Police Code relating to the period of re-
tention of junk purchased by a junk dealer.
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1975 59
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 478-74-1.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Adopted
Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol-
lowing :
Rev. Guide J. Divina, S.D.B. ( Supervisor Molinari)
Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (Supervisor Feinstein)
Lawrence Gaddini ( Supervisor Molinari )
Rev. Louis Masoero, S.D.B. ( Supervisor Molinari)
San Francisco Sentinel ( Supei-visor Barbagelata )
Temple Emanu-El (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Rev. Gabriel J. Zavattaro, S.D.B. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 6-74.
Adopted unanimously by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the nienior>' of deceased as follows:
Lorna Carroll (Supervisor Francois)
Jessie Mae Evans ( Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Pietro Frediani (Supervisor Molinari)
Mary Jouganatos (Supervisor Tamaras)
Ella Mary Kutulas ( Supervisor Tamaras)
Anna Landsburg ( Supervisor Pelosi )
Delia Rose Martino < Supervisor Molinari)
Nellie McGovem (Supervisor Kopp)
Leo James Pallas ( Supervisor Tcunaras)
Norman Schoenfeld (Supervisor Kopp)
File 2-74.
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 11:15
p.m. adjourned.
ROBERT J. DO LAN, Clerk
60 MONDAY, JANUARY 20. 1975
Approved by the Board of Supervisors April 7, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
Vol. 70 No. 4
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, January 27, 1975 — 2 :00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisore, San Francisco, Monday,
January 27, 1975, 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors corrections or omissions, the Journals of
Proceedings for the meetings of Monday, October 7, 1974;
Wednesday, October 9, 1974; Friday, October 11, 1974; Tuesday,
October 15, 1974, and Wednesday, October 16, 1974, were con-
sidered read and approved.
Suspension of the Rules
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved sus-
pension of the rules to call Supervisor Pelosi on Roll Call.
No objection and motion carried.
Referred to Coniniittee
Approving in principle the offer of the Sponsors of the San
Franciseo Performing; Arts Outer, Ine., to const met a Per-
forming Arts Center; providing a site for the placement and
construction of a Performing Arts Center; urging the provis-
sion of Senior Citizens' Facilities in any development on .fMar-
shall Square; repealing Resolution 51-75.
Supervisors Pelosi and Mendelsohn jointly presented:
(61)
62 MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975
File 581-74-1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Pelosi announced that the Chairman of the Finance
Committee directed that this matter be set for a special hearing
to be held on Wednesday, January 29, 1975, at 2:00 p.m.
Referred to Joint Finance and Urban and Consumer Affairs
Committee.
Taken Up Out of Order
Rereferred to Committee
There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Gonzales,
seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following recommenda-
tion of Streets and Transportation Committee, appearing on the
Calendar under New Business, was taken up out of order:
Resolution approving map showing the extension of Key
Avenue southeasterly of Jennings Street.
File 35-75-1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
re-referral to Committee to receive a requisite report from the
Department of City Planning.
Motion to re-refer to Committee adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Consideration Continued
Hearing of appeal from the decision of the City Planning
Commission disapproving application for conditional use of
property located at 565 Bryant Street for an automobile dis-
mantling operation.
File 93-75-1.
At the request of Mr. Jack K. Dooling, attorney for the appel-
lants, Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved that consideration be continued to February 3, 1975.
Motion adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
The following presented by the Clerk was taken up:
Resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning Com-
mission by its Resolution No. 7271 disapproving application for
conditional use of property located at 565 Bryant Street.
MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975 63
File 93-75-1.2, Resolution No.
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Su^x^rvisor Molinari, moved
that consideration be continued to February 3, 1975.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelat^i, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Finally Passed
The following from the Board was taken up:
Ordinance designating the Goodman Building, located at
1117 Geary Street, as a landmark.
File 90-74-8.1, Ordinance No. 19-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11 .
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following recommendation of Urban and Consumer Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance adding Chapter 33 to Administrative Code, estab-
lishing a Commission on the Status of Women, prescribing
the duties and powers of the Commission, and authorizing
the Commission to take actions necessary to improve the
status of women.
File 506-74, Ordinance No.
Motion to Amend
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to
amend Section 33.3, subsection ( 2 ) , by deleting the last sentence
thereof and inserting: "Each applicant shall have been a resident
of the City and County for a period of at least five years and an
elector thereof for at least one year immediately prior to the time
of taking office. Each sponsor shall be a resident of the City and
County at the time of signing the application."
Motion to Amend — Withdrawn
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
offered a substitute motion to amend as follows: "Each applicant
and sponsor shall meet the residency requirements of Charter
Section 8.100."
64 MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975
After discussion. Supervisor von Beroldingen withdrew her mo-
tion and Supervisor Nelder withdrew his second.
Thereupon the roll was called and Supervisor Kopp's motion
to amend was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Request Granted
Supervisor Barbagelata requested that the Clerk be directed to
write a letter to the City Attorney asking him to cite what legal
authority the Board has to establish commissions and appoint
members thereto, which appears to him to be in direct violation
of Charter Section 11.102, and he is convinced that the Board
does not have the power to set up any commission without voter
approval.
No objection and request granted.
Explanation of Vote
Supervisor Francois reminded the Board that it had created the
Human Rights Commission, placed additional duties upon them,
but provided no additional staff to do an adequate job. He feels
that this proposed Commission is a duplication and, further, that
the method of selecting the commissioners is bad. Even though
he was going to vote in favor of it he predicted all kinds of
problems.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11,
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $500,000 for other professional
services— Food Stamp Program, and $245,000 for AFDC
training allowances, WIN Program; rescinding $7,962 from
appropriation for AFDC training allowances, Social Services
Department.
File 101-74-84, Ordinance No. 18-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
(See Journal of Proceedings of February 18, 1975, for dis-
approval by Mayor.)
MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975 65
Onlinaiioe aniendiii^ Annual Appropriation Ordinance by
adding thereto Section 10.2 to provide for transfer of sur-
pluses existing; in the appropriation for permanent sahiries-
civilian to overtime salaries— iivilian. Police and Fire De-
partments.
File 101-74-70, Ordinance No.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstcin, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance authorizing amendment of leases of properly
located at 1100 Wisconsin Street (Potrero Hill Health (en-
ter) with California Committee on Regional Medical Pro-
grams, a non-profit corporation.
File 65-75-1, Ordinance No. 20-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
NEW BUSINESS
Adopted
The following recommendation of Joint Finance and Health
and Environment Committee was taken up:
Resolution approving the San Francisco Plan for W astewater
Management (Supplement I, May 15, 1973) and implemen-
tation of Program I, Northpoint Transport Project.
File 88-75, Resolution No. 85-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Resolution authorizing acquisition of property at 2710 Ju-
dah Street for Hetch Hetchy as a Municipal Railway trans-
former substation site.
File 608-74, Resolution No. 91-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
66 MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $275,000, Hetch Hetchy Project
Fund, for relocation of trolley coach overhead facilities.
Mission and Fourth Streets.
File 101-74-85, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
Ordinance appropriating ( ($1,188,354) ) $393,354, Airport
Operating Fund, for operation and capital improvement.
File 101-74-87, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved amendment as follows: Delete Landing Field Apron and
Road Pavement Reconstruction, $795,000. Reduce total appropria-
tion to $393,354.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $150, Finance and Records, for 1
typewriter; rescinding $150 from appropriation for Fixed
Charges.
File 101-74-86, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted
MONDAY. JANUARY 27, 1975 67
Resolution extending time for award of Department of Vuh-
lie Works contraet to June 19, 1975, for eonstru<tion of
Yerba Buena Center Project.
File 61-75-1, Resolution No. 84-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution caneellinfj real property taxes on Little IManper
Church of God in Christ, 846 Divisadero Street, for 1972-73.
File 10-73-23, Resolution No. 71-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes on Uptown Church
of Christ, 949 Fillmore Street, for 1972-73.
File 10-74-23, Resolution No. 72-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on Yoga
Society of San Francisco, 2872 Folsom Street, for 1974-75.
File 10-75-1, Resolution No. 73-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on Pacific
Southwest Svnod of the Lutheran Church in America, 546
Leland Avenue, for 1974-75.
File 10-75-2, Resolution No. 74-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
68 MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on Olivet
Baptist Church, 1667 Revere Street, for 1973-74.
File 10-75-3, Resolution No. 75-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on Lycee
Francaise de San Francisco, 863 - 27th Avenue, and 862 -
28th Avenue, for 1974-75.
File 10-75-4, Resolution No. 76-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on Holy of
Holiness Missionary Baptist Church, 509 Divisadero Street,
for 1974-75.
File 10-75-5, Resolution No. 77-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution cancelling real property taxes levied on Northern
California Presbyterian Homes, Inc., 1400 Geary Boulevard,
for 1974-75.
File 10-75-6, Resolution No. 78-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution cancelling taxes on propertv acquired hy the State
of California, Parcel 2273, Candlestick Park, for 1974-75.
File 24-74-9, Resolution No. 79-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
MONDAY, JANUARY 27. 1975 69
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that the Clerk direct a letter to
the Assessor asking him whether it is possible for his office to
accumulate legislation authorizing cancellation of real property
taxes and periodiailly consolidate them into one resolution for
action by the Board.
No objection and request granted.
Adopted
Resolution accepting gilt of nine-year-old cinarler horse
named "Old Bryant" for use by the San Francisco Police
Department.
File 38-74-47, Resolution No. 82-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution authorizing the Chief Adult Probation Officer to
apply for and accept funds from the Office of Criminal Jus-
tice Planning for a project entitled '"San Francisco Pretrial
Diversion Project".
File 158-74-13, Resolution No. 87-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted as Amen<led
The following from Finance Committee with recommendation
"Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Resolution approving release of monies for acquisition of
Haight Theater Complex.
File 101-74-89, Resolution No. 86-75.
((Revenue Sharing Funds $118,000
Neighborhood Arts-Haight Street Theater,
Land Reconstruction funds 82,000
$200,000 n
I Rehabilitation cost estimate from
Bureau of Architecture $ 5,000)
(Proposed amendment is as follows: Release only $5,0(X) for
rehabilitation cost estimate from Bureau of Archiecture.)
70 MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved the amendment as printed above.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Temporarily Postponed
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee were taken up:
Resolution urging Housing Authority, Parking Authority and
Redevelopment Agency to enact and enforce appropriate
conflict of interest regulations applicable to officers, em-
ployees and former employees.
File 590-74, Resolution No.
Motion to Amend
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
amendment as follows: Page 2, line 1, delete "strictly speaking
within" and insert: "by law part of." Page 2, line 3, after the
word "public" insert "commonly."
Motion to Temporarily Postpone
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that
consideration be temporarily postponed for the appearance of
Mr. Wilbur Hamilton, Secretary of the Redevelopment Agency.
No objection and motion carried.
Adopted
Resolution providing for the gradual assumption by the City
and County, Unified School District and Community College
District of a greater portion of costs of the Health Service
System.
File 624-74, Resolution No. 92-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975 71
Passed for Second Heading
The following recommendations of Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Committee were taken up:
Ordinance designating the V. C. Morris Building at 140
Maiden Lane as a landmark pursuant to Article 10 of the
City Planning Code.
File 90-74-16, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance amending Section 26A.2.1 of the Administrative
Code by extending the prohibitions and restrictions on con-
version of condominiums for a period of six months.
File 265-74-3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Adopted as Amended
The Board thereupon resumed consideration of the following
recommendation of the Legislative and Personnel Committee here-
tofore considered and temporarily postponed:
Resolution urging Housing Authority, Parking Authority and
Redevelopment Agency to enact and enforce appropriate
conflict of interest regulations applicable to officers, em-
ployees and former employees.
File 590-74, Resolution No. 90-75.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Adopted as Amended
The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation
Conmiittee were taken up:
72 MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975
Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of Mag-
gie Alley below 114 feet above San Francisco Datum and
reserving and excepting a permanent easement for public
and private utilities and for emergency purposes.
File 357-74-1, Resolution No. 88-75.
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
amendment, as follows: In the last sentence of the legislation,
change the word "transport" to "transmit."
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Adopted
Resolution urging Public Utilities Commission to commence
negotiations with Metropolitan Transportation Commission,
Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Golden Gate Bridge, High-
way and Transportation District, Santa Clara Rapid Transit
District and all other transit systems in the Bay Area to allow
for payment by those systems for feeder bus service provided
by the Municipal Railway.
File 553-74, Resolution No. 89-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Resolution approving map showing the widening of Carne-
lian Way northeasterly of Diamond Heights Boulevard.
File 35-75-2, Resolution No. 80-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975 73
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Resolution approving map ol" Yerha liiiena Center ("entral
Bloeks.
File 35-75-3, Resolution No. 112-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Resolution approving map of Conclominios Buoareli, a con-
dominium.
File 58-75-1, Resolution No. 83-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance accepting the roadway of Montcalm Street be-
tween Macedonia Street and Peralta Avenue, including inter-
sections and curbs.
File 9-74-9, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
Ordinance adding Sections 786 through 786.6 to Public
W orks (^ode, requiring a public hearing and a recommenda-
tion by the Director of Public W orks for all applications for
street encroachment permits; repealing Section 721.3.
File 629-74-1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
amendment as follows: Page 1, line 18: delete the word "where"
and insert "if." Page 4, line 9: delete the words "such new date"
and insert "the date of any further hearing."
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
-'74 MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Referred to Committee
The following called out of Legislative and Personnel Com-
mittee by Supervisor Molinari was taken up:
Ordinance adding Section 16.88-8 to Administrative Code,
relating to coverage under old-age, survivors and disability
insurance provisions of the Social Security Act, of City and
County employees who are not members of the Retirement
System.
File No. 532-72, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
rereferral to Legislative and Personnel Committee.
No objection and motion carried.
Charter amendment, amending Section 8.536 thereof, relat-
ing to retirement allowances payable to certain miscellaneous
employees.
File 353-74.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
rereferral to Legislative and Personnel Committee.
In response to a question by Supervisor Molinari, the Clerk
explained that this and the foregoing measure were improperly
before the Board inasmuch as they had been tabled by the Com-
mittee and therefore could be imtabled by the Committee.
No objection and motion carried.
Referred to Committee
The following appearing on the Emergency Calendar were taken
up:
Ordinance appropriating $4,120, County Clerk's Office, for
materials and supplies; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-98, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee.
Ordinance appropriating $57,425, Civil Service, for police-
man and fireman examinations; an emergency measure.
MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975 75
File 101-74-99, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Ordinance appropriating $14,878, various departments, for
fixed charges; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-100, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
OPF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, wns
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Dean Anderson, Member, Retirement
Board, January 30-February 2; Alfred J. INelder, Member,
Board of Supervisors, January 26; Ronald Pelosi, Member,
Board of Supervisors, March 1-5; Meta K. Stanley, Member,
Retirement Board, February 15-June 15; Boyd G. Stephens,
M.D., Chief IMedical Examiner-Coroner, February 17-24,
1975; with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 69-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that the Clerk address a letter to
the City Attorney for his opinion as to whether it is legal for any
member of the City and County uniformed forces to register to
vote from the place where he makes his living, although his
family lives outside of the City and County.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that consideration be given to the request of the
Animal Control and Vt elf are Commission for an amendment
to Health Code Section 41.2, Disposition of Animals.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 122-75.
Referred to Health and Environment Committee
76 MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975
Request that consideration be given to the merits of expand-
ing and up-grading City-financed voter registration activities.
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:
File 123-75.
Referred to Governmental Services Committee
Announcement
Supervisor Molinari reminded the Members of the Board that
the Legislative and Personnel Committee would meet this evening
at 7:30 p.m. to consider requests from City employees regarding
salary standardization.
Request Granted
Supervisor Nelder requested that the Clerk direct a letter to
the Police Department asking for additional patrols on Mt.
Davidson in the vicinity of the 400 block of Myra Way, to pro-
tect homes from falling rocks and boulders until a permanent
barrier can be erected.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Nelder, joined by Supervisor Molinari, requested
that the Clerk direct a letter to the Mayor, reaffirming the Board's
support for restoration of the windmills in Golden Gate Park and
urging him to give strong consideration to the Recreation and
Park Department's supplemental budget request for such pur-
pose.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Resolution requesting the San Francisco delegation to the
State Legislature to urge immediate enactment of legislation
which would provide reduced insurance rates for our elderly
population based upon reduced driving mileage.
Supervisors Pelosi and Tamaras presented:
File 12-75-7, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider appropriate action
to be taken to protect our Native American Indian jewelry
from imitations by importers or by non-Indians.
Supervisor Tamaras presented:
File 13-75-2.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Adopted
MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975 77-'
Resolution authori/in<; the (.'huiriiian of the San Franriseo
Commission on the Aging, subject to approval of the KoanI
of Supervisors, to enter into an agre«'nient with the (!alif<»r-
nia Office on Aging to receive funds and to expend these
funds, subject to the approval of the Hoard of Supervisors,
for the coordination of affairs of Ohier Americans.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 152-74-5, Resolution No. 70-75.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Request Granted
Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a letter be directed
to the Mayor requesting clarification of Mr. William C. Roddy's
position to determine if he is a member of the Mayor's staff or
under a personal services contract involving disbursements under
the Bicentennial Fund. Additionally, in the reix)rt of the Bicen-
tennial Fund for the period October 1-December 31, 1974, there
is a $196.20 item for one month's automobile rental. Supervisor
von Beroldingen questioned the necessity of such rental, if it is
a continuous practice, the purpose for which the automobile was
used, and the identity of the person who uses it.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Charter amendment, amending Section 3.100 thereof, re-
lating to the functions, powers and duties of the Mayor.
Supervisors Barbagelata and Kopp presented:
File 124-75.
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.
Request that hearings be held to delt'rmine >^hether the
Board should initiate a request for certain idocks in the
Grandview Park Area of Golden Gate Heights to he rezoiied
from R-1 to P.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 93-75-2.
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider the reduction of
vehicle speed limits in school zones.
78 MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 20-75-2.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that the Clerk direct a letter to
the City Attorney requesting his opinion as to whether a person
who does in fact maintain his legal residence in a county other
than the City and County, who resides in that residence on a
regular basis, and who has his family living in the residence, can
under current law register to vote in San Francisco.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Announcement
President Feinstein announced that there would be a caucus of
the Board immediately following today's meeting.
Referred to Committee
Communication from the Office of the Sheriff, transmitting
four Agreements from the Federal Bureau of Prisons for
services to federal offenders in our County Jails and Juvenile
facilities.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 126-75.
Referred to Finance Committee
Request for hearings to determine the feasibility of estab-
lishing a Commission on Homosexuality.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 125-75.
Referred to Community Services Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that the Clerk direct a letter to
the Fair Political Practices Commission requesting to be informed
if the Statement of Economic Interests is to be filed with the
Clerk of the City and County of San Francisco, the City Clerk,
the County Clerk, or the Registrar of Voters.
A^o objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol-
lowing:
Golden State Warriors (Supervisor Kopp)
Miles for Meals (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975 19
Irving B. Wendroflf (Supervisor Pelosi)
Alan Wendroff (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Peloei)
William Zappettini, Sr. (Supervisor Molinari)
Tony Ferrari ( Supervisor Nelder)
Charles H. Ford ( Supervisor Nelder)
Dr. Terry T. Hayashi ( Supervisor Pelosi )
Gustiive Lee (Supervisor Feinstein)
Ted K. Wong (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 6-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Motion ihat the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as folIoMs:
Florence Wendling Funstein (Supervisor Kopp)
Lawrence F. Kuechler ( Supervisor Kopp)
Francis J. Smith (Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi, Barbagelata,
Feinstein, Francois)
Roy Shipstad (Supervisor Kopp)
Dr. Frederick A. Breier ( Supervisors Kopp, Feinstein)
Joseph Cimino, Jr. (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari,
Barbagelata )
Judge William F. Traverso (Supervisors Molinari, Kopp,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen, Barbagelata, Francois)
Maria Guiseppe Mauro ( Supervisor Molinari)
Mary J. Taormina ( Supervisor Molinari)
Anna M. DeMartini (Supervisor Molinari)
Rosa Conte ( Supervisor Molinari )
W. Warren Liston (Supervisor Molinari)
Gerald Fitzgerald (Supervisor Nelder;
Mrs. Annie G. McGovem ( Supervisor Mendelsohn)
File 2-75.
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 4:50
p.m., adjourned.
ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk
80 MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1975
Approved by the Board of Supervisors April 14, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, February 3, 197S — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday,
February 3, 1975, 2:10 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Ta-
maras, von Beroldingen— 7.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn— 4.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Barbagelata noted present at 2:16 p.m.
Supervisor Francois noted present at 2:23 p.m.
Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 4:32 p.m. (See infra)
Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 2:25 p.m.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no corrections, additions or omi.ssions, the Journal
of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, October 21, 1974, was
considered read and approved.
COMMUNICATIONS
The Clerk presented a letter from the Public Utilities Com-
mission, enclosing a resolution disapproving abandonment of
certain services on Municipal Railway Motor Coach Line No. 14-
Mission Express, and asking that matter be set for public hearing.
Date for Hearing Set
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, the matter was set for public
hearing on Tuesday, February 18, 1975,
(81) '■'«"''-
82 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975
Request Granted
The Clerk presented a communication from Supervisor Gon-
zales, who asked to be excused from the Board meeting today
until approximately 4:00 p.m.
There being no objection, request granted.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Filed
Public hearing of appeal taken by Parkniereed Corporation
from action of the Director of Public Works (advisory agen-
cy) in declaring that the Tentative Map of Parkmerced, a
Condominium, is disapproved after July 6, 1974.
File 425-74.
The Clerk presented a letter from the Parkmerced Corporation
requesting that the appeal be withdrawn.
Thereupon, Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi,
moved to file the appeal pursuant to the above request from ap-
pellant.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras,
von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales Mendel-
sohn, Molinari — 5.
Suspension of Rules
There being an insufficient number of Supervisors present to
consider the various Special Orders, Supervisor Pelosi, seconded
by Supervisor Kopp, moved to suspend the rules in order to pro-
ceed to other matters on the calendar.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn-
The following recommendations of the Finance Committee,
heretofore considered, were taken up:
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $275,000, Hetch Hetchy Project
Fund, for relocation of trolley coach overhead facilities, Mis-
sion and Fourth Streets.
File 101-74-85, Ordinance No. 23-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 83
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn— 4.
Ordinance appropriating S393,33 t. Airport Op«'ratinj; Fun<l,
for operation and capital improvement.
File 101-74-87, Ordinance No. 25-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelatji, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Ordinance appropriating $150, Finance and Records, for 1
typewriter; rescinding S150 from appropriation for Fixed
Charges.
File 101-74-86, Ordinance No. 24-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance designating the V. C. Morris Building at 140
Maiden Lane as a landmark pursuant to Article 10 of the
City Planning Code.
File 90-74-16, Ordinance No. 22-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Ordinance amending Section 26.V..2.1 of the Administrative
(^ode by extending the prohibitions and restrictions on con-
version of condominiums for a period of six months.
File 265-74-3, Ordinance No. 26-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3,
84 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance accepting the roadway of Montcalm Street be-
tween Macedonia Street and Peralta Avenue, including inter-
sections and curbs.
File 9-74-9, Ordinance No. 21-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Ordinance adding Sections 786 through 786.6 to Public
Works Code, requiring a public hearing and a recommenda-
tion by the Director of Public Works for all applications for
street encroachment permits; repealing Section 724.3.
File 629-74-1, Ordinance No. 27-75.
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
NEW BUSINESS
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Adopted
Resolution authorizing acquisition by eminent domain of
certain real properly in Block 3806, and easements for sewer
right-of-way purposes in Blocks 3809, 3944, 4351, 4352, and
5232 for the North Point Transport Project.
File 633-74, Resolution No. 109-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mobnari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Question Divided. Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $500, Public Health, for calculator.
((, and $2,000, Public Works, Street Planting Division, for
a truck.) )
File 101-74-90, Ordinance No. H.n
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1975 86i
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved division of the question with respect to the appropriation
of $2,000 for the Street Planting Division, Department of Public
Works.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Passed for second reading as divided and reading as printed
above by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Rereferred lo Coniniittee
Ordinance appropriating S2,000, Public Works, Street Plant-
ing Division, for a truck.
File 101-74-90.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to rerefer to Finance Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by amending
Section 16.6-4 thereof, relating to memberships by City At-
torney, to delete membership in District .4ttorneys Associa-
tion of California and adding membership in County Coun-
sels Association of California.
File 26-75-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing issuance of duplicate bond to Ameri-
can National Bank and Trust of New Jersey, Hetch Hetchy
Water Supply issue of 1928, due July 1, 1973.
86 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975
File 107-75, Resolution No. 105-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Resolution accepting gifts from various donors for use by
the Recreation and Park Department.
File 38-75-3, Resolution No. 101-75.
(From Lakeside Presbyterian Church, $700 to defray cost of
lighting Mt. Davidson Cross for 1974;
From Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Koshland, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore H. Geballe, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Friedman,
1,590 shares of Levi Strauss & Co. common stock, valued
at approximately $25,000, toward development of Daniel
E. Koshland Park.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $4,079, Recreation and Park, for
reclassification of one position of Clinical Laboratory Tech-
nologist to Veterinary Laboratory Technologist, Special Zoo
Division; rescinding $4,559, Recreation and Park, perma-
nent salaries.
File 101-74-92, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Ordinance authorizing sale of surplus city-owned property
for the sum of $27,500, at the northeast corner of Fifth
Street North and Ellis Street.
File 118-75, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Adopted
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 87
Resolution aiithori/iii^ ininiediate filling of vucatCMl position
of Port Director; reseindinp; Resolution INo. 945-74. (Super-
visor von Beroldin«j;en)
File 31-75-1, Resolution No. 98-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Passed for Second Heading
Ordinance authorizing dismissal of Superior Court No.
622765, Citv and Countv of San Francisco vs. Georije Larson.
File 3-74-7, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Temporarily Postponed
The following recommendation of Joint Finance and Urban
and Consumer Affairs Committee was taken up:
( Supervisor Kopp abstaining in Committee)
Resolution approvini; in principle offer of sponsors of the
San Francisco Performing Arts Center, Inc., to construct a
Performing Arts Center; authorizing the IMayor to execute
agreement between the City and C-ounty and the Unifie<l
School District to provide Block 810 to place and construct
a Performing Arts Center or Public Library thereon; autho-
rizing the Director of Property to accept a quitclaim deed
to Block 810; providing a site for construction of a Perform-
ing Arts Center; urging provision for senior citizens' facili-
ties in any development of Marshall Square; and repealing
Resolution No. 51-75. (Supervisor Pelosi)
File 581-74-1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
postpone this matter temporarily.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Adopted as Amended
88 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975
The following recommendation of Streets and Transportation
Committee was taken up:
Resolution urging the San Mateo County Board of Super-
visors and the Airports Commission of the City and County
to establish and enforce regulations pertaining to shipments
of hazardous materials at San Francisco International Air-
port.
File 27-74-12, Resolution No. 97-75.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to amend by adding two additional "WHEREAS" clauses, read-
ing as follows:
"WHEREAS, There is a question as to whether the Federal
government has totally preempted the subject of shipments
of non-medical hazardous materials; and,
"WHEREAS, The Federal government has apparently not
preempted the shipments of medical hazardous materials;
now, therefore, be it".
Line 25, after "review the", delete balance of paragraph and
substitute "regulations, when adopted, of the Secretary of
Transportation and to establish and cause enforcement of any
regulations which can be established within the purview of
any regulations adopted as aforesaid by the Secretary of
Transportation under the Hazardous Materials Transporta-
tion Act;".
Amendments adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution as amended adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted as Amended
The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Resolution declaring policy relative to the insertion of cer-
tain safety and security provisions in all legal documents re-
lating to the maintenance and operation of the Verba Buena
Center Exhibit Hall. (Supervisor Tamaras)
File 89-75, Resolution No. 102-75.
(Proposed amendment is as follows: On page 5, line 23, after
"San Francisco" insert "specifically which will require ap-
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 89
proval of the Fire Department and the Bureau of Building
Inspection of all furniture installed in the occupancy, and
further, there shall be installed within this occupxmcy, in
the central control center, a television surveillance system,
as approved by the Fire Department with the capability of
providing detection and observation of fire conditions and
also the capability to provide direction for proper egress
from the occupancy,".)
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend per Committee recommendations.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Consideration Continued
The following from Joint Urban and Consumer Affairs and
Streets and Transportation Committee with recommendation "Do
Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Resolution urging the Transit Task Force to disapprove any
proposal for the construction of a Municipal Railway Tran-
sit Station in the West Portal Area which would necessitate
the taking of any portion of the W est Portal Park land. (Su-
pervisor Feinstein)
File 137-74-2, Resolution No.
( Proposed amendment is as follows :
Line 16, after "WHEREAS,", delete "It is questionable",
and substitute "There has been raised a question as to".
Lines 18 and 19, after "BARTD facility", delete "especially
in light of applicable provisions of the Charter and State
law".
Line 24, insert new "RESOLVED" clause to read as follows:
"RESOLVED, That this Board of Supervisors strongly
urges the Transit Task Force to request the San Francisco
Bay Area Rapid Transit District to modify its design so as
to insure that 8,000 to 10,000 square feet of usable open
space for recreational activities is set aside in the area of the
present design, which is set aside for a tennis court, and so
as further to insure the construction of two night-lighted ten-
nis courts over the West Portal Tunnel entrance; and, be it"
90 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975
Change present "RESOLVED" clause to "FURTHER RE-
SOLVED" clause.
Change title to read: "URGING TRANSIT TASK FORCE
TO REQUEST BARTD TO MODIFY ITS DESIGN OF
MUNICIPAL RAILWAY TRANSIT STATION IN
WEST PORTAL AREA TO INSURE SPACE FOR REC-
REATIONAL ACTIVITIES, AND TO DISAPPROVE
ANY PROPOSAL WHICH WOULD NECESSITATE
THE PERMANENT TAKING OF ANY PORTION OF
WEST PORTAL PARK LAND.")
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to continue to February 18.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Board Sitting in Caucus
were taken up:
Resolution reaffirming retention of Daniel F. Del Carlo, Ben
K. Lerer, William Moskovitz, Ronald Pelosi, and Peter Ta-
maras as members, Board of Directors, Golden Gate Bridge,
Highway and Transportation District.
File 33-74-14, Resolution No. 99-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Temporarily Postponed
Resolution reaffirming retention of Stephan Leonoudakis as
a member. Board of Directors, Golden Gate Bridge, Highway
and Transportation District.
File 33-74-14.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
continue pending the arrival of Supervisor Gonzales.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 91
Adopted
Resolution appointing members of various governmental
agencies.
File 92-75-4, Resolution No. 103-75.
(Metropolitan Transportation Commission
John E. Dearman, vice himself, term expired, for the four-
year term commencing February 10, 1975.
San Francisco War Memorial Board of Trustees
Mr. Philip S. Boone, vice himself, term expired, for the
term expiring January 2, 1981;
Mrs. Joseph D. C^uneo, vice herself, term expired, for the
term expiring January 2, 1981;
Mr. A. Adrian Gruhn, vice Madeline Haas Russell, term
expired, for the term expiring January 2, 1981;
Mrs. Elise A. Haas, vice Moses Lasky, term expired, for
the term expiring January 2, 1981.
Cable Television Task Force
Thomas Rauh, vice James Fussell, resigned, for an indefi-
nite term.
Relocation Appeals Board
David M. Aldape, vice Robert Stevens, term expired, for
the term ending January 2, 1977.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Referred to Committee
The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar
was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating 824,108, Registrar of V^oters, for
temporary salaries, and $6,250, Retirement System, for
operation; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-105, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
The Board then proceeded to consider the Special Orders which
had been temporarily postponed.
Temporarily Postponed
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
92 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975
FROM THE CLERK
Hearing of appeal from the decision of tlie City Planning
Commission disapproving application for conditional use of
property located at 565 Bryant Street for an automobile dis-
mantling operation.
File 94-75-1.
There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Pelosi, sec-
onded by Supervisor Barbagelata, consideration was temporarily
postponed.
Hearing Held
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Public hearing of objections relative to report and recom-
mendations of the Director of Public Works for assessment
of costs of repairing certain defective sidewalks and/or
curbs.
(The work on the following sidewalks and/or curbs is autho-
rized under the provisions of Sections 706.3 and 707 of the
Public Works Code, and is subject to the method of en-
forcement and collection of lien set forth in Section 707.1
thereof. )
File 637-74.
Location
{Owner
of Repairs Assessment
Italian Market
1015 Battery Street $
931.79
Auditorium Traveled ge
790 Ellis Street
1,240.27
William Blackfield
1469-75 Pacific Avenue
581.90
United Cal Theaters
176 Golden Gate Avenue
146.65
Shing Pin Sun
2843-5 Mission Street
3.56
Hay den M. Henderson
1648-50 Grove Street
501.96
Anita H. Botn
38 Belcher Street
526.68
Selma Hamson
941 Huron Street
350.16
Selma Hamson
935 Huron Street
501.96)
Mr. Hayden M. Henderson, owner of property at 1648-50 Grove
Street appeared to protest the assessment on the grounds that he
had purchased the property after the work was completed, and
was not informed by the seller that said lien existed. Upon inquiry
of Mr. Herman Beneke of the Department of Public Works, it was
learned that the lien against the property is not recorded until
after the Board of Supervisors acts to approve the assessment.
There being no one else present desiring to protest, the Chair
declared the hearing concluded.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 93
Adopted
Motion to Sever
Resolution confirming report of assessment costs sul>mitte<l
by the Director of Public W orks for sidewalk an<l curb re-
pairs ordered to be performed by said Director pursuant to
Section 707 and 707.1 of the Public Works Code, the costs
thereof having been paid for out of a revolving fund.
File 637-74, Resolution No. 110-75.
Supervisors Francois, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved to sever the assessment against Hayden M. Henderson,
for property located at 1468-50 Grove Street, in the iunount of
$501.96, from the list of assessments attached to File 637-74, and
by reference made a part thereof.
Motion to sever adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp— 2.
Adopted
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved adoption of the resolution.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp — 2.
Adopted as Amended
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, the following recommendation of
the Joint Finance and Urban and Consumer Affairs Committee,
heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:
Resolution approving in principle offer of sponsors of the
San Francisco Performing Arts Center, Inc., to construct a
Performing Arts Center; authorizing the IVIayor to execute
agreement between the City and (bounty and the Unified
School District to provide Block 810 to place and construct
a Performing Arts Center or Public Library thereon; autho-
rizing the Director of Property to accept a quitclaim dce«l to
Block 810; providing a site for construction of a Performing
Arts Center; urging provision for senior citizens' facilities
in any development of Marshall Square, an<l repealing Reso-
lution No. 51-75. (Supervisor Pelosi)
File 581-74-1, Resolution No. 93-75.
94 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975
Refused Adoption
Motion to Amend
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to
amend to include in the legislation detailed financing provisions
referred to in the Letter of Intent.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Adopted
Motion to Amend
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to amend as follows: Page 2, line 25, after "which shall",
add "set forth in"; after word "detail", add "among other things";
line 26, after "estimates" add ", cost responsibilities of the re-
spective parties and all other financial requirements"; Page 3,
line 23, after "Center;" delete "in the downtown area,".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
amend as follows: Exhibit A, page 2, line 8, after "act" delete "to
consider".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Adopted as Amended
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Ta-
maras, von Beroldingen — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp — 3.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 95
Temporarily Postponed
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
The Board thereupon resumed consideration of the following
Special Order, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed:
Hearing of appeal from the decision of the City Planning
Commission disapproving application for conditional use of
property located at 565 Bryant Street for an automobile dis-
mantling operation.
File 93-75-1.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Nelder,
seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the matter was postponed tem-
porarily pending arrival of Supervisor Gonzales.
Hearing Held
SPECIAL ORDER — 2 :00 P.M.
The following Special Order was taken up:
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro-
posed vacation of a portion of Ash Street between Franklin
and Gough Streets.
File 563-74.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following persons
who spoke in opposition to the proposed street vacation:
Mr. Dennis Kent, 3206 Harrison Street
Mr. Jamison
Mr. McColley
There being no one else present desiring to speak in favor or
in opposition, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.
Adopted
The following from Streets and Transportation was taken up:
Resolution ordering the vacation of a portion of Ash Street,
between Franklin and Gough Streets.
File 563-74-2, Resolution No. 111-75.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
96 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi
—4.
Hearing Held
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
The following Special Order was taken up:
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro-
posed vacation of portions of certain streets within the Verba
Buena Center Approved Redevelopment Project Area D-1.
File 612-74.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following persons
who spoke in opposition to the proposed street vacation:
Mr. Walter O'Donnell
Mr. Jamison
Mr. Dennis Kent
There being no one else present desiring to speak in favor or
in opposition, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.
Adopted
The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was
taken up:
Resolution ordering the vacation of portions of certain
streets within the Verba Buena Center Approved Redevelop-
ment Project Area D-1.
File 612-74-2, Resolution No. 106-75.
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi — 3.
Hearing Held
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
The following Special Order was taken up:
Hearing of all persons interestetl in or objecting to the pro-
posed vacation of portions of Howard and Mission Streets
southwesterly of Third Street and certain air space thereover
within the Verba Buena Center Approved Redevelopment
Project Area D-1.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 97
File 613-74.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following who
spoke in opposition to the proposed street vacation:
Mr. Jamison
There being no one else present desiring to speak in favor or
in opposition, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.
Adopted
The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was
taken up:
Resolution ordering the vacation of portions of Howard anil
Mission Streets southwesterly of Third Street and certain air
space thereover within the Verba Buena Center Approved
Redevelopment Project Area D-1.
File 613-74-2, Resolution No. 107-75.
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendel-
sohn, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
Hearing Held
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
The following Special Order was taken up:
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro-
posed vacation of a portion of Stevenson Street within the
Verba Buena Center Approved Redevelopment Project Area
D-1.
File 630-74.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following, who
spoke in opposition to the proposed street vacation:
Mr. Jamison
Mr. McColley
Mr. Dennis Kent
Mr. Peter Mendelsohn
There being no one else present desiring to speak in favor or
in opposition, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.
Adopted
98 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975
Resolution ordering the vacation of a portion of Stevenson
Street within the Verba Buena Center Approved Redevelop-
ment Project Area D-1.
File 630-74-2, Resolution No. 108-75.
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Hearing Held
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
The following Special Order was taken up:
Hearing of appeal from the decision of the City Planning
Commission disapproving application for conditional use of
property located at 565 Bryant Street for an automobile
dismantling operation.
File 93-75-1.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Appellants:
Jack K. Dooling, attorney for appellant
James Holm, 2343 - 35th Avenue
Respondents:
R. Spencer Steele, Zoning Administrator
Mr. Peter Mendelsohn
Mr. Walter O'Donnell
Maurice Harband, Esq.
Mr. Jamison
Mr. Ben Nohr, property owner
Mrs. Andrew Gallagher, Southern Promotion Association
Mr. Dennis Kent
Rebuttal period was allowed.
There being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair
declared the hearing concluded.
Adopted as Amended
The following from the Clerk was taken up:
Resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning Com-
mission by its Resolution No. 7271 disapproving application
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 99
for conditional use of property located at 565 Bryant Street.
File 93-75-1.2, Resolution No. 104-75.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend to limit the conditional use to a two-year period.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldignen
—10.
Noes: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
The resolution, as amended, was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Urban and Consumer Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance adding Chapter 33 to Administrative Code, estab-
lishing; a Commission on the Status of Women, prescribing
the duties and powers of the Commission, and authorizing
the Commission to take actions necessary to improve the
status of women.
File 506-74, Ordinance No. 28-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Adopted
The following recommendation of Caucus which had been tem-
porarily postponed was taken up:
Resolution reaffirming retention of Stephan Leonoudakis as
member. Board of Directors, Golden Gate Bri<lge, Highway
and Transportation District.
File 33-74-14.1, Resolution No. 100-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Noes: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
100 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975
Referred to Committee
The following appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar
was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $24,408, Registrar of Voters, for
temporary salaries, and $6,250, Retirement System, for
operation; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-105, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Adopted
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Mayor Joseph L. Alioto, January 28-
February 1 ; Supervisor John L. Molinari, February 1 ; Super-
visor Alfred J. Nelder, February 2; Hector E. Rueda, Mem-
ber, City Planning Commission, Feljruary 10-14; Roy J.
Scola, Member, Board of Permit Appeals, February 1-6,
1975; all with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 81-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
'o^
Permission Granted
The Clerk presented a letter from the Mayor, requesting per-
mission to use the Board Chambers for a citizens' meeting on the
Community Development Program on February 4, 1975, at 7:30
p.m.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor Molinari, permission granted.
ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES
AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE-
PORTED UPON BY COMMITTEE.
Referred to Committee
Resolution memorializing the State Legislature and members
of the San Francisco delegation to amend Sections 1810 and
1^11 of the State Motor Vehicle Code to delete provisions
which allow the public-at-large access to private information
on automobile owners in the State.
Supervisors Mendelsohn and Nelder presented :
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 101
File 12-75-14, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Ordinance amending Section 20.51 of the Administrative
Code, relating: to the appointment, terms and expenses of
members of the Delinquency Prevention (Commission and
the filling of vacancies in membership of said commission.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 133-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Community Services Committee
Resolution opposing passage of ACA 21 and AB 330 by the
State Legislature, 'which would change the status of members
of county Boards of Supervisors, Mayors, and members of
City Councils from non-partisan to partisan.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-13, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact and the
Governor to sign SB 175, changing notice requirements for
local agencies subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-11.1, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider removal of """No
Left Turn" sign at Sansome and Vallejo Streets, and "No
Right Turn" sign at Broadway and Montgomery Streets.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 20-74-21.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisors Nelder, Feinstein and von Beroldingen requested
that letter be directed to Police Commission urging pursuit of
legislation which would amend the Penal Code to help ameliorate
the grave situation facing senior citizens who are the continuing
prey of criminals.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider what action may
be taken to eliminate cooking fumes originating in a restau-
102 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 ^
rani at 690 Sutter Street from permeating the apartment
building at 680 Sutter Street.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 141-75.
Referred to Health and Environment Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider installation of
STOP signs at intersection of Santa Clara and San Anselmo
Avenues.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 18-75.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider change of present
''No Parking" designation in front of the South of Market
Health Center, 551 Minna Street, to permit the loading and
unloading of passengers.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 19-75.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Tamaras requested that letter be directed to Director
of Public Works, citing the fact that ramp utilized by the handi-
capped had been in existence near Fifth and Market Streets, that
said ramp was inadvertently removed during Market Street re-
construction, and inquiring as to the desirability or possibility of
replacing said ramp.
No obection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Motion that his Honor, the IMayor, be asked to declare the
week of August 12-16 as ''Farmers' Market Week" and to
consider appointing a citizens' committee to arrange for the
proper observance thereof.
Supervisor Tamaras presented:
File 4-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Referred to Committee
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 103
Resolution urging Conjiress to hlook proposed increases in
the cost to recipients of food stamps.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented for immediate adoption:
File 13-75-4, Resolution No.
There being objection, the matter was referred to State and Na-
tional Affairs Committee.
Ordinance adding Section 24.24.1 to the Fire Code, relating
to fire hazard abatement.
Supervisor FeLnstein presented:
File 136-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Adopted
Resolution supporting appeal of erroneous restrictions to the
San Francisco Comprehensive Drug Treatment Program;
urging the Mayor to appeal this error at the highest Federal
administrative levels.
Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp and von Beroldingen presented:
File 131-75-1, Resolution No. 96-75.
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Caucus
Supervisor Feinstein announced that there would be a Caucus
immediately following today's Board meeting.
Referred to Committee
Motion amending Rule 19 of the Board of Supervisors, re-
lating to persons addressing the Board of Supervisors, or a
committee thereof, at a public hearing.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 140-75.
Referred to Rules Committee
Adopted
Resolution petitioning and urging the Board of Education to
reject the Superintendent of Schools' recommendations to
eliminate the San Francisco Junior High School Intersehool
104 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975
and Senior High School Intramural Athletic Programs for
young men and women for the remainder of 1974-75.
Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari, Kopp and Nelder presented :
File 139-75, Resolution No. 95-75.
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings he held preliminary to estahlishment
of a citizens' task force to investigate the closing of the Sears
Roehuck Store and other retail dry goods outlets and report
to the Board of Supervisors ways and means of retaining
those stores in San Francisco.
Supervisor Gonzales presented:
File 573-74-1.
Referred to Urban and Consumer Affairs Committee
Resolution declaring policy that Board of Supervisors ap-
pointments to agencies and commissions will be discussed in
public meetings.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 138-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Rules Committee
Ordinance, amending Sections 675 and 676, and adding Sec-
tions 677 and 678 to Police Code, relating to the prohibition
of signs on public property and private utility property;
their removal as a public nuisance; rewards; and penalties
for violations.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 135-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Resolution urging Recreation and Park Commission to utilize
funds from the estate of LeRoy H. Vane.
Supervisors Kopp, Feinstein and Pelosi presented:
• '■ File 137-75, Resolution No.
I' Referred to Finance Committee •„...<■. ■•Ar."i;>
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 105
Request Granted
Supervisor Tamaras requested that letter be directed to the
Recreation and Park Department, soliciting their comments as to
the merits of a senior citizens' center in the downtown area.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that Committee hearings be held to consider installa-
tion of STOP signs at 8th Avenue and Anza Street.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 18-75.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to District At-
torney, inquiring as to whether the Geneva Plasma Center at 994
Geneva Avenue has advertised illegally for blood honors.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
IVIotion that the Board award certificates of honor to the
following :
Louis Cambou ( Supervisor Nelder)
Rev. Msgr. Harold E. Collins (Supervisor Molinari)
Helen Fatooh (Supervisor Molinari)
Fred Gambucci (Supervisor Molinari)
Philip J. Kearney ( Supervisor Feinstein)
Susan Roley Malone ( Supervisor Tamaras)
File 6-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
^lotion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of
respect to the memory of <leceased as follows:
Andrew Ferruggiaro (Supervisor Molinari)
Jerome W. Fitzgerald (Supervisors Molinari, Tamaras)
Stacialice Kahn (Supervisor Kopp)
Bernard J. Lycett ( Supervisors Pelosi, Kopp, Tamaras,
Molinari, Mendelsohn, Gonzales)
Julian W. Mack, II (Supervisor Kopp)
106 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975
Henry Musso (Supervisors Tamaras, Kopp)
^ Athanasios Nuris (Supervisor Tamaras)
Athena Sutsos (Supervisor Tamaras)
File 2-74.
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 7:31
p.m., adjourned.
ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk
Approved by the Board of Supervisors April 14, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and Coimty of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, February 10, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday,
February 10, 1975, 2:21 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 2:38 p.m.
Sup>ervisor Francois noted present at 2:43 p.m.
Supervisor Gonzales excused from attendance (See infra.)
Supervisor Gonzales Excused from Attendance
The Clerk announced that Supervisor Gonzales had asked to be
excused for reasons of personal business. There being no objection,
request granted.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no corrections, additions or omissions, the Journal
of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, October 28, 1974, was
considered read and approved.
Presentation of Certificates of Honor
Supervisor Nelder presented a Certificate of Honor to Charles
H. Ford, Muni bus operator on the No. 43 line, for his quick
action in summoning medical aid after a passenger on his bus
suffered a serious heart attack, thus helping to save the man's life.
Sujjervisor Feinstein presented a Certificate of Honor to U.S.
(107)
108 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975
Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr. on the occasion of his retirement, and
also on the occasion of his visit to San Francisco.
Introduction of Guests
The President announced and acknowledged the presence of
Mr. Jerry Edelbrook and a group of students from Roosevelt
Junior High School.
Conimunication
The Clerk presented a letter from his Honor, the Mayor, dated
February 5, 1975 advising that he was returning disapproved and
vetoed the following legislation:
Ordinance amending Annual Appropriation Ordinance by
adding thereto Section 10.2 to provide for transfer of sur-
pluses existing in the appropriation for permanent salaries-
civilian to overtime salaries-civilian, Police and Fire Depart-
ments.
File 101-74-70, Ordinance No.
Adopted
Motion to Reconsider
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to reconsider the measure on February 18, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $500, Public Health, for calculator.
File 101-74-90, Ordinance No. 35-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by amending
Section 16«6-4 thereof, relating to memberships by City At^
torney, to delete membership in District Attorneys Associa-
tion of California and adding membership in County Coun-
sels Association of California,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1976 109
File 26-75-1, Ordinance No. 34-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8. .
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Ordinance appropriating $4,079, Recreation and Park, for
reclassification of one position of Clinical Laboratory Tech-
nologist to Veterinary Laboratory Technologist, Special Zoo
Division; rescinding $4,559, Recreation and Park, perma-
nent salaries.
File 101-74-92, Ordinance No. 36-75.
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Ordinance authorizing sale of surplus City-owned property
for the sum of $27,500, at the northeast corner of Fifth
Street North and Ellis Street.
File 118-75, Ordinance No. 37-75.
Fina/Zy passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Ordinance authorizing dismissal of Superior Court No.
622765, City and County of San Francisco vs. George Lar-
son.
File 3-74-7, Ordinance No. 33-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
NEW BUSINESS
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $5,480 for permanent salaries and
mandatory fringe benefits; abolishing one position and cre-
ating one position, Port Commission.
110 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975
File 101-74-94, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Sup)ervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1974-75,
to reflect an increase in salary for Class 9399 Port Director,
from $36,750 to $44,000 annually; a companion measure
to the preceding item.
File 102-74-42, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $8,527, Municipal Court, for over-
time.
File 101-74-93, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $1,200, Chief Administrative Of-
ficer, for fish and game propagation and conservation; and
rescinding $1,200 from appropriation for Fish and Game
Propagation, Municipal Court.
File 101-74-96, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City and
County against Foucar, Ray & Simon Company and Flora
Crane Service by acceptance of the sum of $4,000; and au-
thorizing dismissal of litigation.
File 46-75-1, Ordinance No.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975 111
Supervisor Kopp Excused from Voting
Supervisor Kopp asked to be excused from voting on the mea-
sure because he is the attorney for Flora Crane Service.
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
excuse Supervisor Kopp from voting on the measure.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Palosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Thereafter the ordinance was passed for second reading by the
following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Moli-
nari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Excused: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance authorizing City Attorney to execute and deliver
^'Stipulation and Agreement" in Superior Court Action
672294, and directing City Attorney to dismiss with preju-
dice as to Chamber of Commerce and William A. Dauer
City's cross-complaint in Action 672921.
File 106-74-7, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — -1.
Ordinance appropriating $1,000, Department of Weights and
Measures, for maintenance and repair of auto equipment.
File 101-74-95, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance appropriating §82,569.76 for operation various
departments.
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(Appropriating:
Adult Probation
Assessor
Civil Service
Commission
Controller
Social Services
Single Men's
Rehabilitation
Treasurer
Juvenile Court
Probation Dept.
Coroner
Finance and Records
County Clerk
Recorder
Records Center
Public Library
Bureau of Light,
Heat and Power
Overtime (Election Day) $8,020.00
Mandatory Fringe Benefits
Transfer to: 4.123.862.000 469.00
4.697.860.000 1,028.00
Overtime ( Election Day ) 747.84
Overtime (Election Day) 249.75
Revolving Fund (Shortage) 20.39
Judgments and Claims
Superior Court 8,620.83
Overtime (Election Day) 15,247.00
Overtime (Election Day) 453.00
Replenishment of Cash
Difference Fund 1,500.00
Juvenile Court Information
Services, Local Cash Match 5,000.00
Contractual Services 600.00
Overtime (Election Day) 5,337.60
Overtime (Election Day) 368.10
Overtime (Election Day) . 59.25
Overtime (Election Day) 8,849.00
Lighting of Public Bid gs.
General Fund 26,000.00)
File 101-74-97, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
The following from Finance Committee without recommenda-
tion was taken up:
(Supervisor Molinari abstaining in Committee)
Ordinance appropriating $3,938.00 for contribution to the
County Modernization Commission of the County Super-
visors Association.
File 101-74-97.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975 113
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari — 3.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Resolutions accepting gifts from various donors for use by
various departments, as follows:
Office of the Mayor
File 38-75-4, Resolution No. 116-75.
$1,359 "Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Safety Project"
File 38-75-5, Resolution No. 117-75.
$2,666 "Youth of Reality"
File 38-75-6, Resolution No. 118.75.
$1,111 "Filipino Youth Project"
File 38-75-7, Resolution No. 119-75.
$1,222 "Project 20"
File 38-75-8, Resolution No. 120-75.
$2,500 "Youth at the Crossroads"
File 38-75-9, Resolution No. 121-75.
$1,232 "On Your Own"
File 38-75-10, Resolution No. 122-75.
$3,924 "Morrisania West: Postal Street Academy"
File 38-75-11, Resolution No. 123-75.
$2,250 "Streetwork Girls"
File 38-75-12, Resolution No. 124-75.
$1,000 "Youth at the Crossroads (Augmentation) "
File 38-75-13, Resolution No. 125-75.
$1,700 "Bayview Hunters Point Youth Service Center"
File 38-75-14, Resolution No. 126-75.
$1,111 "Chinese Youth Alternatives"
File 38-75-15, Resolution No. 127-75.
$1,250 "Project Agility"
Adult Probation
File 38-75-16, Resolution No. 128-75.
$1,555 "Friends Outside"
Juvenile Probation
File 38-75-17, Resolution No. 129-75.
$2,083 "Citizen Initiative to Protect Students"
File 38-75-18, Resolution No. 130-75.
$2,889 "Child Abuse and Neglect Project"
114 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975
Public Health
File 38-75-19, Resolution No. 131-75.
$237 "Reality House West"
File 38-75-20, Resolution No. 132-75.
$2,305 "Methadone to Abstinence"
Sheriff
File 38-75-21, Resolution No. 133-75.
$70 "Park and Mall Maintenance Program"
File 38-75-22, Resolution No. 134-75.
$123 "Hold Project"
File 38-75-23, Resolution No. 135-75.
$1,125 "Re-entry Counselors"
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $4,120 for materials and supplies.
County Clerk's Office; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-98, Ordinance No. 29-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $57,425 for policeman and fire-
man examinations. Civil Service Commission; an emergency
measure.
File 101-74-99, Ordinance No. 30-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to the City
Attorney, inquiring as to when the people of San Francisco may
expect that the understaffing of allocated positions in the Police
and Fire Departments will be corrected.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975 115
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating S 14,878 for fixed charges (OE
Automobile Insurance), various departments; an emergency
measure.
File 101-74-100, Ordiniince No. 31-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
Ortlinance amending Section 745010A of Annual Salary
Ordinance to retitle Assistant General Manager and Assistant
Chief Engineer, Water Department, to Assistant General
Manager, Operations and Maintenance, Water Department.
File 102-74-40, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted
Resolution cancelling taxes on property acquired by the Re-
development Agency in the India Basin Industrial Park Proj-
ect, Neighborhood Development Program, Verba Buena Cen-
ter Project, and Western Addition Area Two Project.
File 24-75-2, Resolution No. 115-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales— 1.
Resolution accepting §1,000 from LARAS Philanthropic
Fun«l for use by Human Rights Commission to support a
(Community Information Service Program.
File 38-75-24, Resolution No. 136-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari — 2.
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Resolution authorizing application for Federal funds through
the State Library System for extension and improvement of
Public Library services for 1975-76.
File 84-75-2, Resolution No. 138-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari — 2.
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept
Federal funds for Manpower Training Programs and to in-
clude in such grant unexpended funds from previously
authorized grants.
File 68-75-2, Resolution No. 137-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari — 2.
Resolution authorizing and directing the President of the
Board of Supervisors to sign, on behalf of the City and Coun-
ty, four agreements with the Bureau of Prisons for services
to Federal offenders at Juvenile Hall (both male and female
wards), Log Cabin Ranch School and Hidden Valley Ranch
School.
File 126-75, Resolution No. 139-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari^ — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee were taken up:
Ordinance correcting clerical errors in Salary Standardiza-
tion Ordinance, 1974-75, Charter Section 8.401, relating to
rates of compensation for various specified classifications.
File 106-74-6, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Molinari — 2.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975 117
Ordinance adding Section 16.70-4 to the Administrative Code,
relating to service retirement allowances payable under Sec-
tion 16.70-1 of said code, to provide that for time commenc-
ing July 1, 1974 such allowances shall he at the rate of 2 per
cent of the average monthly compensation earned by the
member during any consecutive twelve months of credited
service in the retirement system in which such average is the
highest for each year of service credited to him in the retire-
ment system.
File 499-74-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Consideration Continued
The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with-
out recommendation was taken up:
Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400
and 8.401, effective July 1, 1975, for miscellaneous em-
ployees.
An ordinance fixing and determining schedules of compensa-
tion to be paid municipal officers and employees and non-certifi-
cated employees of the San Francisco Unified School District
whose offices and positions are allocated to classifications specified
herein and compensations for which are subject to the provisions
of Sections 8.400 and 8.401 of the Charter, establishing work
schedules and conditions of employment, and method of payment
for various work schedules; providing that said schedules of
compensation shall be effective beginning July 1, 1975.
File 106-75-5, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
that consideration of the Salary Standardization Ordinance be
continued to March 10, 1975, and that all data, tentatively con-
sidered by this Board as warranting amendments to the schedule
of compensations of the Salary Standardization Ordinance, be
transmitted to the Civil Service Commission for review and anal-
ysis, and report thereon to this Board not later than February 18,
1975, with report as to whatever changes, and the cost thereof,
such proposed amendments would require to maintain an equita-
ble relationship with other rates in said schedule.
No objection and motion carried.
Adopted
The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police
Committee was taken up:
118 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975
Resolution endorsing Alternative 7A to improve conditions
at St. Francis Circle which restricts West Portal Avenue to a
right turn and prvoides for streetcar loading islands on West
Portal Avenue for both directions.
File 460-74, Resolution No. 140-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Edward L. Peet, member. Commission
on the Aging, February 23 through March 3 or 4; Chief
Donald M. Scott, Police Department, February 18 to 25,
1975, inclusive; with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 113-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
ROLL CALL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES
AND COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR RE-
PORTED UPON BY A COMMITTEE
Called Out of Committee
Supervisor Molinari announced that he was calling from State
and National Affairs Committee the following proposed resolu-
tion and directed that the measure be calendared for Board con-
sideration on Tuesday, February 18, 1975:
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact SB 95, re-
lating to penalty for possession of marijuana.
File 12-75-2, Resolution No.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact and the
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975 119
Governor to sign SB 311 which would eliminate election day
as a State holiday.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-17, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact and the
Governor to sign ACA 4, requiring a majority vote of the
membership of each House of the Legislature for passage of
bills imposing a tax on banks, corporations, franchises and
insurers.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-18, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Nelder requested that letter be directed to Depart-
ment of Public Works, requesting that a comprehensive traffic
survey be made of the upper Sunset Heights area.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Finally Passed as Amended
Ordinance appropriating $24,000 for S F. Unified School
District, Senior High School Drama, Music and Forensic
Activities, Publicity and Advertising; an emergency measure.
Presented by Supervisors Pelosi, Mendelsohn, Kopp, Molinari,
and Nelder:
File 101-74-108, Ordinance No. 32-75.
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved that an additional section be added to the ordinance,
declaring that an emergency exists, and providing for passage as
an emergency measure.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tjimaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp — 2.
Ordinance as amended finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp — 2.
Rescission of Action
120 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975
Later in the prooeedings, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Pelosi, the above vote was rescinded.
Finally Passed
The roll was called and the measure was finally passed by the
following vote: ., ..
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider procedures to be
observed in evacuating people from the City Hall in the
event of any emergency when time is of the essence.
Supervisor Tamaras presented:
File 150-75.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Tamaras requested that letter be directed to the Di-
rector of Public Health, inquiring as to what type of immuniza-
tion is now in use, how the program is administered, the costs
thereof, and whether the program is so comprehensive as to af-
ford protection against the most prevalent diseases, as well as his
recommendations as to how the immunisation program may be
further developed to maximize success.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider SB 123, relating
to rent control in cities.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 12-75-19.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that letter be directed to
City Attorney, citing the minutes of the Child Health and Dis-
ability Prevention Advisory Board meeting of January 7, 1975,
in which it states in part, "It was asked if a quorum was neces-
sary to conduct business on the Advisory Board. The members
were informed that there is no such requirement in the legislative
regulations"; and asking the City Attorney what procedure should
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975 121
be followed in advising said Advisory Board that a quorum is
necessary.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that City Attorney be
asked to prepare appropriate legislation which would permit
placement and maintenance of sidewalk carpet in front of speci-
fied enterprises, ( i.e., hotels ) , subsequent to the receipt of report
by Supervisor Feinstein from the Director of Public Works.
No ohection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that letter be sent to the
Department of Public Works, inquiring why it is possible to fix
dates for spending 1972 bond funds, but not for expenditure of
1964 bond funds.
No ohection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisors Barbagelata and Kopp requested that letter be
directed to his Honor, the Mayor, citing Charter requirement
(Sec. 3.601) that requires Art Commission approval of all build-
ings, bridges, viaducts, etc. on land belonging to the City and
County, etc., and inquiring as to why the legal requirement as to
Art Commission approval of all such designs has not been en-
forced, with specific reference to the Port properties and antici-
pated developments at the Port.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that public hearings be held to determine how the
Board of Supervisors nii«;ht promote additional jobs in the
City through legislative action or other means.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented.
File 149-75.
Referred to Finance Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Barbagelata requested, in connection with the above
matter, that letter be directed to Chief Administrative Officer
asking his advise and recommendations as to what this Board
might do to expedite various projects and make additional jobs
available.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance amending Section 2728 of the Police Code to re-
duce license fees for massage establishments owned and
122 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975
operated by a person over the age of sixty years whose gross
receipts are under a specified amount annually.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 473-74-4, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Ordinance amending Sections 16.99, 16.99-1, 16.99-2,
16.99-4, 16.99-5 and 16.99-6 of the Administrative Code,
relating to employee residence requirements.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 52-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Caucus
Supervisor Feinstein announced that there would be a caucus
immediately following today's Board meeting.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Brenham Place,
from midnight, February 14, through midnight, February
23, 1975, for the celebration of Chinese New Year.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 42-75-5, Resolution No. 141-75.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2,
Referred to Committee
Ordinance adding Section 992 to the Police Code, relating
to price-labeling requirements for packaged food items and
packaged goods, wares or merchandise sold at retail.
Supervisors Mendelsohn and Feinstein presented:
File 148-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Urban and Consumer Affairs Committee
Adopted
Resolution opposing passage of AB 287 which would specify
the office of the Public Utilities Commission be moved from
San Francisco to Sacramento.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975 123
Supervisors Molinari and Kopp presented for immediate adop-
tion:
File 12-75-16, Resolution No. 114-75.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp moved adop-
tion.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that letter be sent to Civil Service
Commission, making reference to a recent newspaper article to
the effect that the City has been hiring aliens who are in this
country illegally, and requesting that the Commission advise the
Board what steps can be taken to eliminate this problem.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Motion that his Honor, the Mayor, he requested to appoint a
Citizens' Committee for the Observance of San Francisco's
Birthday.
Supervisor Tamaras presented:
File 7-75-1.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Adopted
Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol-
lowing:
Hector Navarro Caceres ( Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Lieutenant Nicholas N. Galousin (Supervisors
Nelder, Feinstein)
Frank J. Petrini ( Supervisor Tamaras )
San Francisco Museum of Art-Soap Box Derby
( Supervisor Mendelsohn )
Sergeant Carl Vogelsang ( Supervisors Nelder, Feinstein)
124 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales— 1.
Adopted
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of
respect to the memory of deceased as follows:
Thomas L. Bocci (Supervisor Kopp)
Daniel F. Gilfether (Supervisor Nelder)
J. L. Glikbarg ( Supervisor Kopp )
Abe Kemp ( Supervisors Kopp, Molinari )
Luke Morley ( Supervisors Kopp, Nelder)
Mary Killoran Roflf (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Nelder)
William J. Sampson (Supervisor Nelder)
File 2-75.
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 3:53
p.m. adjourned.
ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1975 125
Approved by the Board of Supervisors April 21, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisoi-s.
Vol. 70 No. 7
DOCUi'.:EiMTs
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Franci»co
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Tuesday, February 18, 1975 — 2 :00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Tues-
day, February 18, 1975, 2:14 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Moli-
nari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Feinstein presiding
Supervisor Francois noted present at 2:43 p.m.
Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 2:15 p.m.
Approval of Journal
There being no errors, corrections or additions, the Journal of
Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, November 4, 1974 was
considered read and approved.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing of all persons interested in the reconiniendation of
the Public Utilities Commission for abandonment of certain
services of Municipal Railway Motor Coach Line No. 14-
Mission Express.
File 135-75.
(Line is to be rerouted, changing northbound service from
7th Street to 6th Street, constituting abandonment of local
service on 7th Street so that the route will be: regular route
to Interstate 280, then continued on 1-280 to 6th Street, on
6th Street to Mission Street, then resume regular route.)
(127)
128 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Proponent:
Curtis Green, General Manager, Municipal Railway
There being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair
declared the hearing concluded.
Refused Adoption
Resolution disapproving abandonment of certain services on
Municipal Railway Motor Coach Line No. 14-Mis8ion Express.
File 135-75, Resolution No.
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois— 1.
CONSIDERATION OF MAYOR'S DISAPPROVAL
Rereferred to Committee
Ordinance amending Annual Appropriation Ordinance by
adding thereto Section 10.2 to provide for transfer of sur-
pluses existing in the appropriation for permanent salaries-
civilian to overtime salaries-civilian, Police and Fire Depart-
ments.
File 101-74-70, Ordinance No.
The Clerk read a communication from his Honor, the Mayor,
stating his reasons for disapproving the proposed legislation.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp,
moved to rerefer to Finance Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Consideration Continued
The following from Joint Urban and Consumer Affairs and
Streets and Transportation Committee with recommendation "Do
Pass After Amendment", heretofore considered, was taken up:
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 129
Resolution iir«;ino; the Transit Task Force to ilisapprove any
proposal for the construction of a IVIunicipal Railway Transit
Station in the W est Portal area which wouhl necessitate the
taking of any portion of the West Portal Park land. (Super-
visor Feinstein)
File 137-74-2, Resolution No.
(See file for text of amendment of the whole presented in
Committee.)
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved adoption of an amendment of the whole which he presented
on behalf of the Joint Urbim and Consumer Affairs and Streets
and Transportation Committee.
Motion to adopt the substitute resolution as an Amendment of
the Whole adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to continue to March 3, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Nelder, Tamaras — 3.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to the Municipal
Railway and Transit Task Force, asking that they provide archi-
tectural plans for the present design for the West Portal Station,
and whatever information is available with respect to the re-
design presented in the Joint Urban and Consumer Affairs-
Stree*s and Transportation Committee.
No obection and Clerk directed to comply.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating S5,480 for permanent salaries and
mandatory fringe henefits: aholishing one position and cre-
ating one position. Port Commission.
File 101-74-94, Ordinance No. 38-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
130 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Adopted
Taken Up Out of Order
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, the following recommendation of
Finance Committee appearing on the calendar under "New Busi-
ness" was taken up out of order:
Resolution urging Recreation and Park Commission to uti-
lize funds from estate of LeRoy H. Vane by applying ^^ of
the remaining funds for remodeling the existing 37th Avenue
Senior Citizens Center and reserving the remaining % for
construction of a social recreation center as a part of a build-
ing constructed in Marshall Square or elsewhere in the down-
town area. (Supervisors Kopp, Feinstein, Pelosi)
File 137-75, Resolution No. 153-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
The Board thereupon resumed consideration of Calendar mat-
ters in the order set forth therein.
Finally Passed
Ordinance amending the Annual Salary Ordinance, 1974-75,
to reflect an increase in salary for Class 9399 Port Director,
from $36,750 to $44,000 annually; a companion measure
to File 101-74-94.
File 102-74-42, Ordinance No. 39-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisors Molinari — 1.
Consideration Continued
Taken Up Out of Order
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Mendel-
sohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following recom-
mendation of Governmental Services Committee appearing on
the calendar imder "New Business" was taken up out of order:
Resolution endorsing inauguration of continuous countywide
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 131
voter registration program and use of Federal, State and
local funds therefor. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
File 123-75, Resolution No.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to continue to February 24, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11 .
The Board thereupon resumed consideration of Calendar mat-
ters in the order set forth therein.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $8,527, Municipal Court, for over-
time.
File 101-74-93, Ordinance No. 42-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisors Molinari — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $1,200, Chief Administrative Of-
ficer, for fish and game propagation and conservation; and
rescinding $1,200 from appropriation for Fish and Game
Propagation, Municipal Court.
File 101-74-96, Ordinance No. 44-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisors Mohnari — 1.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the City
and County against Foucar, Ray & Simon Company and
Flora Crane Service by acceptance of the sum of $4,000;
and authorizing dismissal of litigation.
File 46-75-1, Ordinance No. 41-75.
Supervisor Kopp Excused from Voting
Supervisor Kopp asked to be excused from voting because he is
attorney for Flora Crane Service.
No objection and request granted.
132 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Excused from voting: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Ordinance authorizing City Attorney to execute and deliver
''Stipulation and Agreement" in Superior Cour Action
672294, and directing City Attorney to dismiss with preju-
dice as to Chamber of Commerce and William A. Dauer
City's cross-complaint in Action 672921.
File 106-74-7, Ordinance No. 49-75.
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11 .
Ordinance appropriating $1,000, Department of Weights
and Measures, for maintenance and repair of auto equip-
ment.
File 101-74-95, Ordinance No. 43-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11 .
Ordinance appropriating $82,569.76 for operation various
departments.
(Appropriating:
Adult Probation Overtime (Election Day) $8,020.00
Mandatory Fringe Benefits
Transfer to: 4.123.862.000
469.00
4.697.860.000
1,028.00
Assessor
Overtime (Election Day)
747.84
Civil Service
Commission
Overtime (Election Day)
249.75
Revolving Fund (Shortage)
20.39
Controller
Judgments and Claims
Superior Court
8,620.83
Social Services
Overtime ( Election Day)
15,247.00
Single Men's
Rehabilitation
Overtime (Election Day)
453.00
Treasurer
Replenishment of Cash
Difference Fund
1,500.00
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Juvenile Court
Probation Dept.
Juvenile Court Information
Services, Local Cash Match
5,000.00
Coroner
Contractual Services
600.00
Finance and Records
County Clerk
Overtime (Election Day)
5,337.60
Recorder
Overtime (Election Day)
368.10
Records Center
Overtime (Election Day)
59.25
Public Library
Overtime (Election Day)
8,849.00
Bureau of Light,
Heat and Power
Lighting of Public Bldgs.
General Fund
26,000.00)
File 101-74-97, Ordinance No. 45-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Finally Passed
The following from Finance Committee without recommenda-
tion, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $3,938.00 for contribution to the
County Modernization Commission of the County Super-
visors Association.
File 101-74-97.1, Ordinance No. 46-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari — 4.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance amending Section 745010A of Annual Salary
Ordinance to retitle Assistant General Manager and Assistant
Chief Kngineer, Water Department, to Assistant General
Manager, Operations and Alaintenauce, Water Department.
File 102-74-40, Ordinance No. 47-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Finally Passed
134 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance correcting clerical errors in Salary Standardiza-
tion Ordinance, 1974-75, Charter Section 8.401, relating to
rates of compensation for various specified classifications.
File 106-74-6, Ordinance No. 48-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance adding Section 16.70-4 to the Administrative
Code, relating to service retirement allowances payable under
Section 16.70-1 of said code, to provide that for time com-
mencing July 1, 1974 such allowances shall be at the rate of
2 per cent of the average monthly compensation earned by
the member during any consecutive twelve months of cred-
ited service in the retirement system in which such average
is the highest for each year of service credited to him in the
retirement system.
File 499-74-1, Ordinance No. 50-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
NEW BUSINESS
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Ordinance approving agreement between the City and Coun-
ty and the United States of America relative to transfer of
park lands owned by the City and County to the United States
of America for inclusion in the Golden Gate National Recrea-
tion Area; and authorizing transfer of certain said lands to
the United States of America.
File 120-75, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11 .
Ordinance appropriating $33,000 for fixed charges, rescind-
ing S33,000 from appropriations for medical service and
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 135
care, Bayview Mental Health Center, Public Health Depart-
ment.
File 101-74-91.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11 .
Ordinance appropriating S8,580, Recorder and Registrar of
Voters, for reclassification of Senior Photostat Operator to
Senior Clerk Typist, and of Junior Management Assistant to
Management Assistant, and rescinding $9,679 from perma-
nent salaries appropriation and mandatory fringe benefits.
File 101-74-101, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance 1974-75,
Recorder and Registrar of Voters, to reflect reclassification
of two positions; a companion measure to the preceding
item.
File 102-74-39, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen— 1 1 .
Ordinance appropriating $13,000, Tax Collector, for opera-
tion; and 833,000, San Francisco General Hospital, for
capital improvements.
File 101-74-102, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $45,594, Public Health, for opera-
tion and equipment; rescinding $45,594 from various ap-
propriations, Public Health Department.
File 101-74-103.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
136 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $3,022, Public Health, for wages
and mandatory fringe benefits to provide additional cost of
living adjustment to wage rates of Meat Cutter and Head
Meat Cutter, effective July 1, 1974.
File 101-74-104, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance 1974-75 to
provide additional cost of living adjustment to wage rates
for Meat Cutter and Head Meat Cutter, effective July 1, 1974,
Department of Public Health; a companion measure to the
preceding item.
File 102-74-17, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Reref erred to Committee
Ordinance appropriating $63,214.79, various departments,
for retroactive wages and mandatory fringe benefits to pro-
vide adjustment of compensation schedules and health and
welfare benefits, effective April 1, 1973, for plumber and
related crafts.
File 201-72-132, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
rereferral of this and three ensuing measures to Finance Com-
mittee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, von Beroldingen — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
Ordiiujnce Amending Annual Salary Ordinance 1972-73 by
adjusting health and welfare benefits, effective April 1, 1973
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 137
for plumber and related crafts, various departments; a eom-
panion measure to the preceding item.
File 200-72-68, Ordinance No.
Rereferred to Finance Committee
Ordinance appropriating $208,673.34, various departments,
for retroactive wages and mandatory fringe benefits by ad-
justing the wage sche(hdes, effective July 1, 1973, to provide
additional rates of pay for plumber and related classes.
File 101-73-210, Ordinance No.
Rereferred to Finance Committee
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance 1973-74 by
adjusting wage schedules, effective July 1, 1973, to provide
additional rates of pay for plumber and related classes, vari-
ous departments; a companion measure to the preceding
item.
File 102-73-93, Ordinance No.
Rereferred to Finance Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to Civil Ser-
vice Commission, requesting an independent determination by the
Commission as to the exact amount of money which actually
goes for health benefits for plumbers and related crafts, as distin-
guished from funds which go to Konocti or other retirement op-
eration that is clearly not a health benefit.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution granting application of Rene Garrette, a minor,
for leave to file a late claim against the City and County.
File 50-75-5, Resolution No. 151-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
Temporarily Postponed
Ordinance appropriating S28,408. Registrar of Voters, for
temporary salaries for operation; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-105.1, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the measure was temporarily
138 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975
p)ostponed, pending the attendance of 9 members to pass the
ordinance as an emergency measure.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $2,000 for equipment, Road Fund,
Street Planting.
File 101-74-90.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
Adopted
The following from Finance Committee without recommenda-
tion was taken up:
Resolution authorizing filing of an application by Public
Utilities Commission with Department of Transportation for
and accepting a grant under the Mass Transportation Act of
1964 for a technical studies grant and for acquisition of real
and personal property for the Municipal Railway.
File 143-75, Resolution No. 154-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 4.
Adopted
The following recommendation of Finance Committee was
taken up:
Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property
from San Francisco Industrial Park, Inc. for $14,800, re-
quired for Municipal Railway Coachyard and Combined
Central Shops.
File 144-75, Resolution No. 155-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 4.
Adopted as Amended
The following, called out of State and National Affairs Com-
mittee by Supervisors Molinari, was taken up:
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 139
Resolution urging the California State Legislature to enact
S.B. 95, relating to penalty for possession of marijuana.
(Supervisors Molinari, von Beroldingen)
File 12-75-2, Resolution No. 146-75.
Motion to Adopt
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Amendment of the Whole
Supervisor Molinari presented an amendment of the whole, and
seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved adoption.
Amendment of the whole adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Adopted as Amentled
Resolution adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen— 8.
Noes: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Motion Adopted
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
that the Board issue a request to the Attorney General that his
office expedite rendering of an opinion on the question of whether
citations may be issued for possession of small amounts (Less
than 1 ounce) of marijuana.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup)ervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of State and National Affairs
Committee was taken up:
Resolution supporting the j)reservation of a maximum
amount of San Bruno Mountain for park and recreational
purposes and recommending legislative action to preserve
maximum open space on San Bruno Mountain.
File 77-75, Resolution No.
140 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975
: There being no obection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata,
seconded by Supervisor Nelder, consideration was continued to
February 24, 1975.
Adopted
Resolution urging the continued funding of the California
Arts Commission.
File 112-75, Resolution No. 152-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
♦ Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
;■' ' Passed for Second Reading as Amended
Ordinance amending Administrative Code requiring candi-
dates for City and County offices to declare such candidacy
prior to soliciting or accepting campaign contributions; re-
quiring return of unexpended campaign contributions to
donors. (Supervisor Molinari)
(Adds Sec. 16.520-1)
File 113-75, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend as follows:
Line 11, after "No", add "intended".
Amendment adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Public Works Code, relating to liens
for unpaid water service charges, coordination of lien pro-
cedures with sewer service and industrial waste liens, and
making other clarifying changes.
■ (Adds Article 4.3, Sections 150.1 through 150.13, codifying
Ordinance No. 450-73, and amending Sections 5, 6, 8, 9, 10
and 11, and deleting Section 13 thereof.)
File 115-74, Ordinance No.
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Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Tabled
The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com-
mittee were taken up:
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Lohos Street,
between Capitol Avenue and 300 feet west, specified hours,
for the period December 1, 1974 to June 15, 1975, during
earthquake safety work on Sheridan School.
File 43-74-9, Resolution No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
table inasmuch as the Board of Education had indicated they
wished to withdraw the request.
Tabled by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Adopted
Resolution designating certain intersections as "STOP" inter-
sections.
File 18-75-6, Resolution No. 147-75.
Ulloa Street and Sixteenth Avenue, n/e and s/w corners;
Fulton Street and Central Avenue, n/e and s/w comers;
Haight Street and Webster Street, n/e and s/w comers;
Natick Street, Wilder Street and San Jose Avenue Off -Ramp,
n/e, n/w and s/w comers;
McAllister Street and Scott Street, n/e and s/w corners;
McAllister Street and Steiner Street, n/e and s/w corners;
Newhall Street and Oakdale Avenue, n/e and s/w comers;
Dolores Street and Thirtieth Street, n/w and s/e comers;
Florida Street and Eighteenth Street, n/w and s/e comers;
Keith Street and Oakdale Avenue, all comers;
Rockdale Drive and Reposa Way, n/w and s/e comers;
Twenty-Sixth Street and Diamond Street, n/e and s/w
comers;
Twenty-Ninth Avenue and Cabrillo Street, n/w and s/e
comers.
Adopted by the following vote:
142 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution enacting parking and stopping regulations, vari-
ous streets.
File 19-75-3, Resolution No. 148-75.
Parking Restricted, 40 minutes, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. —
Revoke
Parking Restricted, 1 hour, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. —
Establish
Stockton Street, upper level, north of California Street.
No Parking At Any Time
Seventeenth Street, south side, from Hampshire Street to a
point approximately 240 feet westerly.
Parking Prohibited, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. —
Every School Day
Valdez Avenue, west side, between Greenwood and
Montecito Avenues.
Parking Meter, Area 3 — Removal
Hampshire Street, north and south of Twenty-Fourth Street.
Potrero Avenue, north and south of Twenty-Fourth Street.
Parking, 40 Degree Angle, Permitted
Lyon Street, east side, between Lombard and Greenwich
Streets.
Parking, 90 Degree Angle, Permitted
Lyon Street, east side, between Lombard and Chestnut
Streets.
Stopping Prohibited (Tow- Away) At Any Time
Evans Avenue, both sides, between Third Street and Phelps
Street.
Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away), 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
— Revoke
Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away) 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
— Establish
O'Farrell Street, south side, between Mason Street and Fifth
Street North.
Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away), 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
— Revoke
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Stopping Prohibited (Tow- Away), 12:00 noon to 6:00
p.m., Sundays Excepted — Establish
O'Farrell Street, south side, between Fifth Street North and
Powell Street.
Stopping Prohibited (Tow-Away), 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.,
Sundays Excepted
O'Farrell Street, south side, between Stockton Street and
Powell Street.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.
File 20-75-3, Resolution No. 149-75.
One-Way Street — Establish
Moultrie Street, between Powhattan and Cortland Avenues,
one-way southbound.
Lobos Street, east of Plymouth Avenue, one-way westbound.
Caine Avenue, south of Lakeview Avenue, one-way south-
bound.
Left Turn Prohibited
Hyde Street, north- and southbound at North Point Street.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Joice Street on
Saturday, February 22, 1975, specified hours, for fun«l-
raising festival sponsored by the Chinatown Y.\\\C.A.
File 42-75-3, Resolution No. 150-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Police Code to specifically prohibit cer-
tification of applicants (Street Artists) for the sale of items
144 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975
intended or suitable for human consumption. (Supervisors
Molinari, Francois)
(Amends Section 1722.)
File 516-74-2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, establishing speed limit
of 35 miles per hour on Geary Boulevard between Presidio
Avenue and Wood Street.
(Adds Section 176.25.)
File 20-75-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code empowering the
Police Commission to destroy criminal history records;
establishing a schedule therefor.
(Adds Section 8.25.)
File 116-75, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
FinaUy Passed
Ordinance appropriating $28,408, Registrar of Voters, for
temporary salaries for operation; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-105.1, Ordinance No. 40-75.
FinaUy passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 145
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves o( absence — Mayor Joseph L. Alioto, February 16-20;
Louis F. Batniale, Chaneellor/Superintendent, S.F. (]<uii-
munity Collegje District, March 12-23; Dr. Eugene S. Hopp,
member. Board of Education, February 12-19; Supervisor
Dianne Feinstein, March 2-6; Supervisor Ronald Pelosi,
Februarv 24-March 5; Mrs. IVIabel Schine, Department of
Public Health, February 18-20; Chief of Police Donald M.
Scott, March 8-12; H. IJrodie Stephens, M.D., member. Re-
tirement Board, February 16-20; Joseph K. Tinney, Assessor,
March 13-16; with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 142-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — ^9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE
Request Granted
Supervisor Nelder requested that letter be directed to Mr.
Joseph Botka, Chief Juvenile Probation Officer, soliciting his
recommendations as to what the Board might do in an effort to
reduce violence in the City.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Tamaras requested that letter be directed to the
administrator of San Francisco General Hospital, enclosing copy
of letter from Mr. John Ellis citing his experience in endeavoring
to contact medical officials at the hospital, long delays on the tele-
phone, rude responses by hospital personnel, etc., and request that
the administrator review the whole question of telephone service
at the hospital.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider the request of Mr.
Harry Misthos that the provisions of Ordinance No. .'525-74,
dealing with retirement credits, be waived in his case.
File 163-75.
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Called Out of Committee
146 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975
Supervisor von Beroldingen announced that she was calling
from State and National Affairs Committee the following request,
and directed that the measure be calendared for Board considera-
tion on Monday, February 24, 1975:
Request that hearings be held to consider AB 181, relating
to granting of credit to married and unmarried persons.
(Supervisor von Beroldingen)
File 12-75-4.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Requesting the Mayor's Fiscal Policy Committee and various
departments to take action relative to vacant positions and
unexpended capital improvement appropriations.
Supervisors Mendelsohn and Feinstein presented:
File 165-75.
Referred to Budget and Governmental Efficiency Committee
Adopted
Resolution commending the Multi-Culture Institute and urg-
ing the San Francisco Unified School District to implement
six pilot MCI programs in San Francisco schools by Septem-
ber, 1975.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 160-75, Resolution No. 145-75
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
adoption.
". Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi^ — 2.
Request Granted
Supervisors Feinstein and Nelder requested that letter be sent
to the City Attorney requesting preparation of legislation which
would (a) make the sale of handguns in San Francisco illegal
unless sales are registered with the Police Department prior to
turning over the weapon; (b) require that ammunition for sale be
kept in a locked, secure receptacle removed from public view; and
(c) require that ammunition be sold only upon presentation of
a valid gun registration certificate. The two Supervisors also re-
quested that letter be sent to San Francisco delegation in Sacra-
mento, inquiring as to their position on gun control and their
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 147
assessment of pending legislation which would curb the criminal
use of handguns in California.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution petitioning the State Legislature to enact manda-
tory jail sentences in robberies, felonious assaults and purse
snatchings where the victim is 60 years of age or older.
Supervisors Feinstein and Nelder presented:
File 12-75-24, Resolution No. 144-75.
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider SB 234 which
would require that juveniles of the age of 16 and 17 who are
in their right mind shall be held accountable should they
commit felony-type crimes.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 12-75-26.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that letter be directed to the
Police Department, at the instance of certain improvement associ-
ations, asking that anti-firecracker laws be enforced.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance adding Section 41.5.1 to the Health Code, relat-
ing to biting dogs, providing for impoundment and disposi-
tion thereof, prescribing liability of and penalties for owners
thereof; and amending Section 41.13 thereof.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 136-74-1, Ordinance No.
Referred to Health and Environment Committee.
Adopted
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'Resolution urging support of AB 717 which prohibits any
elected officer from contributing campaign funds under his
control to any candidate for elective office.
Supervisors Kopp and Barbagelata presented:
File 12-75-23, Resolution No. 143-75.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held with respect to recommenda-
tions of the Grand Jury and its interim report on the jails
and the Sheriff's Department.
Supervisors Kopp and Nelder presented:
File 39-75-1.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to the City
Attorney, asking that he review the Mayor's request for a Charter
amendment which would eliminate present residency require-
ments for City officials and render an opinion on the Mayor's
allegations that the Charter provision on residence is no longer
constitutional; and also render an opinion as to whether Mrs.
Seymour Farber qualified for membership on the Art Commis-
sion on the basis of residency.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Called out of Committee
Supervisor Molinari announced that he was calling from State
and National Affairs Committee the following proposed resolu-
tion and directed that the measure be calendared for Board con-
sideration on Monday, February 24, 1975:
Resolution urging enactment of SB 131, confidentiality of
methadone physician-patient relationship. (Supervisor Moli-
nari)
File 12-75-3, Resolution No.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 149
Request that appropriate eoiuinittee hohl hearings on the
Board of Supervisors Transit Improvement (Committee to
determine whether modification shouhl he mach' in its struc-
ture and purpose.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 161-75.
Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.
Resolution urging; the Puhlic Utilities (Commission to imme-
diately implement Concept 2 as proposed hy the Northwest
San Francisco Rapid Transit FvXtension Board, which would
provide an upgraded bus system for the northwest corridor.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 40-75-1, Resolution No.
Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee.
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact and the
Governor to sign SB 299 which would provide for the seal-
ing of reccords in any case where there was an arrest without
conviction.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-25, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.
Request that hearings be held to consider reports that the
City and County is in danger of losing LKAA funds because
the recipient agencies do not have acceptable affirmative
action programs in the judgment of the Federal LEAA
administration.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 162-75.
Referred to Finance Committee.
Announcement
President Feinstein announced that the 60th anniversary of the
opening day of the Panama Pacific International Exposition of
1915 would be celebrated Thursday, February 20, 1975, and that
Mayor Alioto would open an exhibit on the fair at the City Hall
Visitors' Center at 10:00 a.m. on that date, and that an invitation
had been extended to all Board members to attend.
Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the
following :
150 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975
Art Agnos (Supervisor Pelosi)
Bobby Barnes (Supervisor Francois)
Joe Benjamin (Supervisor Kopp)
Eugene B. Block (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Leonard Louie (Supervisor Feinstein)
Al Racco (Supervisor Molinari)
Al Sandell (Supervisor Feinstein)
Jack Silver (Supervisor Kopp)
File 6-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of
respect to the memory of deceased as follows:
Eventino Bagnasco (Supervisor Molinari)
Peter Campanelli (Supervisor Molinari)
Mary L. Casey (Supervisor Pelosi)
Mrs. Ng Szec Chiu (Supervisor Kopp)
Michael Coleman (Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Fein-
stein, von Beroldingen)
Lena Cuneo (Supervisor Molinari)
Madeline E. Jacobsen (Supervisor Molinari)
John S. Katon (Supervisor Tamaras)
Jorge Petroni (Supervisor Molinari)
Ann London Scott (Supervisor Feinstein)
Cecelia L. ShiflBer (Supervisor Pelosi)
Michele Valenti (Supervisor Molinari)
Virginia Zouzounis (Supervisor Tamaras)
File 2-75.
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of
5:38 p.m. adjourned.
ROBERT J. DO LAN, Clerk
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1975 151
Approved by the Board of Supervisors April 21, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supjervisors.
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Vol. 70 No. 8
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, February 24, 1975 — 2 :00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon-
day, February 24, 1975, 2:16 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
Quorum present.
President Dianne Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Francois excused from attendance. (See infra)
Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 2:20 p.m.
Supervisor Francois Excused from Attendance
The Clerk announced that Supervisor Francois had requested
to be excused from attendance because of illness.
No objection; request granted.
COMMUNICATION
The Clerk read a communication from the California Coastal
Zone Conservation Commission, requesting permission to use the
Board Chambers for a meeting of the North Central Coast Re-
gional Commission on March 27, 1975, from 7:00 p.m. to approxi-
mately 12:00 midnight.
Adopted
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
grant such permission.
(153)
154 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro-
posed vacation of Maggie Alley below 114 feet above San
Francisco Datum, and reserving and excepting a permanent
easement for public and private utilities and for emergency
purposes, and the sale of said vacated street area as City-
owned surplus land.
File 357-74.
The privilege of the floor was granted the following:
Opponents :
Mr. Dennis Kent, 3206 Harrison Street
Mr. Walter O'Donnell
Mr. Arthur McColley, 636 Polk Street
Vincent Mullins, Esq., representing Park Lane Properties,
owTiers of the El Cortez Hotel.
Proponent
C. Dan Lang, representing owner of the Gaylord Hotel.
Rebuttal period was allowed.
There being no one else present desiring to speak, the Chair
declared the hearing concluded.
Passed for Second Reading
The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was
taken up:
Ordinance vacating Maggie Alley below 114 feet above San
Francisco Datum, and reserving and excepting a permanent
easement for public and private utilities and for emergency
purposes, and authorizing sale of said vacated street area as
City-owned surplus land.
File 357-74-2, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
passage for second reading:
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder — 1.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975 155
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Taken Up Out of Order
Consideration Continued
There being no objection, on motion of Supervisor Mendel-
sohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following recom-
mendation of Fire, Safety and Police Committee was taken up
out of order:
Ordinance amending Traffic Code relating to exemption of
news-gathering vehicles from certain sections thereof, and
providing for the issuance of vehicle press cards and defini-
tions therefor. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 398-74, Ordinance No.
Motion to Rerefer Refused Adoption
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to
refer to Committee, inasmuch as Department of City Planning
has requested opportunity to make study and recommendations.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Pelosi — 4.
Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisor Francois^l.
Motion to Amend Adopted
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
to amend Section 8.5 as follows: Page 2, line 14, after "Tow-away
Zones" add "and Exclusive Transit Lanes"; line 15, after "pro-
visions of" add "Section 31 or".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Motion to Amend Withdrawn
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
amend Section 8.7, page 2, line 26 by substituting "negligent" for
"reckless".
Later, Supervisor Gonzales withdrew said motion, with the
concurrence of Supervisor Kopp.
Consideration Continued
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to
continue consideration to March 10 to work out difficulties in the
language of the ordinance, with provision that the respective de-
156 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975
partments submit their comments in writing to the Board prior
thereto.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance approving agreement between the City and County
and the United States of America relative to transfer of park
lands owned by the City and County to the United Slates of
America for inclusion in the Golden Gate National Recrea-
tion Area; and authorizing transfer of certain said lands to
the United States of America.
File 120-75, Ordinance No. 64-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $33,000 for fixed charges, rescind-
ing $33,000 from appropriations for medical service and
care, Bayview Mental Health Center, Public Health Depart-
ment.
File 101-74-91.1, Ordinance No. 54-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $8,580, Recorder and Registrar of
Voters, for reclassification of Senior Photostat Operator to
Senior Clerk Typist, and of Junior Management Assistant to
Management Assistant, and rescinding $9,679 from perma-
nent salaries appropriation and mandatory fringe benefits.
File 101-74-101, Ordinance No. 55-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975 157
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance 1974-75,
Recorder and Registrar of Voters, to reflect reclassification
of t>vo positions; a companion measure to the precedin*;; item.
File 102-74-39, Ordinance No. 60-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $13,000, Tax Collector, for opera-
tion; and $33,000, San Francisco General Hospital, for
capital improvements.
File 101-74-102, Ordinance No. 56-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $45,594, Public Health, for opera-
tion and equipment; rescinding $45,594 from various ap-
propriations. Public Health Department.
File 101-74-103.1, Ordinance No. 57-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $3,022, Public Health, for >vages
and mandatory fringe benefits to provide additional cost of
living adjustment to wage rates of Meat Cutter and Head
Meat Cutter, effective July 1, 1974.
File 101-74-104, Ordinance No. 57-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
158 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance 1974-75 to
provide additional cost of living adjustment to wage rates
for Meat Cutter and Head Meat Cutter, effective July 1, 1974,
Department of Public Health; a companion measure to the
preceding item.
File 102-74-17, Ordinance No. 59-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $2,000 for equipment. Road Fund,
Street Planting.
File 101-74-90.1, Ordinance No. 53-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Adopted
The following recommendation of State and National Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Resolution supporting the preservation of a maximum
amount of San Bruno Mountain for park and recreational
purposes and recommending legislative action to preserve
maximum open space on San Bruno Mountain.
File 77-75, Resolution No. 163-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendations of Governmental Services Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Resolution endorsing inauguration of continuous county-
wide voter registration program and use of Federal, State
and local funds therefor. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1975 159
File 123-75, Resolution No.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved to amend as follows: line 5, delete "six" and substitute
"eight".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to continue consideration to March 3, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras — 4.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to Registrar of
Voters, enclosing copy of communication from a group of organi-
zations, inccluding San Francisco Tomorrow, S. F. Democratic
County Central Committee, Planning Association for the Rich-
mond and Civil Service Association, Local 400, relating to voter
registration, and solicit the Registrar's comments thereon.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Feinstein requested that letter be sent to Registrar
of Voters, enclosing copy of pending legislation (File 123-75),
and solicit his suggestions for any additional language which
might be helpful in preventing development of special interest
groups in such a program.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Barbagelata requested that letter be sent to the Fire
Department, asking if that department would participate in voter
registration on an ongoing, volunteer basis.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Finally Passed
Ordinance amending Administrative Code requiring candi-
dates for City and County offices to declare such candidacy
prior to soliciting or accepting campaign contributions; re-
quiring return of unexpended campaign contributions to
donors. (Supervisor Molinari)
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File 113-75, Ordinance No. 61-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance amending Public Works Code, relating to liens
for unpaid water service charges, coordination of lien pro-
cedures with sewer service and industrial waste liens, and
making other clarifying changes.
File 115-75, Ordinance No. 62-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, were taken up :
Ordinance amending Police Code to specifically prohibit
certification of applicants (Street Artists) for the sale of
items intended or suitable for human consumption. (Super-
visors Molinari, Francois)
File 516-74-2, Ordinance No. 65-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, establishing speed limit
of 35 miles per hour on Geary Boulevard between Presidio
Avenue and Wootl Street.
File 20-75-1, Ordinance No. 52-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supei-visors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code empowering the
Police Commission to destroy criminal history records; es-
tablishing a schedule therefor.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975 161
File 116-75, Ordinance No. 63-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelatti, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
NEW BUSINESS
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Resolution authorizing reimbursement for cost of personal
property of City and County employees damaged in the line
of tluty.
File 51-74-4, Resolution No. 162-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $263,000 for court-ordered ex-
penditures, and Sl,071,875 for judgments and claims, Con-
troller.
File 101-74-106, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Temporarily Postponed
(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)
Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property
located at 1350 Jessie Street for Department of Social Serv-
ices Administration offices.
File 127-75, Resolution No. 164-75.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras,
von Beroldingen — 5.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari — 4.
162 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Nelder — 2.
Action Rescinded
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras,
moved rescission of the previous action for purpose of recon-
sideration.
Motion to rescind action adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Nelder — 2.
Call of the Board
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor von
Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, a Call of the
Board was ordered.
The Board then proceeded to the next item on the calendar,
pending the arrival of Supervisor Nelder.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $30,000 for extension of contract
with Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, Inc., Social Services;
rescinding $30,000 from various appropriations.
File 101-74-103.2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Nelder — 2.
Adopted
The Board then proceeded to reconsider the following, on which
the vote had earlier been rescinded :
Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property
located at 1350 Jessie Street for Department of Social Serv-
ices Administration offices.
File 127-75, Resolution No. 164-75.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Ta-
maris, von Beroldingen — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari — 4.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Finally Passed
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975 163
Ordinance appropriating 86,250 for operation. Retirement
System, an emergency ordinance.
File 101-74-105-2, Ordinance No. 51-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", heretofore con-
sidered, was taken up.
Ordinance amending Police Code, regulating the exposure
of photographs, cartoons or drawings on newsracks; pro-
viding for definitions: providing removal therefrom; notice
requirements making finding of a puhlic nuisance; and pro-
viding for a severahility clause. (Super\'isors Tamaras, Barha-
gelata, Kopp, Molinari)
File 58-74-3, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
amend per Committee recommendations, as follows:
Amend Section 717, page 2, line 10, by ADDING after
"designated by him" the following sentence: "Within
twenty -four (24) hours after the seizure of the news-
rack, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excluded, the
Chief of Police shall notify the owner by certified mail
of the removal of the newsrack at the address affixed
thereto; if no address or telephone number is affixed to
the newsrack the Chief of Police shall make such notifi-
cation as is reasonably indicated by the contents of the
newsrack.".
Amend the title of ordinance by ADDING after "re-
moval therefrom, "notice requirements;"; amend title of
Section 717 by ADDING after the words "Provisions for
Removal", the words " — Notice Requirements".
Amendment adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance as amended passed for second reading by the fol-
owing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
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Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Adopted
Thte following called out of State and National Affairs Com-
mittee by Supervisor Molinari was taken up:
Resolution endorsing and urging enactment of SB 131, pre-
serving the confidentiality of methadone physician-patient
relationships. (Supervisors Molinari, Tamaras)
File 12-75-3, Resolution No. 160-75.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Resolution Adopted
The following called out of State and National Affairs Com-
mittee by Supervisor von Beroldingen was taken up:
Request that hearings be held to consider AB 181, relating
to granting of credit to married and unmarried persons.
(Supervisors von Beroldingen, Feinstein, Nelder)
File 12-75-4
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented the following resolution
and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved for adoption.
Supporting AB 181 which would prohibit credit discrimina-
tion against women.
File 12-75-4, Resolution No. 161-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Report of Budget and Governmental Efficiency Committee
on its inquiry into the City's fiscal situation.
. File 165-75.
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1975 165
Adopted
Supervisor Mendelsohn reported that the Budget and Govern-
mental Efficiency Committee had held hearing on the City's
fiscal situation and as a result thereof had prepared a resolution
for Board action, as follows:
Requesting the Mayor's Fiscal Policy Committee and various
departments to take action relative to vacant positions and'
unexpended capital improvement appropriations.
File 165-75, Resolution No. 165-75.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, February
24-26; Dennis V. Carey, member. Public Utilities Commis-
sion, February 25-27; Joseph J. Diviny, member. Public
Utilities Commission, February 25-March 3; Supervisor
Terry A. Francois, February 24-25; Supervisor Alfred J.
Nelder, February 22; Supervisor Ronald Pelosi, February
24- .March 5; Roy J. Scola, member. Board of Permit Appeals,
February 21-27; Joseph J. Tarantino, member. Civil Service
Commission, March 14, April 28, 1975; with permission to
leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 156-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMx^UTTEE.
Request Granted
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Supervisor Pelosi requested that letter be sent to Department
of City Planning, asking advice as to the appropriateness of utili-
zation of Commerce High Play field for a Performing Arts Center,
and asking for an early response.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution endorsing proposal that S.N.A.C.K. benefit pro-
gram be granted exemption from Stadium Operator Admis-
sion Tax, and requesting Mayor to submit legislation to ef-
fectuate said exemption.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 168-75-1, Resolution No. 159-75.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Request Granted
Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that letter be sent to
City Attorney, asking his opinion as to whether City employees
are precluded from serving on City commissions, with particular
reference to the Commission on the Status of Women.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that City Attorney be
requested to prepare legislation amending the Administrative
Code to provide that all written agreements on behalf of the City
and County entered into with private purveyors for provision of
psychiatric services shall be subject to approval by the Finance
Committee.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Resolution requesting continuation of the Gas Tax Summer
Youth Job Program for underprivileged youth under the
auspices of the San Francisco Department of Public Works.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 175-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Joint Finance and Community Services Committee.
Resolution supporting and urging designation of a health
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975 167
service area within the City and County under provigions of
National Health Planning and Resources Development Act
of 1974, Puhlic Law 93-641 ; and urging the Governor to
recommend such designation to the Secretary of Health,
Education and Welfare of the United States.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 13-75-5, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.
Request that consideration he given to installation of STOP
signs at 15th Avenue and Wawona Street.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 18-75-9.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.
Caucus
Supervisor Feinstein announced that Mr. Thomas Miller, Act-
ing Employee Relations Director, had advised her that it would
be necessary for the Board to caucus February 25 on employee
matters, and that the meeting would be scheduled for 1:30 p.m.
Adopted
Motion that letter he sent to the Chief Administrative Officer,
citing the fact that trash cans recently purchased for Market
Street are priced at $950 each, and asking if the City is
firndy committed to purchasing additional cans at that price;
pointing out that BARTD is currently using pre-cast concrete
trash cans which can he purchased for $75 each; and re-
questing his response.
Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn presented:
File 620-74-1.
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Motion Adopted
Supervisor Pelosi, in connection with the foregoing motion
relative to trash receptacles, stated that the Governmental Ser-
vices Committee several months ago discussed question of install-
ing flower stalls on Market Street, and at the time discussed it
168 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975
was revealed as a possibility that the flower stalls would cost ap-
proximately $48,000 each. Supervisor Pelosi stated that perhaps
the Clerk in a letter to the Chief Administrative Officer could
make reference to the fact that the time is appropriate for the staff
to reanalyze their cost estimates and structural specifications, so
that when the flower stands are presented for final approval exor-
bitant costs will be avoided.
Thereupon, Supervisor von Beroldingen moved, seconded by
Supervisor Molinari, that such letter be sent to the Chief Admin-
istrative Officer.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Suj^ervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Request Granted
Supervisor Gonzales requested that letter be directed to Dr.
Steven Morena, Superintendent of Schools, asking if it is a fact
that in June a Centrex telephone system will be installed at 135
Van Ness Avenue, and if so, what the cost thereof will be, indicat-
ing it is the Supervisor's understanding that it is in the neighbor-
hood of $2 million.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Gonzales requested that letter be sent to the Presi-
dent of the Board of Education, asking that the Board approve
Dr. Morena's proposal to transfer 25 administrators out of 135
Van Ness Avenue and vacate the administrative positions, there-
by, hopefully, saving the taxpayers of San Francisco that expense.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to Director
of Public Health, asking for a report on the status of the ambu-
lances purchased from Chinook Company for the Emergency Hos-
pital Service, including when they were obtained, the number
thereof, and an indication of what the maintenance and repair
experience has been; also inquiring whether, since warranties have
expired on some of the vehicles, legal action is contemplated, and
whether the insurance carrier has been contacted.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to Purchaser with
reference to ambulances purchased for the Emergency Hospital
Service, asking for details as to how specifications were prepared,
what time period was given to bidders to submit bids, what com-
panies or businesses were solicited for bids, citing the fact that
one of the major suppliers of this type of equipment in San Fran-
cisco alleges it was not mailed copy of the bid form.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975 169
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to his Honor,
the Mayor, inquiring whether it is his intention to forward to the
Bo;ird a specific Charter amendment to amend current residence
requirements to make them compatible with recent Supreme Court
decisions, and requesting that he state in writing his concept of
what would be a reasonable residence requirement.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to ('oniniittee
Recjuest that heariiijis he held on the feasihility of the City of
San Franeiseo entering into an ajajreenient Mith (^ity travel
ajients, on a yearly, rotating; hasis, to provide all necessary
travel arrangements for City employees and departments for
employees who travel in the course of their employment.
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:
File 178-75.
Referred to Finance Committee
Resolution memorializing the Ninety-fourth Congress to en-
act legislation to enahle United States citizens to know the
extent of foreign investment in U.S. hanks, government
securities, and stock and equity in American husinesses, and
to regulale and limit such investment when deemed to he
contrary to national interests.
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:
File 174-75, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that Budget Analyst be re-
quested to conduct an investigation to determine what kind of over-
time payments are being made to other personnel assigned to
Captain Feder's duties in the Police Department while he is as-
signed for two months, through the State Department, to the
training of policemen in Saudi Arabia.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Called Out of Committee
Supervisor Molinari announced that he was calling from State
and National Affairs Committee the following proposed resolu-
tion and directed that the measure be calendared for Board con-
sideration on Monday, March 3, 1975.
Resolution urging the California State Legislature to enact
SB 65, relating to approval of suhdivision maps for resi-
dential complexes.
170 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975
File 12-75-5, Resolution No.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider AB 438, relating to
reimbursement of counties by the State for revenue losses
occasioned by classification or exemption of property.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-31.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider SB 90 pertaining
to dissemination of sealed records in cases where there has
l)een arrest but no conviction.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-34.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Resolution urging the inclusion and construction of ramps
and platforms for use by the physically-handicapped and
elderly in Muni Metro Transit Improvements.
Supervisors Molinari, Feinstein and Francois presented:
File 172-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee, subject to
review by President and possible reference to joint committee of
Fire, Safety and Police and Streets and Transportation, as re-
quested by Supervisor Molinari.
Adopted
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact and the
Governor to sign SB 99 which would authorize Redevelop-
ment Agencies to make loans to private parties in order to
finance residential construction in areas officially designated
as Redevelopment Project Areas.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-32, Resolution No. 157-75.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 3.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975 171
Resolution urjiing State Legislature to enact and the Gover-
nor to sign AB 664, which would create a Toll Bridge Reve-
nue Account to be allocated to public entities operating pub-
lic transportation systems.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-33, Resolution No. 158-75.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 3.
Request Granted
Supervisor Nelder requested that letter be directed to Depart-
ment of Public Works, asking that they survey the traffic situa-
tion in the vicinity of 1680 Mission Street, inasmuch as the De-
partment of Social Services is being moved to that address, and
the existing traffic conditions are hazardous for senior citizens at-
tempting to cross at any of the existing intersections in the
vicinity.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that Fire, Safety and Police Committee consider re-
quest of (>OMO (Communities of the Outer Mission Orga-
nization) that traffic signals be installed at the following
intersections: Mission and Italy; Mission and Trumbull;
Cortland and Bocana; Alemany and Ottawa.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 20-75-4.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.
Request Granted
Supervisor Nelder requested that letters be written to Director
of Public Health, the Department of Pharmacology, University of
California at San Francisco, San Francisco Consumer Action and
the San Francisco Coordinating Council on Drug Abuse, soliciting
their views and recommendations as to local ordinances which
they feel might protect and educate the public, with specific
reference to:
A. Should certain drugs be labeled "Caution: Can be dangerous
if taken with alcohol"?
172 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975
B. Should liquor stores post warning notices of possible adverse
effects of consuming alcohol if on a heavy dosage of pre-
scription drugs?
C. Should there be a requirement that all pharmacies filling
prescriptions post a notice advising patients to inform
physicians of all drugs they are taking?
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Motion that tlie Board award certificates of honor to the
following :
Michael V. Alexieff ( Supervisor Mendelsohn )
John Yehall Chin (Supervisor von Beroldingen)
Joy L. Matthews (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
National Council of Jewish Women, San Francisco Section
( Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Sierra Club, San Francisco Chapter ( Supervisor Nelder )
Sinai Memorial Chapel ( Supervisor Kopp )
File 6-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 3.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as follows:
Charles Barraco (Supervisor Kopp)
Carmela R. Chappelone (Supervisor Molinari)
Rosina Crudo ( Supervisor Molinari )
John L. Enright, Sr. ( Supervisor Molinari)
Edward W. Gunderson (Supervisors Nelder, Kopp, Molinari)
George Learned (Supervisor Kopp)
Sarah Levin (Supervisor Kopp)
Pietro Lucchese ( Supervisor Molinari )
William O. Roeser (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi)
Michael T. Walsh (Supervisor Tamaras)
File 2-75.
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 5:50
p.m. adjourned.
ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1975 173
Approved by the Board of Supervisors April 28, 1975.
I. Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the Citj' and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, March 3, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday,
March 3, 1975, 2:07 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder. Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Pelosi — 3.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Barbagelata noted present at 2:30 p.m.
Supervisor Francois excused from attendance. (See infra)
Supervisor Pelosi excused from attendance. (On leave of ab-
sence)
Supervisor Francois Excused from Attendance
The Clerk announced that Supervisor Francois had asked to be
excused from attendance because of illness.
No objection and request granted.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions, the Journal of
Proceedings of the meetings of Tuesday, November 12, and Mon-
day, November 18, 1974, were considered read and approved.
Presentation of Clerk-Designate of the Board
The Chair introduced and welcomed Mr. Gilbert H. Boreman,
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176 MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975
Clerk-Designate of the Board, who was attending today's Board
meeting as an observer.
COMMUNICATIONS
The Clerk presented a communication from the Public Utilities
Commission, advising that said commission had approved a re-
vised schedule of rates, fares and charges to provide for a $2.50
Senior Citizens' Monthly Pass and a 5(* Senior Citizen All-Hours
Fare, and was submitting the matter for Board approval.
Adopted
Motion fixing date for public hearing of all persons inter-
ested in the recommendation of the Public Utilities Commis-
sion to revise the Municipal Railway schedule of rates, fares
and charges to provide for a S2.50 Senior Citizens' Monthly
Pass and a 5^ Senior Citizen All-Hours Fare.
File 470-74.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
that the Board set the date of Monday, March 17, 1975, as a
Special Order at 2:00 p.m. for public hearing on the recommenda-
tion of the Public Utilities Commission to revise the Municipal
Railway schedule of rates, fares and charges to provide for a
$2.50 Senior Citizens' Monthly Pass and a 5d Senior Citizen All-
Hours Fare.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Pelosi — 3.
Request Granted
The Clerk presented a communication from the California
Coastal Zone Conservation Commission, North Central Coast
Regional Commission, requesting permission to use the Board
Chambers on Thursday, May 29, 1975, from 7:00 P.M. to ap-
proximately midnight.
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
moved to grant said permission for use of Board Chambers on
May 29, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Pelosi — 3.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Finally Passed
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975 177
The following recommendations of Finance Committee hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $263,000 for court-ordered expen-
ditures, and 81,071,875 for judgments and claims. Con-
troller.
File 101-74-106, Ordinance No. 68-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance appropriating 830,000 for extension of contract
with Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, Inc., Social Services;
rescinding 830,000 from various appropriations.
File 101-74-103.2, Ordinance No. 67-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Pelosi — 3.
Finally Passed
The following from Streets and Transportation Connmittee,
heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance vacating Maggie Alley below 114 feet above San
Francisco Datum, and reserving and excepting a permanent
easement for public and private utilities and for emergency
purposes, and authorizing sale of said vacated street areas as
City-owned surplus land.
File 357-74-2, Ordinance No. 69-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Pelosi — 3.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendations of Governmental Services Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Resolution endorsing inauguration of continuous county-
wide voter registration program and use of Federal, State
and local funds therefor. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
File 123-75, Resolution No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Mendel-
178 MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975
sohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued
to March 10, 1975.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that Clerk advise Registrar of
Voters that he would like a response in writing to the letter of
February 25, written with reference to File 123-75, which letter
enclosed communication from a group of community organiza-
tions relating to voter registration, and solicited the Registrar's
comments thereon.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance amending Police Code, regulating the exposure
of photographs, cartoons or drawings on newsraeks; pro-
viding for definitions; providing removal therefrom; notice
requirements; making finding of a puhlic nuisance; and pro-
viding for a severability clause. (Supervisors Tamaras, Bar-
bagelata, Kopp, Molinari)
File 58-74-3, Ordinance No. 66-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Tabled
The following recommendation of Joint Urban and Consumer
Affairs and Streets and Transportation Committee, heretofore
considered, was taken up:
Resolution urging Transit Task Force to request the Bay
Area Rapid Transit District to modify its design of Muni-
cipal Railway transit station in the West Portal area to en-
sure space for recreational activities.
File 137-74-2, Resolution No.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to table.
Motion to table adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
NEW BUSINESS
MONDAY, MAR(^H 3, 1975 179
Passed for Second Ueatliiig
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Ordinance appropriating 81,171,150 for operation and
etpiipnient; rescinding; $1,171,150 from appropriations for
permanent salaries, operation and equipment. Community
Mental Health Services, Public Health Department.
File 101-74-91, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $23,946 for operation and equip-
ment. Sunset Mental Health Center; rescinding $23,946
from appropriations for Merlical Services and Care, Mission
Mental Health Center, Public Health Department.
File 101-74-91.3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $46,106 for Medical Services and
Care, Sunset Mental Health Center; rescinding $46,106 from
appropriation for Medical Services and Care, Mission Mental
Health Center, Public Health Department.
File 101-74-91.4, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing amendment of lease of real property
at 2335-39 Ocean Avenue for use by Department of Public
Health.
File 64-75-1, Resolution No. 176-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Sup)ervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
180 MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975
Resolution authorizing amendment of lease of real property
at 942 Market Street for use by Department of Public
Health.
File 64-75-2, Resolution No. 177-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution approving agreements between the City and
County and United States Federal Aviation Administration
for lease of certain areas at San Francisco International Air-
port for installation, operation and maintenance of addi-
tional navigational aids.
File 27-75-1, Resolution No. 171-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $117,050 for operation and equip-
ment, Superior Court and County Clerk.
File 101-74-109, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $117,200 for renewing contract
with San Francisco Aid Retarded Children, Social Services.
File 101-74-111, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $27,274, Hetch Hetchy Project
Fund; $42,350, San Francisco General Hospital; $1,500,
Adult Probation; and $4,230, Public Defender; for opera-
tion and capital improvement; rescinding $4,230 from
permanent salaries, revenue sharing appropriation, Public
Defender.
File 101-74-112. Ordinance No.
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975 181
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn. Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi— 2.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing eoniproniise and settlement of vari-
ous claims of the City and County.
File 49-75-2, Resolution No. 172-75.
(United Air Lines $9,000.00
Anita M. Booth and Carl Blackford 833.33
Natale J. Podesta 1,735.00 )
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
The following from Health and Environment Committee were
taken up:
Ordinance amending Section 41.9 of Health Code, relating to
disposition of animals. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 122-75, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
passage for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
Ordinance adding Section 41.5.1 and amending Section
41.13 of Health Code, relating to biting dogs, providing for
impoundment and disposition thereof; prescribing liability
of and penalties for owners thereof. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 136-74-1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
"Do Pass".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
182 MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
to amend as follows:
Page 1 :
Line 13, after "animal" DELETE ",";
Line 21, after "actions were" DELETE "improper" and SUB-
STITUTE "wrongful";
Line 26, after "public" ADD "health and";
Line 27, after "District Attorney" ADD "by a written
complaint.";
Line 28, after "bring" DELETE "a motion" and SUBSTI-
TUTE "said written complaint";
after "Municipal Court" DELETE "to declare the
dog" and SUBSTITUTE "for a finding that the
dog is";
Line 29, after "public" ADD "health and";
after "court" DELETE "declares" and SUBSTITUTE
"finds";
Line 30, after "public" ADD "health and";
Page 2:
Line 2, after "Court," DELETE "an" and SUBSTITUTE
"the";
after "impound" ADD ",";
Line 3, before "hold" delete "and";
after "hold" ADD "and humanely destroy";
Line 6, after "time" DELETE ",";
Line 17, after "public" ADD "health and";
after "District Attorney" ADD "by a written
complaint";
Line 18, after "bring" DELETE "a motion" and SUBSTI-
TUTE "said written complaint";
after "Court" DELETE "to" and SUBSTITUTE
"for";
Line 19, before "a menace" DELETE "declare the dog" and
SUBSTITUTE "a finding that the dog is";
after "public" ADD "health and";
Line 20, after "public" ADD "health and";
Line 23, after "Court" DELETE "an" and SUBSTITUTE
"the";
Page 3:
Line 13, after "provisions of" DELETE "Section" and ADD
"Sections 40,".
Amendments adopted by the following vote:
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975 183
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Suj^ervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance as amended passed for second reading by the follow-
ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation
Committee were taken up:
Resolution approving the Federal Aid Urban Program in the
City and County of San Francisco.
File 554-74, Resolution No. 182-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution approving the Federal Aid Urban System and the
urban boundary in the City and County of San Francisco.
File 554-74-2, Resolution No. 183-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi— 2.
Suspension of the Rules
Supervisor Molinari seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
to suspend the rules to proceed to his name on Roll Call for the
purpose of making a report on current salary negotiations.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Report on Current Salary Negotiations
by Supervisor IVIolinari
Supervisor Molinari stated that he wished to make this report
184 MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975
so that the position of the Board with regard to current salary
negotiations might be made public.
An agreement had been reached by the employee organizations
and the Board that no public statements would be made regarding
matters under negotiation.
Last Friday, February 28, after the Board's last offer of a $10.5
million package, S.E.I.U. issued a bulletin made available to the
press and to all City employees, fully and completely discussing
aspects of the negotiations that had taken place. When the Board
met in caucus Saturday morning, March 1, it was felt that
S.E.I.U. had violated the agreement, but it was also felt that any
statement in relation thereto might jeopardize negotiations. The
Board instructed the negotiating team to go back to the employee
organizations on Sunday morning and point out to them that pro-
posals anticipated counter-proposals. The unions summarily' re-
jected the offer of a $10.5 million package and did not offer a
counter-proposal. These are the unions which encouraged the
Board to pass an ordinance providing for meet and confer sessions
for negotiations. They were the first to break off negotiations.
The statement has been made that negotiations had broken off.
Four unions out of the fourteen with which the management team
is negotiating have broken off negotiations. The public should
know that this Board and its management team are continuing to
meet and are negotiating with other unions and employee orga-
nizations.
After they rejected yesterday's offer, these four unions called a
press conference to announce they were breaking off negotiations
and were going to call for binding arbitration. KRON has a story
to the effect that the union request would cost $8.15 million and
that the City offer was for a $3.44 million package. This has to be
set straight. This is a fabrication of the facts. The last offer from
the Board totals $10.5 million. The public has a right to know we
are meeting our responsibilities in good faith. The union demand
is closer to $18.5 million.
The Board is prepared to continue to meet and negotiate with
all employee organizations through the management team. This
is the system that was set up. The four unions which have broken
off negotiations are now calling for binding arbitration. I would
like to inquire of the City Attorney whether or not the City could
enter into agreement of binding arbitration with one or more
organization.
(James Stark, Esq., Deputy City Attorney, advised that the
City and County may not enter into agreement to submit issue
such as fixing of compensation to an arbitrator for binding deci-
sion on employee salaries. The Board of Supervisors has discre-
tionary power which must be exercised by the Board. It would be
unlawful to delegate such responsibility to an outside party.)
The Board of Supervisors will meet in caucus after today's Board
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975 185
meeting to discuss not only proposals pending with other unions,
but also matters raised by these four unions. I want the public to
know what Board's parameters are.
The unions have stated publicly they do not want to strike. We
have to believe they are sincere. I know this Board doesn't want
a strike. The best way to avoid that is for these four unions to
go back to the bargaining table. To stay away from the bargaining
table is not going to resolve the problem.
We should report an ordinance for passage for second reading
next Monday. I publicly urge the S.E.I.U. to return to the bar-
gaining table. Let us continue negotiations so that we can come
to the resolution of this critical question.
We of the Board of Supervisors have met our responsibilities.
We have met at night and weekends, and continue to stand ready
to do so in the future.
Adopted
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp moved
that Employee Relations Director release to the press a list of
benchmark classes, the number of employees in each benchmark,
the percentage above and below data recommended for salary in-
crease by the Board, and where they will be in respect to said
data if $10.5 million package adopted.
No objection and Employee Relations Director asked to comply.
Appointment of President Pro Tempare
Supervisor Feinstein asked to be excused temporarily, and
there being no objections, Supervisor Tamaras assumed the Chair
Pro Tempare.
Adopted
Thereafter, the Board resumed consideration of recommenda-
tions of Streets and Transportation Committee.
Resolution granting permission to Transamerica Corpora-
tion, et al, to install and maintain a link chain across Mer-
chant Street, west of Sansome Street, and to occupy a portion
of the roadway of Merchant Street with planters. (Super-
visor Feinstein)
File 616-74, Resolution No. 184-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution approving map of Twin Peaks Townhouses #2,
a condominium, located at 24-36 Perego Terrace.
186 MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975
File 58-75-2, Resolution No. 173-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution approving map of 2235 Beach Street, a condo-
minium.
File 58-75-3, Resolution No. 174-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution approving map of Moneta Manor subdivision, lo-
cated on Moneta Way near Huron Avenue, and accepting
deed to street and easements within the subdivision.
File 58-75-4, Resolution No. 175-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution granting revocable permission to Dinwiddie Con-
struction Company to temporarily occupy a portion of Hal-
leck Street, east of Sansome Street, during construction
operations.
File 108-75, Resolution No. 178-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of Mer-
rie Way and Forty-eighth Avenue, north of Point Lobos
Avenue.
File 110-75-1, Resolution No. 179-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Pelosi — 3.
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975 187
Resolution (h'clarin«i: intention to order the vaeation of sewer
easements in IJurke and Davidson Avenues, within the huUa
Basin Industrial Park Redevelopment Project Area.
File 128-75-1, Resolution No. 180-75.
Adopted by the ofllowing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of por-
tions of Tehama Street within the Yerha Buena Center Ap-
proved Redevelopment Project Area D-1.
File 142-75-1, Resolution No. 181-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance accepting the roadway of Gould Street, between
Salinas and Paul Avenues, including the curbs.
File 9-75-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
Ordinance changing the width of sidewalks on the north-
westerly side of San Jose Avenue, between Ocean and Geneva
Avenues, and on the south side of Ocean Avenue from San
Jose Avenue for a distance of 634.948 feet westerly.
File 34-75-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
A<lopted
The following called out of State and National Affairs Com-
mittee by Supervisor Molinari was taken up:
Resolution urging the California State Legislature to enact
SB 65, relating to approval of subdivision maps for resi-
dential complexes. (Supervisor Molinari)
188 MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975
File 12-75-5, Resolution No. 170-75.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Mayor Joseph L. Alioto, March 1-5;
Marvin E. Cardoza, member. Police Commission, March 11-
14; Frank Lucibello, member. Health Service Board, Febru-
ary 27-March 9, 1975; with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 167-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
Ordinance amending Section 807, Part III, Municipal Code,
exempting charitable entertainment events from the Stadium
Operator Admission Tax.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 168-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee, to be scheduled for hearing as
special order on Wednesday, March 5, 1975.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing the San Francisco Commission on
Aging to enter into contract Number 035-18 mth the Cali-
fornia Office on Aging.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 152-74-6, Resolution No. 166-75.
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975 189
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
Thereupon, President Feinstein resumed the Chair.
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that the Clerk prepare for her
introduction an amendment to the Rules of Order of the Board
which would provide for uniformity by the various Board Com-
mittees in the handling of signup sheets for persons wishing to
speak at Committee meetings; said rule to stipulate that individ-
uals would be allowed to speak for three minutes, and persons
representing organizations would be granted five minutes, unless
the time is extended by motion of the respective Committee.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Refused Adoption
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
that future discussion with reference to salary setting procedures
be open to the public, unless the discussion concerns a particular
employee's classification which, for some reason should be held
in confidence.
After discussion by a number of members. Supervisor Tamaras,
seconded by Supervisors Feinstein and von Beroldingen, moved
the previous question.
Motion adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi — 3.
Motion to make future discussion with reference to salary set-
ting procedures open to the public refused adoption by the follow-
ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi^ — 2.
Adopted
190 MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975
Resolution urging the Recreation and Park Commission to
aecept the offer of Protection Patrol Company to donate
protection alarm system for the Conservatory, and to allocate
funds for its installation and monthly service charge.
Supervisors Kopp and Mendelsohn presented:
File 183-75, Resolution No. 169-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Referred to Committee
Resolution opposing enactment of SB 275, relating to em-
ployer-employee relations.
Supervisor Kopp presented for immediate adoption:
File 12-75-20, Resolution No.
Upon objection of Supervisor Gonzales to unanimous adoption,
the matter was referred to State and National Affairs Committee.
Resolution urging Board of Education to fund repairs to
Parkside Elementary School to meet Field Act earthquake
safety standards.
Supervisors Kopp and Molinari presented for immmediate
adoption:
File 184-75, Resolution No.
Upon objection of Supervisor Feinstein to unanimous adoption,
the matter was referred to Urban and Consumer Affairs Com-
mittee.
Adopted
Resolution congratulating the State of Israel on its 27th an-
niversary.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
immediate adoption:
Supervisors Mendelsohn, Kopp and Feinstein presented:
File 6-75, Resolution No. 168-75
Unanimously adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975 191
Referred to Committee
Supervisor Molinari requested that the Clerk review File 19-74-
16, a request that the City Attorney draft legislation providing for
two parking stalls in front of all public buildings to be used by
handicapped citizens, which parking stalls should carry signs
limiting parking to one hour, with the curb by the stalls ramped
for easy access by the handicapped. Supervisor Molinari stated
that the request had been forwarded to the Department of Public
Works for report and recommendation in June, 1974, but not to
the City Attorney for preparation of legislation and the Supervisor
asked that the request for legislation now be conveyed to the
City Attorney.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Ordinance adding Article 11 to City Planning Code, relating
to demolition and alteration permits; providing definitions:
requiring conformity; providing procedures for review and
approval of permit applications; providing penalties for
violation of said Article: providing for an annual Housing
Information Survey; and providing for a severahility clause.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 182-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
Request Granted
Supervisor Nelder requested that letter be sent to the Depart-
ment of Public Works, asking that consideration be given to
installation of a YIELD sign at Taraval Street and 21st Ave-
nue, indicating that the Fire, Safety and Police Committee has
recently tabled a request for a STOP sign at subject location,
reference File 18-74-23.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the fol-
lowing:
Glenn Haas ( Supervisor Nelder)
Demetrio S. Jayme (Supervisor Feinstein)
Lincoln High School Basketball Team (Supervisors Kopp,
Nelder )
Rev. James S. Sandmire (Supervisor Feinstein J
File 6-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
192 MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as follows:
Nicholas Antoniadis (Supervisor Tamaras)
Nick Dallas (Supervisors Tamaras, Kopp)
Jakov P. Gardenal (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari)
Esther Lange (Supervisor Kopp)
Louise Pierucci (Supervisor Molinari)
Dorothy Quinn ( Supervisor Francois )
Paul Arnold Raymore ( Supervisors Molinari, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen)
Agnes Sullivan (Supervisor Kopp)
James P. Wall (Supervisor Kopp)
File 2-75.
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 6:30
p.m. adjourned.
ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975 193
Approved by the Board of Supervisors April 28, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, March 10, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday,
March 10, 1975, 2:00 o.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Feinstein presiding.
Presentation of Guests
The Chair introduced the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of
Plymouth, England who came with the replica of Sir Francis
Drake's "Golden Hinde" which entered San Francisco Bay March
9, and presented a Certificate of Honor to the Lord Mayor and a
paperweight bearing the Official Seal of the City and County of
San Francisco to the Lady Mayoress.
The Chair introduced A. Forbes Watson, Chief Executive and
Town Clerk of Plymouth, England, who was instrumental in re-
building Plymouth after World War II, who officially dispatched
the "Golden Hinde" on its voyage, and presented him with a
Certificate of Honor.
The Chair introduced Captain Adrian Small of the "Golden
Hinde" and Alec Cummings, curator of the Plymouth City Mu-
seum, and presented each with a paperweight bearing the Official
Seal of the City and County.
The Lord Mayor responded and presented President Feinstein
with some booklets detailing what is being done in the City of
Plymouth, and a print of the old City of Plymouth.
The Chair introduced Mr. Ken Woodward of the Department of
Travel Industry, British Columbia on behalf of "Lord Beaver", a
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beaver from Vancouver that accompanied the tourist promotion
group to San Francisco.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions, the Journal of
Proceedings for the meetings of Monday, November 25, and Mon-
day, December 2, 1974, were considered read and approved.
COMMUNICATION
The Clerk presented a communication from the California
Coastal Zone Conservation Commission, North Central Coast
Regional Commission, requesting permission to use the Board
Chambers on Thursday, May 22, 1975, from 7:00 p.m. to ap-
proximately midnight.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved that permission be granted.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Felosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Taken Up Out of Order
Consideration Continued
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales,
seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following recommenda-
tion of Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up out
of order:
Ordinance amending Public Works Code, by adding Sections
1000 through 1014 thereto, regidating the placement of
newsracks and news-vending shelters on sidewalks. (Super-
visors Tamaras, Francois)
File 178-72-1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
to continue consideration to March 17, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Taken Up Out of Order
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Nelder,
seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following recommenda-
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tion of Fire, Safety and Police Committee was taken up out of
order:
OrtHnaiK-e amending; TrafTu- Code l>y adding Article 1.1 there-
to, relatinjj to exenijUioii of iiews-jjalherino; vehicles from
certain sections thereof; and providing lor the issuance of
vehicle press cards and definitions therefor. (Supervisor
Nelder)
File 398-74, Ordinance No.
The Clerk read a communication from Curtis Green, General
Manager of the Municipal Railway, pointing out that enactment
of the subject legislation would pose problems for the Railway,
particularly if the holders of such press parking permits parked
in bus loading zones.
The Clerk read a communication from Chief Donald M. Scott
of the Police Department, in which the Chief expressed opposi-
tion to the proposal because: 1. issuance of vehicle press passes
would create an intolerable situation in the downtown area; 2.
other groups, i.e., doctors, probation officers, some social workers,
would claim they are entitled to similar exemption from parking
regulations.
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Adopted
Motions to Amend
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to
amend as follows: Page 1, line 18, after "issued" DELETE "."
and ADD "by the Chief of Police and while said vehicle is being
operated by an employee"; Page 2, line 22, after "driver" ADD
"and/or owner"; Page 2, line 24, after "regard to the" ADD "ac-
cess of Fire Department vehicles to any property, and the".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Motion to Continue Consideration
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to continue consideration to March 17, 1975.
Later, Supervisor Kopp withdrew his motion, with the con-
currence of Supervisor Barbagelata.
Motion to Amend
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to amend as follows: Page 2, line 8, after "news events" DELETE
"." and ADD "for a period not to exceed two hours or for the
actual duration of the news event, whichever is greater."
Refused Adoption
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Motion to Rerefer
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to rerefer to Committee.
Motion lost by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Ta-
maras — 5.
Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 6.
Adopted
Supervisor Feinstein's motion to amend was adopted by the
following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Refused Adoption
Motion to Continue Consideration
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to continue consideration to March 17, 1975.
Motion lost by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras — 3.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
Ordinance as amended passed for second reading by the fol-
lowing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras — 3.
Taken Up Out of Order
Consideration Continued
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following from Legislative
and Personnel Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After
Amendment" was taken up out of order:
Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400
and 8.401, for miscellaneous employees, eifective July 1,
1975.
File 106-75-5, Ordinance No.
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Supervisor Molinari made the following statement:
"During the past week the Board has continued to meet con-
stantly, through the Municipal Employees Relations Panel, with
employee organizations. We requested the four unions which had
broken off negotiations to return to the bargaining tiible, and they
Iiave done so. There have been proposals and counter proposals,
which have been reported accurately in the press.
The Board met yesterday and authorized the Employee Rela-
tions Director to make a proposal to the SEIU unions of 5%
across the board internal adjustments. This was presented to the
unions and rejected. They have made a counter-proposal of 1V2%
across the board, which would cost $14.3 million. The Board met
today in caucus to consider that proposal. It has requested cer-
tain figures so that the Employee Relations Director and employee
team may formulate a counter-proposal to that latest SEIU pro-
posal, and those figures will be ready for us at the conclusion of
this Board meeting. We hope to have a proposal for the Employee
Relations Director to take back to the unions later this evening.
Any talk of strike is premature at this time. I think an agree-
ment will be concluded very shortly.
The latest offer of the Board of a 5% across the board increase
would amount to $10.7 million. This was rejected by the employee
organizations who countered with the 1V2% across the board pro-
posal which would cost $14.3 million."
Supervisor Molinari announced that the Mayor had agreed to
give up a portion of the time (10 days) allotted to him for sign-
ing the legislation, and in view of that fact Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved that consideration
be continued to March 17, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Thereafter, the Board resumed consideration of the Calendar in
the order set forth therein.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Finally Passetl
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Ordinance appropriating §1,171,150 for operation and
equipment; rescinding §1,171,150 from appropriations for
permanent salaries, operation and equipment. Community
Mental Health Services, Public Health Department.
File 101-74-91, Ordinance No. 71-75
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Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feins tein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Taken Up Out of Order
Passed for Second Reading
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor von Ber-
oldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, the following recom-
mendation of Finance Committee was taken up out of order:
Ordinance appropriating $90,846, Police Department, for
creation of 9 positions of Lieutenant and 3 positions of Cap-
tain, and mandatory fringe benefits; and holiday pay-uni-
formed force; rescinding $90,846 from permanent salaries-
uniformed force. Police Department.
File 101-74-119, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Thereupon the Board resumed consideration of the Calendar in
the order set forth therein.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $23,946 for operation and equip-
ment. Sunset Mental Health Center; rescinding $23,946
from appropriations for Medical Services and Care, Mission
Mental Health Center, Public Health Department.
File 101-74-91.3, Ordinance No. 72-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Taken Up Out of Order
Passed for Second Reading
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the following recommendations
of Finance Committee were taken up out of order:
Ordinance appropriating $9,176, Municipal Railway, for
retroactive salaries and mandatory fringe benefits to reflect
adjustment of salary schedule, effective July 1, 1973, for
class in Transportation Promotive Series in accordance with
MONDAY, MARC^H 10, 1975 201
provisions of formula adopted for sai«l class in Salary Stand-
ardization Ordinance, 1973-71; and providing; an increase
based on the uajje rate percentajre increase for the transit
o|)erators to the closest compensation scheilide.
File 101-73-211, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — -11.
Ordinance amendinjj; Annual Salary Ordinance, 1973-74,
Section 735010, Municipal Railway Operatinti Fund: a com-
panion measure to the precetlinj; item.
File 102-73-94, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Taken Up Out of Order
Adoptetl
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following recommendation
of the Finance Committee was taken up out of order:
Resolution accepting gift of 860,000 from National Endow-
ment for the Arts for use hy the Art Commission in the
Neighborhood Arts Program. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)
File 38-75-27, Resolution No. 191-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Taken Up Out of Order
Passed for Second Reading
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the following recommendations
of Finance Committee were taken up out of order:
Ordinance appropriating 82,005, City Attorney, and 86,654,
Water Operating, for permanent salaries and mandatory
fringe benefits to provide for classes in the Transportation
Promotive Series reflecting an adjustment of salary sched-
202 MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975
ules, effective July 1, 1974 in accordance with provisions of
formula adopted for said classes in the Salary Standardiza-
tion Ordinance (1973-74) ; and providing an increase repre-
senting the percentage increase granted under Charter Sec-
tion 8.404.
File 101-74-121, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance appropriating $324,075, Municipal Railway, for
permanent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits, and re-
scinding $324,075 from Platform Wages, to provide for
classes in the Transportation Promotive Series reflecting ad-
justment of salary schedules; effective July 1, 1974, in ac-
cordance with provisions of formula adopted for said classes
in Salary Standardization Ordinance (1973-74) ; and provid-
ing an increase that represents the percentage increase
granted under Charter Section 8.404.
File No. 101-74-110, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance amending Annual Salarv Ordinance, Section
117010, City Attorney; Section 735010, Municipal Railway
Operating Fund; Section 735080, Municipal Railway Oper-
ating Fund, Interdepartmental Salaries; Section 745010 A,
Water Operating Fund, Executive Division; a companion
measure to the preceding item and File 101-74-121.
File 102-74-25, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Taken Up Out of Order
Adopted as Amended
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Mendel-
sohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following recom-
mendation of Governmental Services Committee, heretofore con-
sidered, was taken up out of order:
Resolution endorsing inauguration of continuous county-
wide voter registration program and use of Federal, State
MONDAY, MARC^H 10. 1975 203
and local funds therefor. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
File 123-75, Resolution No. 193-75
Motion to Amend
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved to amend as follows:
Line 16. after "San Francisco" ADD "which shall be under the
jurisdiction of the Registrar of Voters who shall select registra-
tion sites".
Later Supervisor Feinstein withdrew said motion, with the con-
currence of Supervisor Barbagelata.
Ado|)te<l
IMotion to Amend
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to amend as follows:
Add two "Further Resolved" clauses, reading as follows:
"FURTHER RESOLVED, Under the direction of the Regis-
trar of Voters, funds are to be used to pay deputy registrars of
voters 35(- per valid registration secured; and, be it
"FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Registrar of Voters is to
administer the proposed outreach programs of those seeking to be
deputized, with a view to greater coverage Citywide, and shall
select new voter registration sites Citywide."
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
No: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — -1.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Taken Up Out of Order
Adopted as Amended
There being no objection, upon motion of Supervisor Mendel-
sohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, the following recom-
mendation of Budget and Governmental Efficiency Committee
was taken up out of order:
Resolution authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the City and
County of San Francisco, to apply for, receive and expend
204 MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975
the City's 1975 Community Development Block Grant from
U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
File 68-75-3, Resolution No. 192-75
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
to amend as follows: Page 2, line 12, after "1975" ADD "and by
this Board on March 10, 1975".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
to amend the Community Development Program, known as "Ex-
hibit A", per Committee recommendations. (See file for details.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, moved to further amend "Exliibit A", as follows:
Page 15, paragraph 9: After third sentence, delete remainder
of paragraph and substitute: "With these funds, the Registrar of
Voters would pay deputy registrars of voters 35^- per valid regi-
tration secured, and administer the proposed outreach programs
of those seeking to be deputized, with a view to greater coverage
Citywide; and select new voter registration sites Citywide."
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Resolution adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Thereupon, the Board resumed consideration of the Calendar
in the order set forth therein.
Finally Passed
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The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordiiiaiioe approprialinji 816,106 for Medical Services and
C^are. Sunset Mental Health Onler; rescindinj; S46,106 from
approftriation for Medical Services an<l Care, Mission Mental
Ilealth Outer, Public Health Department.
File 101-74-91.4, Ordinance No. 73-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Ordinance appropriating; §117,050 for operation and eqiup-
ment, Superior Court and County Clerk.
File 101-74-109, Ordinance No. 74-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Ordinance appropriating; $117,200 for renewing contract
with San Francisco Aid Retarded Children, Social Services.
File 101-74-111, Ordinance No. 75-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Ordinance appropriating §27,274, Iletch Hetchy Project
Fund; 842,350, San Francisco General Hospital; 81,500
Adult Probation; and 84,230, Public Defender; for opera-
tion and capital improvement; rescinding 84,230 from per-
manent salaries, revenue sharing appropriation, Public De-
fender.
File 101-74-112, Ordinance No. 76-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
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Finally Passed
The following from Health and Environment Committee, here-
tofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance amending Health Code, relating to disposition of
animals. (Supervisor Kopp)
(Amends Section 41.9)
File 122-75, Ordinance No. 79-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Ordinance amending Health Code, relating to biting dogs,
providing for impoundment and disposition thereof; pre-
scribing liability of and penalties for owners thereof. (Su-
pervisor Kopp)
(Adds Section 41.5.1; amends Section 41.13)
File 136-74-1, Ordinance No. 77-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Finallv Passed
The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance accepting the roadway of Gould Street, between
Salinas and Paul Avenues, including the curbs.
File 9-75-1, Ordinance No. 78-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Ordinance changing the width of sidewalks on the north-
westerly side of San Jose Avenue, between Ocean and Geneva
Avenues, and on the south side of Ocean Avenue from San
Jose Avenue for a distance of 634.948 feet westerly.
File 34-75-1, Ordinance No. 70-75.
MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975 207
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
NEW BUSINESS
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up;
Ordinance amending; Part III of the Municipal Code, exempt-
ing charitable entertainment events from the Stadium Oper-
ator Admission Tax. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)
(Amends Section 807.)
File 168-75, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain easements in
the vicinity of Army and Indiana Streets from Western Pa-
cific Railroad Company.
(Portions of Lot 1, Block 4352 and Lot 1, Block 4351.)
File 173-75, Resolution No. 194-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating 8265,000 for capital improvements.
Airport Operating; rescinding 8265,000 from appropriation
for improvements. Landing Field Facilities, Airport Oper-
ating.
File 101-74-113, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance appropriating $1,334, Education County Offices,
permanent salaries, to provide for adjustment of annual
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salary for County Superintendent of Schools, eflfeetive Janu-
ary 1, 1973; rescinding $387 from fixed charges, Education
County Offices.
File 101-74-116, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Felosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section
143010, Department of Education County Offices, reflecting
adjustment of salary for the County Superintendent of
Schools, effective January 1, 1975; a companion measure to
the preceding item.
File 102-74-43, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Consideration Continued
Ordinance appropriating $4,406, Mayor, for creation of 1
position of Administrative Assistant to the State Legislative
Representative; rescinding $4,406 from State Legislative
Expense appropriation. Mayor's Office.
File 101-74-117, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, consideration was con-
tinued to March 17, 1975.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section
151010, Mayor; a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-38, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, consideration was con-
tinued to March 17, 1975.
President Pro Tempore
At the request of Supervisor Feinstein, Supervisor Molinari
took the Chair as President Pro Tempore.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $934.04, Department of Electricity,
for court-ordered retroactive salaries for 7331, Instrument
Maker, and 7343, Machinist, for period July 1-14, 1970.
MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975 209
File 101-74-118, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tiimaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois — 2.
Ordinance amending!; Annual Salary Ordinance, Section
161010, Police Department, uniformed force; a companion
measure to File 101-74-119.
File 102-74-46, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder. Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois — 2.
Ordinance appropriating S81,000, Police Department, for
dilTerential pay, uniformed force.
File 101-74-120, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee were taken up:
Ordinance fixing and determining rates of compensation to
be paid IMunicipal officers and employees subject to provi-
sions of Section 8.405 of the Charter (Police and Firemen),
effective July 1, 1975, and repealing Ordinance No. 401-74.
File 105-75-2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, approving Health
Service System plans, rates of contributions and fee sched-
ules.
(Amends Section 16.157)
210 MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975
File 177-75, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Ordinance adding Article 9.6 to the Police Code, regulating
solicitations for charitable anfl other purposes; requiring
registration of those engaged in solicitation for religious
purposes; prohibiting solicitations by false or fraudident
statements; providing penalties for violation of said Article;
providing for a severability clause; and repealing Sections
590 to 599 thereof. (Supervisors von Beroldingen, Fein-
stein and Tamaras)
File 182-74-2, Ordinance No.
( Proposed amendment is as follows :
AMEND Section 660.1, page 2, line 2: after "financial as-
sistance," add "volunteer service";
AMEND Section 660.2, page 5, line 13, by adding two new
subsections, reading as follows:
"(o) Whether the applicant has received tax exempt status
from either the State of California or the United States,
and the number assigned to the organization by either
the State of California or the Federal government for
tax exempt status;
"(p) Any restrictions on the disbursal of the monies collected
by reason of age, sex, ethnic background or geographic
location of potential recipients."
AMEND Section 660.3, page 5, line 20: after "The Chief of
Police", add "or his designated representative".
AMEND Section 660.10, page 9, line 11, by deleting "five
(5) days" and substituting "ten (10) days" therefor.
AMEND Section 660.11, page 10, line 1, by deleting "regis-
tered, special delivery mail", and substituting "registered
mail, return receipt requested" therefor.
AMEND Section 660.11, page 10, line 2, by deleting "two
(2) days" and substituting "seven (7) days" therefor.
AMEND Section 660.13, page 11, line 2: after "financial
statement", add "on a form to be provided by the Chief of
Police".
MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975 211
AMEND Section 660.15, page 13, line 17: delete "six (6)
months", and substitute "one (1) year" therefor.)
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend per Committee recommendations.
Amendments adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Thereupon, the President reassumed the Chair.
Adopted
The following from State and National Affairs Committee was
taken up:
Resolution opposing enactment of SB 275, relating to public
employer-employee relations. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 12-75-20, Resolution No. 190-75
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Referred to Committee
The following from Emergency Calendar was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating S160,000, Juvenile Court, for
maintenance of minors in foster homes and institutions; an
emergency measure.
File 101-74-130, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
212 MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Henry E. Bernian, member. Public Utili-
ties Commission, March 3-5; Robert J. Costello, member,
Civil Service Commission, March 4-7; Mattie Jackson, mem-
ber. Board of Permit Appeals, March 2-7; Ian M. White,
Director of Museum, March 23-28, 1975; with permission
to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 185-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
'■b'-
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMIVIITTEE
Referred to Committee
Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that hearings be held to
explore the possibility of Federal funds in the amount of $650
million being made available for summer jobs for disadvantaged
youth, which amount a delegation of Mayors has urged the House
Labor Subcommittee to authorize, and to determine what action
should be taken by the Board to further such request and insure
that San Francisco will receive a fair portion of any such funds
made available.
File 13-75-7
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Adopted
Resolution supporting the efforts of the Lowell High School
Symphonic Band to raise necessary funds to travel to Lon-
don, England, bv staging a marathon benefit on IMarch 15
and 16, 1975.
Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari and Tamaras presented for
immediate adoption:
File 190-75, Resolution No. 189-75
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975 213
Absent; Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Referred to Committee
Request that STOP U^hl he installed at intersection of 18th
Avenue and Geary ISoulevard.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 20-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Motion amending Rule 50 of the Rules of Order of the Board
of Supervisors, pertaining to applicable rules for conduct of
committee meetings by specifying regulations for mainte-
nance of sign-up sheets and time limitations for speakers.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 140-75-1
Referred to Rules Committee
Caucus
Supervisor Feinstein announced that there would be a Caucus
inunediately following today's Board meeting.
Referred to Committee
Resolution endorsing AB 189, removing criminal sanctions
from certain specified sexual acts.
Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Mendelsohn and
Feinstein presented:
File 12-75-36, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Adopted
Resolution urging City and County of San Francisco Legisla-
tive representatives to amend Chapter 946, Statutes of 1973,
relating to retroactive high-rise life safety provisions.
Supervisor Kopp presented for immediate adoption:
File 12-75-12, Resolution No. 187-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved adop-
tion.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
214 MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975
Referred to Committee
Ordinance amending Sections 1.13, 1.14 and 1,29, and add-
ing Sections 129.1, 129.2, 129.3, 129.4, 129.5 and 129.6 to
the Traffic Code to provide a fee for curb space designated
as a public passenger vehicle stand, passenger zone, or lim-
ited parking zone.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 188-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that City Attorney and Department
of Public Works be asked to draft appropriate amendment to
pending legislation relating to exemption of news-gathering media
(File 398-74), to provide for license fee or charge to news-gather-
ing media which qualify for this free parking privilege, and advise
the City Attorney that Supervisor Kopp wishes to introduce sub-
ject legislation at next Monday's Board meeting.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that appropriate Committee hold hearings in order
to develop a position on the BCDC Special Area Plan for the
San Francisco Waterfront, so that the City's representative
on that body may be given guidelines in line with the Board's
position thereon.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 191-75
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Request that revocable permits be issued for proposed dog
exercise areas at 39tli Avenue and Quintara Street, and a
section of 22nd Street, between Arkansas and Connecticut
Streets.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 129-75-1
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Adopted
Motion that his Honor, the Mayor, be requested to proclaim
the week April 28 to May 4 as "Rhododendron Week".
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 4-75
MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975 215
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Resolution urging State and Federal law enforcement agen-
cies to forestall and, if necesssary, prosecute violators of
civil rights laws prohibiting discrimination in employment on
religious or ethnic grounds, and calling on the Human Rights
Commission to correct and prevent such practices in the City
and County of San Francisco.
Supervisors Mendelsohn, Feinstein and Kopp presented:
File 189-75, Resolution No. 189-75
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Referred to Caucus
Resolution confirming appointment of Hans A. Feibusch as
an alternate member of the North Central Coast Regional
Commission of the California Coastal Zone Conservation
Commission.
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:
File 92-75-7, Resolution No.
Referred to Caucus
Adopted
Resolution memorializing the late Dr. Leon Goldman.
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented for all members:
File 186-75, Resolution No. 186-75
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales,
216 MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that letter be directed to City
Attorney, making reference to earlier correspondence from Su-
pervisors Barbagelata and Molinari, seeking clarification vi'ith
regard to liability of property owners for possible accidents which
may occur on streets in Forest Hill with the advent of rumble
strips which are to be installed, in light of the fact that said streets
have not been accepted by the City, and soliciting a timely re-
sponse.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Nelder requested that letter be directed to President
of the Board of Education, enclosing letter from Leo Martinez,
President of the PTA Student Association of Luther Burbank
Junior High School, directed to the Supervisor in which he ap-
prised him of a resolution passed at the school to the effect that
all violent acts requiring hospitalization of teachers and students,
acts of vandalism, etc., be reported in the agenda of the Board of
Education on a monthly basis and appear in an annual report.
The Supervisor also requested that copy of the letter be sent to
the Chief of Police.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Nelder requested that letter be sent to San Fran-
cisco's representatives in Congress concerning contemplated re-
moval of the San Francisco "APO" and "FPO" mailing address
to Seattle, and urging their efforts to assure that these services
remain in San Francisco.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the
following :
Rt. Rev. Msgr. John Patrick Carroll-Abbing (Supervisor
Tamaras)
Children's Hospital 100th Anniversary (Supervisor Francois)
Alec Cummins ( Supervisor Pelosi )
Golden Hinde II CREW ( Supervisor Pelosi)
Joe Herbert ( Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp)
Senator Jacob Javits (Supervisor Kopp)
Ernest Rosenthal (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Kopp)
Patrick Scannell (Supervisor Molinari)
Captain Adrian Small (Supervisor Pelosi)
MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975 217
Jiimie Hepburn Sutton, Esq. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Herb Ziesch (Supervisor Nelder)
File 6-74
Adopted unanimously by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagolata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as lollows:
Manuel Alarcon (Supervisor Gonzales)
Andres D. Arceo ( Supervisor Gonzales)
Anna Celentano (Supervisor Kopp)
Irene Gianoli (Supervisor Molinari)
Alejandra S. Gonzalez ( Supervisor Gonzales)
Steve Lambros ( Supervisor Tamaras)
Charles McFadden ( Supervisor Kopp)
George C. Fattis ( Supervisor Tamaras)
William J. Pyne, Sr. ( Supervisor Kopp)
Berta Rojas (Supervisor Gonzales)
Park Lune Woo (Supervisor Gonzales)
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 6:24
p.m. adjourned.
ROBERT J. DOLAN, Clerk
218 MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1975
Approved by the Board of Supervisors May 12, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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Vol. 70 No. 11
DOCiiJivENTS
J UN 2 1975
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MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, March 17, 1975 — 2 :00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday,
March 17, 1975, 2:05 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel-
sohn. Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 2:40 p.m.
Supervisor von Beroldingen noted present at 2:36 p.m.
APPROVAL OF JOURNALS
There being no errors, corrections or omissions, the Journal of
Proceedings for the meetings of Monday, December 9, 1974 and
Monday, December 16, 1974, were considered read and approved.
Presentation of Certificate of Honor
President Feinstein, on behalf of all members of the Board,
presented a certificate of honor to Robert J. Dolan, Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors, who was retiring after 38 years of service
with the City and County.
Presentation of Guests
The Chair acknowledged the presence of George Ong, Chairman
of the Commission on Aging, who introduced W. Patrick McGee,
new Director of the Commission on Aging.
The Chair acknowledged the presence of a delegation from the
League of Women Voters, accompanied by the League's President,
(219)
220 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
Mrs. Charlotte Berk. The group was making an official visit to
acquaint new members with the functions of City government.
Communication
At the request of the President, the Clerk read a memorandum
dated March 12, 1975, entitled "Journal of Proceedings Format".
The memorandum p>ointed out that the increasing practice by
Board members of calling Calendar matters out of order was
creating a clerical problem in preparation of the Journal of Pro-
ceedings, and requested Board members to refrain from reverting
to said practice insofar as possible.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
Public hearing of objections relative to report and recom-
mendations of the Director of Public Works for assessment
of costs of repairing certain defective sidewalks and/or curbs.
File 154-75
Location
(Owner of Repairs Assessment
Tito and Lily Ramos 661 Paris Street $759.00
Lillian Hunter 239 Minerva Street 205.74
Leon and Sophie Schonberg 819 South Van Ness Ave. 417.45
Ngung Lee and
Nou Gam Lee 1920 Hayes Street 398.48
Karim Salma, et al V-Lot, south of
c/o Salma Realty 49 Hartford St. 459.20
Peter B. and
Alice A. Henson 45/47 Sixth Avenue 398.48)
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Leon Schonberg, 556 Parrott Drive, San Mateo
There being no one else present wishing to protest assessment,
the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.
Adopted
Resolution confirming report of assessment costs submitted
by the Director of Public Works for sidewalk and curb re-
pairs ordered to be performed by said Director pursuant to
Sections 707 and 707.1 of the Public Works Code, the costs
thereof having been paid for out of a revolving fund.
File 154-74, Resolution No. 217-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved adop-
tion.
Adopted by the following vote:
MONDAY, MARCH 17. 1975 221
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Public heariiif; of all persons interested in the recommenda-
tion of the Public Utilities Commission to revise the IVluni-
cipal Railway schedule of rates, fares and charji;es to provide
for a S2.50 Senior Citizens' Monthly Pass and a 5^ Senior
Citizen All-Hours Fare.
File 470-74
There was no one present to speak in favor or in opposition.
Mr. Curtis Green, General Manager of the Municipal Railway,
outlined the proposal for lower fares for senior citizens.
Thereafter, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.
The following from the President was taken up:
Adopted
Resolution making finding that revenues from proposed re-
vision of Municipal Railway schedule of rates, fares and
charges to provide for a S2.50 Senior Citizens' Monthly Pass
and .5c Senior Citizen All-Hours Fare will not be sufficient to
pay for the balance of the current and ensuing fiscal years
all expenses for operation and maintenance of the Municipal
Railway.
File 470-74-7, Resolution No. 201-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved adop-
tion.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Resolution approving schedule of rates, fares and charges
for the Municipal Railway to provide for a S2..^0 Senior
Citizens' Monthly Pass and 5^ Senior Citizen All-Hours Fare.
File 470-74-8, Resolution No. 202-75.
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
222 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
Taken Up Out of Order
Adopted as Amended
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following from Joint Fire,
Safety and Police/Streets and Transportation Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up out
of order:
Resolution urging the inclusion and construction of ramps
and platforms for use by the physically-handicapped and
elderly in Muni Metro transit improvements. (Supervisors
Molinari, Gonzales, Feinstein, Francois)
File 172-75, Resolution 219-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
to amend per Committee recommendations. (See file for details.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution as amended adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Thereafter the Board continued consideration of items in the
order of their appearance on the Calendar.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code, exempt-
ing charitable entertainment events from the Stadium Oper-
ator Admission Tax. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)
File 168-75, Ordinance No. 94-75
(Amends Section 807.)
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
MONDAY, MARC^H 17, 1975 223
Ordiaance appropriating S26S,000 for capital improve-
ments. Airport Operatinj;; rescinding S265,000 from aj)-
propriation for improvements. Landing Field Faeilitiee, Air-
port Operating.
File 101-74-113, Ordinance No. 83-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance appropriating 81,334, Education County Offices,
permanent salaries, to provide for adjustment of annual
salary for County Superintendent of Schools, efFective Janu-
ary 1, 1975; rescinding S387 from fixed charges. Education
County Offices.
File 101-74-116, Ordinance No. 84-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section
143010, Department of Education County Offices, reflecting
adjustment of salary for the County Superintendent of
Schools, effective January 1, 1975; a companion measure to
the preceding item.
File 102-74-43, Ordinance No. 90-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating S4,406, Mayor, for creation of 1
position of Administrative Assistant to the State Legislative
Representative; rescinding S4,406 from State Legislative Ex-
pense appropriation. Mayor's Office.
File 101-74-117, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section
224 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
151010, Mayor; a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-38, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Be roldingen — 1 1 .
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $934.04, Department of Electricity,
for court-ordered retroactive salaries for 7331, Instrument
Maker, and 7343, Machinist, for period July 1-14, 1970.
File 101-74-118, Ordinance No. 85-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance appropriating $90,846, Police Department, for
creation of 9 positions of Lieutenant and 3 positions of Cap-
tain and mandatory fringe benefits; and holiday pay - uni-
formed force; rescinding $90,846 from permanent salaries -
uniformed force. Police Department.
File 101-74-119, Ordinance No. 86-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section
161010, Police Department, uniformed force; a companion
measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-46, Ordinance No. 91-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Taken Up Out of Order
Temporarily Postponed
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales,
seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following recom-
mendation of Joint Streets and Transportation/ Planning, Housing
and Development Committee was taken up out of order.
Ordinance enacting Subdivision Code of the City and County
MONDAY. MARCH 17, 1975 225
of San Francisco, establishing procedures an«l requirements
for the control and approval of sulxlivisions, in accordance
with State Sidxlivision ."Map Act, includinj; procetlures and
recjuirenients for creatit>n of condominiums, conuiiunitv
apartments, stock cooperatives and conversions: and repeal-
ing; certain provisions of the A<lministrative and Public
Works (iodes pertaining to subdivisions.
File 569-74-1. Ordinance No.
Supervisor Gonzales informed the Board that he had received
a letter from the Mayor's Office just before the Board meeting,
indicating the Mayor's interest in the subject legislation. (Copy
of the Mayor's letter was presented to the Clerk and ordered
noted in the record.)
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
to postpone temporarily.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Berold i ngen — 1 1 .
Thereafter the Board continued consideration of items in the
order of their appearance on the Calendar.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $81,000, Police Department, for
differential pay, uniformed force.
File 101-74-120, Ordinance No. 87-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance appropriating 89,176, Municipal Raihvay, for
retroactive salaries and mandatory fringe benefits to reflect
adjustment of salary schedule, effective July 1, 1973, for
class in Transportation Promotive Series in accordance witli
provisions of formula adopted for said class in Salary Stand-
ardization Ordinance, 1973-74; and providing an increase
base<I on the wage rate percentage increase for the transit
operators to the closest compensation schedule.
File 101-73-211, Ordinance No. 80-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
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Ordinance amending Annual Salarj' Ordinance, 1973-74,
Section 735010 Municipal Railway Operating Fund; a com-
panion measure to the preceding item.
File 102-73-94, Ordinance No. 81-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11 .
Ordinance appropriating $2,005, City Attorney, and $6,654,
Water Operating, for permanent salaries and mandatory
fringe benefits to provide for classes in the Transportation
Promotive Series reflecting an adjustment of salary sched-
ules, effective July 1, 1974, in accordance with provisions of
formula adopted for said classes in the Salary Standardiza-
tion Ordinance (1973-74) ; and providing an increase repre-
senting the percentage increase granted under Charter Sec-
tion 8.404.
File 101-74-121, Ordinance No. 88-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance appropriating $324,075, Municipal Railway, for
permanent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits, and re-
scinding $324,075 from Platform Wages, to provide for
classes in the Transportation Promotive Series reflecting ad-
justment of salary schedules, effective July 1, 1974, in ac-
cordance with provisions of formula adopted for said classes
in Salary Standardization Ordinance (1973-74) ; and provid-
ing an increase that represents the percentage increase
granted under Charter Section 8.404.
File 101-74-110, Ordinance No. 82-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gronzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section
117010, City Attorney; Section 735010, Municipal Railway
Operating Fund; Section 735080, Municipal Railway Oper-
ating Fund, Interdepartmental Salaries; Section 745010A,
Water Operating Fund, Executive Division; a companion
measure to the preceding item and File 101-74-121.
File 102-74-25, Ordinance No. 89-75
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Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Suspension of" Rules
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Francois, the rules were suspended to allow
presentation of Certificate of Honor to the Lincoln High School
Basketball Team.
Presentation of Certificate of Honor
Thereupon, Supervisor Kopp presented a Certificate of Honor
to the Lincoln High School Basketball Team, and the coach intro-
duced those members who were in attendance.
Thereupon the Board resumed consideration of Calendar items.
Taken Up Out of Order
Consiileralion Continued
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the following recom-
mendation of Fire, Safety and Police Committee was taken up
out of order:
Ordinance amending the Police Code, regulating solicitations
for charitable and other purposes; requiring registration of
those engaged in solicitation for religious purposes; prohib-
iting solicitations by false or fraudulent statements; provid-
ing penalties for violation of said Article; providing for a
severability clause; and repealing Sections 590 to 599 there-
of. (Supervisors von Beroldingen, Feinstein, Tamaras)
File 182-74-2, Ordinance No.
( Adds Article 9.6)
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras,
moved to continue to March 24, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Taken Up Out of Order
Consideration Temporarily Postponed
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata,
seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the following recommendation of
Streets and Transportation Committee was taken up out of order:
228 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
Ordinance amending Public Works Code, regulating the
placement of newsracks and newsvending shelters on side-
walks. (Supervisors Tamaras, Francois)
File 178-72-1, Ordinance No.
(Adds Article 20, Sections 1000 through 1014)
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to continue consideration to March 24, 1975.
Motion defeated by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi^ — 4.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Thereupon, there being no objection, on motion by Supervisor
Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the item was
temporarily postponed, to be considered when it was reached in
its regular order on the Calendar.
Taken Up Out of Order
Consideration Continued
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Nelder,
seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following from State and
National Affairs Committee without recommendation was taken
up out of order:
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact and the
Governor to sign SB 299, which would provide for the seal-
ing of records in any case where there was an arrest without
conviction. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 12-75-25, Resolution No.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
continue consideration to March 24, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Consideration Resumed
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
Thereupon, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by
Supervisor Kopp, the following recommendation of Joint Streets
and Transportation/ Planning, Housing and Development Com-
mittee, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed, was
taken up:
Ordinance enacting Subdivision Code of the City and County
MONDAY, MARC^H 17, 1975 229
ol" San Francisco, establishing procethires and re(|iiircnients
for the control and approval of subdivisions, in accordance
with Slate Sidxlivision Map Act, including proce<lures and
requirements for creation of condominiums, community
apartments, stock cooperatives and conversions; and repeal-
ing certain provisions of the Administrttive and Public
^ orks Codes pertaining to subdivisions.
File 569-74-1, Ordinance No.
Motion to Amend Defeated
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to amend Section 1385 (h), as follows: Page 33, line 2, after "of
a development" ADD "or of a portion of a development"; page
33, line 3, after "containing" DELETE "25" and SUBSTITUTE
"300".
Motion to amend defeated by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Pelosi — 3.
Noes: Sujjervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Molinari — 2.
Motion to Amend Adopted
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to amend as follows: ADD Sec. 1382(a) 2, reading as fol-
lows: "The envirormiental evaluation data required by Sec.
1323(b) shall be deleted."
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved to DELETE Sec. 1385 (i.) in its entirety and relocate text
thereof to new Sec. 1342.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Motion to Amend Withdrawn
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp,
moved to amend by adding a new Sec. 1385 (i) to provide that
a property owner proposing to convert rental units of an appro-
priate number to condominiums would be forbidden to offer a
discounted purchase price for the proposed condominiums to any
230 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
existing tenants who would be affected by the proposed con-
version.
Later, there being no objection, Supervisor von Beroldingen
withdrew the amendment, with the concurrence of Supervisor
Kopp.
Request Granted
Supervisor Francois requested that City Attorney be requested
to prepare amendment to subject ordinance to exempt urban
renewal projects from the provisions thereof.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Kopp requested that the City Attorney prepare an
amendment which would prohibit granting of discount to tenants
in exchange for their vote to convert existing apartment building
to condominium.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Motion to Amend Adopted
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to amend Sec. 1385(h) as follows: Page 33, line 3, DELETE "25"
and SUBSTITUTE "100" therefor.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved a substitute amendment as follows: Page 33, line 3, DE-
LETE "25" and SUBSTITUTE "50".
Substitute amendment adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" heretofore con-
sidered, was taken up:
Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400
and 8.401, for miscellaneous employees, eflFective July 1,
1975.
File 106-75-5, Ordinance No.
Meeting Recessed
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 231
that the Board meeting be recessed so that the Board might go
into Caucus before making final report on Salary Standardization.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molina ri, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
The Board recessed at 5:02 p.m., to reconvene at the conclusion
of Caucus.
Reconvening of the Board
The Board reconvened at 6:00 p.m.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
Presentation of Report
Supervisor Molinari presented the following report on behalf
of the Legislative and Personnel Committee :
This year in reviewing and formulating for the Board of Super-
visors the Salary Standardization recommendations for miscel-
laneous employees, your Legislative and Personnel Committee has
had the advantage of full participation by all Board members.
There has been an exceptionally clear recognition of the critical
financial circumstances which confront all the people of the City
and County, particularly its taxpayers and its employees.
All data regularly submitted has been evaluated with extreme
care, has been referred to the Civil Service Commission for review
and analysis, and has been returned to the Board with such re-
visions or recommendations as the Commission deemed warranted.
All interested were given an opportunity to be heard fully and
publicly. Civil Service Commission recommendations, as origi-
nally submitted and as revised, have been reviewed comprehen-
sively and intensively by the full Board during long hours of care-
ful consideration.
It has been concluded that the Civil Service Commission's
recommendations are much too high and unrealistic, and perpetu-
ate past inequities while creating more. They must be modified
if we are fairly and equitably to observe the law's requirements
for salary standardization with due regard for both the public's
and the employees' concerns.
232 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
It is to be emphasized that in the negotiating and meet-and-
confer process conducted over a period of more than six weeks,
with management's basic increase at 2% and labor's at more than
12V^%, what had been an extreme polarization of positions has
been mutually resolved. At the same time, everyone interested
should be aware that in all probability, had not the Civil Service
Commission recommended an across-the-board increase of 8V2%,
in unfortunate disregard of a rapidly declining economy, an alarm-
ing rise in unemployment, and the looming prospect of inevitable
employee lay-offs in the event of a tumid tax levy, the initial
demands of labor would have been more attuned to the realities
of the economy, and management's position at the outset would
have been viewed in its properly reasonable perspective.
The Civil Service Commission stated: "Based on interpretation
of all wage data, economic conditions and other factors affecting
wage schedules, the Commission adopted an 8V2% salary in-
crease in lieu of the 6% recommended by the staff."
The Board of Supervisors interprets those factors in a vastly
different maimer. The Board, if not the Commission, is all too
clearly aware that nearly one- third of San Francisco's residents are
unemployed, many because they are too old or too young or in
need of welfare assistance; that nearly 100,000 San Franciscans
receive food stamps; that one-third is considered "poor" by cur-
rent economic standards; and that other major cities, in order to
maintain essential services, are drastically cutting the number of
city jobs, reducing the number of paid hours of work, totally
eliminating "moonlighting" by city employees, restricting fringe
benefits, and otherwise using a multitude of devices to escape the
deleterious effects of additional wage raises.
The Board of Supervisors' majority feels that its pay package
avoids some of the more onerous aspects of austerity which con-
front employees in other cities, and at the same time offers a fair
formula for recruiting, retaining and encouraging city workers
with relatively minimal concessions on their part.
The total cost of the Committee's recommendations, in con-
sequence of the Committee's considered findings, is $12,552,055,
instead of $14,768,985 as recommended by the Civil Service Com-
mission in its original and revised recomm.endations, a decrease
of approximately $2,200,000. A fuller explanation appears below.
Documentation:
Each member of the Board has before him today a copy of:
( 1 ) The Civil Service Commission's report of the Salary and
Wage Survey dated January 27, 1975, and the proposed schedules
of compensation as recommended by the Commission for classifica-
tions subject to the provisions of Charter Sections 8.400 and
8.401, together with the Commission's letter of transmittal dated
January 27, 1975;
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( 2 ) The Commission's letter to the Board of Supervisoi-s under
date of February 18, 1975, transmitting the Commission's pro-
posed amendments to schedules of compensation;
(3) The Commission's letter dated January 30, 1975, with
att<achments, recommending amendments to the administrative
provisions of the Salary Standardization Ordinance.
The foregoing constitute a compilation of basic Civil Service
Commission recommendations. Also presented to each Board mem-
ber today is a copy of the pamphlet dated March 17, 1975, en-
titled "Recommendations of the Legislative and Personnel (Com-
mittee in connection with the Salary and Wage Survey 1975-76",
reflecting the compensation schedule recommendations of the
Legislative and Personnel Committee.
-e»'
Adniiuislrative Provisions:
The Civil Service Commission has considered numerous re-
quests for amendments to the Administrative Provisions of the
Salary Standardization Ordinance. Those are the provisions which
affect working conditions of the employees involved. Of those
requests, the Civil Service Commission has recommended Board
approval of 13 as submitted with the Commission's letter dated
January 30, 1975, memtioned above.
The Legislative and Personnel Committee and all Board mem-
bers studied intensively those 13 Administrative Provisions, as
well as others which were urged independently by employees. It
gave careful attention to both verbal and written representations
by interested individuals and organization representatives. The
Committee recommends that the Board approve and adopt the
13 amendments to the Administrative Provisions which are
recommended by the Civil Service Commission in the attachment
to its letter dated January 30, 1975.
Briefly, the changes include new provisions for night tour of
duty to more nearly conform with prevailing practice; amend the
method of administration of interpreter-translator pay; reinstitute
a supervisory pay differential; and add a limited form of credit
for temporary service.
Schedule of Compensations:
This statement is prefaced by the declaration that in view of
all of the circumstances existent today, the Civil Service Commis-
sion's recommendations for compensation adjustments ought to
be revised. Accordingly, it is hereby recommended that the sched-
ule of compensations be revised as set forth in detail below.
With respect to employees presently paid over scale and for
whom therefore no increase can be justified on the basis of com-
parable wage scales, increases experienced during the last year in
the cost of living was a factor properly considered in evaluation
of each of the classifications involved. Some allowance has been
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MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
made therefor, while recognizing that a full cost-of-living adjust-
ment is not possible due to the fact that such positions currently
command a compensation above that of comparable jobs.
Statistical Data:
I quote from compilations furnished by staffs of the Employee
Relations Division and the Civil Service Commission the follow-
ing tabluation showing, generally and approximately but as ac-
curately as possible, details of the increases recommended for
miscellaneous employees as of July 1, 1975, by the Legislative and
Personnel Committee and informally by a majority of the Board:
Total number of classifications included in
salary standardization under Charter
Sections 8.400 and 8.401 : 1,494
Total number of positions within said
classifications: 12,686
Total number of classifications not scheduled
for increase: none
Total number of positions not scheduled
for increase: none
Cost of 4 1/2% wage increase for 668
employees currently paid over $1,000
per month, and at or over data : $306,849
Cost of 5y2% wage increase for 753 employees
currently paid over $1,000 per month, and
from .01% through 8.69% under data: 546,744
Cost of 7% wage increase for 3406 employees
currently paid over $1,000 per month,
and 8.7% or more under data: 3,398,206
Cost of 6% wage increase for 4886 employees
currently paid less than $1,000 per month,
and at or over data: 2,272,011
Cost of 61/2% wage increase for 575 employees
currently paid less than $1,000 per month,
and from .01% through 8.69% under data: 439,042
Cost of 8% wage increase for 308 employees
currently paid less than $1,000 per month,
and 8.7% or more under data: 231,816
Cost of craft formula wage increase for 1070
miscellaneous employees, estimated at an
average of 12.5%: 2,176,813
Cost of craft schedule wage increase for 244
miscellaneous employees at 7%: 330,281
Cost of wage increase for 362 miscellaneous
employees related to Charter Section
8.403 group, estimated at 10%: 499,710
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Cost of wage increase from 2% to 13%
for 551 employees granted internal
adjustments: 377,627
Cost of wage increase from 5y2% to 7%
for 121 employees in the executive
classifications: 221,547
Total cost of wage increase for all
categories above: 10,611,312
Total cost of City's increased retirement
contribution for all categories above: 1,751,409
Total cost of City's increased Social Security
contribution for all categories above:
Total cost of wage increase for all miscellaneous
employees to whom the pending salary
standardization ordinance is applicable: 12,552,055*
*To be adjusted upon receipt of Social Security contribution total
from Civil Service Commission staff.
Additional figures not inserted above to be furnished prior to
final passage of ordinance.
It may be noted that the total costs involved will not necessarily
be reflected in the forthcoming fiscal year's budget total. Many of
the employees affected have not yet attained nor will they in the
next succeeding fiscal year or possibly three fiscal years attain,
the maximum of their respective salary ranges. Also the Civil
Service Commission staff estimates that approximately 35% of
miscellaneous employee salary costs are not obligations of the
ad valorem tax.
By action of the Civil Service Commission, pursuant to its sole
jurisdiction as set forth in the Charter, certain classifications have
been transferred for wage-setting purposes from Charter Section
8.401 (miscellaneous) to Charter Section 8.403 (trades and
crafts), and are not included in the pending ordinance. The clas-
sifications involved are hospital and institutional workers, nurses
and janitorial and related custodial classifications. They number
in total 3,116.
Conclusion :
The recommendations submitted today constitute a fair adjust-
ment of Civil Service Commission recommendations, taking into
account the wage survey data, the data submitted by employee
and taxpayer representatives, the data relative to cost-of-living
increases and the increasingly serious inflation-recession-unem-
ployment syndrome which confronts the country and all of its
political subdivisions.
The recommendations, if approved, will make it possible for
every miscellaneous employee's salary to receive some adjustment
in recognition of the burgeoning cost-of-living factor, and for all
other citizens of San Francisco to feel that their economic interests
236 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
as well as the needs of their employees share the concern of their
legislative purse- watchers.
The counsel of all Board members was freely and fully ex-
changed in all of the salary standardization sessions. In the light
of all the information which could be drawn reasonably from the
tremendous volume of data submitted, the recommendations have
convinced the Board majority that they are eminently fair and
fully justifiable.
The broad percentage treatment almost inevitably will raise
some possibility that incongruities and inconsistencies will de-
velop, but if so, they will be minor and may be remedied in due
course. There is equity in the overall recommendations. If ap-
proved, the employees will continue to enjoy a livelihood sup-
ported by adequate wages, and the general taxpayers will con-
tinue to enjoy fair economic treatment enhanced by proper per-
formance of essential municipal services.
My Committee colleagues, Vice-Chairman Peter Tamaras and
Supervisor Terry A. Francois, join me in officially submitting the
recommendations. We thank Mr. Thomas Miller, Acting Em-
ployee Relations Director, Mr. Bernard Orsi, General Manager,
Personnel, and their staffs for extremely diligent and helpful
assistance.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Francois assumed
the Chair in order that the President might participate in the
debate from the floor.
Supervisor Feinstein made the following recommendations for
the future:
1. Civil Service Commission should simply supply salary data
to the meet and confer team, and should not make a presen-
tation on dollar recommendations;
2. M.E.R.P. should be tied in more directly with the Board of
Supervisors;
3. The caucus method has proven entirely too cumbersome to
negotiate, and it is recommended that the Legislative and
Personnel Committee (perhaps on an enlarged basis) should
participate more directly and in a more public way in the
meet and confer process. There should be as much public
exposure to the sessions as possible.
At the conclusion of debate, the President resumed the Chair.
Supervisor Molinari, for purposes of bringing the matter before
the Board, moved, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, that
the pending ordinance, as received reflecting the recommendations
of the Civil Service Commission, be amended to reflect the recom-
mendations of the Legislative and Personnel Committee and the
Board sitting in caucus this afternoon.
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 237
Amendments adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras — 4.
Ordinance as amended passed for second reading by the fol-
lowing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras — 4.
Recess
There being no objection, the Board at the hour of 6:50 p.m.
recessed for dinner, to reconvene at 9:00 p.m.
Reconvening of the Board
At the hour of 9:50 p.m., the Board reconvened.
Calling the Roll
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn — 5.
Supervisor Barbagelata noted present at 9:54 p.m.
Supervisor Francois noted present at 10:00 p.m.
Supervisor Kopp noted present at 9:55 p.m.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance amending Traffic Code relating to exemption of
news-gathering vehicles from certain sections thereof; and
providing for the issuance of vehicle press cards and defini-
tions therefor. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 398-74, Ordinance No.
'Adds Article 1.1)
Refused final passage by the final vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von
Beroldingen — 5 .
Noes: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
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Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn — 5.
Later, there being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the above vote was rescinded.
Thereupon Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barba-
gelata, moved to continue consideration to March 24, 1975.
Motion to continue defeated by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Pelosi — 3.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Nelder, Ta-
maras, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Thereupon the roll was again called, and the measure was fi-
nally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
von Beroldingen — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras — 3.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Request Granted •.•-
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to Deputy
Chief Keays of the Police Department, asking for specific informa-
tion as to the number of press permits currently outstanding, a
delineation of the types of news media and the number of parking
permits in each such group.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance fixing and determining rates of compensation to
be paid Municipal officers and employees subject to provi-
sions of Section 8.405 of the Charter (Policemen and Fire-
men), effective July 1, 1975, and repealing Ordinance IVo.
401-74.
File 105-75-2, Ordinance No. 93-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molineiri, Nelder,
Pelosi. Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, approving Health
Service System plans, rates of contributions and fee sched-
ules.
MONDAY. MARCH 17, 1975 239
File 177-75, Ordinance No. 95-75
(Amends Section 16.157)
Finally paused by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Reref'erred to Coniniittee
The following recommendation of Streets and Transportation
Committee was taken up:
Ordinance amending Public Works Code, regulating the
placement of newsracks and news-vending shelters on side-
walks. (Supervisors Tamaras, Francois)
File 178-72-1, Ordinance No.
(Adds Article 20, Sections 1000 through 1014)
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Request Granted
Supervisor Francois requested that the Chief Administrative
Officer be asked to convene a meeting of representatives of the
various publications currently using sidewalk newsracks, includ-
ing the dailies, to include the Department of Public Works and
City Attorney in such meeting, to consider the possibility of the
Publicity and Advertising Fund financing of newsracks which
would be embedded in the sidewalk, said newsracks to be amor-
tized by rental payments by the publications utilizing them.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
NEW BUSINESS
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Resolution amending Subsection 19 of Resolution No. 530-
74, entitled "Authorizing execution of certain new leases and
extension of certain existing leases of real property required
by the Department of Public Health," altering the lease
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period applicable to premises at 2690 Jennings Street from
eight months to one year.
File 64-75-3, Resolution No. 213-75
^dopierf by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution authorizing extension of certain existing leases
of real property.
File 64-75-5, Resolution No. 214-75
( Property at 250 Fourth Street for the Department of Public
Health; property at 550 Kearny Street for Business
Branch of San Francisco Public Library.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn^ — 2.
Resolution accepting from the Redevelopment Agency a deed
for sewer and public utilities easements within the new
Hunters' Point Community, and the sewer facilities therein.
File 180-75, Resolution No. 230-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution approving settlement of unlitigated claim of
M & H Construction Company by payment of $924.00.
File 48-75-1, Resolution No. 211-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution authorizing the Assessor, Controller and Tax Col-
lector to perform acts on behalf of the Board of Supervisors
pertaining to cancellation of items on the assessment roll and
other similar matters; waiving the requirement of written
consent of the City Attorney and rescinding Resolution No.
849-73.
File 171-75, Resolution No. 218-75
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 241
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution authorizing ('hief* Prot)ution Officer, Juvenile
Court, to apply for and accept from the Office of Criminal
Justice Planning an extension of Grant #A-1660-73, "San
Francisco Juvenile Court Information Services."
File 145-75-1, Resolution No. 215-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Passed for Second Reacling
Ordinance appropriating §2,200,000, Fire Station Recon-
struction: §1,400,000, Command and Control System Ex-
pansion; 8400,000, High Pressure \^ ater System, 1974 Fire
Department Facilities and Systems Improvement Bond Fund.
File 101-74-122, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating S734,000 for medical service and
care, San Francisco General Hospital, Public Health De-
partment.
File 101-74-123, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Sup>ervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Orflinance appropriating S86.00, Emergency Services, for
equipment, an«l 835,000, W ater Operating, for judgments
and claims.
File 101-74-124, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
242 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn— 2.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing correction of certain erroneous as-
sessments to 1974-75 Assessment Roll, List No. 7458.
File 15-75-1, Resolution No. 205-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn— 2.
Resolution accepting gifts from various donors.
File 38-75-25, Resolution No. 209-75
(1966 Plymouth sedan, value $700, from Donato's Body and
Fender Repairs, for use by personnel of Jail Work pro-
gram. Sheriff's Department;
$1,000 from San Francisco Foundation for Human Rights
Commission's Community Information Service program.;
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution extending time for award of Department of Pub-
lic Works contract for reconstruction work. Phase II, Mis-
sion High School.
File 61-75-2, Resolution No. 212-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Public Works Code, increasing inspec-
tion fees on excavation, and changing definition of excava-
tion on which such fees are charged.
File 181-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 352 and 353)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
MONDAY, MAR('H 17, 1975 243
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted
Resolution providing for issuance of 88,025,000 Market
Street Reconstruction and Improvement Bonds — 1968,
Series D.
File 176-75-1, Resolution No. 221-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent : Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution providing for issuance of $19,000,000 Water
Pollution Control Bonds — 1970, Series C.
File 176-75-2, Resolution No. 222-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution providing for issuance of $1,600,000 Fire Pro-
tection Systems Bonds — 1971, Series B.
File 176-75-3, Resolution No. 223-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution providing for issuance of $10,000,000 Harhor
Improvement Bonds — 1971, Series B.
File 176-75-4, Resolution No. 224-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution providing for issuance of $8,925,000 Municipal
Water Supply System Improvement Bonds — 1971, Series B.
File 176-75-5, Resoluion No. 225-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
244 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution providing for issuance of $2,000,000 Sewer Sys-
tem Improvement Bonds — 1972, Series B.
File 176-75-6, Resolution No. 226-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution providing for issuance of $20,826,000 Public
School Building Improvement Bonds — 1973, Series B.
File 176-75-7, Resolution No. 227-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution providing for issuance of $1,850,000 Fire Pro-
tection Systems Improvement Bonds — 1974, Series A.
File 176-75-8, Resolution No. 228-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution directing sale of bonds and publication of official
notice of sale.
File 176-75-9, Resolution No. 229-75
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted
The following recommendations of State and National Affairs
Committee were taken up:
Resolution authorizing the Controller of the City and County
of San Francisco to examine Sales and Use Tax records of
the State Board of Equalization.
File 449-74, Resolution No. 200-75
Adopted by the following vote:
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 245
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelato, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Boroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonziiles, Mendelsohn — 2.
Consideration (Continued
Resolution urginj; the State Lej;islatiire to repeal Chapter
946, Statutes of 1973, preserihing certain retroactive high-
rise life safety provisions.
File 12-75-12.1, Resolution No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Pelosi, sec-
onded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to
March 24, 1975.
Adopted
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact and the
Governor to sign SB 311, which would eliminate Election
Day as a State holiday. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 12-75-17, Resolution No. 203-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution supporting and urging designation of a Health
Service Area within the City and County of San PVancisco,
under the provisions of the National Health Planning and
Resources Development Act of 1974, Puhlic Law 93-641 :
and urging the Governor to recommend such designation to
the United States Department of Health, Education and \^ el-
fare. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 13-75-5, Resolution No. 204-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution memorializing Congress to enact legislation to
enahle U.S. citizens to know the extent of foreign investment
in U.S. banks, government securities, and stock and etjuily
in American businesses, antl to regulate and limit such in-
vestment when deemed to be contrary to national interests.
(Supervisor Mendelsohn)
File 174-75, Resolution No. 220-75
Adopted by the following vote:
246 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Urban and Consumer Af-
fairs Committee were taken up:
Resolution urging Board of Education to fund repairs to
Parkside Elementary School to meet Field Act earthquake
safety standards. (Supervisors, Kopp, Molinari, Mendel-
sohn )
File 184-75, Resolution No. 231-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Park Code to provide procedure for the
Recreation and Park Commission to issue sporting fishing
permits and collect fees for same, for the privilege of taking
fish from Lake Merced for purposes other than profit; and
repealing Ordinance No. 6594 (Series of 1939), as amended.
File 158-75, Ordinance No.
(Adds Article 11)
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Consideration Continued
The following from Urban and Consumer Affairs Committee,
with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
( Supervisor Kopp abstaining in Committee)
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, establishing an
Open Space Park Renovation Citizens' Advisory Board, and
prescribing the powers and duties thereof. (Supervisor
Pelosi)
File 636-74, Ordinance No.
(Adds Sections 5.70 and 5.71)
(Proposed amendments are as follows:
MONDAY, MARC^H 17, 1975 247
Page 1, line 17: After "shall consist of" DELETE "nine-
teen (19)" and SUBSTITUTE "twenty-three (23)";
Pajje 1, line 20: After "Of the first" DELETE "nineteen
(19)" and SUBSTITUTE "twenty -three (23)";
Page 1, line 21: After "members appointed," DELETE
"ten (10)" and SUBSTITUTE "twelve (12)";
Page 1, line 22: After "years, and" DELETE "nine (9)"
and SUBSTITUTE "eleven (11)";
Page 1, line 25: After "open space programs" DELETE
"." and ADD ", and with the General Manager, Recrea-
tion and Park Department, and the Recreation and Park
Commissioners.";
Page 1, line 28: After "concerned with said programs",
DELETE "." and ADD ", or their identification with
organizations devoted to neighborhood improvement.";
After "The" DELETE "nineteen (19)" and SUBSTITUTE
"twenty-three (23)";
Page 2, line 5: After "and Treasurer," DELETE "who
shall act as staff". )
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved that
consideration be continued to March 24, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police
Committee were taken up:
Resolution designating certain intersections as **STOP" inter-
sections.
File 18-75-1, Resolution No. 206-75
(Forty-Fourth Avenue and Cabrillo Street, northwest and
southeast comers;
Forty-Third Avenue and Clement Street, southeast corner;
Geary Boulevard and Forty-Third Avenue, northeast and
southwest comers;
Oxford Street and Silliman Street, northwest and southeast
comers;
Forty-Second Avenue and Cabrillo Street, northwest and
southeast comers.)
Adopted by the following vote:
248 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution enacting parking and stopping regulations, vari-
ous streets.
File 19-75-4, Resolution No. 207-75
(Parking Restricted, 2 hours, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
South Van Ness Avenue, west side, from 23 rd Street to a
point approximately 200 feet southerly;
Bush Street, south side, from Scott Street to a point approxi-
mately 287 feet easterly;
Sutter Street, north side, between Scott and Pierce Streets;
Scott Street, east side, between Bush and Sutter Streets.
Parking Meter Area 3 - Extend
Geary Boulevard, north side, between Masonic Avenue and
Cook Street.
No Parking At Any Time
Edgewood Avenue, east side, from the southerly terminus to
a point approximately 150 feet northerly.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.
File 20-74-21, Resolution No. 208-75
(Turn Left Prohibited, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. - Revoke
Sansome and Vallejo Streets, northbound.
Turn Right Prohibited, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. - Revoke
Broadway and Montgomery Streets, westbound.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of certain streets.
File 42-75-6, Resolution No. 210-75
(Maiden Lane, March 20-22, 1975, for Daffodil Festival;
Grant Avenue, between Post and Geary Streets, March
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 249
20, 21, 1975, for Daffodil Festival; Sanchez Street, be-
tween Hill iind 21st Streets, April 6, 1975, for a festival.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Ttimaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution granting revooahle permit to Cahill Construction
Company to temporarily occupy portion of the east sidewalk
on Stone Street, south of Jackson Street during construction
operations.
File 147-75, Resolution No. 216-75
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen^ — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn^ — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Police Code to prohibit signs on public
property and private utility property; their removal as a
public nuisance; rewards; and penalties for violations. (Su-
pervisor Kopp)
File 135-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 675 and 676; adds Sections 677 and 678.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Passed for Second Reading as Amende<l
The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Ordinance amending Police Code to reduce license fees for
massage establishments owned and operated by a person
over the age of sixty years whose gross receipts are less than
S1,000 per year. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 473-74-4, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 2728)
(Proposed amendment is as follows: Line 16: After "years
in age" ADD "and does not employ others"; amend title
to reflect change.)
250 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
to amend per Committee recommendations.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9. . ,
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance as amended passed for second reading by the follow*
ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — ^9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance amending Police Code regulating encounter
studios.
File 117-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 1072.1 (c), 1072.4, 1072.4.1, 1072.10,
1072.10.1; deletes Section 1072.15.)
(Proposed amendments are as follows:
Page 2, line 28: After "granting authority" ADD "be-
cause of violation of law or violation of rules promulgated
by the regulating agency where the issuing agency or the
regulating agency is either the Alcoholic Beverage Control
Commission or the San Francisco Police Department. The
Chief of Police shall not take into account such revocation
if the applicant suffered such revocation at least three
years prior to the date of the application."
Page 4, line 26: DELETE subsection (e), and substitute
the following: "(e) The applicant has had revoked his
license or permit issued by either the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Commission of the State of California or the San
Francisco Police Department."
Page 5, line 6: After "at least" DELETE "five (5) years"
and SUBSTITUTE "three (3) years".
Page 5, line 30: DELETE subsection (e), and SUBSTI-
TUTE the following: "(e) The applicant has had revoked
his license or permit issued by either the Alcoholic Bever-
age Control Commission of the State of California or the
San Francisco Police Department".
Page 6, line 5: After "at least" DELETE "five (5) years"
and SUBSTITUTE "three (3) years".)
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend per Committee recommendations.
Adopted by the following vote:
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 251
Ayes: Supervisors BarbagelaUi, FeinsUMn, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance as amended passed for second reading by the follow-
ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted
The following from the Clerk were taken up:
IMotion conditionally approving Supplemental Budget Esti-
mates and Recommendations of the Board of Supervisors —
CATV Task Force for the period through September 30 of
the 1975-76 fiscal year only.
File 100-75-3
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Motion conditionally approving Supplemental Budget Esti-
mates and Recommendations of the Board of Supervisors —
Animal Control and Welfare Commission for the fiscal year
1975-76.
File 100-75-4
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Referred to Committee
The following appearing on Emergency Calendar was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating S44,000, City Attorney, for opera-
tion; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-137, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee.
252 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
COMMUNICATIONS
The Clerk presented a letter from Mayor Wesley Ullman of
Seattle, Chairman of the Western Region, Democratic Caucus of
Mayors, requesting permission to use the Board Chambers on
April 11, 1975, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
grant said permission.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
The Clerk presented a communication from his Honor, the
Mayor, through Mr. George Grubb, requesting use of the Board
Chambers, Friday, March 28, at 2:00 p.m., for his public budget
hearing.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
grant said permission.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Tommy Harris, member. Recreation and
Park Commission, March 15-April I; Walter S. Newman,
President, City Planning Commission, March 12-16; Mrs.
Lucille Abrahamson, President, Board of Education, March
12-14; John Ritchie, memlier, City Planning Commission,
April 3-25; Dean Anderson, member. Retirement Board,
March 21, 1975; with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 195-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 253
Referred to (ioniniitlee
Resolution urjiinjj the State Legislature to amend Section 218
of the Revenue an(I Taxation ('ode to increase the Home-
owner's Property Tax Exemption from SI, 750 to S2,750.
Supervisor Barbagelato presented:
File 12-75-27.1, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Charter amendment repealing Section 8.403 thereof, relating
to rates of pay for trades and crafts.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented:
File 204-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Charter amendment, repealing Section 8.404 thereof, relat-
ing to salaries and benefits of carmen.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented:
File 205-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Ordinance establishing temporary parking control area for
that portion of the City within commuter walking distance of
the Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project Area; pro-
hibiting installation of new parking facilities in such area
until January 1, 1976, with the exception of accessory park-
ing: providing for continuous review of the effects of this
regulation by the Department of City Planning; and provid-
ing for severability clause.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 91-75-4, Ordinance No.
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein presented a request in behalf of Supervisor
Mendelsohn, that letter be directed to City Attorney, requesting
written opinion clarifying the issue of residence re potential mem-
bers of the Commission on the Status of Women.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to investigate recent reports
that San Francisco may lose 82. 2 million in F^ederal welfare
funds.
254 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
Supervisor Feinstein presented in behalf of Supervisor Mendel-
sohn and herself:
File 207-75
Referred to Budget and Governmental Efficiency Committee
Resolution urging Public Utilities Commission to review and
expedite implementation of plans for establishment of Muni-
cipal Railway feeder line routes and operational dates for
commencement of passenger service to the BART stations
located in San Francisco.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 553-74-1, Resolution No.
Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee
Request that STOP signs be installed at southeast and north-
west corners of Ocean and Santa Ana Avenues.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 18-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Resolution endorsing the concept of an integrated, multi-
modal transportation system in the Embarcadero area; af-
firming findings of the Department of City Planning Report,
**A Transportation System for the Embarcadero Area"; re-
questing various State agencies to implement recommenda-
tions of the study; affirming commitment to a schematic de-
sign for the surface Embarcadero; requesting the Public
Utilities Commission and Municipal Railway to determine
the appropriate means to upgrade transit service in the Em-
barcadero area; and recommending to all appropriate of-
ficials and agencies that all means of financing be fully
explored.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 550-73-1, Resolution No.
Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee
Adopted
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Pacheco Street,
from Dewey Boulevard and Ninth Avenue, and between
Lopez and Eighth Avenues; and Eighth Avenue, between
Ortega Street and Linares Way, on Saturday, April 19, 1975,
for "Forest Hill Work Day".
Supervisors Francois and Nelder presented:
File 42-75-12, Resolution No. 197-75
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 255
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, MU)\ed
adoption.
Unanimously adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Referred to Coniniittee
Ordinance amending Section 12.A.4 of the Administrative
Code, to provide that the nund>er of commissioners of the
Human Rights (Commission shall he increased from 15 to 16,
and that the commissioner hereby added shall he a person
who is publicly identified with the homophile community or
who has worked closely with the homophile community.
Supervisors Francois and Kopp presented :
File 201-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Community Services Committee
Ordinance amending Section 12. A. 5 of the Administrative
Code, by adding to prescribed powers and duties of the Hu-
man Rights Commission the power and duty of appointing
an advisory committee, comprised of three persons who are
publicly identified with the homophile community or who
have worked closely with the homophile community, which
committee shall address itself specifically to the identifica-
tion and solution of problems associated with the lioniopiiile
community.
Supervisors Francois and Kopp presented :
File 202-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Community Services Committee
Adopted
Resolution memorializing the (>ongres8 of the United States
to extend operation of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 203-75, Resolution No. 199-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
adoption.
Unanimously adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen^ — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
256 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that City Attorney be asked to draft
an amendment to the Employee Relations ordinance to provide
and require that meetings resF>ecting Salary Standardization Ordi-
nance be op)en to the public.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Kopp requested that Clerk write follow-up letters
to the Mayor and the City Attorney relative to current residency
requirements, in view of the Mayor's recent interpretation that
the Charter's residence requirements were no longer applicable in
view of recent Supreme Court decision, and requesting the Mayor
to forward to the Board a proposed Charter amendment which
would alter the current residency requirements of the Charter.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Called Out of Committee
Supervisor Molinari announced that he was calling from State
and National Affairs Committee the following proposed resolu-
tions and directed that the measures be calendared for Board
consideration on Monday, March 24, 1975:
Resolution urging State Legislature to enact and the Gover-
nor to sign SB 175 changing notice requirements for local
agencies subject to the Brown Act.
File 12-75-11.1, Resolution No.
Resolution opposing passage of AC A 21 and AB 330 by the
State Legislature which would change the status of members
of county Boards of Supervisors, Mayors and members of
City Councils from non-partisan to partisan.
File 12-75-13, Resolution No.
Resolution urging State Legislature to enact and Governor
to sign AC A 4, requiring a majority vote of the membership
of each house of the Legislature to pass bills imposing a tax
on banks, corporations, franchises and insurers.
File 12-75-18, Resolution No.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution urging State Legislature to enact and the Gov-
ernor to sign AB 525 which would create the California Pub-
lic Broadcasting Commission for the purpose of encouraging
the growth and development of public broadcasting pro-
gramming.
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 257
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-39, Resolution No. 196-75
Suix^rvisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
immediate adoption.
Unanimously adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sui^ervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Al:)sent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Referred to Coniiiiittee
Request that hearings be held to consider the possibility of
tlie City and County paying for the cost of uniforms for am-
bulance drivers and medical stewards employed by the De-
partment of Public Health.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 206-75
Referred to Finance Committee
Adopted
Resolution reasserting the need of the City and Coiuity of
San Francisco for up to S4.5 million in Sec. 312 Rehabilita-
tion Loan Funtis from the Department of Housing and Urban
Development for completion of the F.A.C.E. Program.
Supervisor Nelder presented in behalf of Supervisors Barba-
gelata, von Beroldingen and himself:
File 149-75, Resolution No. 198-75
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved immediate adoption:
Unanimously adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Request Granted
Supervisor Tamaras requested that letters be directed to the
Departments of Public Health and Public Works, asking that
action be taken in response to the complaint of Doris Thomas
that raw sewage has been seeping into her service entrance,
garage and bathrooms, at 270-272 Roosevelt Way.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
258 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975
Referred to Committee
Request that STOP sign or flashing signal be installed at
comer of Addison and Bemis Streets.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 18-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that candidates for mem-
bership on the Commission on the Status of Women who are City
employees should be advised that they should make application
for approval of the Civil Service Commission to serve on said
Commission, so that they will be cleared for membership before
the Select Committee goes into session.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance adding Section 1385 (i) to new Subdivision Code,
to prohibit granting of discounted purchase price for pro-
posed condominiums to any tenants whose units woidd be
affected by proposed conversion for the purpose of obtain-
ing consent to proposed plan of conversion.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 569-74-2, Ordinance No.
Referred to Joint Streets and Transportation-Planning, Hous-
ing, and Development Committee.
Adopted
Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the
following :
Bethel Lutheran Church (Supervisor Kopp)
Gary Jimenez (Supervisor Gonzales)
Peter Arthur Leffort (Supervisor Tamaras)
Sisterhood of Congregation Emmanu-el ( Supervisor
Mendelsohn)
Sisterhood of Congregation Sherith Israel
( Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Howard Yoshimura (Supervisor Nelder)
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — ^8.
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1975 259
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Motion that the Hoard adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as follows:
Daniel Casey (Supervisor Kopp)
Robert Brian England ( Sujjervisor Kopp)
James Konstantine Gianopoulos ( Supervisor Tamaras)
Stella Gravanis (Supervisor Tamaras)
James P. Lang (Supervisors Nelder, Kopp, Francois)
Tony F. Martinez (Supervisor Gonzales)
Allen Paul Martino (Supervisor Molinari)
Charles F. McFadden (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
John G. Moutsanas (Supervisor Tamaras)
Thomas C. Nelson, Sr. (Supervisor Kopp)
Emiliano T. Ramos (Supervisor Gonzales)
File 2-74
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 12:15
a.m. adjourned.
ROBERT J. DOLAN. Clerk
Approved by the Board of Supervisors May 27, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
Vol. 70 No. 12
MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 1
Monday, March 24, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday,
March 24, 1975, 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Francois noted present at 2:35 p.m.
Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 2:14 p.m.
Approval of Journal
There being no corrections, additions or omissions, the Journal
of Proceedings for the meetings of Monday, December 23, and
Monday, December 30. 1974, were considered read and approved.
COMMUNICATIONS
The Clerk read a communication from his Honor, the Mayor,
requesting use of the Board Chambers on Tuesday, March 25,
1975, for his public hearing on the budget.
Request Granted
It was moved by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor
Gonzales, that said permission be granted.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
(261)
262 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
The Clerk read a communication from the League of California
Cities, requesting permission to use the Board Chambers on May
2, 1975, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., for a series of workshops on
the developing coastal plan.
It was moved by Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor
Pelosi, that said permission be granted.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here-
tofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $4,406, Mayor, for creation of 1
position of Administrative Assistant to the State Legislative
Representative; rescinding $4,406 from State Legislative Ex-
pense appropriation, Mayor's Office.
File 101-74-117, Ordinance No. 96-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section
151010, Mayor; a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-38, Ordinance No. 100-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $2,200,000, Fire Station Recon-
struction; $1,400,000, Command and Control System Ex-
pansion; $400,000, High Pressure Water System, 1974 Fire
Department Facilities and Systems Improvement Bond Fund.
File 101-74-122, Ordinance No. 97-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
MONDAY, MARCH 24. 1975 263
Ayes: Supervisors Barbiigelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating S734,000 for medical service and
care, San Francisco General Hospital, Public Health Depart-
ment.
File 101-74-123, Ordinance No. 98-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ortlinance appropriating S86.00, Emergency Services, for
equipment, and S35,000, Water Operating, for judgments
and claims.
File 101-74-124, Ordinance No. 99-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari. Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn— 2.
Ordinance amending Public Works Code, increasing inspec*
tion fees on excavation, and changing definition of excava-
tion on which such fees are charged.
File 181-75, Ordinance No. 105-75
( Amends Sections 352 and 353 )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.100
and 8.401, for miscellaneous employees, eflfective July 1,
1975.
File 106-75-5, Ordinance No. 101-75
Supervisor Molinari, as Chairman of the Legislative and Per-
sonnel Committee, made the following statement:
264 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
There have been requests for amendments to the salary pack-
age. The Board has determined that it is not willing to make any
adjustments in the ordinance passed for second reading last
Monday.
The Deputy Sheriffs indicated they were going to strike last
night. The Board met in caucus yesterday afternoon to discuss
proposals by deputy sheriffs. The Board concluded at that time
that it was not going to make any adjustments in the Salary
Standardization Ordinance as passed for second reading. There
were a number of proposals by the deputy sheriffs v/hich did not
require amendments to the salary ordinance, but were budgetary
and administrative items. The Board made proposals to the Depu-
ty Sheriffs' Association which have been tentatively approved by
their leadership. A vote of the membership will be taken tomorrow
evening.
Suspension of the Rules
Supervisor Molinari interrupted his presentation to move, sec-
onded by Supervisor Gonzales, that the Board proceed to his
name on roll call to permit introduction of legislation. There being
no objection, it was so ordered.
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Adopted >:,. '
Resolution stating intent Jo provide basic uniform allotment
for Class 8304 Deputy Sheriff; to provide bullet-proof vests
for certain employees of the Sheriff's Department ; to request
that thfe Sheriff seek approval of the General Manager, Per-
sonnel, to appoint all new employees in Class 8304 Deputy
Sheriff at the second step in the salary range for that class,
as provided in subsection VILA. 4, Salary Standardization for
1975-76; and to establish a separate employee relations rep-
resentation unit for deputy sheriffs under the provision of
Ordinance No. 409-73.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 215-75, Resolution No. 235-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
immediate adoption.
In response to Supervisor Barbagelata's request for cost
figures, Mr. Walter Quinn, Budget Analyst, advised that the
approximate cost for uniforms would be $65,000 and $2,000
for vests.
Resolution adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
At this point, Supervisor Molinari resumed his statement:
MONDAY. MARCH 24, 1975 263
The Board has received, a ■ telegram from physicians who are
employees of the City and County, who, incidentally, have been
given a 7% raise in the current salary package. The caucus has
resisted opening up the package and making any changes. The
Board is unanimous in it^ position that it is not going to be told
by one class of employees that they are not going to perform part
of their functions. In the case of the doctors, their duties include
completing whatever forms are necessary for the proper patient
care, and clairn forms for reimbursement to the City and County.
In resjxjnse to a question from Supervisor Mendelsohn, the
Chief Administrative Officer advised that none of the doctors had
addressed this question to him or threatened not to sign the forms,
and that he did not believe any doctors would take that position.
Motion to Amend Refused Adoption
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to amend Section 12 of the Salary Standardization Ordinance, by
deleting the dental plan therefrom.
Motion to amend refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras— 4.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7,
Supervisor Kopp asked the Budget Analyst whether the as-
sertions of Supervisor Barbagelata to the effect that the total cost
of the increase would be $25 million were correct. The Budget
Analyst replied that the cost of the increase is based upon the
1974-75 Salary Ordinance as it now exists, and on that basis, the
total cost of increase would be $12.5 million.
Request Granted
At this point, Supervisor Kopp requested that the following
statement be included in the Journal of Proceedings:
Statement of Supervisor Kopp
"It is evident that should the taxpayer suit titled George A.
Bangs V. City and County of San Francisco, etc. et al, respecting
the 1974-75 salary standardization ordinance be decided in favor
of the plaintiff, the approximate cost of the increase in payments
to City employees covered by the 1975-76 salary standardization
ordinance over what was paid under the 1974-75 ordinance is
$25,000,000 not $12,550,000 as has been represented to the people
of San Francisco."
In response to Supervisor Francois' inquiry, the Controller ad-
vised that the $12.5 million figure is based on the amount actually
budgeted for permanent salaries for 1974-75, with addition of an-
ticipated increases included in the Salary Standardization Ordi-
nance for 1975-76 as passed for second reading last week.
266 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that the letter and attached
summary report from Mr. Thomas G. Miller, Acting Director
of the Employee Relations Division be included in the Journal
of Proceedings.
No objection and request granted.
Board of Supervisors March 25, 1975
City Hall
City and County of San Francisco
San Francisco, California 94102
Attention: Gilbert Boreman
Acting Clerk of the Board
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your request of March 21, 1975, attached is
the summary report estimating the total cost pay increases and
related costs, in connection with the proposed Salary Standard-
ization Ordinance passed for second reading by the Board on
March 17, 1975. Attached totals were prepared in conjunction
with the staff of the Civil Service Cormnission and the Controller's
Office based on information supplied by these two offices.
Our office is available to answer any questions regarding these
estimates.
Very truly yours,
Thomas G. Miller
Acting Director, ERD
Cost of 41/2% wage increases for 668*
employees currently paid over $1,000
per month, and at or over data: $ 306,849
Cost of 5y2% wage increases for 753* employees
currently paid over $1,000 per month, and
from .01% through 8.69% under data: 546,744
Cost of 7% wage increases for 3,406* employees
currently paid over $1,000 per month,
and 8.7% or more under data: 3,398,206
Cost of 6% wage increases for 4,886* employees
currently paid less than $1,000 per month,
and at or over data: 2,272,011
Cost of 61/2% wage increases for 575* employees
currently paid less than $1,000 per month,
and from .01% through 8.69% under data: 439,042
Cost of 8% wage increases for 308* employees
currently paid less than $1,000 per month,
and 8.7% or more under data: 231,816
MONDAY. MARCH 24, 1975 267
Cost of craft formula wage increases for 1,070*
miscellaneous employees, estimated at an
average of 12.5%: 2,176,813
(\xst of craft schedule wage increases for 244*
miscellaneous employees at 7%: 330,281
Cost of wage increases for 362* miscellaneous
employees related to Charter Section
8.403 group, estimated at 10%: 499,710
Cost of wage increases from 2% to 13%
for 551 employees granted internal
adjustments: 377,627
Cost of wage increase from 5V^% to 7%
for 121 employees in the executive
classifications: 221,547
Total cost of wage increase for all
categories above: 10,611,312
Total cost of City's increased retirement
contribution for all categories above: 1,751,409
Total cost of City's increased Social Security
contribution for all categories above.:
Total cost of wage increases for all miscellaneous
employees to whom the pending salary
standardization ordinance is applicable: 12,552,055
* Estimated numbers provided by Civil Service Commission Staff.
Ordinance finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras — 4.
Suspension of the Rules
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to proceed to his name on roll call so that he might introduce
legislation for immediate adoption.
No objection, and so ordered.
Referred to Coniniittee
Resolution urj;in«; the State Lejiislature to proceed forthwith
with legislation to fund local enuTgency telephone system.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented:
File 12-75-43, Resolution No.
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
immediate adoption.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
268 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari,
Pelosi — 5.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Tamaras, yon Beroldingen — 6.
Referred to Finance Committee
Re-referred to Committee
The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance amending the Police Code, regulating solicita-
tions for charitable and other purposes; requiring registra-
tion of those engaged in solicitation for religious purposes;
prohibiting solicitations by false or fraudulent statements;
providing penalties for violation of said Article; providing
for a severability clause; and repealing Sections 590 to 599
thereof. (Supervisors von Beroldingen^ Feinstein and Ta-
maras)
File 182-74-2, Ordinance No. .
(Adds Article 9.6)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Molinari, Nelder, PelOsi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Rescission of Vote
Later, Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Ber-
oldingen, moved to rescind the previous vote.
Motion to rescind vote adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to re-refer to Committee.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — ^8.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi — 3.
Consideration Continued
The following from State and National Affairs Committee with-
out recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:
MONDAY, MAR(^H/24, 1975 269
(Supervisor Kopp dissenting from Committee recommenda-
tion)
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact and the
Governor to sign SB 299, which would provide for the seal-
ing of reconls in any case where there was an arrest without
conviction. (Supevigor Molinari)
File 12-75-25, {lesolution No.
. . r;( Amendment of the whole presented in Committee)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue to March 31, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of State and National Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Resolution urging the State Legislature to repeal Chapter
946, Statutes of 1973, prescrihing certain retroactive high-
rise life safety provisions.
File 12-75-12.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
moved to continue consideration to March 31, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi — 3.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Urban and Consumer Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance amending Park Code to provide procedure for
the Recreation and Park Commission to issue sporting fish-
ing permits and collect fees for same, for the privilege of
taking (isli from Lake Merced for purposes other than
profit: and repealing Ordinance No. 6594 (Series of 1939),
as amended.
File 158-75, Ordinance No. 104-75
(Adds Article 11)
270 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari — 3,
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following recommendation of Urban and Consumer Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
(Supervisor Kopp abstaining in Committee)
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, establishing Open
Space/Park Renovation Citizens' Advisory Board, and pre-
scribing the powers and duties thereof. (Supervisor Pelosi)
File 636-74, Ordinance No.
(Adds Sections 5.70 and 5.71)
(Proposed amendments are as follows:
Page 1, line 17: After "shall consist of" DELETE "nine-
teen (19)" and SUBSTITUTE "twenty-three (23)";
Page 1, line 20: After "Of the first" DELETE "nineteen
(19)" and SUBSTITUTE "twenty-three (23)";
Page 1, line 21: After "members appointed," DELETE
"ten (10)" and SUBSTITUTE "twelve (12)";
Page 1, line 22: After "years, and" DELETE "nine (9)"
and SUBSTITUTE "eleven (11)";
Page 1, line 25: After "open space programs" DELETE
"." and ADD "and with the General Manager, Recreation
and Park Department, and the Recreation and Park Com-
missioners.";
Page 1, line 28: After "concerned with said programs",
DELETE "." and ADD ", or their identification with
organizations devoted to neighborhood improvement.";
After "The" DELETE "nineteen (19)" and SUBSTI-
TUTE "twenty-three (23)";
Page 2, line 5: After "and Treasurer," DELETE "who
shall act as staff".)
Motion to Amend Refused Adoption
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to amend to provide for fifteen members on Advisory Board.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
MONDAY, MARCH 24. 1975 271
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Motion to Amend Adopted
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
to amend per Committee recommendations.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
to amend as follows: Page 1, line 25, after "Recreation and Park
Commissioners", ADD ", the Director of Planning and the City
Planning Commission."
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Noes: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendation of Joint Streets and Transporta-
tion-Planning, Housing and Development Committee, heretofore
considered, was taken up:
Ordinance enacting Subdivision Code of the City and County
of San Francisco, establishing procedures antl requirements
for the control and approval of subdivisions, in accordance
with State Subdivision Map Act, including procedures and
requirements for creation of condominiums, community
apartments, stock cooperatives and conversions; and repeal-
ing certain provisions of the Administrative and Public
Works Codes pertaining to subdivisions.
File 569-74-1, Ordinance No.
(Enacts Chapter XIII, Part II, Municipal Code;
Repeals Sections 26.1 through and including 26.5, Adminis-
trative Code;
Repeals Sections 735, 736 and 737 of Public Works Code.)
272 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
Motion to Amend Adopted
Sup>ervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
amend as follows:
Page 17, line 14, after "of the" DELETE "tenants and".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to amend as follows:
Page 33, DELETE subsection (h) and SUBSTITUTE:
(h) In addition to the above requirements, no conversion
of a project containing fifty (50) or more units or of
a portion of a development containing fifty (50) or
more units shall be approved unless a number of
tenants in such project or in such development, equal
to or exceeding thirty-five percent (35%) of all the
units in the project or development shall have consent-
ed in principle to the proposed conversion. For the pur-
poses of this requirement, each unit shall have one vote
and only tenants who were in occupancy at the time of
' the filing of the Tentative Map shall vote. Each tenant
voting shall subscribe his or her name to a list to be
filed with the Advisory Agency. Tenant consent to
conversion in principle shall not be obtained by
either:
1. Representations to the tenant which violate SMA
or Real Estate Commissioner Regulations prohibit-
ing offering units for sale prior to issuance of the
State Subdivision Report; or
2. By offering to the tenant a discount on the pur-
chase price, or other inducement to consent, which
will not be offered to all other tenants or other non-
tenants."
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
amend as follows:
Page 2, line 20
After "ownership" DELETE "or" and SUBSTITUTE "of";
Pages 8 and 9
MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975 273
DELETE paragraphs (e) and (f) and SUBSTITUTE the
following:
"(e) "Low income" shall mean the income of households, as
deOned by concept 79.1 of the 1970 U.S. Census "User's
Guide", whose immediate household income does not
exceed eighty percent (80%) of the median household
income for the San Francisco Standard Metropolitan
Statistical Area as determined by the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development and adjusted ac-
cording to the determination of that Department pur-
suant to the Housing and Community Development
Act of 1974.
"(f) "Moderate income" shall mean the income of house-
holds as defined by concept 79.1 of the 1970 U.S. Census
"User's Guide", whose immediate household income is
greater than eighty j>ercent (80%) but does not exceed
one hundred twenty percent ( 120% ) of the median
household income for the San Francisco Standard Met-
ropolitan Statistical Area as determined by the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development and
adjusted according to the determinations of that De-
partment.";
Page 14, line 5
- After "except" DELETE "that";
Page 30, line 21
After "of" DELETE "the" and SUBSTITUTE "said";
Page 31, line 18
DELETE "application" and SUBSTITUTE "Tentative
Map";
Page 31, line 23
After "considered" DELETE "reason for disapproval".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
the following amendments:
Page 32, line 9
After "allowed" DELETE "one hundred twenty (120) and
SUBSTITUTE "thirty (30)";
Page 32, line 18
After "relocation" DELETE "eighteen (18) months" and
SUBSTITUTE "thirty (30) days";
Page 32, line 16
274 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
After "tenant" DELETE "permanently" and SUBSTITUTE
"totally".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Sujjervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance amending Police Code to prohibit signs on public
properly and private utility property; their removal as a
public nuisance; rewards; and penalties for violations. (Su-
pervisor Kopp)
File 135-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 675 and 676; adds Sections 677 and 678)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to March 31, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Finally Passed
Ordinance amending Police Code to reduce license fees for
massage establishments owned and operated by a person
over the age of sixty years whose gross receipts are less than
$1,000 per year. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 473-74-4 ,Ordinance No. 102-75
(Amends Section 2728)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 10.
Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen — 1.
Ordinance amending Police Code regulating encounter
studios.
MONDAY. MARC'H 24, 1975 275
File 117-75, Ordinance No. 103-75
(Amends Sections 1072.1(c), 1072.4, 1072.4.1, 1072,10,
1072.10.1; deletes Section 1072.15.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 10.
Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen — 1.
NEW BUSINESS
Passed for Second Readin<;
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Ordinance approving and authorizing execution of project
lease between City and County and Redevelopment Agency
for public facilities within Yerba Buena Center Approved
Redevelopment Project Area, and authorizing and ratifying
execution of documents necessary for issuance, sale and
deliver>' of bonds.
File 91-75-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 10.
Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen — 1.
Ordinance approving and authorizing execution of a repay-
ment contract between the City and County of San Francisco
and the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, providing for
repayment of tax revenues from Yerba Buena Center Ap-
proved Redevelopment Project.
File 91-75-2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Adopted
Resolution determining that certain buildings, facilities,
structures and other improvements are of benefit to the
Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment Project area.
File 91-75-3, Resolution No. 248-75
Adopted by the following vote:
276 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Resolution authorizing amendment of lease of real property
located at 1548 Stockton Street for North Beach and China-
town Neighborhood Mental Health Outpatient Offices, De«
partment of Public Health.
File 64-75-6, Resolution No. 246-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to Director of
Property asking for his assurance that 90% of funds for subject
lease will be furnished by the State.
No objection, and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing amendment and extension of leases
of real property located at 480 McAllister Street, 3020 Mis-
sion Street and 470 Castro Street, for FACE Program, De-
partment of Public Works.
File 64-75-7, Resolution No. 247-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)
Resolution approving bond indenture, bond purchase agree-
ment, plans and specifications of the San Francisco Uptown
Parking Corporation, relating to enlargement of the Sutter-
Stockton Off-Street Public Parking Facility.
File 249-73-2, Resolution No. 237-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari — 2.
Resolution authorizing acceptance of gift of the architectural
construction of a pavilion under Fifth Street North in Hal-
lidie Plaza. (Supervisor Feinstein)
MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975 277
File 38-74-19, Resolution No. 238-75
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Resolution approving release of Revenue Sharing Funds in
the amount of $125,000 for use by the Art Commission to
cover auditorium completion costs at Chinese Cultural
Foundation in exchange for a 15-year sublease.
File 101-74-125, Resolution No. 239-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance* appropriating $29,000 for operation, Juvenile
Court.
File 101-74-126, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance appropriating $234,000 for operation, Airport.
File 101-74-127, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance appropriating $33,000 for maintenance and re-
pair of equipment. Fire Department.
File 101-74-128, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance appropriating $750 for materials and supplies.
Emergency Services; and 81,200 for contractual services and
materials and supplies. Social Services.
File 101-74-129, Ordinance No.
278 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted
Resolution approving expenditure of $9,000 from Revenue
Sharing monies allocated to Art Commission for Community
Cultural Centers for architectural services, Potrero Hill
Neighborhood House.
File 575-74-2, Resolution No. 242-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales^l.
Recess
The Board, at the hour of 6:20 p.m., recessed for dinner.
Reconvening of the Board
The Board, at the hour of 9:50 p.m., reconvened.
ROLL CALL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
Consideration Continued
Ordinance appropriating $160,000 for maintenance of
minors in foster homes and institutions. Juvenile Court: an
emergency measure.
File 101-74-130, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
continue consideration to March 31, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Pelosi, Tamaras — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari, Nelder, von
Beroldingen — 5.
MONDAY, MARCH 24. 1975 279
Taken Up Out of Order
Passed for Second Reading
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Gonzales,
seconded by Supervisor Nelder, the following recommendation of
Fire, Safety and Police Committee was taken up out of order:
Onlinanee amending Police (>ode, providing for permits for
carrying on the business of junk dealers; records required;
retenticjn period for said junk; providing penalties for viola-
tion; repealing portion of Part III, iMunicipal Code.
File 478-74-2, Ordinance No.
(Adds Article 13.1, Sections 903.1 through 903.25, Police
(^ode; repeals Sections 903, 904, 904.1, 905 and 906, Po-
lice Code; repeals Section 119, Part III, Municipal (^<xle)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Thereupon, the Board resumed consideration of Calendar items
in the order of their appearance thereon.
Adopted
Resolution accepting gifts from various donors.
File 38-75-28, Resolution No. 245-75
(From S.F. Bay Area Chapter, Ikebana International Society,
100 cherry trees to be planted in vicinity of Alvord Lake,
Golden Gate Park, valued at approximately $2,000;
From Holland Bulb Company, 2,000 lycoris bulbs for Stry-
bing Arboretum, valued at $600;
From U.S. Navy, U.S.S. Coral Sea, one surplus C54 Twin
Engine Beechcraft and one surplus F8 Crusader as play
apparatus for children. )
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating S241,800 for capital improve-
ments; rescinding 8241,800 from reserve funds. Recreation
and Park Department.
File 101-74-113.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
280 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11 .
Consideration Continued
Ordinance appropriating $15,000 . for irrigation system,
Sharps Park, Recreation and Park Department.
File 101-74-114, Ordinance No. ,. ...is
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari — 2.
Later, there being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Moli-
nari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the preceding vote was re-
scinded.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
continue consideration to March 31, 1975.
Motion to continue consideration adopted by the following vote:
Aj^s: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $62,500 for wages, part*time di'
rectors, Recreation and Park Department; rescinding $16,-
100 from appropriation for Sharps Park Golf Course, re-
placement of water mains, freeway. Public Works Depart-
ment.
File 101-74-115, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor von Ber-
oldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was con-
tinued to March 31, 1975.
Suspension of the Rules
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Gonzales,
seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the rules were suspended to pro-
ceed to Supervisor von Beroldingen's name on roll.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept
Federal funds for a public employment program.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented, and seconded by Super-
visor Gonzales, moved immediate adoption:
File 68-75-6, Resolution No. 234-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975 281
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
The Board thereupon resumed consideration of Calendar mat-
ters in the order set forth therein.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing General Manager, Public Utilities
Commission, to apply for and accept transit aid funds as
provided under Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 for
use of the Municipal Railway.
File 143-75-2, Resolution No. 251-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Resolution authorizing General Manager, Public Utilities
Commission, to apply for and accept transit aid funds as
provided untler State of California Transportation Develop-
ment Act of 1971, as amended, for use by the Municipal
Transit System of the City and County.
File 143-75-3, Resolution No. 252-75 " " " '
- ■ ■ •'■■ ■\ '.it'
Adopted by the following vote: . • .,
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi^ Tajnaras, von
Beroldingen — 11. ■ ,••
Resolution authorizing General Manager, Public Utilities
Commission, to apply for and accept transit aid funds pro-
vided from State Highway Funds, for use by the Municipal
Railway.
File 143-75-4, Resolution No. 253-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Community Services Com-
mittee were taken up:
Resolution urging the Mayor's Office of Manpower to set up
a well-defined program with a full-time staff member to co-
ordinate a job program for youth. (Supervisors Nelder,
Molinari, Barbagelata, von Beroldingen)
File 269-74, Resolution No. 240-75
282 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to provide for the
appointment, terms and expenses of members of the Delin-
quency Prevention Commission and the filling of vacancies
in the membership of said commission. (Supervisor Moli-
nari)
File 133-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 20.51)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Adopted
The following recommendations of Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Committee were taken up:
Resolution urging Midtown Park Corporation to establish
procedures for annual election of Board of Directors. (Su-
pervisors Kopp, Francois)
File 445-74, Resolution No. 241-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
Re-referred to Committee
Resolution approving report of Special Area Plan for the
San Francisco Waterfront submitted by the San Francisco
Bay Conservation and Development Commission and the San
Francisco Waterfront Advisory Committee.
File 191-75, Resolution No.
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
to continue consideration to March 31, 1975.
Substitute Motion to Re-Refer Adopted
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras,
moved to re-refer.
Motion to re-refer adopted by the following vote:
MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975 283
Ayes: Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tanianis,
von Boroldingen~7.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder 4.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp asked that letter be sent to BCDC, asking for
continuance of related item on Special Area Plan for the San
Francisco Waterfront until April 3, 1975.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, providing for
notification to Assessor concerning zoning reclassifications
of property, conditional use permits and variances, and for
reassessment of property.
File 82-75, Ordinance No.
(Adds Sections 34.1 through 34.6)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Tabled
The following called out of State and National Affairs Commit-
tee by Supervisor Molinari, were taken up:
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact and the
Governor to sign SB 175, changing notice requirements for
local agencies subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act. (Super-
visor Molinari)
File 12-75-11.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
table.
Motion to table adopted hy the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras — 4.
Adopted
Resolution opposing passage of ACA 21 and AB 330 by the
State Legislature, which would change the status of members
of county Boards of Supervisors, Mayors and members of
284 MONDAY, MAilCH/24,« 1975
City Gouncils from nion-partisan to partisan. (Supervisor
Molinari)
File 12-75-13, Resolution No. 243-75 <
Adopted by the following vote: "-•
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tanlaras, von Beroldingen
—10. ,.
Noes: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted as Amended
Resolution urging State Legislature to enact and the Gover-
nor to sign ACA 4, requiring a majority vote of the memher-
ship of each house of the legislature for passage of bills im-
posing a tax on banks, corporations, franchises and insurers.
(Supervisor Molinari)
File 12-75-18, Resolution No. 244-75 "
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to amend as follows:
Line 23, after "ACA 14" ADD "or similar legislation";
Line 27, after "ACA 14" ADD "or similar legislation".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Berold ingen — 1 1 .
Resolution adopted as amended by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Adopted
The following presented by the Clerk, were taken up:
Resolution fixing date of Monday, March 31, 1975, at 2:00
p.m. for hearing appeal from decision of the City Planning
Commission disapproving change in use classification for
property within the Inner Sunset area, bounded by Lincoln
Way, Tenth Avenue, Kirkham Street and Funston Avenue,
and 550 Kirkham Street.
File 93-75-3.1, Resolution No. 249-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
MONDAY, MARC^H 24, 1975 285
Arfopf erf by the following vote: '' '
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Resolution fixing date of Monday, March 31, 1975, at 2:00
p.m. for hearing appeal from decision of the City Planning
Commission approving permit for conditional use of pro|»-
erty hounded by Carolina, 19th, Wisconsin and 20th Streets
for a planned unit development to be known as "Victoria
Mews".
File 93-75-4.1, Resolution No. 250-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved adop-
tion.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen— 1 1 .
Referred to Committee
• The following, appearing on the Board's Emergency Calendar,
were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating S4,550, Department of Electricity,
for overtime and temporary salaries. Fire Alarm Station; an
emergency measure.
File 101-74-146, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Ordinance appropriating $600,000, Municipal Railway, for
materials and supplies, rescinding S600,000 from appropria-
tion for services of other departments; an emergency mea-
sure.
File 101-74-147, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
OFF-CALEIVDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Mavor Joseph L. Alioto, March 20-23;
John D. Crowley, Gen. Mgr., Public Utilities, March 29-April
5; Mortimer Fleishhacker, member. City Planning Commis-
sion, May 2-11; Edward P. Joyce, Director, Emergency Ser-
vices, April 7-13; Edward L. Peet, Commission of the Aging,
286 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
April 3-7; Chief of Police Donald M. Scott; April 5-8, 1975,
with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 232-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup>ervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE
Postponement of Caucus
Supervisor Feinstein announced that the Caucus originally
scheduled to follow today's Board meeting would be rescheduled
to follow next Monday's Board meeting.
Retirement Rates
Supervisor Feinstein announced that in the past women mem-
bers have been paying a higher rate for membership in the Retire-
ment System, but that the Retirement System had now developed
a formula which will save the City and County $3 million, and
at the same time will equalize the contribution rate for male and
female members of the system.
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that letter be sent to the Chiefs
of Police and Fire Departments, Director of Public Health (re-
specting medical and emergency persormel) and request the fol-
lowing information:
a. Total number of employees in the department;
b. Number residing outside of San Francisco;
c. City of residence of each employee.
Supervisor Feinstein requested that letter be sent to each City
department, requesting information as to the number of employees
now employed and the number currently residing outside the City.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution appointing Acting Clerk of the Board of Super-
visors and City Clerk.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 218-75, Resolution No. 236-75
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
adoption.
MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975 287
Adopted by the following vot*':
Ayes: Supervisors B<irbiigelata, Feinstein, Fnmcois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen— 1 1 .
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider enactment of legis-
lation, in compliance with State law, establishing ^treasonable
distances" of residence for members of the Fire Department.
Sup>ervisor Francois presented.
File 52-75-2
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider request for closing
of Alabama Street, between 21st and 22nd Streets, Sunday,
April 20, 1975, between 12:00 Noon and 6:00 p.m.
Supervisor Gonzales presented:
File 42-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Ordinance amending Sections 613, 614 and 617, and adding
Sections 613.1, 613.2, 613.3, 613.4, 613.5 and 613.6 to Po-
lice Code, regulating the business of selling, leasing or other-
wise transferring coneealable firearms.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 211-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to Recreation and
Park Commission with respect to proposed installation of new
horse stalls in Golden Gate Park, indicating the Supervisor's view
that said construction does not fall within the purview of Section
3.552 of the Charter which requires approval of % of the Board of
Supervisors for any construction in Golden Gate Park; further
indicating that the Supervisor understands said construction is
proceeding, and would like to know if and when the Commission
intends to seek permission of the Board of Supervisors.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to City Planning
Commission, soliciting its opinion as to whether construction of
horse stalls in Golden Gate Park requires an Environmental Im-
pact Report.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
288 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
Supervisor Kopp requested that City Playjmng Commission be
asked to investigate allegations that the horse stalls already con-
structed in Golden Gate 'Park are having dtainage problems which
are causing contamination of adjacent areas. v .:• . ' \ .^
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Supervisor Kopp requested that City Attorney be requested to
prepare amendment to the recently-enacted press parking ordi-
nance to bring it into conformity with State law which prohibits
parking of cars within three (3) feet of a ramp for the physically-
handicapped. ,.-
File 398-74-1
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
ResolutioR urging State Legislature to enact legislation to
provide relief for residential property taxpayers, specifically
including provision for classification of assessment ratios on
residential property at lower rates, with higher rates as-
signed to industrial and commercial property.
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:
File 12-75-44, Resolution No. .
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Resolution urging the National Railroad Passenger Corpora-
tion to institute rail service from the Bay Area to Eureka.
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:
File 214-75, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Resolution endorsing SCA 6 (enabling legislation for SB
93), an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Cali-
fornia, relating to indebtedness of public entities, and urging
the Slate Legislature to act favorably thereon.
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:
File 12-75-45, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request that hearings be held on possible rescission of ap-
propriations for capital improvement projects on which work
has not begun, or on whicli the level of work has not pro-
ceeded significantly.
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:
File 217-75
MONDAY, MARC^H 24, 1975 289
Referred to Budget and Governmental Efficiency Committee
Ordinance adding Sections 2903.1 and 2903.1A lo Police
Code perlainin«i to harking dogs and providing penalties for
owner tliereof; amending vSection 2917 to exclude Section
2903.1 from its penalty provisions.
Supervisors Mendelsohn and Kopp presented :
File 213-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Resolution restating and reaffirming City and County of San
Francisco policy regarding jail consolidation and urging the
IMayor to immediately approve and release the supplemental
appropriation request suhmitted hy the Sheriff to implement
this policy.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 216-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Adopted
Motion that his Honor, the Mayor, he requested to proclaim
the week of AprU 14-20, 1975 as '"Kidney Donation \\ eek".
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 4-75 "'
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Resolution opposing passage of AB 559 which would permit
elected puhlic officials to file nomination papers and he
elected to a regional puhlic agency while also serving as an
elected member of a city, county or special district.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-47, Resolution No. 233-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Referred to Committee
290 MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975
Resolution endorsing SCA 3 which would prohibit increases
in the property taxes imposed on that portion of the value of
a single-family dwelling in excess of the value granted the
Homeowners' Property Tax Exemption, if such dwelling is
occupied by an owner 65 years of age or older on the lien
date.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-46, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Resolution urging Police Department to notify victims of
violent crime by mail of State Indemnification Act, to in-
quire and assist victims to overcome special problems, and
to provide forms and instructions in various languages.
Supervisor Tamaras presented:
File 609-74, Resolution No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Tamaras requested that letter be directed to Chief
of Police, citing complaint of Mr. James R. Corey of the Hotel
Shaw about conditions on Market Street, which are allegedly
police problems.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Resolution establishing a testing and evaluation period for
litter receptacles to be placed on San Francisco's sidewalks.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented :
File 620-74, Resolution No.
Referred to Joint Governmental Services-Community Services
Committee
Adopted
Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the
following:
Ernest Ay ala (Supervisor Gonzales)
Elliot Blackstone (Supervisor Nelder)
John T. Byrne, Jr. (Supervisor Molinari)
Helen Chesterman (Supervisor Gonzales)
Patricia Costello (Supervisor Gonzales)
Lawrence Ferlinghetti (Supervisor Feinstein)
Lovie Mcintosh (Supervisor Gonzales)
Fred Methner (Supervisor Gonzales)
MONDAY, MARC^H 24, 1975 291
Julia Middleton (Supervisor Gonziiles)
Thomatra N. Scott ( Supervisor Gonzales)
Dr. Albert Shumate ( Supt^rvisor Gonziiles)
Dr. David E. Smith ( Supervisor Gonzales)
Tish Sommers (Supervisor Gonzales)
File 6-74
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as follows :
Michael P. Harrington ( Supervisor Gonzales)
Ines Marenzi ( Supervisor Tamaras )
Julia Antipa Petterson ( Supervisor Tamaras)
Helen R. Ramos (Supervisor Gonzales)
Samuel Shimmon ( Supervisor Kopp)
Kathleen C. Spellman ( Sujjervisor Nelder)
Dr. Louis Strait (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 2-74
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 11:45
p.m. adjourned.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN, Acting Clerk
292 MONDAY, MARCH .-24,. 197.5
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Approved by the Board of Supervisors June 2, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
Vol. 70 No. 13
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, March 31, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon-
day, March 31, 1975, 2:08 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Francois noted present at 2:50 p.m.
Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 3:20 p.m.
Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present 2:14 p.m.
The Chair announced that a letter had been received at 11:30
this morning from the Union of American Physicians, indicating
their desire to be placed on the Board's calendar this afternoon
in an attempt to resolve the matter of doctors' salary increases,
and that she had asked the Clerk of the Board to phone the
association and follow up with a letter indicating Board pro-
cedures in this regard.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no corrections, additions or omissions, the Journal
of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, January 6, 1975, was
considered read and approved.
COMMUNICATION
The Clerk presented a communiciition from the Public Utili-
ties Commission indicating their intent of abandoning and dis-
(293)
294 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
continuing various Municipal Railway lines serving the South-
ern Pacific Depot, i.e., certain service on Motor Coach Lines No.
15 Third, No. 19 Polk, No. 27 Noe, No. 32 Embarcadero and No.
42 Evans, serving the Southern Pacific Depot.
Adopted
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved to set public hearing on proposed abandonment of service
for Monday, April 21, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Ta-
maras — 4.
Suspension of the Rules
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Moli-
nari, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, the following Special Order
was taken up out of order:
Consideration Continued
SPECIAL ORDER — 2 :00 P.M.
Hearing of appeal from decision of City Planning Commis-
sion authorizing conditional use permit for planned unit
development to be known as ''Victoria Mews" involving a
parcel of land bounded by Carolina, 19th, Wisconsin and
20lh Streets (Potrero Hill).
File 93-75-4
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
to continue consideration to April 14, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
The following from the Clerk was taken up:
Resolution disapproving decision of the City Planning Com-
mission approving application for conditional use permit
for planned unit development to be known as "Victoria
Mews" involving a parcel of land bounded by Carolina, 19th,
Wisconsin and 20th Streets (Potrero Hill).
File 93-75-4.2, Resolution No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
to continue consideration to April 14, 1975.
MONDAY, MARC'H 31, 1975 295
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Temporarily Postpont'd
SPECIAL ORDKR — 2:00 P.M.
Hearinji of appeal from decision of City Planninj; Commis-
sion ilisapprovin*; change in use classification for property
within the area of Inner Sunset hounded hy Lincoln Way,
Tenth Avenue, Kirkham Street and Funston Avenue, and
SoO kirkliam Street, from R-4 and R-3 districts to R-2
district.
File 93-75-3
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
to postpone consideration temporarily, pending attendance of
Allan Chalmers, representing the appellants.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Hearing Held
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro-
posed vacation of Merrie Way and Forty-eighth Avenue north
of Point Lobos Avenue.
File 110-75
The Chair then inquired if anyone present wished to object.
There being no one present who desired to speak on the issue,
the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.
Adopted
The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was
taken up:
Resolution ordering the vacation of Merrie W ay and Forty-
eighth Avenue, north of P<)int Lobos Avenue.
File 110-75-2, Resolution No. 268-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved adoption.
296 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Hearing Held
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro-
posed vacation of sewer easements in Burke and Davidson
Avenues within the India Basin Industrial Park Redevelop-
ment Project Area.
File 128-75
The Chair then inquired if anyone present wished to object.
There being no one present who desired to speak, the Chair
declared the public hearing concluded.
Adopted
The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was
taken up:
Resolution ordering vacation of sewer easements in Burke
and Davidson Avenues within the India Basin Industrial Park
Redevelopment Project Area.
File 128-75-2, Resolution No. 269-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Hearing Held
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the pro-
posed vacation of portions of Tehama Street, within the
Yerba Buena Center Approved Redevelopment Project
Area D-1.
File 142-75
The Chair then inquired if anyone present wished to object,
and the following person was heard :
Walter O'Donnell, Self-Help for the Aging
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 297
There being no one else present who desired to speak, the
Chair declared the public hearing concluded.
Adopted
The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was
taken up:
Resolution orderiiiji vacation of portions of Tehama Street
within the Verba Buena Center Approved Redevelopment
Project Area D-1.
File 142-75-2, Resolution No. 270-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder. Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of the Finance Committee,
heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance approving and authorizing execution of project
lease between City and County and Redevelopment Agency
for public facilities within Verba Buena Center Approved
Redevelopment Project Area, and authorizing and ratifying
execution of documents necessary for issuance, sale and
delivery of bonds.
File 91-75-1, Ordinance No. 116-75
In response to a question by Supervisor Kopp, Mr. Lance
Burris, project director for the Yerba Buena Center, advised
that the project would involve no cost to the taxpayers.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Later, there being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von
Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the preceding
vote was rescinded.
Thereupon the roll was again called and the ordinance was
finally passed by the following vote:
298 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Request Granted
During consideration of the above item, it was developed that
pending legal action by William Brinton, Esq. might very well
place sale of bonds for the Yerba Buena Center in jeopardy.
Supervisor Francois requested that letter be sent to City Attor-
ney, asking that consideration be given to filing a cross-complaint
against Mr. Brinton, alleging that he has instigated litigation in
bad faith with no regard for the consequences to the City's econ-
omy and to the thousands of people whose families and livelihoods
will be affected.
No objection and Clerk directed to cotnply.
Finally Passed
Ordinance approving and authorizing execution of repay-
ment contract between the City and County of San Francisco
and the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, providing for
repayment of tax revenues from Yerba Buena Center Ap-
proved Redevelopment Project.
File 91-75-2, Ordinance No. 117-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Later, there being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von
Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the preceding
vote was rescinded.
Thereupon, the roll was again called, and the ordinance was
finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
The following special order of business, heretofore considered
and temporarily postponed was taken up:
Hearing of appeal from decision of City Planning Commis-
sion disapproving change in use classification for property
within the area of Inner Sunset bounded by Lincoln Way,
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 299
Tenth Avenue, Kirkliani Street and Fiinston Avenue, and
550 Kirkhani Street, from R-4 an<l R-3 distriets to R-2 dis-
triet.
File 93-75-3
The following appellants were heard:
Mr. Allan Chalmers, Inner Sunset Rezoning Project
Mr. Roy Perkinson, Inner Sunset Rezoning Project
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meyer
Mrs. Marjorie Check
Mr. Dennis Mascofian
Ms. Marcia Lindeen
Mr. John Bardis, Inner Sunset Action Committee
Mr. Jim Eichenberg, SPEAK
Ms. Bertie Emmerson
Mr. Arthur McCoUey
The following respondents were heard :
Mr. Spencer Steele, City Planning
Mr. Vincent Walsh, contractor
Mr. Fred Walther
Mr. Michael Murphy
Ms. Doris Gamble
A rebuttal period was allowed.
There being no one else present who wished to speak, the Chair
declared the hearing concluded.
Adopted
The following from the Clerk was taken up :
Resolution disapprovins decision of the City Planning Com-
mission denying applieation for chanjre in use elassifieation
of property within the area of Inner Sunset hounded hy
Lincohi \^ ay. Tenth .\venue, Kirkliani Street and Funston
Avenue, and 550 Kirkham Street.
File 93-75-3.2, Resolution No. 267-75
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Passed for Second Reading
300 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment, changing use
classification of property within the area of Inner Sunset
bounded by Lincoln Way, Tenth Avenue, Kirkham Street
and Funston Avenue, and 550 Kirkham Street, from R-4
and R-3 districts to R-2 district.
File 36-75-2, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved passage for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Finally Passed
Thereupon, the Board resumed consideration of items in the
order of their appearance on the calendar.
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here-
tofore considered, were iaken up:
Ordinance appropriating $29,000 for operation. Juvenile
Court.
File 101-74-126, Ordinance No. 109-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — -1.
Ordinance appropriating $234,000 for operation. Airport.
File 101-74-127, Ordinance No. 110-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Mclinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance appropriating 833,000 for maintenance and re-
pair of equipment. Fire Department.
File 101-74-128, Ordinance No. 111-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 10.
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 301
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Onlinance appropriating S750 lor materials antl supplies,
KnuTjiency Services; and SI, 200 tor eontractual services
an<I materials and supplies, Social Services.
File 101-74-129, Ordinance No. 112-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance appropriating 8160,000 for maintenance of
minors in foster homes and institutions, Juvenile Court; an
emergency measure.
File 101-74-130. Ordinance No. 106-75
Finally passed by the follov/ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feins;:ein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance appropriating §241,800 for capital improve-
ments; rescinding S241,800 from reserve funds. Recreation
and Park Department.
File 101-74-113.1, Ordinance No. 108-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — ^10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Passe<l for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating SI. '5,000 for irrigation system,
Sharps Park, Recreation and Park Department.
File 101-74-114, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari — 2.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
302 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
Ordinance appropriating $62,500 for wages, part-time direc-
tors. Recreation and Park Department; rescinding $16,100
from appropriation for Sharps Park Golf Course, replace-
ment of water mains, freeway. Public Works Department.
File 101-74-115, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Re-referred to Committee
The following from State and National Affairs Committee
without recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:
( Supervisor Kopp dissenting from Committee recommenda-
tion)
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact and the
Governor to sign SB 299, which would provide for the seal-
ing of records in any case where there was an arrest without
conviction. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 12-75-25, Resolution No.
(Amendment of the Whole presented in Cormnittee}
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the subject legislation was re-
referred to Committee.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of State and National Affairs
Cormnittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Resolution urging the State Legislature to repeal Chapter
946, Statutes of 1973, prescribing certain retroactive high-
rise life safety provisions.
File 12-75-12.1, Resolution No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Barba-
gelata, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, consideration was con-
tinued to April 28, 1975.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following recommendation of Urban and Consumer Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
(Supervisor Kopp abstaining in Committee)
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, establishing an
Open Space/Park Renovation Citizens' Advisory Board, and
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 303
prestribin- the powers and duties thereof. (Supervisor
Pelosi)
File 636-74, Ordinance No.
(Adds Sections 5.70 and 5.71)
Motion to Amend Adopted
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved to
amend as follows:
Page 3, line 15
After "publication in" DELETE "a newspaper of general cir-
culation in" and SUBSTITUTE "the official newspaper of the
City and County of".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras,
von Beroldingen — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Nelder— 2.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn— 3.
Motion to Re-refer Refused Adoption
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
to re-refer to Committee.
Motion to re-refer refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Nelder— 2.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 7.
Absent Supervisors Francois, Gonzales— 2.
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved passage
for second reading as amended.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Nelder — 2.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following recommendation of Joint Streets and Trans-
portation - Planning, Housing and Development Committee, here-
tofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance enacting Subdivision Code of the City and County
of San Francisco, establishing procedures and requirements
304 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
for the control and approval of subdivisions, in accordance
with State Subdivision Map Act, including procedures and
requirements for creation of condominiums, community
apartments, stock cooperatives and conversions; and repeal-
ing certain provisions of the Administrative and Public
Works Codes pertaining to subdivisions.
File 569-74-1, Ordinance No.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Later, there being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor
Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, the roll call was
rescinded.
Motions to Amend Adopted
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend as follows:
Page 9, line 4
After "Department" DELETE "." and ADD "pursuant to the
Housing and Community Development Act of 1974.";
Page 17, line 12
After "Tentative Map" ADD "." and DELETE rest of para-
graph;
Page 17, line 24
After "SMA" DELETE "." and ADD "and this Code.";
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Aves: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved to delete SEC. 1341 and to renumber remaining sections
accordingly.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras — 6.
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 305
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Absent: Supervisors Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 2.
Ordinance passed for second reading as amended by the fol-
lowing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
Taken Up Out of Order
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Nelder, the following recommendation of
the Finance Committee was taken up out of order:
Ordinance appropriating S 16,303 for San Francisco Bicen-
tennial, Publicity and Advertising Fund.
File 101-74-128.1, Ordinance No.
Motion to Amend Refused Adoption
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved to
delete funds for public relations.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Ordinance passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
No: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance amending Police Code to prohibit signs on pub-
lic property and private utility property; their removal as a
306 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
public nuisance; rewards; and penalties for violations.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 135-75, Ordinance No. 115-75
(Amends Sections 675 and 676; adds Sections 677 and 678)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
dolsohn, Molinari, Neldor, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
President Pro Tempore
At the request of Supervisor Feinstein, Supervisor Tamaras
assumed the Chair Pro Tempore.
Finally Passed
Ordinance amending Police Code, providing for permits for
carrying on the business of junk dealers; records required;
retention period for said junk; providing penalties for vio-
lation; repealing portion of Part III, Municipal Code.
File 478-74-2, Ordinance No. 136-75
(Adds Article 13.1, Sections 903.1 through 903.25, Police
Code; repeals Sections 903, 904, 904.1, 905 and 906, Police
Code; repeals Section 119, Part III, Municipal Code)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Community Services Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to provide for the
appointment, terms and expenses of members of the De-
linquency Prevention Commission and the filling of vacan-
cies in the membership of said commission. (Supervisor
Molinari)
File 133-75, Ordinance No. 114-75
(Amends Section 20.51)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
MONDAY. MARCH 31, 1975 307
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance amendinjj; Administrative (^ode, providin«i lor
notification to Assessor concerning zoning reclassifications
of property, conditional use permits and variances, and lor
reassessment of" property.
File 82-75, Ordinance No. 113-75
( Adds Sections 34.1 through 34.6 )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
NEW BUSINESS
Ailopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Resolution autljorizing acceptance of easement for reloca-
tion of irrigation controHer in the New Hunters Point (Com-
munity (Block 4710).
File 197-75, Resolution No. 273-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
Resolution authorizing extension of lease of real property
at 855 Harrison Street for use by Hetch Hetchy \\ ater and
Power.
File 64-75-8, Resolution No. 264-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Administrative (Code, accepting require-
ments of Section 1.'5522, California Penal Code, providing
for training of law enforcement officers and funding there-
of. (Supervisor Francois)
308 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
File 187-75, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 10.170-2)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to increase the
maximum rate for normal care in a foster home of wards
of the Juvenile Court and minor persons concerning whom
petitions have been filed or programs of informal super-
vision undertaken under State law; and to amend the maxi-
mum amount to be provided for clothing per child; and
establishing an effective date therefor.
File 196-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 20.29 and 20.29-2)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
Adopted
Resolution approving Temporary Loan Requisition No. 25
and Certificate of Cash Needs under loan and grant contract
No. UR California 2-1 (LG) for Project No. UR California
2-1, Diamond Heights.
File 70-75-1, Resolution No. 265-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
Resolution approving Temporary Loan Requisition No. 22
and Certificate of Cash Needs under loan and grant contract
No. California R-7 (LG) for Project No. California R-7,
Embarcadero/Lower Market.
File 73-75-1, Resolution No. 266-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
Passed for Second Reading
309
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against City
and Countv.
File 45-75-2, Ordinance No
(Action No.
SC 602077
615205
611914
640931
MC 639227
702699
709196
702116
684360
Plaintiff
Theresa Brown, a minor, by
Mary Ann Brown, her
guardian ad litem, Mary
Ann Brown, James A.
Brown and Connie Brown
Earline Garrison
Lilly Mae Gross
Louise Zamacona
S. Aaron Berman
Kathleen Ann Boarman
James A. Hall
Bernard Marten
Mary McCann
Settlement
$35,000.00
2,500.00
700.00
750.00
250.00
1,200.00
976.04
750.00
300.00)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against City
and Countv.
File 45-75-3, Ordinance No.
(Action No.
SC 632233
Plaintiff
Marlene Donate and
George Granera
Peter Georgeades
Robert LaFreniere
William W. Lovett
Alan Lucero
Robert Mogar
Calvin V. Smith
Billy D. Waller
John A. Wilson, Sr. and
Warren Wilson
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
598611
649368
649320
627735
649624
642749
597814
654464
Settlement
$ 4,000.00
200.00
4,500.00
13,125.00
1,250.00
1,500.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
3,375.00
2,250.00
2,250.00)
310 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against City
and County.
File 45-75-4, Ordinance No.
(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement
SC 639841 Leona Barber $ 500.00
641767 Ora D. Broudy 8,000.00
646035 Wallace H. Calloway 23,750.00
647916 Michael Darden 750.00
652733 Emanuel Fanning 10,000.00
646035 Emanuel Fanning 469.69
656045 Olimpia Lunardi 1,750.00
682781 Jose Partida, Jr. 500.00
684800 Michael L. Absalon 450.00
USDC No.
C-73-0472 WTS Luis N. Diaz 2,640.00)
Passed for second reading by the follov*'ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
Thereafter, President Feinstein resumed the Chair.
Adopted
(Supervisor Molinari abstaining in Committee on that por-
tion pertaining to I. Felzer)
Resolution authorizing compromise of claims of various
plaintiffs against the City and County.
File 48-75-2, Resolution No. 261-75
(Name Settlement
I. Felzer $ 838.00
Ula Higginbotham 1,500.00
Hanford Kwan 1,170.38
Ray A. Landi 2,457.03
Safeco Insurance Co. 2,864.76
State Farm Insurance Co. 645.63)
Supervisors Kopp and Molinari asked to be excused from voting
on this matter because of possible conflict of interest.
No objection and request granted.
Resolution adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendel-
sohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 311
Excused: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari — 2.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
President Pro Tempore
At the request of Supervisor Feinstein, Supervisor Molinari as-
sumed the Chair Pro Tempore.
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works to apply
for anti accept Federal fun<ls for the rehaliilitation of \ an
Ness Avenue, inchuliufi installation of conduit, hetween
Golden Gate Avenue and Lonihard Street.
File 193-75-1, Resolution No. 272-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen- 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
Resolution authorizing lease agreement with San Francisco
Municipal Raihvay Ini[)r<>venient Corporation for motor
coach storage and maintenance facilities. Phase II, required
by the IVIunicipal Railway.
File 40-75-2, Resolution No. 260-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance authorizing lease agreement with San Francisco
Municipal Railway Improvement (^orj)oration for the Mimi
Metro Rail Onter required by the Municipal Railway.
File 40-75-3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopi^ — 2.
Thereupon, President Feinstein resumed the Chair.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing Chief Probation Officer, Juvenile
Court, to apply for and accept funds from the Office of
Oiminal Justice Planning for a project entitled, '"Log Cabin
Ranch, Vocational and Guidance Program".
312 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
File 145-75-2, Resolution No. 271-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Request Granted
Supervisor Francois requested that the Clerk determine what
happens to the young people who participate in this apprentice-
ship program at Log Cabin Ranch upon their release therefrom,
with specific reference to their placement in the regular appren-
ticeship program.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $29,751, Social Services, for per-
manent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits, to continue
eight positions an additional four months to end of fiscal
year.
File 101-74-131, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance amending Section 169010A of the Annual Salary
Ordinance, Social Services, to reflect extension of funding
of eight positions for balance of fiscal year; a companion
measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-51, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $14,800, Public Works, for City
Hall restroom improvements for physically-handicapped,
and $643,000, 1961 Municipal Water Systems Bond Fund,
for new Don Pedro Dam; rescinding $378,000 from various
appropriations.
File 101-74-132, Ordinance No.
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 313
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance appropriating $2,000 for permanent salaries anti
mandatory fringe benefits for creation of one position of
Clerk Typist, Superior Court.
File 101-74-133, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance amending Section 179010 of Annual Salary Ordi-
nance, Superior Court, to reflect classification of one new
position of 0697 Clerk Typist; a companion measure to the
preceding item.
File 102-74-52, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance appropriating $13,497 for contractual services.
Public Health, Administration.
File 101-74-134, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11 .
Ordinance appropriating $18,400 for ground floor ventila-
tion system, Library Annex, Public Library.
File 101-74-135, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Consideration Continued
The following from Finance Committee without reconmienda-
tion was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $60,576 for Prisoner Medical Pro-
314 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
gram, permanent salaries, operations, equipment, manda-
tory fringe benefits and creating 5 positions. Department of
Public Health — Administration.
File 101-74-136, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras,
moved passage for second reading.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved to continue consideration to April 7, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance amending Section 513010 of the Annual Salary
Ordinance, Public Health, to reflect classification of five new
positions, Prisoner Medical Program; a companion measure
to the preceding item.
File 102-74-53, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
passage for second reading.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to continue to April 7, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi — 3.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $1,300 for operation. Emergency
Services.
File 101-74-126.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi — 3.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $44,000 for operation, City At-
torney's Ofiice; an emergency measure.
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 315
File 101-74-137, Ordinance No. 107-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen- -10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1,
Adopted
Resolution authorizinji reiinhursenient for cost of personal
property of City and County employees damaged in the line
of duty.
File 51-75-1, Resolution No. 262-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation
Comm.ittee were taken up:
Resolution approving map of Grosvenor Towers, a condo-
minium located at 1177 California F-treet.
File 58-75-5, Resolution No. 263-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of Elm
Street between Franklin Street and Van Ness Avenue.
File 199-75-1, Resolution No. 274-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Adopted as Amended
The following from Streets and Transportation Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Resolution urging the Puhlic Utilities Commission to im-
mediately implement Concept 2, as proposed hy the North-
316 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
west San Francisco Rapid Transit Extension Board, which
would provide an upgraded bus system for the northwest
corridor. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 40-75-1, Resolution No. 259-75
(Proposed amendment is as follows:
Page 2, line 2
After "City Planning" DELETE "and";
After "Public Works" ADD "the Metropolitan Transporta-
tion Commission and the Bay Area Rapid Transit Dis-
trict". )
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to amend per Committee recommendations.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to adopt as amended.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbageiata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of Health and Enviromnent
Committee was taken up:
Resolution adopting Lake Merced site for location of South-
west Wet Weather Treatment Plant, and directing Director
of Public Works to initiate ballot measure to allow use of
Lake Merced site for that purpose.
File 88-75-1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
to continue consideration to April 7, 1975.
Motion to continue consideration adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbageiata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following recommendation of Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Committee was taken up:
MONDAY, MARC^H 31, 1975 317
Ordinance establishing temporary parking control area for
portion of" (]ity within coniniiiter walking rlistance of ^ erl>a
Biiena Center Redevelopment Project Area; prohibiting
installation of new parking facilities in such area until Jan-
uary 1, 1976, with the exception of accessory parking: pro-
viding for continuous review of the effects of this regula-
tion by Department of (>ily Planning; and providing for
severability clause.
File 91-75-4, Ordinance No.
Motion to Amend Adopted
Supervisor Peiosi, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
amend as follows:
Page 3, subsection 2(b), end of paragraph
After "by these limitations." ADD "Notwithstanding the
foregoing, nothing in this ordinance shall prevent the ap-
proval or issuance of a permit or license, the application
for which was on file as of the close of business on March
31, 1975, and commencement and completion of work
pursuant to such permit or license, provided that action
pursuant to the permit or license is diligently prosecuted
to completion."
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Peiosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance as amended passed for second reading by the fol-
lowing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Peiosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Very Rev. C. Julian Bartlett, member.
Human Rights Commission, iMarch 30-April 15; Joseph J.
Botka, Chief Probation Officer, April 11-19: Joseph P.
Byrne, member. Public Utilities Commission, March 25-27;
William Jack Chow, member, Civil Service Commission,
April 9-27; Luis H. Heilbron, member, Human Rights Com-
mission, April 10-30, 1975; with permission to leave the
State.
318 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
File 1-75, Resolution No. 254-75
Adopted by the following vot«:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE.
Referred to Committee
Resolution supporting HR 2294, pertaining to ESAA Fund-
ing.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 13-75-8, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Ordinance amending Section 1385 (i) of Subdivision Code,
to exempt from provisions of Section 1385(h) develop-
ments within or without urban renewal areas containing 50
or more units.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 569-74-3, Ordinance No.
Referred to Joint Streets and Transportation-Planning, Hous-
ing and Development Committee
Adopted
Resolution opposing enactment of SB 610 which would in-
crease the annual compensation of members of the State
Legislature from $21,120 to $23,232.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 12-75-58, Resolution No. 275-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
immediate adoption.
Supervisor Pelosi objected to immediate adoption, and the
resolution was referred to State and National Affairs Committee.
Later, Supervisor Pelosi stated that he had misunderstood the
contents of said bill and withdrew his opposition.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 319
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn— 4.
Referred to Coinniittee
Resolution opposing enaetnient of SB 3 13, aniendin<; certain
sections of the Education ('ode and the Penal <iod«*, pertain-
ing to lewd conduct.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 12-75-57, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Resolution urging enactment of AB 167 which would add
section to Puhlic Ltilities Code to require electrical and gas
corporations to provide residential customers minimum
service at reduced rates.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 12-75-59, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Ordinance amending Sections 16.511 and 16.517 of .4dmin-
istrative Code, regulating filing of campaign statements and
puhlic inspection thereof.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 220-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Governmental Services Committee
Ordinance amending Section 691 of Police (^ode, to exempt
cultural events from prohihitions against decorations affixed
on poles owned or controlled either hy the City and County
or privately-owned utility companies.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 330-74-4, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request that hearings he held to consider installation of
STOP signs at intersection of Ocean and Everglade Avenues.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 18-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request that hearings he held into (piality and level of care
in San Francisco's propri«'lary nursing homes, with investi-
gation specifically directed toward the safety of huildings
housing such homes, sanitary conditions therein, and fire
320 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
and other such hazards as might be corrected by action on
the local level.
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:
File 221-75
Referred to Urban and Consumer Affairs Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider San Francisco's
earthquake preparedness and emergency relief plans, with
a view toward examination of the efficiency of City depart-
ments in coordinating efforts, and exploration of possible
Federal, Stale and private financial assistance and participa-
tion in such an effort.
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:
File 219-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Adopted
Resolution urging State Legislature to enact and the Gov-
ernor to sign SB 554, after amendment to provide that bat-
tery on a person sixty-five (65) years or older be punishable
as a felony.
Supervisors Molinari and Mendelsohn presented:
File 12-75-60, Resolution No. 255-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Resolution urging State Legislature to enact and the Gov-
ernor to sign AB 633, which would provide that it is against
public policy and an unlawful employment practice for any
employer, labor organization, or any person, to discriminate
in employment because of the sexual orientation of any
person.
Supervisors Molinari, Mendelsohn and Francois presented:
File 12-75-61, Resolution No. 256-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 321
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Referretl to (^omniittee
Keciiiest that hearings be held to consider increased nnnil)er
of parking meter jammings throughout the City.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 19-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that letter be sent to Depart-
ment of Public Works and Police Department to solicit the fol-
lowing information:
1. Estimated loss of revenues annually from parking meter
jammings;
2. Remedies which can be taken;
3. Remedies which have been taken by other jurisdictions.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution urging Board of Education to review school chil-
dren's immunization records to assure proper vaccination;
urging Department of Public Health to prevent further
spread of measles; and urging parents to immunize unpro-
tected children.
Supervisor Tamaras presented:
File 222-75, Resolution No. 258-75
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras,
von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari — 5.
Referred to Committee
Resolution urging Federal and State officials to enforce exist-
ing laws and the Federal government to enact additional
legislation to protect integrity and authenticity of Indian-
made art and craft objects.
Supervisor Tamaras presented:
322 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
File 13-75-2, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Adopted
Resolution nominating Mrs. Margaret Guralnick for appoint-
ment to the Commission on Aging.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 92-75-11, Resolution No. 257-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn— 4.
Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the
following :
American Veterans of Israel ( Supervisor Mendelsohn)
John Carrodus (Supervisor Pelosi)
Children's Television Fair (Supervisor Feinstein)
Patrick J. Dowling (Supervisor Kopp)
Lori Gallo (Supervisor von Beroldingen)
Inspector Roy Kramer ( Supervisor Nelder)
Lt. Gen. Elvy B. Roberts ( Supervisor Kopp)
Roos- Atkins Company (Supervisor Kopp)
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn— 4.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as follows:
Gertrude Jolliffe Allen ( Supervisor Kopp)
Dr. Manuel F. Allende (Supervisor Pelosi)
Dr. Joseph I. Alperin (Supervisor Kopp)
Bessie Morris Barnett ( Supervisor Feinstein, Kopp Mendel-
sohn)
Anthony Cancilla (Supervisor Nelder)
George Dolf (Supervisor Kopp)
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 323
Dr. Eugene Eagle ( Supervisor Mondolsohn )
Lena Clara Fazzio (Supervisor Molinari)
Giuseppe Franceschini (Supervisor Molinari)
Samuel Garibaldi ( Supervisor Kopp )
James Gillard (Supervisor Koppi
Maria Giordano (Supervisor Molinari)
Alma C. Hansen ( Suj^ervisor Kopp )
Bertha Hardy ( Supervisor Pelosi )
Carmen Hernandez ( Supervisor Gonzales )
Emelina Huertas ( Supervisor Gonzales )
Lucy S. Meyers ( Supervisors Mendelsohn, Kopp, Pelosi )
Alex Reuben (Supervisor Kopp)
Bertha Rubenstein ( Supervisor Kopp )
Maurice T. Sammon ( Supervisor Kopp)
Rev. Msgr. John T. Scanlon, S.T.L. ( Supervisor Kopp )
Dr. Joseph C. Solomon ( Supervisors Kopp, von Beroldingen )
John G. Stamp ( Supervisor Kopp )
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
6:50 p.m. adjourned.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN, Acting Clerk
324 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975
Approved by the Board of Supervisors June 2, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervistws
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
Vol. 70 No. 14
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, April 7, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday,
April 7, 1975, 2:10 p.m.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
CORRECTION AND APPROVAL OF JOLRNALJ5
OF PROCEEDINGS
Supervisor Kopp called attention to an error in the Journal of
Proceedings of Monday, January 13, 1975, on page 31, relating to
violation of campaign spending ordinance, in that the reference to
Orange County District Court should read "Orange County Su-
perior Court".
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
that said Journal be corrected accordingly.
No objection; motion carried.
Clerk directed to make correction.
With the correction noted, the Journal of Proceedings of Mon-
day, January 13, 1975 was thereupon approved.
There being no corrections, additions or omissions, the Journal
of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, January 20, 1975, was
considered read and approved.
COMMUNICATIONS
The Clerk presented a communication from the Chief Adminis-
trative Officer, requesting use of the Board Chambers on Sunday,
(325)
326 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975
May 4, 1975, for presentation of awards in connection with
"Youth in Government Day".
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
to grant said permission.
Later, Supervisor Molinari withdrew his motion, with the con-
currence of Supervisor Gonzales.
Thereupon, Supervisor Molinari suggested that the Chief Ad-
ministrative Officer consider using a portion of the City Hall ro-
tunda, on the Van Ness Avenue side.
Permission Granted
The Clerk presented a communication from the Republican
County Central Committee, requesting use of Room 228 for a
meeting on May 1, 1975, at 8:00 p.m.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
that said permission be granted.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Presentation of Certificate of Honor
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Nelder,
seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the rules were suspended in
order that Supervisor Nelder might present a Certificate of Honor
to Duff La-Boy-Toe and Diane Hunter of the San Francisco Bay
Chapter of the Sierra Club, in recognition of the Club's efforts to
clean up the litter at Land's End.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $15,000 for irrigation system,
Sharps Park, Recreation and Park Department.
File 101-74-114, Ordinance No. 120-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975 327
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinanoe appropriatina; 862,500 for wapes, part-lime di-
rectors, Keereation and Park Department; reseindinj; S16,-
100 from appropration for Sharps Park Golf Course, re-
placement of water mains, freeway. Public Vt'orks Depart-
ment.
File 101-74-115, Ordinance No. 121-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, acceptinji require-
ments of Section 13522, California Penal Code, providing; for
training of law enforcement officers and funding thereof.
(Supervisor Francois)
File 187-75, Ordinance No. 134-75
(Adds Section 10.1 70-2 j
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance amending .4dministrative Code to increase the
maximum rate for normal care in a foster home of ^vards of
the Juvenile Court and minor |)ersons concerning whom
petitions have been filed or programs of informal supervi-
sion untlertaken under State law; to amend the ma.ximum
amount to be provided for clothing per chihl: an<l establish-
ing an effective date therefor.
File 196-75, Ordinance No. 135-75
(Amends Sections 20.29 and 20.29-2)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
328
MONDAY. APRIL 7, 1975
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against City
and County.
File 45-75-2, Ordinance No. 131-75
{Action No.
SO 602077
615205
611914
640931
MC 639227
702699
709196
702116
684360
Plaintiff
Theresa Brown, a minor, by
Mary Ann Brown, her
guardian ad litem, Mary
Ann Brown, James A.
Brown and Cormie Brown
Earline Garrison
Lilly Mae Gross
Louise Zamacona
S. Aaron Berman
Kathleen Ann Boarman
James A. Hall
Bernard Marten
Mary McCaim
Settlement
$35,000.00
2,500.00
700.00
750.00
250.00
1,200.00
976.04
750.00
300.00)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against City
and County.
File 45-75-3, Ordinance No. 132-75
(Action No.
Plaintiff Settlement
SC 632233
Marlene Donato and $ 4,000.00
George Granera 200.00
598611
Peter Georgeades 4,500.00
649368
Robert LaFreniere 13,125.00
649320
William W. Lovett 1,250.00
627735
Alan Lucero 1,500.00
649624
Robert Mogar 3,000.00
642749
Calvin V. Smith 5,000.00
597814
Billy D. Waller 3,375.00
654464
John A. Wilson, Sr. and 2,250.00
Warren Wilson 2,250.00)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors
! Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn,
10
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975 329
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against City
and County.
File 45-75-4, Ordinance No. 133-75
(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement
SO 639841 Leona Barber $ 500.00
641767 Ora D. Broudy 8,000.00
646035 Wallace H. Calloway 23,750.00
647916 Michael Darden 750.00
652733 Emanuel Fanning 10,000.00
646035 Emanuel Fanning 469.69
656045 Olimpia Lunardi 1,750.00
682781 Jose Partida, Jr. 500.00
684800 Michael L. Absalon 450.00
USDC No.
C-73-0472 WTS Luis N. Diaz 2,640.00)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
Ordinance authorizing lease agreement >vith San Francisco
Municipal Railway Improvement Corporation for the Muni
Metro Rail Center required by the Municipal Railway.
File 40-75-3, Ordinance No.
Amendment of the Whole Adopted
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented amendment of the whole
and, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.
Amendment of the whole adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance as amended passed for second reading by the fol-
lowing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Finally Passed
330 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975
Ordinance appropriating $29,751, Social Services, for per-
manent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits, to continue
eight positions an additional four months to end of fiscal
year.
File 101-74-131, Ordinance No. 123-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi^ — 1.
Ordinance amending Section 169010A of the Annual Salary
Ordinance, Social Services, to reflect extension of funding of
eight positions for balance of fiscal year; a companion mea-
sure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-51, Ordinance No. 128-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $14,800, Public Works, for City
Hall restroom improvements for physically-handicapped, and
$643,000, 1961 Municipal Water Systems Bond Fund, for
new Don Pedro Dam; rescinding $378,000 from various
appropriations.
File 101-74-132, Ordinance No. 124-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $2,000 for permanent salaries and
mandatory fringe benefits for creation of one position of
Clerk Typist, Superior Court.
File 101-74-133, Ordinance No. 125-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975 331
Onlinaiice amending Section 179010 of Annual Salary Ordi-
nance, Superior Court, to reflect classification of one new
position of 0697 Clerk Typist; a companion measure to the
preceding item.
File 102-74-52, Ordinance No. 129-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.'
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $13,497 for contractual services.
Public Health, Administration.
File 101-74-134, Ordinance No. 126-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.'
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $18,400 for ground floor ventila-
tion system. Library Annex, Public Library.
File 101-74-135, Ordinance No. 127-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes- Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldmgen
—10.'
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
The following from Finance Committee without recommenda-
tion, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $60,576 for Prisoner IVledical Pro-
♦-ram, permanent salaries, operations, equipment, manda-
U>ry fringe benefits and creating 5 positions. Department ot
Public Health-Administration.
File 101-74-136, Ordinance No.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to the Sheriff
asking for specifics on items and amounts heretofore appropriated
to the Sheriff's Department, which will be deleted from the Sher-
iff's 1975-76 budget should subject ordinance appropnatmg funds
to the Public Health Department for provision of health care to
332 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975
prisoners be enacted by the Board, and requesting that such in-
formation be made available prior to Board meeting of April 14,
1975.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendel-
sohn, moved passage for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Section 513010 of the Annual Salary
Ordinance, Public Health, to reflect classification of five new
positions. Prisoner Medical Program; a companion measure
to the preceding item.
File 102-74-53, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved passage for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $1,300 for operation, Emergency
Services.
File 101-74-126.1. Ordinance No. 122-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Consideration Continued
Ordinance appropriating $16,303 for San Francisco Bicen-
tenial, Publicity and Advertising Fund.
File 101-74-128.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
continue consideration to April 21, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975 333
Aves: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11 .
Request Granted
Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that letter be directed to Mrs.
McClatchy of the Twin Bicentennial, inquiring as to plans for
continuance, in light of the recent resignations, proprosals to
utilize various volunteer groups in the community, and an indica-
tion of how it is intended to use the money to be appropriated.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Finally Passed
The following from the Clerk, heretofore considered, was taken
up:
Or<linance adopting Zoning Map amendment, changing use
classification of property within the area of Inner Sunset
hounded by Lincoln Way, Tenth Avenue, Kirkham Street,
and Funston Avenue and 550 Kirkham St., from R-4 and R-3
districts to R-2 district.
File 36-75-2, Ordinance No. 130-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Urban and Consumer Af-
fairs Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
( Supervisor Kopp abstaining in Committee)
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, establishing an
Open Space/Park Renovation Citizens' Advisory Board, and
prescribing the powers and duties thereof. (Supervisor
Pelosi)
File 636-74, Ordinance No. 148-75
( Adds Sections 5.70 and 5.71)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Nelder — 2.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
334 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following recommendation of Joint Streets and Transporta-
tion-Planning, Housing and Development Committee was taken
up:
Ordinance enacting Subdivision Code of the City and Coun-
ty of San Francisco, establishing procedures and require-
ments for the control and approval of subdivisions, in ac-
cordance with State Subdivision Map Act, including proce-
dures and requirements for creation of condominiums, com-
munity apartments, stock cooperatives and conversions, and
repealing certain provisions of the Administrative and Pu-
blic Works Codes pertaining to subdivisions.
File 569-74-1, Ordinance No.
(Enacts Chapter XIII, Part II, Municipal Code;
Repeals Sections 26.1 through and including 26.5, Admin-
istrative Code;
Repeals Sections 735, 736 and 737 of Public Works Code)
Motion to Amend Adopted
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to amend as follows:
Restore original Sec. 1341, to read as follows:
"Sec. 1341. Low and Moderate Income Occupancy. In proj-
ects with fifty ( 50 ) or more units the subdivider shall make
available ten percent (10%) of the units for low and moder-
ate income occupancy provided that the City Planning Com-
mission finds that governmental subsidies for such occupancy
are available to the subdivider. This requirement shall not
limit the authority of the City otherwise to encourage the
provision of low and moderate income housing, or of the sub-
divider to make available additional low and moderate in-
come housing."
Renumber present Sec. 1341 to 1342.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance as amended passed for second reading by the fol-
lowing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
MONDAY. APRIL 7, 1975 335
(iunsiderutiun ( .untiiiiu'ti
The following recommendation of Health and Environment
Committee, heretofore considered, was t;iken up:
Resolution adoptin*! Lake iNIereed site for loeation of South-
west W et W eatlier Treatnu'iit l*lanl, and directin*; l)ire<'tor
of Puhiie W orks to initiate hallot nu'asurc to allow u>r <»f
Lake Mereed site for that purpose.
File 88-75-1, Resolution No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Suix^rvisor Mendel-
sohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con-
tinued to April 14, 1975.
Finally Passe<l
The following recommendation of Planning, Housing and De-
velopment C^ommittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance establishing; temporary parking; control area for
portion of City within coniniuter walking; distance of Verba
Buena (Center Redevelopment Project Area; prohibilin<; in-
stallation of new parking facilities in su<-h area until Jantiary
1, 1976, with the exception of accessory parking: providin*;
for continuous review of the elTects of this rej;ulation by De-
partment of City Planning;; and j)rovidinj; for severability
clause.
File 91-75-4, Ordinance No. 150-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of Supervisor Feinstein, Supervisor Tamaras
assumed the Chair as President Pro Tempore.
NEW BUSINESS
.\dopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property
required for the widenin«i of Webster Street, betwren Post
and Bush Streets, within the Western \<lditioii Approved
Project Area A-2 Redevelopment Plan (portions of Bbuks
676 and 685), at a cost not to exceed SIOO.OOO.
File 209-75, Resolution No. 286-75
336 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisols Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois — 2.
Resolution authorizing the Sheriff and Chief Adult Probation
Officer to request and accept from Office of Criminal Justice
Planning an extension grant entitled "Creation of Muhi-
Purpose Educational Wing at San Francisco County Jail No.
2".
File 210-75-1, Resolution No. 315-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisols Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois — 2.
Resolution authorizing execution of proposed Ninth Amen-
datory Grant Contract for Code Enforcement Program No.
California E-4.
File 29-75-1, Resolution No. 279-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisols Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois — 2.
Resolution restating and reaffirming City and County policy
regarding jail consolidation and urging the Mayor to im-
mediately approve and release the supplemental appropria-
tion request submitted by the Sheriff to implement this
policy. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 216-75, Resolution No. 316-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisols Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois — 2.
Resolution authorizing Port Director to execute Agreement
between the Port of San Francisco and the State Department
of Navigation and Ocean Development for the purpose of
planning the development of small craft harbor facilities in
the Fisherman's Wharf area.
File 198-75, Resolution No. 284-75
Adopted by the following vote:
MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1975 337
Ayes: Supervisols Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi. Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: SujH'rvisors Feinstein, Francois — 2.
Resolution accepting $705.36 from F'oster Parents United
Association for use of Department of Social Services to pro-
vide for attendance of departmental representatives at the
Fifth iVational (Conference of F'oster Parents to he hehl in
Atlanta, Georgia, April 30 to May 3, 1975.
File 38-75-29, Resolution No. 280-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisols Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois — 2.
Consideration Continued
Resolution authorizing Second Amendment of Joint Kxercise
of Powers Agreement with Bay Area Rapid Transit District
and the Redevelopment Agency to provide additional fun<l-
ing for transit construction of W est Portal Station.
File 87-75-1, Resolution No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was continued
to April 14, 1975.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing Attorney for Tax Collector lo insti-
tute legal proceedings for recovery of value of services ren-
dered at San Francisco General Hospital and Laguna Honda
Hospital.
File 200-75, Resolution No. 285-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales — 3.
Resolution extending time to May 6, 1975, for awartl of De-
partment of Puhlic Works contract for North Point Cross-
town Transport Project, Fourth Street Pumping Station;
Specification No. 23,706.
File 61-75-3, Resolution No. 281-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
338 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales — 3.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $99,700, Social Services, for the
creation of 24 positions, Food Stamp Program, and provid-
ing for termination of said positions.
File 101-74-138, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales — 3.
Ordinance amending Section 169010C of Annual Salary
Ordinance, Social Services, to reflect classification of 24 new
positions in the Food Stamp Program; and providing for
termination of saitl positions; a companion measure to the
preceding item.
File 102-74-55, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales — 3.
Ordinance appropriating $15,725, Road Fund, for mainte-
nance and repair of signs; and $210,250, Water Operating,
for materials and supplies, equipment and fixed charges.
File 101-74-140, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the foUov/ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales — 3.
Thereafter, President Feinstein resumed the Chair.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $95,753 for operation. Airport
Operating.
File 101-74-141, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
MONDAY. APRIL 7, 1975 339
(Question I)i\i<i<'<l
Passed for Secoinl Kcadiii^ as Aiiiciided
Ordinaiife a|>i)r(»|>riatin;;>: S2I,000, Police Departiiieiii. Iwli-
copter rnainlcnanre aiul fuel; ((and S135,0.'51, San Traii-
eiseo General Hospital, patient nionitiirinjr e(|iiipnient ;) )
reseindinji §1,000 from appropriation for lielieopler parts,
Poliee Department ((and 8133,03 I from appropriation for
equipment, San Francisco General Hospital)).
File 101-74-142, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldin^'en,
moved amendment by dividing the question and separating there-
from the appropriation of $135,034 for San Francisco General
Hospital.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen -9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen — 3.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating S135,034, patient nioiutoring
equipinent; rescinding 8135,031 from appropriation for
equipment, San Francisco General Hospital.
FUe 101-74-142.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved passage for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzale& — 2.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating 84,550 for overtime and temporary
salaries. Fire Alarm Station, Department of Klectricity: an
emergency ordinance.
File 101-74-146, Ordinance No. 118-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
340 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3-75 by retitling appro-
priation 4.151.298.070 from Services of Industrial Engineer-
ing-Shipbuilding Specialist to Local Community Share-EDA
Project Grant #07-6-01494-26 and modifying restriction of
said disbursement, Mayor's Office.
File 101-74-71.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $600,000 for materials and sup-
plies; rescinding $600,000 from appropriation for services
of other departments; Municipal Railway, an emergency
ordinance.
File 101-74-147, Ordinance No. 119-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Adopted
The following recommendation of Streets and Transportation
Committee was taken up:
Resolution re-establishing a Citizens Advisory Panel to moni-
tor recommendations for transit improvement in the City
and County of San Francisco, prescribing objectives thereof,
and providing for submission of reports; requesting the
Public Utilities Commission to provide certain services there-
for; and rescinding Resolutions No. 705-73 and 185-74 which
established the Board of Supervisors Committee for Transit
Improvement.
File 161-75, Resolution No. 282-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Adopted
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee were taken up:
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975 341
Resolution giving; notice of intention to approve an amend-
ment to contract between the Board of Administration of the
Public Employees' Retirement System and the Hoard of Su-
pervisors of the City and County of San Francisco relatinj:
to employees of the Port Commission.
File 208-75, Resolution No. 283-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — ^1 1 .
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to permit City
and County employees to reside >vithin thirty airline miles
from City Hall, with exceptions. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 52-75-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
No: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Absent: Supervisor von Beroldingen — 1.
Consideration Continued
Charter amendment amending Section 3.500 thereof to pro-
vide that a board or commission proposing any rule or regu-
lation for the conduct of its affairs, amendment thereto or
repeal thereof, shall conduct public hearings prior to adop-
tion of said rule, regulation, amendment thereto, or repeal
thereof. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 635-74
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to continue consideration to April 14, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Consideration Continued with Pending .Motion to Amend
The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Ordinance amending the .4dministrative (-ode by adding
Article VIII thereto, establishing a Ballot Simplification
Committee; prescribing powers and duties thereof; provid-
ing for the submission, review and selection of ballot argu-
342 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975
meiits; providing for a ballot pamphlet and prescribing the
format and contents thereof; amending Section 2.23 relat-
ing to procedure for submission of proposed Charter amend-
ments; and repealing Section 2.4. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 568-74, Ordinance No.
(Proposed amendments are as follows:
Page 1, line 26, after "appointed from", insert "a list of
three";
Page 2, lines 2, 4, and 6, after "appointed from", insert "a
list of three";
Page 7, line 7, after "rights", insert "and";
Page 7, line 8, after "appearing therein" insert a period and
delete remainder of sentence. )
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
amend as follows:
Page 7, line 7, after "rights", insert "and";
Page 7, line 8, after "appearing therein" insert a period and
delete remainder of sentence.
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Francois,
moved to continue consideration to April 14, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen— 1 1 .
COMMUNICATION
The Clerk presented a communication from the Mayor, dated
April 7, 1975, advising that he had disapproved and vetoed the
following resolution opposing enactment of SB 610 which would
increase salaries of legislators, which had been unanimously
adopted by the Board March 31, 1975:
Resolution opposing enactment of SB 610, now pending be-
fore the State Legislature, which would increase the annual
compensation of members of the State Legislature from
$21,120 to $23,232. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 12-75-58, Resolution No. 275-75
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
moved to refer to committee for public hearing.
Motion to refer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Moli-
nari, Nelder, Pelosi — 6.
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975 343
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Taniaras, von
Beroldingen — 5.
(NOTE: See file for communication dated April 8, 1975 from
Acting Clerk of the Board to his Honor, the Mayor, ad-
vising that subject resolution was certified effective with-
out the Mayor's signature in accordance with provisions
of Charter Section 2.302. )
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Charles Q. Forester, Director, Mayor's
('learinghouse, April 11-17; Dean IVIacris, Director of Plan-
ning, April 12-17; Walter S. Newman, President, City Plan-
ning Commission, April 1-6; Lynn E. Pio, Administrative
Secretary, Department of City Planning, April 12-17; Mrs.
Charles Porter, member. City Planning Commission, April
12-17; Hector E. Riieda, member. City Planning (Commis-
sion, April 20-26, 1975, with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 276-75
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE
Adopted
Resolution urging enactment of SB 192 which would require
Department of Motor Vehicles to suspend registration of
vehicle whose owner or lessee has failed to respon<l to notice
of violation issued for a parking offense until he complies
with requirements specified in the notice.
Supervisor Gonzales presented:
File 12-75-67, Resolution No. 277-75
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
Unanimously adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Referred to Committee
344 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975
Resolution inviting Democratic and Republican National
Committees to consider San Francisco as the site of their
1976 Presidential nominating conventions.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 225-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Urban and Consumer Affairs Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to Messrs.
William Brinton and Gerald Wright, indicating that it is Super-
visor Kopp's intention to place before the voters at a special
election a declaration of policy as to whether or not the Yerba
Buena public facilities should be built, and asking whether they
will forego legal fees awarded by the City in the total sum of
$99,000 and abandon their litigation by dismissal with prejudice
of their clients' litigation.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Pelosi requested that letter be directed to Chief
Administrative Officer, City Attorney, and any private counsel
who may have been retained, and ask for a specific report as to
the precise consequences of: 1. Board members affixing their
signatures to a Declaration of Policy; 2. Calling for a special
election; and 3. Legal considerations surrounding such action,
requesting that such responses be in the hands of Board members
before next Monday's Board meeting.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution urging San Francisco State legislators to intro-
duce legislation to repeal ACA 103.
Supervisors Kopp and Mendelsohn presented:
File 12-75-69, Resolution No. 288-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
adoption.
Unanimously adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
Referred to Committee
Resolution endorsing ACA 2, providing that State-imposed
motor vehicle tax revenues be used for all costs of public
transit systems other than operating costs, and for construc-
tion, improvement and maintenance of public streets and
roadways and related expenditures.
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975 345
Supervisors Molinari and Kopp presented :
File 12-75-9, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Charter anieinlnient, aniemling Section 3.500 to proviile that
each })oarcl and commission shall adopt a rule requiring that
each meniher present at a meeting when a question is put
shall vote lor or against it, unless excused from voting hy
motion adopted by a majority of the members present.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 226-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Charter amendment, amending Section 9.104 to provide that
a candidate may, in lieu of filing fee, submit to the registrar
signatures of voters registered in San Francisco, as provided
in the general laws of this State.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 227-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Request that hearings be held to review the San Francisco
Twin Bicentennial (Committee, Inc., particularly its structure
and budget.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 227-74-1
Referred to Finance Committee
Request that hearings be held to study feasibility of drafting
legislation which would create mandatory jail sentence for
any person arrested carrying a stolen weapon.
Supervisors Nelder and Feinstein presented :
File 166-75-1
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that the Clerk transmit
to the Mayor the list of 22 persons nominated by Select Com-
mittee for consideration by the Mayor for appointment to the
Commission on the Status of Women, asking that he select the
11 members thereof at the earliest possible date.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
346 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to expend funds received
from the Department of Labor for public service employ-
ment.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 68-75-6.1, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Resolution supporting AB 669, which would prohibit orga-
nizations holding State liquor licenses from discriminating
in accepting memberships or guest privileges in such orga-
nizations on account of race, religion, national origin or sex.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented :
File 12-75-68, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Adopted
Resolution urging San Francisco's Congressional delegation
to assist in release of funds for Summer Youth Jobs.
Supervisors Barbagelata, von Beroldingen and Nelder pre-
sented:
File 13-75-7, Resolution No. 278-75
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Unanimously adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Felosi — 2.
Resolution urging enactment of AB 167, directing Public
Utilities Commission to require electrical and gas corpora-
tions to file revised schedule of rates and charges providing
minimum rates to those who are minimum residential users.
Supervisors Feinstein and Gonzales presented:
File 12-75-59.1, Resolution No. 287-75
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
adoption.
Unanimously adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — -9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
following :
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975 347
Brandeis-Hillel Day School (Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp)
Breen's ( Supervisor Barbagelata)
Thomas J. Cahill (Supervisor Kopp)
Edward J. Daly ( Supervisors Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Feinstein )
J. Englebert Dunphy, M.D. (Supervisor Feinstein)
HAKOAH ( Supervisor Kopp i
Hebrew University of Jerusalem ( Supervisor Feinstein)
Marvin Lewis ( Supervisor Kopp )
Karl and Gloria Lyon ( Supervisor Kopp)
Panayotis Scalieris ( Supervisor Tamaras )
H. Brodie Stephens, M.D. ( Supervisor Feinstein)
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tiimaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meetino; this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as follows:
James A. Dunn (Supervisor Kopp)
Lola Fogarino ( Supervisor Molinari )
John David Friedman ( Supervisor Kopp)
Donald L. Gianni (Supervisor Molinari)
Nello Giorgi ( Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn)
Eugene L. Levitt ( Supervisor Kopp)
Elwood Franklin MacPhee ( Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp )
Marguerite Spadia ( Supervisors Nelder, Kopp, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn )
Barbara Ann Taylor ( Supervisor Kopp )
Henry J. Thiemann (Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp)
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 7:00
p.m. adjourned.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board
348 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975
Approved by the Board of Supervisors June 9, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Superviaora.
Vol. 70 No. 15
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, April 14, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Monday,
April 14, 1975,2:15 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Coniniunicatiun
The President asked that the Clerk read a letter from the San
Francisco Labor Council dated April 10, 1975. It stated that they
were asking for the privilege of the floor to speak on the most
expeditious directions to halt the obstruction of the construction
of the Yerba Buena Center, the Port of San Francisco and the
San Francisco International Airport.
Privilege of the Floor
Supervisor Pelosi moved, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, that
the privilege of the floor be granted those present to speak on this
subject.
No objection and permission granted.
Suspension of the Rules
Supervisor von Beroldingen asked that the rules be suspended
so that she may be able to present on Roll Call legislation for
reference to Committee for a meeting on April 16, 1975. No objec-
tion and rules suspended.
Referred to Committee
(349)
350 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
Ordinance approving and authorizing site lease extension
and facility lease between the City and County and the San
Francisco Municipal Railway Improvement Corporation for
motor coach storage and maintenance facilities, Phase II, re-
quired by the Municipal Railway; authorizing City Attorney
and Controller to decrease amount of rental schedule; autho-
rizing Mayor to execute site lease extension and facility lease.
File 40-75-2.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented.
Referred to Finance Committee.
Privilege of the Floor
The following spoke on the delays and litigation on various con-
struction projects, especially the Yerba Buena Center:
John F. Crowley, Secretary-Treasurer, San Francisco Labor
Council, who asked that some of the members of the Coun-
cil be appointed to a negotiating team to attempt to solve
problems holding up construction of Yerba Buena Center.
Joseph O'Sullivan, Financial Secretary and Business Repre-
sentative, Carpenter's Local 22;
George Evankovich, Business Manager, Construction and
General Laborers No. 261;
At this point Supervisor Francois stated that members of the
Board and representation from the Mayor's Office should be in-
cluded in the negotiating teams. Also, that if anj' additional
legislation is necessary to bring this project to a starting point,
the Board v/ould adopt such resolutions.
Marvin Robinson, 1543 Van Dyke Avenue, San Francisco;
Robert Hodges, San Francisco Coalition;
Ted Frazier, San Francisco Coalition;
Pablo Oroure, 3000 Folsom Street, San Francisco;
Teall Henderson, WAPAC, 1958 Sutter Street, San Francisco.
There being no further speakers, the privilege of the floor was
concluded.
Recess
There was a short recess to allow the Chambers to be cleared
of persons interested in the above.
Discussion
Supervisor Mendelsohn asked that the Chief Administrative
Officer make a short report on the progress of the litigation and
negotiations on the Yerba Buena Center project.
Mr. Mellon stated that every effort is being made to bring to
a conclusion the litigation and that he and others have been
MONDAY. APRIL 14, 1975 351
negotiating with the opponents of the project to come to agree-
able terms so that the project can be started.
After considerable discussion, Supervisor Kopp stated that he
would introduce a motion, later in the Board meeting, on this
subject and that the Board should continue its calendar and go
into the Special Order on Victoria Mews.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no corrections, additions or omissions, the Journal
of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, February 3, 1975, was
considered read and approved.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that
the approval of the Journal of Proceedings for January 27, 1975,
be held over for one week.
No objection and so ordered.
(^onimiinicalions
The Clerk presented a letter from the Junior Chamber of Com-
merce asking for permission to use the Chambers of the Board on
Sunday, May 4, 1975, at 5:30 p.m., for a special presentation of
awards relative to Youth in Government Day.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
to grant permission.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsolin, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi — 2.
The Clerk presented a letter from the Director of Public Works
asking for permission for use of Room 228, on May 21, 1975, from
9:00 a.m. to 12 Noon.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
moved to grant permission.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi — 2.
Motion Failed
Supervisor Francois moved that the Special Order, 2:00 p.m.
on Victoria Mews be held on calendar and heard later in the
meeting.
Motion failed for lack of a second.
352 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
Hearing of appeal from decision of City Planning Commis-
sion authorizing conditional use permit for planned unit
development to he known as "Victoria Mews" involving a
parcel of land hounded by Carolina, 19th, Wisconsin and
20th Streets (Potrero HiU).
File 93-75-4
The privilege of the floor was granted the following:
Opponents
Jaime Alcades, representing the Potrero Hill League of Active
Neighbors (PLAN);
Christopher Staber;
Mark Palmer, 214 24th Street;
Jim Furth;
Katherine Robbins, 246 A San Bruno Avenue;
Kent Watson, 203G 22nd Street;
Proponents
R. Spencer Steele, Zoning Administrator, Dept. of City
Planning;
Babette Drefke, representing Potrero Hill Unification
Group, Inc.;
Mickei Ossier, residing on Texas Street;
Rudolph Troyer, representing the Slovian Association;
Charles Peterson, 623 Conneticut Street, representing the
Potrero Hill Merchants Association;
Walter James, 604 Kansas Street;
Clara Barton, residing at 20th and Carolina Streets;
Miss Anderson, 1230 19th Street;
Richard Follen;
Lynn Toles;
Joseph Minehan;
Dick Miller, 1527 20th Street;
Eldridge Merrill, 367 Pennsylvania Avenue;
Mrs. Mary Raimer.
Thereafter, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.
Adopted
The Clerk informed the Board that before they could proceed
with the hearing of the appeal from decision of the City Planning
Commission on Victoria Mews, the following would have to be
adopted :
MONDAY, APKIL 14, 1975 353
Resolution certifying Hoard of Supervisors review and con-
sideration of Knvironniental Impact Report on ^'icto^ia Mews
(^ondoniiniuni Development.
File 93-75-4.3, Resolution No. 294-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Refused Adoption
Resolution disapproving decision of the (]ity Planning Com-
mission approving application for conditional use permit for
planned unit development to he known as ''Victoria IMews",
involving a parcel of land hounded hy Carolina, 19th, \X is-
consin an<l 20th Streets (Potrero Hill).
File 93-75-4.2, Resolution No.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing of protests — Improvement of Rivera Street hetween
14tli and Funston Avenues.
File 398-73
The Chair inquired if there was anyone present who desired to
protest, and when there was no response, the Chair declared the
hearing concluded.
Adopted
The following from the Streets and Transportation Committee
was taken up:
Motion confirming W arrant. Assessment an<l Diagram for the
improvement of Rivera Street between 14th and Funston
Avenues; and directing the Director of Public \X orks to
deliver said Warrant, Assessment and Diagram to the Con-
tractor.
File 398-73
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
adoption.
354 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Taken Up Out of Order
Adopted
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following recommendation
of State and National Affairs Committee was taken out of order.
Resolution endorsing SCA 6 (enabling legislation for SB
93), an amendment to the State Constitution, relating to
indebtedness of public entities, and urging the State Legisla-
ture to act favorably thereon. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
File 12-75-45, Resolution No. 301-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, was taken up :
Ordinance authorizing lease agreement with San Francisco
Municipal Railway Improvement Corporation for the Muni
Metro Rail Center required by the Municipal Railway.
File 40-75-3, Ordinance No. 146-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Finally Passed
The following from Finance Committee without recommenda-
tion, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $60,576 for Prisoner Medical Pro-
gram, permanent salaries, operations, equipment, mandatory
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975 355
friiijie benefits and ereating o positions. Department of
Piihlic Health-Administration.
File 101-74-136, Ordinance No. 139-75.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance aniendinji Section S13010 of the Annual Salary
Ordinance, Public Health, to reflect classification of five new
positions. Prisoner Medical Profjram; a companion measure
to the preceding item.
File 102-74-53, Ordinance No. 144-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Resolution authorizing: Second Amendment of Joint Exercise
of Powers Agreement with Bay Area Rapid Transit District
and the Redevelopment Agency to provide additional fund-
ing for transit construction of \^ est Portal Station.
File 87-75-1, Resolution No. 309-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating S99,700, Social Services, for the
creation of 24 positions. Food Stamp Program, and provid-
ing for termination of said positions.
File 101-74-138, Ordinance No. 140-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
356 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance amending Section 169010C of Annual Salary
Ordinance, Social Services, to reflect classification of 24 new
positions in the Food Stamp Program; and providing for
termination of said positions; a companion measure to the
preceding item.
File 102-74-55, Ordinance No. 145-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $15,725, Road Fund, for mainte-
nance and repair signs; and $210,250, Water Operating, for
materials and supplies, equipment and fixed charges.
File 101-74-140, Ordinance No. 141-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $95,753 for operation. Airport
Operating.
File 101-74-141, Ordinance No. 137-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $21,000 for operation. Police De-
partment; rescinding $4,000 from appropriation for equip-
ment, helicopter parts Police Department.
File 101-74-142, Ordinance No. 142-75
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Tamaras — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, von Beroldingen — 3.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
MONDAY, APRIL 14. 1975 357
Ordinance appropriating S135,034 for operation; rescind-
ing S135,034 from appropriation for equipment, San Fran-
cisco General Hospital.
File 101-74-142.1, Ordinance No. 143-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelatii, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Ordinance amendins Ordinance No. 3-75 hv retitlingr appro-
r«
priation 4.151.298.070 from Services of Industrial F^ngineer-
ing-Shiphuilding Specialist to Local Community Share-EDA
Project Grant #07-6-01494-26 and modifying restriction of
said disbursement, Mayor's Office.
File 101-74-71.1, Ordinance No. 138-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of Health and Environment
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Resolution adopting Lake Merced site for location of South-
west Wet Weather Treatment Plant, and directing Director
of Public Works to initiate ballot measure to allow use of
Lake Merced site for that purpose.
File 88-75-1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
that this be continued to April 21, 1975.
No objection and motion carried.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Joint Streets and Trans-
portation-Planning, Housing and Development Committee, here-
tofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance enacting Subdivision Code of the City and Coun-
ty of San Francisco, establishing procedures and require-
ments for the control and approval of subdivisions, in accor-
dance with State Subdivision Map Act, including procedures
and requirements for creation of condominiums, community
apartments, stock cooperatives and conversions and repeal-
358 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
ing certain provisions of the Administrative and Public
Works Codes pertaining to subdivisions.
File 569-74-1, Ordinance No. 163-75
(Enacts Chapter XIII, Part II Municipal Code; repeals Sec-
tions 26.1 through and including Section 26.5, Adminis-
trative Code; and repeals Sections 735, 736, and 737 of
Public Works Code.)
Motion to Amend Failed
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
amendment to Sec. 1385 (h) by changing from "no conversion
of a project containing fifty (50) or more units" to read "no con-
version of a project containing three hundred (300) or more
units."
Motion failed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras — 3.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Communication
The Clerk read a portion of a letter dated April 11, 1975, from
his Honor, the Mayor, in which he stated various reasons for
which he would veto this legislation in its present form.
Finally Passed
Thereafter the roll was called and the ordinance was finally
passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to permit City
and County employees to reside within thirty airline miles
from City Hall, with exceptions. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 52-75-1, Ordinance No. 147-75.
(Amends Sections 16.99, 16.99-1, 16.99-2, 16.99-4, 16.99-5,
and 16.99-6)
Finally passed by the following vote:
MONDAY. APRIL 14, 1975 359
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Consideration (Continued
Charter amendment amen<ling Section 3.500 thereof to pro-
vide that a hoard or commission proposing any rule or regu-
lation lor the conduct ol' its affairs, amen«lment thereto or
repeal thereof, shall conduct puhlic hearings prior to adop-
tion of said rule, regulation, amendment thereto, or repeal
thereof. (Supervisor iMolinari)
File 635-74
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
that consideration be continued to April 21, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding
Article \ III thereto, establishing a Ballot Simplification ('om-
niittee: prescribing powers and duties thereof; providing for
the submission, review and selection of ballot arguments;
providing for a ballot pamphlet and prescribing the format
and contents thereof; amending Section 2.23 relating to
procedure for submission of proposed Charter amendments;
and repealing Section 2.4. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 568-74, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
that consideration be continued to April 21, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
NEW BUSINESS
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Resolution authorizing extension of lease of real property at
1360 Mission Street for Department of Social Services.
360 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
File 64-75-9, Resolution No. 307-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept
funds from the Office of Criminal Justice Planning for proj-
ect entitled "Youth at the Crossroads", and rescinding reso-
lution No. 971-74.
File 68-75-7, Resolution No. 308-75
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution authorizing sale at public auction of certain par-
cels of tax-deeded real property.
File 212-75, Resolution No. 313-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Pelosi — 2.
Suspension of the Rules
Supervisor Kopp asked that the rules be suspended so that he
may bring up an item on Roll Call. No objection and rules sus-
pended.
Discussion
Supervisor Kopp discussed the many problems and the urgency
of cleaning up of all the legal difficulties involving the Yerba
Buena Center. He stated that there should be negotiations be-
tween the various opponents and various City and County officials.
At the present time, there has been no response to the Board's
letter of April 11, 1975, addressed to Messrs. Gerald A. Wright
and William M. Brinton, asking them if they would be willing to
sign an agreement with certain stipulations in return for placing
a declaration of policy before the voters on the Yerba Buena
Center.
Supervisor Kopp stated that three members of the Board should
be on the negotiating team and that representation should include
a lawyer, a real estate person and one other person with a varied
background.
Motion Adopted
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975 361
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
that Supervisors Feinstein and Tamaras be on the negotiating
team and that Thomas J. Mellon, Chief Administrative Officer be
responsible for the calling of such meetings and keeping the full
Board aware of the results of such meetings. Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved that Supervisor Barba-
gelata also be on the negotiating team. Supervisor Nelder moved
that Supervisor von Beroldingen also be on the team. Before a
second to this motion was made, Supervisor von Beroldingen de-
clined.
Motion to place Supervisors Feinstein, Tamaras and Barba-
gelata on the negotiating team and to give the Chief Administra-
tive Officer the responsibility of calling the meetings adopted by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Recess
The Board at the hour of 6:20 p.m., recessed to reconvene at
8:30 p.m.
Reconvening of" the Board
The Board reconvened at the hour of 8:55 p.m.
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendations from the Finance Committee
were taken up:
Resolution approving lease for estahlishnient of operation of
a restaurant at Harding Park Golf Course.
File 62-75-1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
that consideration be continued to April 21, 1975.
No objection and motion carried.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works to apply
for and accept Federal funds for landscaping Army Street
Circle.
362 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
File 193-75-2, Resolution No. 312-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Nelder, Ta-
maras, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Pelosi — 5.
Resolution authorizing release of lien recortled by the De-
partment of Public Health on property located at 2283 Turk
Boulevard (Block 1149, Lot 18), owned by Agnes Weston.
File 3-74-10, Resolution No. 296-75
Adopted by the foUovv'ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Nelder, Ta-
maras, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Pelosi — 5.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $2,020, Public Health, for per-
manent salaries, for creation of 1 position and abolishment
of 2 positions, San Francisco General Hospital; rescinding
$2,795 from permanent salaries and $230 from mandatory
fringe benefits.
File 101-74-144, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Nelder, Ta-
maras, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Pelosi — 5.
Ordinance amending Sections 557010 and 557015, Annual
Salary Ordinance, reflecting establishment of 1 new classifica-
tion with salary schedule therefor, and allocation of 1 posi-
tion thereto; abolishment of 2 positions, San Francisco Gen-
eral Hospital, Department of Public Health; a companion
measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-56, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Molinari, Nelder, Ta-
maras, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Pelosi — 5.
Consideration Continued
MONDAY. APRIL 14. 1975 363
Ordinance appropriatin*:; S23.181, Airport, for permanent
salaries, wages and equipni(>nt, and ereation of 3 positions.
File 101-74-145. Ordinance No.
Ordinance aniendin<<: Sections 72.'>()10(] and 72.>03(), Annual
Salary Ordinance to reflect establishment of 1 new classifica-
tion with annual salary therefor, and allocation of 2 new
positions. Noise Abatement Projiram, San Francisco Inter-
national Airport; a companion measure to the preceding
item.
File 102-74-57. Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldinsen, seconded by Supervisor Neldor.
mo\ed that consideration on the above two items be continued to
April 21. 1975.
No objection and motion carried.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating 85,633 Mayor's Office, for services
of other departments; rescinding So, 633 from appropriation
for State Legislative expense, ^Mayor's Office.
File 101-74-148, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Super\'isors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against City
and (bounty.
File 45-75-5, Ordinance No.
(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement
MC 693314 Roland Durousseau $ 100.00
SC 644558 Northwest Construction Co. 75,000.00
618868 John K. Oei and Irene Oei 7,500.00
673030 Rene Roberts 1,300.00)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata. Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and
County of San Francisco against Joseph W . F^dwards (Su-
perior Court Action 648187) by the acceptance of §4,000.00,
and authorizing dismissal of litigation.
File 46-75-2, Ordinance No.
364 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing compromise of claims of the City and
County against various defendants.
File 49-75-3, Resolution No. 306-75.
( Name Settlemen t
City Cab Company & James Alvey $ 400.00
Leon McGraw 1,500.00
Santa Fe Pomeroy Co. & Merle Barton 4,100.00)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $35,594, Public Health, for per-
manent salaries, for reclassification of 19 positions and
abolishment of 1 position; and rescinding $39,939 from
permanent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits appropria-
tion.
File 101-74-143, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance amending Sections 555010, 557010 and 557010A,
Annual Salary Ordinance, reflecting establishment of 5 new
classifications, with salary schedules therefor, to implement
reorganization of Medical Record Division, Public Health;
companion measure to preceding item.
File 102-74-49, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Consideration Continued
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975 365
The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with-
out recommendation was taken up:
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to provide cover-
age, under old-age Survivors' and disability insurance provi-
sions of the Social Security Act, of City and County em-
ployees who are not members of the Retirement System.
(Supervisor Pelosi)
File 532-72, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sec. 16.88-8)
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
that consideration be continued to April 21, 1975.
No objection and motion carried.
Requests Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that a letter be sent to the Super-
intendent of Schools concerning the employment of individuals by
the School District under the CETA program. He referred to two
law school graduates hired and assigned to the attorney for the
School District. He desired to know whether the Mayor's Office
of Manpower approved these specific employments and asked for
full particulars on the source of funding for the salaries for these
positions.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Kopp requested that a letter be sent to the Mayor
asking for information concerning the CETA program, specifi-
cally: the number of persons hired; description of the recruitmg
and hiring procedure; the criteria for employment under CETA;
who authorizes specific hirings; and the amount of funds which
has been paid to CETA employees to date.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Kopp requested that a letter be sent to the City
Attorney concerning San Francisco's obligation to fund certain
benefits to temporarv employees. He asked for the present legal
obligation of the City and County to provide social security,
health service, and retirement benefits for all temporary City
employees. Also, he asked for information if there are different
obligations for different classes or groups of temporary employees.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Kopp requested that a letter be sent to the Con-
troller asking for the total cost to the C^ity and County in the
event that social security, health service, and retirement benefits
were to be provided for all temporary employees.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
366 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
Adopted
The following recommendations of State and National Affairs
Committee were taken up:
Resolution supporting studies to determine feasibility of re-
storing passenger railway service, formerly known as the
^'Del Monte Daily", between San Francisco and Monterey,
California; urging Anitrack, Southern Pacific Transporta-
tion Company and the appropriate officials of the peninsula
county governments to participate in discussions on feasi-
bility of restoration of such service. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 603-74, Resolution No. 298-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 1.
Resolution urging State Legislature to enact legislation to
provide relief for residential property taxpayers, specifically
including provision for classification of assessment ratios on
residential property at lower rates, with higher rates assigned
to industrial and comercial property. (Supervisor Mendel-
sohn)
File 12-75-44. Resolution No. 299-75
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution endorsing SCA 3 which would prohibit increases
in property taxes imposed on that portion of tlie value of a
single-family dwelling in excess of the value granted the
homeowner's property tax exemption if such dwelling is oc-
cupied by an owner 65 years of age or older on the lien date.
(Supei'visor Molinari)
File 12-75-46, Resolution No. 302-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution urging Federal and State officials to enforce exist-
ing laws and Federal government to enact additional legisla-
tion to protect integrity and authenticity of Indian-made art
and craft objects. (Supervisor Tamaras)
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975 367
File 13-75-2, Resolution No. 303-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Adopted as Amended
The following from State and National Affairs Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", was taken up:
Resolution urging the State Legislature to amend Seetion 218
of the Revenue and Taxation Code to increase the home-
owner's properly tax exemption from SI, 750 to ( ($2,7.>0) )
$3,500. (Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp)
File 12-75-27.1, Resolution No. 300-75
{ Proposed amendment is as follows:
Increase proposed exemption "from $1,750 to $2,750"; make
appropriate change in title and in first "RESOLVED"
clause. )
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
that resolution be amended to read "exemption from $1,750 to
$3,500".
Amendment adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Governmental Services Com-
mittee were taken up:
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, providing penal-
ties for violations of campaign spemling ordinance. (Super-
visor Kopp)
File 96-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 16.526)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
368 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
Noes: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, regulating filing
of campaign statements and public inspection thereof. (Su-
pervisor Kopp)
File 220-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 16.511 and 16.517)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Amended
Consideration Continued
The following from Governmental Services Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, pertaining to
loans to political candidates or committees. (Supervisor
Kopp)
File 94-75, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 16.503-1)
( Proposed amendment is as follows:
At end of Section 16.503-1, after "not repaid to the maker
thereof", ADD "on or before the date of the election".)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
adoption of the proposed amendment.
Amendment adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that
consideration be continued to April 21, 1975.
Motion adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com-
mittee were taken up:
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975 369
Resolution endorsing the concept of staggered working
hours, and urging the General Manager of Public Utilities to
seek funds for a study of no more than six months^ duration
to plan for staggered working hours as a means of improv-
ing the efficiency of public transportation in San Francisco.
(Supervisor Barbagelata)
File 203-72-1, Resolution No. 295-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Resolution designating certain intersections as "STOP" inter-
sections.
Cortland Avenue and Andover Street, n/e and s/w comers;
Elsie Street and Holly Park Circle, n/w comer;
Greenwich and Lyon Streets, n/e comer;
Lavvton Street and Twenty-Eighth Avenue, n/e and s/w
comers;
Thirty-Fifth Avenue and Kirkham Street, n/w and s/e
comers;
Thirty-Fourth Avenue and Kirkham Street, n/w and s/e
comers;
Clipper and Sanchez Streets, n/e and s/w corners;
Mason and Sacramento Streets, n/w and s/e corners;
Otis and Mission Streets, n/e corner;
Twenty-Eighth Avenue and Pacheco Street, n/w, s/e and s/w
comers;
Pierce and Chestnut Streets, all comers.
File 18-74-36, Resolution No. 297-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Resolution enacting and rescinding parking and stopping
regulations, various streets.
Washington Street, westbound at Montgomery Street.
File 19-75-4.1, Resolution No. 304-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
370 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.
No Parking At Any Time — Establish
Third Avenue, west side, between Parnassus Avenue and
Irving Street;
Panama Street, north side, from Niantic Avenue to a point
approximately 100 feet westerly.
Parking Restricted, 2 hours, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Chestnut Street, both sides, from Montgomery Street to a
point approximately 150 feet westerly.
Parking Restricted, 1 hour, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Parking Meter Area 3 — Extend
Sixth Avenue, west side, between a point approximately 135
feet to a point approximately 200 feet southerly of Clement
Street.
Slopping Prohibited (Tow-Away, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.)
Harrison Street, south side, between Fremont and First
Streets.
Parking Restricted, 1 hour, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.— Every
School Day
O'Shaughnessy Boulevard service road, both sides, between a
point approximately 440 feet to a point approximately 890
feet southerly of Portola Drive;
Parking Prohibited, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Third Avenue, west side, between Parnassus Avenue and
Irving Street.
File 20-75-6, Resolution No. 305-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of cer-
tain streets.
File 42-75-17, Resolution No. 314-75
(Oakdale Avenue, between Mendell and Lane Streets, May 3,
1975, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., for street festival;
Washington Street, between Divisadero and Broderick
Streets, May 16, 1975, between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 mid-
night, for a tuition-aid fund-raising fair;
MONDAY. APRIL 14, 1975 371
Buchanan Street, between Sutter and Post Streets, from
6:00 p.m.. April 25 to 6:00 p.m., April 27, 1975, for Cherry
Blossom Festival;
Laguna Street, between Haight and Hermann Streets, April
20, 1975, between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.. for Children's
Television Fair;
Waller Street, between Laguna and Octavia Streets, April
20, 1975, between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., for Children's
Television Fair;
Alabama Street, between 21st and 22nd Streets, April 20,
1975, for fund-raising activities;
Joice Street, between Sacramento and Clay Streets, May 3,
1975, between 11:00 a.m. and 11:00p.m., for fund-raising
carnival;
Taylor Street, between Washington and Jackson Streets,
May 4, 1975, between 12:00 noon and 6:00 p.m. for fund-
raising block party.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Resolution ^rantinji revocable permission to the San Fran-
cisco Retlevelopnient Agency to temporarily oc<'iipy portions
of the streets at the Yerba Buena Center Project during con-
struction operations.
File 152-75, Resolution No. 310-75
(South sidewalk of Mission Street, betv/een Third and Fourth
Streets;
Both sidewalks and roadway of Howard Street, between
Third and Fourth Streets;
North sidewalk of Folsom Street, between Third and Fourth
Streets;
West sidewalk of Third Street, between Mission and Folsom
Streets;
East sidewalk of Fourth Street, between Mission and Folsom
Streets)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp. Molinari.
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Resolution granting revocabb* permission to Arons Hiiiitling
and W recking (Company to temporarily occupy portions of
Bryant, Harrison and Tenth Streets during demolition t»pera-
tions.
372 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
File 167-75, Resolution No. 311-75
(North sidewalk (8 feet) of Bryant Street, between Tenth
and Eleventh Streets, including 7 feet of adjacent road-
way;
South sidewalk (8 feet) of Harrison Street, between Tenth
and Eleventh Streets, including 8 feet of adjacent road-
way;
West sidewalk of Tenth Street, between Bryant and Harri-
son Streets, including 7 feet of adjacent roadway.)
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Police Code prohibiting locking of
entrance doors during hours of operation of encounter
studios.
File 117-75-1, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 1072.28.1)
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Ordinance amending Police Code, prohibiting persons under
18 years of age as customers or patrons of an encounter
studio.
File 117-75-2, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 1072.12.1)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Ordinance amending Police Code, regulating business of sell-
ing, leasing or otherwise transferring concealable firearms.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 166-75, Ordinance No.
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975 373
(Amends Sections 613, 614 and 617; adds Sections 613.1,
613.2, 613.3, 613.4, 613.5, and 613.6 )
(Proposed amendment is as follows:
Amend Sec. 613 by DELETING "twelve ($12.00) dollars"
and SUBSTITUTING "thirty ($30.00) dollars";
Amend Sec. 613.6 by DELETING "twenty-four ($24.00)
dollars" and SUBSTITUTING "one hundred ($100.00
dollars";
Amend Sec. 614 by ADDING sentence: "Said register shall
be available for inspection by any peace officer during
normal business hours".)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
adoption of the amendment as shown.
Amendment adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras,
von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Pelosi — 5.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Consideration Continued
The following from the Fire, Safety and Police Committee with-
out recommendation was taken up:
Resolution urging Police Deparlnienl to notify viotims of
violent crime by mail of State Indemnification Ael, to inquire
and assist victims to overcome special problems, and to pro-
vide forms and instructions in various languages. (Super-
visors Tamaras, Kopp, Mendelsohn, von Beroldingen)
File 609-74, Resolution No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that
consideration be continued to April 21, 1975.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Adopted
The following from the Budget Analyst was taken up:
Motion fixing Monday, April 28, 1975, at 7:30 p.m., for
374 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
public hearing on proposed budget and proposed appropria-
tion ordinance of the City and County for fiscal year 1975-76.
File 100-75-5
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Referred to Committee
The following on the Emergency Calendar was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $8,220, Model Cities, for tempo-
rary salaries ; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-152, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISTLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of Absence — Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor, April 12-May 3;
Louis F. Batmale, Chancellor/Superintendent, Community
College District, April 11-17; Keith P. Calden, Chief of Fire
Department, April 5-23 and May 13-16; William Jack Chow,
Civil Service Commissioner, April 9-May 2; Emmet D. Con-
don, Chief, Division of Fire Prevention and Investigation,
May 10-17; John D. Crowley, General Manager of Public
Utilities, April 10-24; Washington E. Garner, Police Com-
missioner, April 11-13; Robert E. Gonzales, Member, Board
of Supervisors, April 16-20; Richard D. Hongisto, Sheriff,
April 8-9; Thomas J. Mellon, Chief Administrative Officer,
April 14-21; Walter S. Newman, President, City Planning
Commission, April 17-20; Rev. Thomas A. Reed, Commis-
sioner, Board of Education, April 17-May 6; and Ian M.
White, Director of Museums, April 20-25, 1975, inclusive;
with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 289-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975 375
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES VND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance amen<linj>; the Police Code hy adding Sec. 1721.1
thereto, providing for compensation of Advisory (commit-
tee of Street Artist Examiners.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 516-74-3, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Charter Amendment amending Sec. 3.500 to delete sub-sec-
tion ^*f" relating to public and open meetings.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 232-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Resolution supporting enactment of AB 590 which increases
the number of members of the Board of Governors of the
State Bar of California to twenty-one.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 12-75-71, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Resolution urging enactment of SB 204, which would im-
pose an additional excise tax on alcoholic l»everages an<l al-
locate all revenues derived from such excise taxes to the Of-
fice of Alcohol Program IManagement for alcoholism preven-
tion and rehabilitation programs.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved adop-
tion.
File 12-75-72, Resolution No. 290-75
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to provide that
meetings of the Board of Directors and of the membership
of the S.F. Twin Bicentennial, Inc., and of its committees
376 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
shall be open public meetings held in conformity with the
provisions of the Brown Act.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 227-74-2, Ordinance No.
Referred to Urban and Consumer Affairs Committee
Adopted
Resolution urging the U.S. Congress to act to establish a
local government postal rate lower than rates charged to
private industry and individuals.
Supervisor Molinari presented on behalf of Supervisor Mendel-
sohn, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved adoption.
File 13-75-9, Resolution No. 291-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that a communication be sent to
the Mayor that when resolutions adopted by the Board relating
to the support or opposition to bills in the State Legislature, the
legislation should be forwarded to the State Legislative Advocate's
office in Sacramento without any delay.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance amending the Police Code, prohibiting discrimi-
nation in the rental or leasing of certain residential pro-
perty; providing for penalties for violations thereof.
Supervisors Mendelsohn, Gonzales, Pelosi and Nelder pre-
sented:
File 233-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Nelder requested that a communication be sent to
the Mayor asking that a supplemental appropriation request in
the sum of $178,000, now in his office, be processed as quickly as
possible by his office and then sent to the Board of Supervisors.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Request Granted
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975 377
Supervisor Tamaras requested that a communication be sent to
the General Manager of the Municipal Railway, asking why coach
operators no longer are required to wear uniform caps. He also
asked if there is a large stock of caps on hand and what can be
done with them if they are no longer to be a part of the uniform.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Tamaras requested that a communication be sent to
the Chief Administrative Officer asking that consideration be
given to installing a centrally located sign board with a directory
of buildings in the Civic Center area that would be helpful to
tourists.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Conimitee
Resolution urging the Puhlic Library to submit a Request lor
Supplemental Appropriation to continue the hours of Li-
brary Pages at their present level.
Sujiervisor Feinstein, on behalf of Supervisor Mendelsohn,
presented :
File 234-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Resolution rescintling Resolution No. 275-75, opposing en-
actment of SB 610, salaries of State Legislators.
Supervisors Feinstein, on behalf of Supejvisors Mendelsohn
and Pelosi, presented:
File 12-75-58.1, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Adopted
Motion that his Honor, the Mayor, be requested to proclaim
April 17, 1975, as "Food Day".
Supervisor Feinstein, on behalf of Supervisor Pelosi, seconded
by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.
File 4-75-4
Adopted by the following vote:
A3'es: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Motion that his Honor, the Mavor, be requested to proclaim
April 27, 1975, as "\^ orld Whale Day".
378 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
Supervisor Feinstein, on behalf of Supervisor Pelosi, seconded
by Supervisor Molinari, moved adoption.
File 4-75-5.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Referred to Committee
Resolution urging Governor Brown to reconsider his posi-
tion on Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA)
funded criminal justice programs.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 162-75, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Adopted
Resolution congratulating Mr. Bill Graham, his staff and col-
leagues in the entertainment world for conducting the S.F.
SNACK program to benefit athletic and extracurricular activ-
ities in tlie San Francisco Public Schools.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 168-75-2, Resolution No. 292-75
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption :
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Resolution thanking the S.F. Giants Baseball Team for assist-
ing San Francisco's Save Our School Sports project and ex-
pressing best wishes to the Giants for an outstandingly suc-
cessful season.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 235-75, Resolution No. 293-75
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
adoption:
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975 379
Absent: Sufjervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Adopted
Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the
following:
Francis Ford Coppola ( Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Robert B. Varner ( Supervisor Mendelsohn )
"Sinbad's - Pier 2" ( Supervisor Feinstein )
Charles Stinson and Thomas Stinson ( Supervisor
Feinstein )
Dr. William L. Cobb ( Supervisor Francois)
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 7.
Absent : Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Motion that the Board adjourn its nieetinfj this day out of
resi»ect to the memory of deceased as follows:
Leslie J. Osuna ( Supervisor Gonzales)
Fernando Martinez ( Supervisor Gonzales )
John Joseph Rodelo, Sr. ( Supervisor Gonzales)
William Contreras ( Supervisor Gonzales )
Dr. Cecil A. Saunders ( Supervisor Kopp )
Louis Hammer (Supervisor Kopp)
John Stavropoulos (Supervisor Tamaras)
Epaminondas Makras ( Supervisor Tamaras)
Constantine G. Dravillas ( Supervisor Tamaras)
Anna M. Franzoia (Supervisor Molinari)
Bartolomeo Ratto ( Supervisor Molinari)
Francesco Puccinelli (Supervisor Molinari)
Louisa Consiglieri (Supervisor Molinari)
Mrs. Maxine Moody ( Supervisor Nelder)
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 11 :05
p.m. adjourned.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN, Acting Clerk
380 MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1975
Approved by the Board of Supervisors June 9, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, April 21, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon-
day, April 21, 1975, 2:26 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Feins^ein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Feinstein piesiding.
Supervisor Barbagelata noted present at 3:10 p.m.
APPROVAL OF JOURNALS
There being no errors, corrections or omissions, the Journals
of Proceedings for the meetings of Monday, January 27, 1975,
Monday, February 10, 1975, and Tuesday, February 18, 1975,
were considered read and approved.
Suspension of the Rules
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor Nelder, the rules were suspended to con-
sider the following from Legislative and Personnel Committee
without recommendation out of order:
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to provide cover-
age under old-age, survivors' and disability insurance provi-
sions of the Social Security Act, of City and County employ-
ees >vho are not members of the Retirement System. (Super-
visor Pelosi)
File 568-74, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sec. 16.88-8.)
(381)
382 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
Consideration Continued
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
moved to continue consideration to April 28, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Suspension of the Rules
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the rules were sus-
pended to consider the following recommendation of the Finance
Committee out of order:
Adopted
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and receive
grant funds for an innovative project from the U. S. Depart-
ment of Housing and Urban Development.
File 68-75-8, Resolution No. 317-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Suspension of the Rules
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Nelder, sec-
onded by Supervisor Tamaras, the rules were suspended to con-
sider the following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee with-
out recommendation out of order:
Ordinance amending the Building Code, Housing Code and
Police Code relating to security requirements for Group H
occupancies and retroactive application thereof and estab-
lishing operative date. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 375-72-1, Ordinance No.
Consideration Continued
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to continue consideration to April 28, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Suspension of the Rules
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 383
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Tainaras,
seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the rules were suspended
for the purpose of hearing a report from the Chief Administrative
Officer on new developments on the Yerba Buena Center.
Mr. Mellon informed the Board that a meeting had been held
last week at the Del Webb Hotel at which were present President
Feinstein, Supervisors Barbagelata and Tamaras, John Tolan,
the Mayor's Deputy for Development, Robert Kenealey, Deputy
City Attorney, Richard Salladin, bond attorney, Peter Mendel-
sohn of T.O.O.R., a representative of the Human Rights Com-
mission, San Francisco Coalition, and of Central City Coalition.
Mr. Mellon recommended that the San Francisco Coalition be
allowed $40,000 for demonstration money, coming from the hotel
tax fund, and 14 C.E.T.A. employments, so long as the program
is Federally funded, and he advised that the negotiators had
agreed to give the Central City Coalition, as official neighborhood
planning agency, as much assistance as possible.
Mr. Mellon indicated that in order to permit Alvin Duskin to
dismiss suit or abate idea of suing, they had agreed to negotiate
and came out with a proposal that would permit T.O.O.R. to go
ahead with ^4^ on the hotel tax and to confine construction to
one site rather than to four sites. There is no guarantee, however,
that somebody else will not file a taxpayer's suit.
President Pro Tempore
At the request of President Feinstein, Supervisor Tamaras
assumed the Chair pro tempore.
Suspension of the Rules
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Feinstein,
seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the rules were suspended
to proceed to Supervisor Feinstein on roll call.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance authorizing City Attorney to dismiss arbitration
proceedings and petitions to compel arbitration in appoint-
ment of neutral arbitrator; autliorizing Chief Atlministrative
Officer to execute the settlement agreement, all relating to
the development of Yerba Buena Center Public Facilities.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 91-74-2.1, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee.
Thereafter, President Feinstein resumed the Chair.
COMMUNICATIONS
Request Denied
The Clerk presented a communication from the California Arts
384 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
Commission requesting permission to use the Board Chambers
on May 13, 1975, from. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
There was no motion forthcoming to grant use of Chambers
as requested.
Thereupon, the Clerk was directed to advise the California
Arts Commission that there was no motion to grant said permis-
sion, and to point out that there are a number of meeting rooms
in the State Building which might accommodate them.
Request Granted
The Clerk read a communication from the Department of Pub-
lic Works, requesting permission to use Room 228 on May 9, 1975,
for a hearing on waste dischargers who are in violation of the
City's Industrial Waste Ordinance.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
to grant said permission.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
Hearing of all persons interested in the reconsinendation of
the Public Utilities Commission for limited al>anflonii?eiits
on certain Municipal Railway lines servicing the Southern
Pacific Depot.
File 211-75
( Proposed abandonments are as follows :
No. 15 (Third) : northbound, on Third Street from Fourth
to Townsend; southbound, on Third from Brannan to
Fourth.
No. 19 ( Polk ) : northbound, from terminal on Townsend at
Second Street, via Townsend, Fourth, Brannan to Fifth;
southbound, from Brannan and Fourth, via Brannan, Sec-
ond to Townsend; Mission Rock Loop, from Fourth and
Brannan, via Brannan, Third, China Basin, Mission Rock,
Third, King, Second to Tov»msend.
'■a J
No. 27 ( Noe ) : inbound, from Bryant and Fifth, via Bryant,
Fourth to Townsend; outbound, from Fourth and Towns-
end, via Fourth, Brannan to Fifth.
No. 32 (Embarcadero) : northbound, from Third, via King,
Second to Tovmsend.
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 385
No. 42 ( Evans ) : northbound, on Third Street froin Fourth
to Townsend; southbound, on Third Street from Brannan
to Fourth.)
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Opponent:
Dennis Kent
Proponent:
Curtis Green, General Manager, Municipal Railway
There being no one else present who desired to speak, the Chair
declared the hearing concluded.
The following from the President was taken up:
Refused Adoption
Resolution disapproving: abandonment of certain services
on Municipal Raihvay Ptiotor Coach Line No. 15 (Third).
File 211-75-1, Resolution No.
Refused adoption by the following vote :
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Resolution disapproving abandonment of certain services on
Municipal Railway IMotor Coach Line No. 19 (Polk).
File 211-75-2, Resolution No.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Resolution disapproving abandonment of certain services on
Municipal Railway Motor Coach Line No. 27 (Noe).
File 211-75-3, Resolution No.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Resolution disapproving abandonment of certain services on
Municipal Railway Motor Coach Line No. 32 (Embarcadero).
File 211-75-4, Resolution No.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
386 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Resolution disapproving abandonment of certain services on
Municipal Railway Motor Coach Line No. 42 (Evans).
File 211-75-5, Resolution No.
Refused adoption by the following vote :
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Consideration Continued
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here-
tofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance approving lease for establishment and operation
of a restaurant at Harding Park Golf Course.
File 62-75-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Later, there being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor
Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the foregoing vote was
rescinded.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to
continue consideration to April 28, 1975.
Motion to continue consideration adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $2,020, Public Health, for perma-
nent salaries, for creation of 1 position and abolishment of
2 positions, San Francisco General Hospital; rescinding
$2,795 from permanent salaries and $230 from mandatory
fringe benefits.
File 101-74-144, Ordinance No. 153-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 387
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Sujx^rvisors Barbagelata, Kopp— 2.
Ordinauoe anieii<lin<£ Set-lions ooTOlO an<l .">.">7()1 .>, Annual
Salary Ordinance, refleeting estahlishnient til 1 new classifi-
cation with salary schedule therefor, and nUocation ol" 1 posi-
tion thereto: aholishnient of 2 |)ositions, San Francisco Gen-
eral Hospital, Department ol" Public Health: a companion
measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-56. Ordinance No. 155-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating 823,181, Airport, for permanent
salaries, wages and equipment, and creation of 3 positions.
File 101-74-145, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Ordinance amending Sections 725010(' and 725030, Annual
Salary Ordinance, to reflect establishment of 1 new classifica-
tion with annual salary therefor, and allocation of 2 new-
positions. Noise Abatement Program, San Francisco Interna-
tional Airport; a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-57, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating S.'>,633 Mayor's OfTice, for services
of otiier departments: rescinding 85,633 from appropriation
for State Legislative expense, Mayor's Office.
File 101-74-148, Ordinance No. 149-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
388 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against City
and County.
File 45-75-5, Ordinance No. 156-75
(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement
MC 693314 Roland Durousseau $ 100.00
SC 644558 Northwest Construction Co. 75,000.00
618868 John K. Oei and Irene Oei 7,500.00
673030 Rene Roberts 1,300.00)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and
County of San Francisco against Joseph W. Edwards (Supe-
rior Court Action 648187) by the acceptance of $4,000.00,
and authorizing dismissal of litigation.
File 46-75-2, Ordinance No. 157-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, T^elder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Ab&ent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $35,594, Public Health, for perma-
nent salaries, for reclassification of 19 positions and abolish-
ment oi' 1 position; and rescinding $39,939 from permanent
salaries and mandatory fringe benefits appropriation.
File 101-74-143, Ordinance No. 152-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Aj'es: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Ordinance amending Sections 555010, 557010 and
5570 lOA, Annual Salary Ordinance, reflecting establishment
of 5 new classifications, with salary schedules therefor, to
implement reorganization of Medical Record Division, Pub-
lic Health; companion nreasure to preceding item.
File 102-74-49, Ordinance No. 154-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
MONDAY. APRIL 21. 3975 389
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelaki. Kop[> — 2.
Question Divided
Ordinance appropriating $16,303 for San Francisco Bicen-
tennial, Pul)licity and Advertisin"; Fun<l.
File 101-74-128.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Molinari. seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
division of the question with respect to the app.-opriation of
$9,303.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Consideration Continued
Ordinance appropriaJing S9,303 for San Francisco Bicen-
tennial, Publicity and Advertisins; Fun<l.
File 101-74-128.2, Ordinance No.
Supervisor I^lolinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
continue consideration to May 19, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating S7,000 lor San Francisco Bicen-
tennial, Publicity and Advertising Fund.
File 101-74-128.1, Ordinance No. 151-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Request Granted
Supervisors Molinari, Francois and Nelder indicated their de-
sire to participate in elTorts to develop the Twin Bicentennial
Program, and Supervisor Feinstein asked that the Clerk so notify
Mr. Claude Ganz of the Twin Bicentermial Committee.
390 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Suspension of the Rules
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Pelosi,
seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following recommendation
of Planning, Housing and Development Committee was taken up
out of order:
Ordinance adopting Zoning Map amendment changing use
classification of specified property in the area of Post and
Webster Streets from R-4 to C-2.
File 36-75-1, Ordinance No.
( Portion of Western Addition Block 275 and portion of Lot
48, Block 685. )
Passed for Second Reading
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Ordered Submitted as Amended
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Charter amendment airiendiiig Section 3.500 thereof to pro-
vide that a board or commission proposing any ride or regu-
lation for the conduct of its affairs, amendment thereto or
repeal thereof, shall conduct public hearings prior to adop-
tion of said rule, regulation, amendiiieiii thereto, or repeal
thereof. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 635-74
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
to amend as follows :
Page 1, after last sentence, ADD:
"The Board of Supervisors may by ordinance provide
that no public hearing need be held nor a notice be
given relating to the adoption of any particular rule,
regulation, general order, or amendment thereto, or
repeal thereof by any board or commission where the
publication or public hearing of such would jeopar-
dize the security of the general public or the officers
or employees of the department administered by said
board or commission."
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 391
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Polasi, von BcMoldinsen
— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Ordered submitted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisoi-s Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldinfjen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
There was some discussion as to the order in which Charter
amendments are to be placed on the ballot. In response to an
inquiry, the Chief Administrative Officer indicated that he would
be willing to cooperate with the Board, providing there was suffi-
cient time, in working out a method of designating the ballot
position of the respective Charter amendments.
Consideration Continued
Onllnance aniending the Administrative f^ode hy adding
Article VIII thereto, estahlisliing a Ballot Simplification (loni-
niittee; prescribing po'ivers and <luties thereof: providing for
tlie submission, review and selection of ballot arguments;
providing for a ballot pamphlet and prescribing the format
and contents thereof; amending Section 2.23 relating to pro-
cetlure for submission of proposed (charter aniendments;
and repealing Section 2.4. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 568-74, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, consideration was contin-
ued to April 28, 1975.
Adopted as Amended
The following recommendation of Health and Environment
Corrunittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Resolution adopting Lake IMerced site for location of South-
west Wet Weather Treatment Plant, and directing Director
of Public W orks to initiate ballot measure to allow use of
Lake Merced site for that purpose.
File 88-75-1, Resolution No. 334-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
to amend as follows :
Page 1, line 26
After "approval of" ADD "location of retention basins and
of.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
392 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingren
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Adopted as amended by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that the following letter be in-
cluded in the Journal of Proceedings.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA — THE RESOURCES AGENCY
STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD
April 17, 1975
Mrs. Diane Feinstein
Board of Supervisors
City Hall
San Francisco, CA 94102
Dear Mrs. Feinstein:
Proposed Southwest Wastewater Treatment Plant
The San Francisco Department of Public Works has
recently submitted to the Board of Supervisors a report
entitled "Analysis of Wet Weather Treatment Plant
Locations — January, 1975." This report recommends that
the City's wet weather wastewater treatment plant be
constructed near the City Zoo at the "Southwest Treat-
ment Plant" site.
I am writing to urge the Board of Supervisors to make an
early decision on a site so that the wet weather program
can move ahead as fast as possible. Further, I feel that
in considering alternate sites, a significant factor should
be the effect of alternate sites on the timing of the imple-
mentation of the wet weather program.
In recent weeks, consultations by my staff with the City's
Public Works Department have been undertaken in an
effort to determine those wastev/ater projects which could
be expedited and constructed in a relatively short time
frame. As a result of these discussions, three projects
have been identified which would significantly improve
the water quality conditions along the coast side of San
Francisco. These include the following projects:
MONDAY. APRIL 21, 1975 393
Richinond-Sunset Treatment Plant
Upgrading - $ 7.0 million
Westside Transport System - - $40.0 million
Ocean Outfall — Phase I - - - $16.0 million
These projects would be eligible for 87V2% Federal and
State funding.
When constructed, the above projects would provide
higher treatment for dry weather flows for the Richmond-
Sunset area and eliminate several neai" or on-shore dis-
charges presently causing nuisance conditions along the
Pacific Ocean beaches.
A decision to designate a site for treatment of wastewaters
from the west side of the City should not be confused with
the larger issue concerning whether all wet weather flows
should be transported to the site for treatment and dis-
posal. The resolution of this larger issue can be deferred
to a future date.
I will be happy to meet wiih the Board of Supei-visors to
discuss this if you wish. The State Board staff will con-
tinue working with the Department of Public Works to
expedite the projects mentioned in this letter and we will
strive for a satisfactory resolution of our mutual concerns.
Sincerely,
Bill B. Dendy
Executive Officer
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Governmental Services Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, providing pen-
alties for violations of campaign spending ordinance.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 96-75, Ordinance No. 158-75
(Amends Section 16.526)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
No: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, regulating filing
of campaign statements and public inspection thereof.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 220-75, Ordinance No. 162-75
394 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
(Amends Sections 16.511 and 16.517)
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Re-referred to Committee
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, pertaining to
loans to political candidates or committees. (Supervisor
Kopp)
File 94-75, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 16.503-1)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Fire, Safety and Police Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance amending Police Code prohibiting locking of en-
trance doors during hours of operation of encounter studios.
File 117-75-1, Ordinance No. 159-75
(Adds Section 1072.28.1)
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance amending Police Code, prohibiting persons under
18 years of age as customers or patrons of an encounter
studio.
File 117-75-2, Ordinance No. 160-75
(Adds Section 1072.12.1)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
SPECIAL ORDER — 4:00 P.M.
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 395
Adopted
From the Clerk
Resolution acceptinji; hid of I*ank ol" America iN.T. & S.A. and
Associates in connection with sale of $8,025,000 (Mty and
County of San Francisco Market Street Reconstruction and
Iniprovenient Bonds — 1968, Series D.
File 176-75-10, Resolution No. 322-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution accepting hid of Bank of America N.T. & S.A. and
Associates, in connection wisli the sale of 819,000,000 City
and County of San Francisco \V ater Pollution (!onlrol Boiids
—1970, Series C.
File 176-75-11, Resolution No. 323-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution accepting bid of Crocker National Bank in con-
nection with sale of 81,600,000 City and County of San
Francisco Fire Protection Systems Improvement Bonds —
1971, Series B.
File 176-75-12, Resolution No. 324-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution accepting hid of Loeh, Rhoades & Company in
connection with sale of 810,000,000 City and County of San
Francisco Harbor Improvement Bonds — 1971, Series B.
File 176-75-13, Resolution No. 325-75
396 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution accepting bid of Bank of America N.T. & S.A. and
Associates, in connection with sale of $8,925,000 City and
County of San Francisco Municipal Water Supply System
Improvement Bonds — 1972, Series B.
File 176-75-14, Resolution No. 326-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution accepting bid of Bank of America N.T. & S.A. and
Associates, in connection with sale of $2,000,000 City and
County of San Francisco Sewer Svstem Improvement Bonds
— 1972, Series B.
File 176-75-15, Resolution No. 327-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution accepting bid of Bank of America N.T. & S.A. and
Associates, in connection with sale of $20,826,000 City and
County of San Francisco Public School Building Improve-
ment Bonds — 1973, Series B.
File 176-75-16, Resolution No. 328-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supei-visors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9,
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 397
Resolution accepting hid of Bank of America N.T. & S.A. and
Associates, in connection with sale of SI, 850,000 City and
County of San Francisco Fire Protection Systems Impnive-
nient Bonds — 1974, Series A.
File 176-75-17, Resolution No. 329-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by SuiJervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn — 2.
The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee without
recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Adopted as Amended
Resolution urging Police Department to notify victims of
violent crime by mail of State Indemnification Act, to intjuire
and assist victims to overcome special problems, and to pro-
vide forms and instructions in various languages. (Super-
visors Tamaras, Kopp, IMendelsohn, von Beroldingen)
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to amend as follows:
Line 1 of title
DELETE "TO NOTIFY VICTIMS OF VIOLENT CRIME
BY MAIL OF STATE INDEMNIFICATION ACT,";
Page 2
DELETE lines 1 through 15 entirely;
Page 3, Lines 6 through 9
DELETE first "RESOLVED" clause;
Line 10
DELETE "FURTHER".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Kopp — 2.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
398 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari — 2.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordiiiauce amending Police Code, regulating business of sell-
ing, leasing or othertvise transferring concealahle firearms.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 166-75, Ordinance No. 161-75
(Amends Sections 613, 614 and 617; adds Sections 613.1,
613.2, 613.3, 613.4, 613.5 and 613.6.)
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Baibagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
NEW BUSINESS
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Ordinance approving and authorizing site lease extension
and facility lease between the City and County and San Fran-
cisco Municipal Railway Improvement Corporation for motor
coach storage and maintenance facilities. Phase II; authoriz-
ing City Attorney and Controller to decrease amount of
rental schedule; and authorizing the Mayor to execute site
lease extension and facility lease.
File 40-75-2.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
(Supervisor Nelder abstaining in Committee)
Ordinance amending Aimual Salary Ordinance, Section
161011, Police Department, Civilian, and Section 223010,
Coroner, reflecting addition and abolishment of certain posi-
tions, changing class titles to new class titles at the same or
lower rates of pay.
File 102-74-60, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Nelder Excused from Voting
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 399
Supervisor Nelder requested that he be excused from voting on
this measure, since the persons affected hereby are chents of his
daughter.
No objection and request granted.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 9.
Excused: Supervisor Nelder—l.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinaiue authorizing settlement of litigation of Ruth
Teman against the City and County by payment ol 552,2oU;
Superior Court No. 648-617.
File 45-75-6, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes- Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldmgen
—10.'
Absent: Supervisor Molinari— 1.
Ordinance providing for the reassessment of property dam-
aged or destroyed hy misfortune or calamity, m accordance
\viih provisions of the California Constitution.
File 224-75, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes- Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Adopted
Resolution authorizing the Mayor's Criminal Justice Council
to apply for and accept funds from the Office _oi(-riiHinaI
Justice Planning for a project entitled, "19/.V/6 Part B
Planning Grant."
File 68-75-5, Resolution No. 333-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes- Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldmgen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Resolution authorizing the Mayor's Criminal Justice Council
400 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
to apply for and accept funds from the Office of Criminal
Justice Planning for a project entitled, "1975-76 Part C
Planning Augmentation Grant."
File 68-75-4, Resolution No. 332-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $13,226, Social Services, Single
Men's Rehabilitation Center, for operation.
File 101-74-149, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Adopted
Resolution granting application of Betty Fergan for leave to
present a late claim against the City and County.
File 50-75-9, Resolution No. 331-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Motion authorizing and directing the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors to submit a supplemental appropriation request
in the amount of $3,000 for overtime.
File 69-75-1
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
President Pro Tempore
At the request of President Feinstein, Supervisor Tamaras took
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 401
the Chair, in order that she might participate in the debate from
the floor.
Reref erred to Committee with Pending Motion to Amend
The following recommendations of Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Committee were taken up:
Resolution approving the Report on the Special Area Plan
for the San Francisco Waterfront sid)mitted by the San
Francisco Bay (conservation and Development Commission
San Francisco Waterfront Advisory Committee.
File 191-75, Resolution No.
Motion to Amend
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend as follows:
Line 21, after "Waterfront," DELETE "and recommends its
adoption by the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Develop-
ment Commission".
Privilege of the Floor
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the privilege of the floor
was granted to Mr. Edward Turner, President of the Marine
Cooks and Stewards.
Mr. Turner pointed out that there have been three major
changes in the Special Area Plan, and that BCDC might be in
iavov of amending the plan in accordance with the City and
County's recommendations for changes, and said that ii might be
well to determine what the major changes in the plan are.
Motion to Tahle
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
table.
Motion to table refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari — 5.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Ta-
maris, von Beroldingen — 6.
Privilege of the Floor
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor Francois, the privilege of the floor was
granted to Mrs. Thayer of San Francisco Beautiful.
Mrs. Thayer urged the Board to accept the BCDC position.
Motion to Rerefer Adopted
402 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved to rerefer the measure to Committee.
Substitute Motion to Continue Consideration
Supervisor Feinstein made a substitute motion, seconded by
Supervisor Mendelsohn, to continue consideration to May 5,
1975, and that the Clerk be requested to obtain amended copies
of the BCDC report so that each member might have one.
Motion to continue refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supei-visore Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi, von
Beroldingen — 5.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mo-
linari, Tamaras — 6.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 3.
Thereafter, President Feinstein resumed the Chair.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Rules Committee were
taken up:
Motion accepting proposed letter of response to that portion
of the 1973 Grand Jury Report pertaining to County Gov-
ernment matters under the control of the Board of Super-
visors, and directing submission of said letter to the Presid-
ing Judge, Superior Court.
File 39-73-2
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Consideration Continued
Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Super-
visors by amending Rules 19 and 37 thereof pertaining to
limitations on speaking and privilege of the floor, respec-
tively, to require that any person addressing the Board of
Supervisors or a committee thereof at a public hearing, or
granted the privilege of the floor, shall confine his remarks
to the question before the Board or committee. (Supervisor
Francois)
File 140-75
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales,
MONDAY, AFRIL 21, 1975 403
seconded by Sui^ervisor von Beroldingen, consideration was con-
tinued to April 28, 1975.
Tabled
The following from Rules (^ommittee without recommendation
was taken up:
Resolution declaring policy that appointments to agencies
and commissions by the Board of Supervisors will be (hs-
cussed in public meetings. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 138-75, Resolution No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp,
moved adoption.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelatii, moxed
to amend to provide that the Board discuss all appomtments and
all confirmations of appointments required under the C barter, m
open, public sessions in Room 228, City Hail.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
as a substitute that the Board consider all appomtments or con-
firmations of appointment as Special Order on the regular Board
calendar.
Substitute motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras— 8.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, von Beroldingen— 2.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn— 1.
Motion to Kereler Refused Adoption
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to rerefer to Committee.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Pelosi— 4.
Noes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Molinari, Nelder, Ta-
maras, von Beroldingen— 6.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn— 1.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to vote on the measure as amended.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to table.
Motion to table adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Molinari,
Taniaras, von Beroldingen — 6.
404 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Nelder, Pelosi — 4.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Adopted
Motion that the Board consider appointments to agencies
and commissions, and confirmation of the Mayor's appoint-
ments to boards and commissions as a special order of busi-
ness on the regidar Board calendar.
Supervisor Francois presented, and seconded by Supervisor
Gonzales, moved adoption.
File 246-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, von Beroldingen — 2.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendations of Board Sitting in Caucus
were taken up:
Resolution recommending Mrs. Helen F. Herrick for ap-
pointment io Stockton State Hospital Advisory Board for the
Developnientally Disabled.
File 92-74-6.1, Resolution No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Francois, the measure was continued to
April 28, 1975, to be scheduled as Special Order at 2:00 p.m.
Resolution confirming appointment of Supervisor John L.
Molinari as an alternate member of the North Central Coast
Regional Commission of the California Coastal Zone Conser-
vation Commission, term isidefinite. (Supervisor Tamaras)
File 33-75-2, Resolution No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Francois, the measure Vv^as continued to
April 28, 1975, to be scheduled as Special Order at 2:00 p.m.
Resolution confirming appointment of Hans A. Feibusch as
an alternate member of the North Central Coast Regional
Commission of the California Coastal Zone Censervation
Commission, term indefinite. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
File 92-75-7, Resolution No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Francois, the measure was continued to
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 405
April 28, 1975, to be scheduled as Special Order at 2:00 p.m.
Resolution appointiii": iiieiiihers of various (.'ity and (!ounty
ajiencies.
File 92-75-10, Resolution No.
{S. F. Emergency Medical Care Committee
Dr. Donald Trunkey, vice Eugene Webb, M.D., resigned,
for an indefinite term.
Cable Television Task Force
Miss Nency Jane Koch (nominee of Supervisor Nelder),
vice Al Gee, resigned, for an indefinite term.
Delinquency Prevention Commission
R. Frank Caccia, vice Jeffrey M. Masonek, resigned, for
term expiring December 15, 1976.
Animal Control and Welfare Commission
Stanley Mahy, Charles Radetich, Henry Schindel and
Fred Methner, vice themselves, terms expired, for terms
ending March 15, 1977. )
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Francois, the measure was continued to
April 28, 1975, to be scheduled as Special Order at 2:00 p.m.
The following on Emergency Calendar was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating S4,202, Coroner's Office, ior oper-
ation, an emergency measure.
File 101-74-162, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Tliad Brown, Tax Collector, April 29-
May 7; Supervisor Robert E. Gonzales, April 16-20; .Mrs. J
Eugene McAteer, memher. Recreation and Park ('oniniission,
April 18-29, 1975, with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 318-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
406 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE.
Called Out of Committee
Supervisor Molinari announced that he, and Supervisors Men-
delsohn, Francois, Gonzales and Feinstein, were calling from
State and National Affairs Committee the following proposed
resolution and directed that the measure be calendared for the
Board meeting of April 28, 1975:
Resolution endorsing AB 489, removing criminal sanctions
from certain sexual acts.
File 12-75-36, Resolution No.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Motion requesting his Honor, the Mayor, to proclaim Thurs-
day, April 24, 1975, "Armenian Martyrs' Day".
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 4-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider the renaming of a
portion of Waller Street, from Kezar Drive to Stanyan
Street, to Brian McDonnell Drive.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 247-75
Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee
Resolution urging support of concept of police substation in
Hallidie Plaza, with a complement of uniformed police offi-
cers assigned in that station.
Supervisor Nelder, von Beroldingen and Feinstein presented:
File 454-74-1, Resolution No.
Referred to Joint Budget and Governmental Efficiency — Fire,
Safety and Police Committee
Resolution urging the U. S. Department of Immigration to
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 407
upgrade health recjuireiiieiits for aliens entering San I'Van-
cisco, partieularly in reganl to tuhereulosis, an<l urging the
(aty Ilealtli Department to expand their puhlie education
program on tuhereulosis.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 245-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Health and Environment Committee
Request that hearings he held to consider SI5 275, as
amended April 9, 1975, pertaining to eolleetix- hargaining
for puhlie employees.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 12-75-20.1
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Ordinance amending Zoning Map to rezone Assessor's BIo<-ks
1928, 1928B, 1860B ami 1929A, from R-1 to R-l-D.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 244-75
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Adopted
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Utah Street,
hetween 24th and 25th Streets, May 5, 1975, from 9:00 a.m.
to 12 :00 p.m., for the Spring Garden Festival ol" Buena
Vista Elementary School.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 42-75-20, Resolution No. 321-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Spear Street,
hetween IMarket and Mission Streets, Ajiril 25, 1975, from
11:15 a.m. to 1 :00 ji.ni., for a Topping Out (.eremony.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 42-75-18, Resolution No. 320-75
408 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 3.
Request Granted
Supervisor Francois requested that letter be directed to the
Controller, with regard to the differential in health and welfare
benefits allocated to members of the plumbers' union, inquiring
v/hether differential in money v/hich the City puts into said fund,
as distinguished from the amount v^hich private industry puts into
said fund, is paid to the union or to the individual unicn member.
Supervisor Francois requested that letter be directed to appro-
priate City agency inquiring whether said monies are invested in
an}^ way c\~ held in cash pending payment thereof, and, if in-
vested, whether any monetary advice is sought in making such
investments.
Supervisor Francois requested that letter be directed to appro-
priate City agency inquiring whether the City monitors invest-
ments of similar programs for members of the building trades
other than plumbers; v/hether such funds are invested, and
whether said differential is treated in the same mamier as is the
plumbers' differential pay.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Coiiiniittee
Resolution amending Resolution No. 178-72 providing for
appoiiitment of a Manpower Planning Council, by increasing
membership thereof.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 238-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Community Services Committee.
Adopted
Motion that his Honor, the Mayor be requested to proclaim
the month of May, 1975, as "Hire the Veteran Month".
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 4-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder — 7.
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 409
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Referred lo Coiiiininee
Ordinane*' amt-ndin^ Seetioii 11.2 and addin«; Seetion 11.9
to Traffie ("ode, lo pri>vide for a fee to reinihiirse the (.ity
and (bounty for a<hnini$tralive eosis involved in issuanec of
press parking passes.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 398-74, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.
Resolution urging enactment of SB 768 providing for pun-
ishment of the crime of exploding a homh or explosives.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 12-75-75, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.
Adopted
Resolution accepting 86,200 from California Academy of
Sciences for use l>y Department of Public \^ orks in retain-
ing architectural services of James Hahn, architect, in resto-
ration of Francis Scott Key monument in Golden Gate Park.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 38-75-31, Resolution No. 319-75
SuiJervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings he held to consider amendment of
Rule 40 of the Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors,
pertaining to meetings for the consideration of appointment
or confirmation of appointment to hoards or commissions.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 140-75-2
Referred to Rules Committee.
Request Granted
410 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975
Supervisor Kopp requested that letters be directed to the pro-
fessional athletic teams, organizations and certain persons who
have made substantial contributions to the "Save Our School
Sports" campaign, thanking them for their donations and for
assuring continuance of after-school activities in junior and sen-
ior high schools for the 1975 Spring semester.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the
following :
Sigmund E. BeritzhofT (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Dr. Frank S. Bernard (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Daniel Del Carlo ( Supervisor Mendelsohn )
Dr. R. Buckminster Fuller ( Supervisor Feinstein )
KMPX - 107 FM ( Supervisor Mendelsohn )
Ernestine Ferotti (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of
respect to the memory of deceased as follows:
Joseph W. Caputo ( Supervisor Molinari )
Alberto J. Ciardella (Supervisor Molinari)
Grace E. Grant ( Supervisor Nelder )
Dr. Percy Julian ( Supervisor Francois )
Esther Krueger ( Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Nelder)
Frederic Marsh ( Supervisor Feinstein)
Louis Masotti ( Supervisor Molinari)
Mayme Pebbles (Supervisor Kopp)
Barbara Powell (Supervisor Kopp)
Louis S. Prusso (Supervisor Molinari)
Ansel Robison ( Supervisors Feinstein, Tamaras)
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of
7:35 p.m. adjourned.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN, Acting Clerk
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 411
Approved by the Board of Supervisors June 23, 1975.
I. Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Superv'isors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, April 21, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon-
day, April 28, 1975, 2:07 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in re^lar session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Francois noted present at 2:25 p.m.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions, the Journal of
Proceedings for the meetings of February 24 and March 3, 1975,
were considered read and approved.
Mayor's Veto Reconsidered
The following ordinance, disapproved by his Honor, the Acting
IMayor, was presented by the Clerk:
Ordinance enacting; Subdivision Code, establishing proce-
dures and requirements lor the control and approval of
subdivisions in accordance with the State Subdivision Map
Act, including procedures and requirements for creation of
condominiums, c'ommunity apartments, slock cooperatives
and conversions; and re[)ealing certain provisions of the
Atbninistrative Code and the Public Works Code relating to
subdivisions.
File 569-74-1, Ordinance No. 163-75
The Clerk read a letter from the Acting Mayor, in which he
(413)
414 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
called attention to the City Attorney's opinion that the require-
ment of 35 percent tenant approval for conversion of a 50-unit
apartment building has been deemed prima facie unconstitutional,
and expressed the hope that the Board would consider amend-
ments to make the legislation both workable and constitutional.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
to reconsider the Mayor's veto today.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Mayor's Velo Overridden
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved to override the Mayor's veto.
The roll was called and the Mayor's Veto was overridden by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Taken Up Out of Order
Rereferred to Coniniittee
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor Nelder, the following from Legislative
and Personnel Committee v/ithout recommendation, heretofore
considered, was taken up out of order:
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to provide cover-
age under old-age, survivors' and disability insurance pro-
visions of the Social Security Act, for City and County em-
ployees who are not members of the Retirement System.
(Supervisor Pelosi)
File 532-72, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sec. 16.88-8.)
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
to rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois — 2.
Taken Up Out of Order
Consideration Continued
MONDAY. APRIL 28. 1975 415
There being no objection, on nioiion by Supervisor Nelder, sec-
onded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following from Fire,
Safety and Police Committee without recommendation, hereto-
fore considered, was taken up out of order:
Onlinaiioe aiiieii<lin<>; the liiiil<lin<>; (!ode, ilou^in^; (."ode and
Police (]ode relalin«» to security reqiiircnients lor (iroiip II
occupancies an<l retroactive application lliereol" and estah-
lishin*:; operative date. (Supervisor Fcinstein)
File 375-72-1. Ordinance No.
(Adds Sees. 1312, 1312.1 and 1312.2 to Building Code;
Adds Sees. 713. 713.1 and 714 to Housing C'ode;
Adds Sees. 636 through 636.9 to Police Code.)
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to continue consideration to May 12, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois — 2.
Taken Up Out of Order
Consideration (Continued
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, the following recommenda-
tion of Finance Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up
out of order:
Ordinance approving lease for establishment and operation
of a restaurant at JIartJing Park Golf ('ourse.
File 62-75-1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved to continue consideration to May 5, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois — 2.
Thereafter, the Board commenced consideration of Calendar
items in the order of their appearance thereon.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
Hearing of objection relative to report of assessment of costs
416 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
of work for the fleniolitioii of certain buildings, and elimina-
tion of unsanitary conditions in various buildings and prop-
erties.
The work on the following properties is authorized under the
provisions of Section 203. M and/or Section 203.0 of the Building
Code, consisting of:
A. Demolition by reason of deterioration, dilapidation, and lack
of maintenance or repair so as to constitute a public nui-
sance that building knov.'n as 1759-61 Turk Street, Block
1154, Lot 21, by Thomas D. Eychner Company, as described
in Declaration of Intention Order No. 97,690 dated Febru-
ary 22, 1974. Work contract, $2,700.00, Administrative Ex-
penses, (5%), $135,00, Total Cost, $2,835.00.
B. Demolition by reason of deterioration, dilapidation, and
lack of maintenance or repair so as to constitute a public
nuisance that building known as 3979 - 19th Street, Block
3601, Lot 63, by Caldwell Building Wreckers, as described
in Declaration of Intention Order No. 98,571, dated May 31,
1974. Work contract, $2,340.00, Administrative Expenses,
(5%), $117.00, Total Cost, $2,457.00, less $62.00 credit for
fence erected by others and accepted by owner. Total Cost
$2,395.00.
File 41-75
The Chair inquired if anyone present wished to protest. There
being no one present to protest, the Chair declared the public
hearing concluded.
President Pro Tempore
At the request of Supervisor Feins ^ein, Supervisor Tamaras
assiuned the Chair Pro Tempore.
Adopted
The following from the Clerk was taken up:
Resolution confirming report of assessment costs for work
ordered to be performed by the Director of Public Works
pursuant to provisions of the Building Code, Sections 203. M
and /or 203.0, authorizing abatement of public nuisance at
1759-61 Turk Street (demolition by reason of deterioration,
dilapidation and lack of maintenance and repair).
File 41-75-2, Resolution No. 339-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
— 10. •''' -'"
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975 417
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Resolution oonfirniin^ report of assessment costs for work
ordered to he performed l»y the Director of Piihlic \\ orks
pursuant to provisions of the Buihiing Code, Sections 203. M
and/or 208.0. authorizing ahatement of public nuisance at
3979 - 19th Street (demolition hy reason of deterioration,
dilapidation ami lack of maintenance and repair).
File 41-75-3, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von BeroIdin,£;en,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Thereupon, President Feinstein resumed the Chair.
Taken Up Out of Ortler
Consideration Continued
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, the following from Finance
Committee, v/ithout recommendation, were taken up out of order:
Ordinance appropriating $63,214.79, various departments,
for retroactive wages and mandatory fringe benefits to pro-
vide adjustment of compensation schedules and health and
welfare benefits, effective April 1, 1973, for plumber and
related crafts.
File 201-72-132, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp,
moved to continue consideration to May 12, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance (1972-73) by
adjusting health and welfare benefits, effective April 1, 1973
for plumber and related crafts, various departments; a com-
panion measure to the preceding item.
File 200-72-68, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp,
moved to continue consideration to May 12, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
418 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance appropriating $208,673.24, various departments,
for retroactive wages and mandatory fringe benefits by ad-
justing the wage schedules, effective July 1, 1973, to provide
additional rates of pay for plumber and related classes.
File 101-73-210, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp,
moved to continue consideration to May 12, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance (1973-74)
by adjusting wage schedules, effective July 1, 1973, to pro-
vide additional rates of pay for pluni!)er and related classes,
various departments; a companion measure to the preceding
item.
File 102-73-93, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp,
moved to continue consideration to May 12, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
President Pro Tempore
At the request of President Feinstein, Supervisor Mendelsohn
assumed the Chair Pro Tempore, in order that she might partici-
pate in the debate from the floor.
Taken Up Out of Order
Passed for Second Reading
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor von
Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, the following rec-
ommendation of Finance Committee was taken up out of order:
Ordinance authorizing City Attorney to dismiss ar!)itration
proceedings and petitions to compel arbitration in appoint-
ment of neutral arbitrator; authorizing Chief Administrative
Officer to execute the settlement agreement, all relating to
the development of Yerba Buena Center Public Facilities.
(Supervisor Feinstein)
File 91-74-2.1, Ordinance No.
MONDAY, APRIL 28. 1975 419
."Vlolioii lo Approve !N«mv Aiii<'ii(i<Mi SrltU'innil A«;rt'«'iiu'iil
Adopted
Supervisor Feinstein informod the Board members that each
Supervisor had received a copy of the new Amendment to Settle-
ment Agre<Miien;. dated April 26, 1975, which, provides that the
Director of Public Works is the officer empowered to award con-
struction contract, and to receive and evaluate any request for
waiver of residence qualifiaitions and that the San Francisco
Coalition is designated to recruit and monitor minority employ-
ment.
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
adoption of the amended Settlement Agreement.
IVIiiiority l{«'port
Supervisor Barbagelatii made the minority report. He noted
that under this agreement the apprenticeship program will be
under the jurisdiction of the San Francisco Coalition, and will
est iblish a precedent in San Francisco in that the Board is desig-
nating the Coalition to recruit and monitor employment. What
the Board is doing, in efToct, is saying that there will be a group
in San Francisco, the San Francisco Coalition, which will con-
trol all minority jobs in Yerba Buena Center. The Supervisor
expressed his concern over the 14 employments guaranteed for
affi: mative action, and observed that this is a public works project
and all employment should be controlled by the City and not by
a private group.
Report oi" Chief Adniiiiistrative Officer
Mr. Mellon announced that several members of the Board had
joined with him in negotiations to work out an amended settle-
ment agreement, after it developed at last Monday's meeting that
the Board in effect did not have an agreement in reference to
affirmative action and amended settlement agreement, that an
agreement had been reached on Friday, April 24, 1975, and that
the amended settlement agreement before the Board today reflects
the changes made. The only change of real substance was that
which provides for the City to pick up funding of ('.E.T.A. jobs
in the event they are terminated by the Federal government.
Mr. Mellon urged that the ordinance be enacted, emphasized the
importance of the project to San Francisco, and informed the
Board that Mr. Duskin had signed the proposal, that organized
labor, the San Francisco Coalition and Central City Coalition
had taken active part in the settlement agreement.
In response to an inquiry by Supervisor Kopp, Mr. Mellon
advised that if the C.E.T.A. program were to be terminated, the
City and County would be obliged to pick up the funding, and
might have to resort to the General Fund or hotel tax.
Motion to approve amended settlement agreement adopted by
the following vote:
420 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari. Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Ordinance passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Thereupon, the Board resumed consideration of Calendar items
in the order of their appearance thereon.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
Hearing of objection relative to report of assessment of costs
of work for construction of barricades and elimination of
fire hazard.
The work on the following property is authorized under pro-
visions of Section 203. M and/or 203.0 of the Building Code,
consisting of:
Construction of barricades to prevent entry by unauthorized
persons so as to eliminate imminent fire hazard in the build-
ing known as 640 Hayes Street, Block 806, Lot 8, erected by
the Department of Public Works, as described in Emergency
Order No. 99,272A, dated August 9,1974. Contract, $526.00,
Administrative Expenses, (5%), $26.30, Total Cost $552.30.
File 41-75-4
The Chair inquired if there was anyone present who wished to
protest. There being no one present to protest, the Chair declared
the public hearing concluded.
Adopted
The follo\ving from the Clerk was taken up:
Resolution confirming report of assessmeiii costs for v.ork
ordered to be performed by the Director of Public \^^orks
pursuant to provisions of the Building Code, Sections 203. M
and/or 203.0, authorizing construction of barricades to pre-
vent entry by unauthorized persons so as to eliminate immi-
nent fire hazard in the building known as 640 Hayes Street.
File 41-75-4, Resolution No. 341-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975 421
Absent: Supei-visor Feinstein— 1.
SPECIAL ORDFR — 2:00 P.M.
Hearina: Held
Hearing of all persons interested in or ohjeeting to the pro-
posed vacation of KIni Street, between Franklin Street and
Van iVess Avenue.
File 199-75
The privilege of the floor was granted the following opponents:
Mr. Arthur McCauley
Mr. Dennis Kent
Thereafter, the Chair declared the public hearing concluded.
The following from Streets and Transportation Committee was
taken up;
Resolution ordering the vacation of Elm Street, between
Franklin Street an<l Van Ness .4veniie.
File 199-75-2, Resolution No. 347-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi — 3.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Board Sitting in Caucus,
heretofore considered, were taken up:
Resolution recommending Mrs. Helen F. Herrick for ap-
pointment to Stockton State Hospital Advisory Board for the
Developmentally Disabled.
File 92-74-6.1, Resolution No. 345-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi — 3.
422 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
Resolution confirming appointment of Supervisor John L.
Molinari as an alternate member of the North Central Coast
Regional Commission of the California Coastal Zone Con-
servation Commission, term indefinite. (Supervisor Ta-
maras)
File 33-75-2, Resolution No. 338-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution confirming appointinent of Hans A. Feihusch as
an alternate member of the North Central Coast Regional
Commission, of the California Coastal Zone Conservation
Commission, term indefinite. (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
File 92-75-7, Resolution No. 344-75
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution appointing members of various City and County
agencies.
File 92-75-10, Resolution No. 346-75
(S. F. Emergency Medical Care Committee
Dr. Donald Trunkey, vice Eugene Webb, M.D., resigned,
for an indefinite term.
Cable Television Task Force
Miss Nancy Jane Koch (nominee of Supervisor Nelder)
vice Al Gee, resigned, for an indefinite term.
Delinquency Prevention Commission
R. Frank Caccia, vice Jeffery M. Masonek, resigned, for
term expiring December 15, 1976.
Animal Control and Welfare Commission
Stanley Mahy, Charles Radetich, Henry Schindel and
Fred Methner, vice themselves, terms expired, for terms
ending March 15, 1977. )
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975 423
Adopted by the followinfr vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Baibagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Moh'nari. Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi — 3.
Suspension ol' the Rules
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to suspend the rules in order to proceed to his name on roll.
There being no objection, it was so ordered.
Rel"erre<l lo (-oniniitlee
Kesoiiition coniinendin*!; (governor Brown lor his effort.s to
resolve effectively an«l fairly the farm lahor issues.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 6-75-136, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.
Recess
The Board at the hour of 6:20 p.m. recessed, to reconvene at
7:30 p.m.
Reconvening of Boar<l
The Board reconvened at 8:45 p.m., and the following Super-
visors were noted present:
Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Pelosi — 4.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Kopp noted present at 10:10 p.m.
Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 11:20 p.m.
SPECIAL ORDER — 7 :30 P.M.
Hearing Held
PuMic hearing and consideration of the proposed Budget
and proposed Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the
fiscal year 1975-76.
File 100-75-5
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Mr. James Schroeder, Endangered Wild Species
Mrs. Florence Sarroflf
Mr. Jack C. Oppenheimer, Citizens' Advisory Panel for
Transit Improvement
424 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
Ms. Olga O'Callaghan, Cayuga Park Club House
Mr. Murray Jencks, Citizens Advisory Panel on
Transportation
Mr. Henry Fiege, Foster Parents United
Mr. Arthur McCauley
Ms. Billie Schuler, Keep Libraries Alive
Mr. Ted Seton, Keep Libraries Alive
Ms. Chris Curry, Keep Libraries Alive
Ms. Sandy Taylor, Keep Libraries Alive
Mr. Charles B. Stark, Jr., Jordan Park Improvement
Association
Mr. David Williams, Jordan Park Improvement Association
Ms. Nickie Mackenzie, Jordan Park Improvement
Association
Mr. Anthony Woodson, Jordan Park Improvement
Association
Mr. Jonathan Bulkley, Planning Association for the
Richmond
Rev. Anthony Baumann, C.O.M.O.
Mr. Charles Wambeke, Naples Vienna Block Club
Ms. Isabel Neves, Outer Mission Senior Citizens
Ms. Armida C. Adam, Rolph-Seville-Cordova Block Club
Ms. Frances Cartier, Mental Health Advisory Board
Ms. Joan Holden, S.F. Mime Troupe
Mr. David E. Smith, Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic
Mr. Walter O'Donnell, Self-Help for the Aging
Ms. Beverly Bertaini, C.O.M.O., Bemal Heights
Ms. Sheila Pacheco, C.O.M.O., Crocker Amazon
Ms. Kerm.elinda Casillas, C.O.M.O., Bernal Heights
Ms. Diane Bauer, Naples- Vierma Block Club
Ms. Karen Cunningham
Mr. Gary Karasik, Concerned MUNI Drivers
Mr. Robert Jones
Mr. Duff La Boyteaux, Sierra Club
Mr. Michael B. Davis, Concerned MUNI Drivers
Mr. Scott Harris, Concerned MUNI Drivers
Mr. T. W. Brown, Concerned MUNI Drivers
Mr. Harry Parage, Mission Planning Council
Mr. Harold Johnson, home owner
Mrs. Bertha Johnson, home owner
Ms. Dorothy Harris
There being no one else present who wished to speak, the Chair
declared the hearing concluded.
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975 425
Request GraiiltMl
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to the City
Attorney, inquiring as to whether court decision has been ren-
dered on the question of the Chief Administrative Officer sub-
mitting a line item of expenditures from the Publicity and Adver-
tising Fund, and if so, whether an appeal has been taken.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
UNFINISHKD BUSINESS
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating 823,181, Airport, (or permanent
salaries, wages and equipment, and creation of 3 positions.
File 101-74-145, Ordinance No. 165-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisor Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance amending Sections 725010C and 725030, Animal
Salary Ordinance, to reflect establishment ol" 1 new classifi-
cation with annual salary therefor, and allocation of 2 new
positions. Noise .Abatement Program, San Francisco Inter-
national Airport; a companion measure to the preceding
item.
File 102-74-57, Ordinance No. 166-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — -2.
Ordinance approving an<l authorizing site lease extension
and facility lease between the C^ity i'.nd ('ounty and San Fran-
cisco .Municipal Railway Imj>rovement (^orporatitm for
motor coach storage and maintenance facilities. Phase II;
authorizing ('itv .\ttornev an<l f Controller to <!ecrease amount
of rental schedule; and authorizing the ."Mayor to execute site
lease extension and facility lease.
File 40-75-2.1, Ordinance No. 170-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
(Supervisor Nelder abstaining in Committee j
426 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
Ordinance amendino Annual Salary Ordinance, Section
161011, Police Department, Civilian, and Section 223010,
Coroner, reflecting addition and aholishnient of certain posi-
tions, changing class titles to new class titles at the same or
lower rates of pay.
File 102-74-60, Ordinance No. 168-75
Supervisor Nelder Excused from Voting
Supervisor Nelder asked that he be excused from voting on this
measure, inasmuch as a member of his family represents the jail
matrons.
No objection and request granted.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Excused: Supervisor Nelder — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Ruth
Teman against the City and County by payment of $2,250;
Superior Court No. 648-617.
File 45-75-6, Ordinance No. 171-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance providing for the reassessment of property dam-
aged or destroyed by misfortune or calamity, in accordance
with provisions of the California Constitution.
File 224-75, Ordinance No. 172-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Ortlinance appropriating $13,226, Social Services, Single
Men's Rehabilitation Center, for operation.
File 101-74-149, Ordinance No. 166-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975 427
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Cuiisiileratioii (iontiiiiuMi W itii Pciulin^ Motion to AmumkI
The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance anien(lin<>; the Adniinistrati> t> (.'o<le hy aildini; Ar-
ticle VIII thereto, establishing a Ballot Simplification (Com-
mittee: prescrihinj; powers and duties thereof; providing for
the sid)mission. review and selection of ballot ar<;iiments;
provi<!in<>; for a ballot pamphlet and pres<-ribin^ the format
an<l contents thereof; amen«lin«; Section 2.23 relating to pro-
cedure for submission of proposed Charter amendments;
and repealing Section 2.4. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 568-74, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
amend as follows:
Page 4, line 3, Sec. 5.75:
Change "250" to "350";
Page 6, line 3, Sec. 5.77:
After "as herein provided" INSERT "and other arguments
not submitted in accordance with".
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
to continue consideration to May 5, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari — 2.
Absent Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Coinmittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance adopting Zoning Map an;cndment changing use
classification of specified property in the area of Post and
W ebster Streets from R-4 to i'.-'Z.
File 36-75-1, Ordinance No.
( A portion of Western Addition Block 275 and a portion of
Lot 48, Block 685.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
428 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of Rules Committee, heretofore
considered, was taken up:
Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Supervis-
ors by amending Rules 19 and 37 thereof, pertaining to limi-
tations on speaking and privilege of the floor, respectively,
to require that any person addressing the Board of Super-
visors or a committee thereof at a public hearing, or granted
the privilege of the floor, shall confine his reniarks to the
question before the Board or committee. (Supervisor Fran-
cois)
File 140-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
to continue consideration to May 5, 1975.
No objection and motion carried.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of State and National Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Resolution urging the State Legislature to repeal Chapter
946, Health and Safety Code, Statutes of 1973, relating to
retroactive highrise life safety provisions.
File 12-75-12.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to continue consideration to May 5, 1975.
No objection and motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Resolution confirming sale of Maggie Alley to Richard P.
and Irene M. Lieberman for the sum of $22,400.00.
File 357-74-3, Resolution No. 336-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
No: Supervisor Nelder — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975 429
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance aulhori/.in'i settlement t>f litigation ol' City and
County against Chun M. To, U\ the acceptance ol the huni
of S600.00, and authorizing dismissal of litigation.
File 46-75-3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Atlopted
Resolution authorizing compromise and settlement of claim
of City and County against Marc Cooper and Ry<ler Truck
Rental, Inc. by the acceptance of the sum of 8o,000.00.
File 49-75-4, Resolution No. 342-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi— 2.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
Ordinance amending Police Code to provide for compensa-
tion of Advisory Committee of Street Artist Examiners.
(Supervisor Ko[>p)
File 516-74-3, Ordinance No.
(Adds Sec. 1721.1.)
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to amend as follows:
Ane
11:
After "shall be" DELETE "twenty dollars ($20)" and SUB-
STITUTE "twenty-five dollars ($25)";
Line 12:
After "members" ADD "for fifty percent (50%) of each
meeting of four or more hours,";
Line 14:
After "exceed" DELETE "three hundred sixty dollars
($360.00)" and SUBSTITUTE "twenty (20) meetings or
five hundred dollars ($500)".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
430 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
No: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
No: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Consideration Continued
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for, accept and
expend Federal funds for Manpower Training Programs.
File 68-75-2.1, Resolution No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued
to May 5, 1975.
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to expend funds received
from the Department of Labor for public service employ-
ment. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)
File 68-75-6.1, Resolution No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to
May 5, 1975.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing agreement between San Francisco
Public Library and State of California for a Public Services
Act grant.
File 84-75-3, Resolution No. 343-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi- — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $28,984.76, various departments,
for retroactive wages and mandatory fringe benefits for ad-
justment of wage schedules, effective on dates specified, to
provide additional rates of pay for Electrician and related
classes and crafts.
File 101-73-212, Ordinance No.
MONDAY. APRIL 28, 1975 431
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Conzalos, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, MoHnari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen -9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Onlinanre aniendiiii; Annual Salary Onlinance (1973-7 1),
various sei'tions, to pr<)vi«le additional rales of |>ay (or Klr<'-
trician and related classes and rratts subject to Section 8. 103
of the Charter and Sections lA and 7.4 of the Salary Stand-
ardization Ordinance; a companion measure to the preced-
inii item.
File 102-73-96, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriating; SI. "SO, Treasurer, travel expense;
812,140, Real Kstate, operations; $12,.500, Puhlie Lihrary,
suhscriptions; and S.5 1,1.^0. Road Fund, maintenance and
rei)air of street lii^htin^ installations.
File 101-74-150, Ordinance No.|
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriatino: 88,220, Model (Cities, for temi)o-
rary salaries; an emerf^ency measure.
File 101-74-152, Ordinance No. 164-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for SecontI Reading;
Ordinance appropriatin<; 82,002.60, Chief Administrative
Officer, for permanent salaries for reclassification of one
position.
FUe 101-74-154, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
432 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance amending Section 221010, Chief Administrative
Officer, to reflect establishment of one new cSassificntion with
salary schedule therefor; a companion measure to the pre-
ceding item.
File 102-74-67, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Adopted
The following, called out of State and National Affairs Com-
mittee, by Supervisors Molinari, Mendelsohn, Francois, Gonzales,
and Feinstein, was taken up:
Resolution endorsing AB 489, removing criminal sanctions
from certain specified sexual acts.
File 12-75-36, Resolution No. 337-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Referred to Committee
The following from Emergency Calendar was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $550, Treasurer; S12,400, Real
Estate; $1,994, Tax Collector; and $20,000, \^ ar Memorial,
for operation and capital improvement; an emergency meas-
ure.
File 101-74-169, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Robert J. Costello, member. Civil Serv-
ice Commission, April 19-24; Sheriff Richard D. Hongisto,
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975 433
May 5-9; Samuel .Martinez, nieniher, Hor.rd <)!" Kdiieation,
May 6-8, 1975, >vilh permission to lea>e the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 335-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASLRKS AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COM-VIITTEE.
Referred to Committee
Resolution ur£;ing State Lejjislature to freeze 1974 medical
malpractice insurance premiums, and to consider creation
of medical-legal arbitration panel and award schedule.
Supervisors Tamaras and von Beroldingen presented:
File 12-75-77, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.
Adopted
Resolution urging Regional Office of Child Development of
the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to grant
a waiver permitting portion of §831,000 earmarked for
Headstart to he used for renovation and construction to
assure safe and adequate facilities for tEie chihlren to i)e
enrolled in the Headstart program.
Supervisors von Beroldingen and Feinstein presented:
File 130-75-1, Resolution No. 348-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings he held to consider SB 143 and .\B
1094, providing for reimhursement paynients to lo<-al agen-
cies for projected growth; provides that local government
will be guaranteed revenues from taxation of inventories
and subventions for exemption losses which grow from year
to year in the same proportions that the value of all other
locally assessed property grows.
434 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 12-75-78
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.
Request Granted
Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that City Attorney be
asked to prepare a Charter amendment which would create a
Bureau of the Budget in the Mayor's Office.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisors von Beroldingen and Kopp requested that letter be
sent to Alcoholic Beverage Control Department, requesting hear-
ing on proposed on-sale general liquor license for "Tarr and
Feathers, Inc." at 2140 Union Street.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider reqiiest of San
Francisco Coalition that a menilier of the Finance Committee
serve as a member of the Board of the Coalition.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 33-75-3
Referred to Finance Committee.
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that letter be sent to City At-
torney, inquiring as to the legality of appointment of member of
Finance Committee to the Board of the San Francisco Coalition,
and as to whether there might be a conflict of interest.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance amending Sec. 16.210, Administrative Code, pro-
viding for establishment of esnployee representation units.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 248-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee.
Request that hearings be held to consider the manner in
which hearings are conducted by the Permit Bureau of the
Police Department.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 249-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee.
MONDAY, APRIL 28. 1975 435
Request thai heariiiiis he hehl to consi«h'r the prohh^iis lac-
in*; .Mount Zion Ilo»{iital in its servi<-es throuii;h tlie Sail
Franeiseo (."ouHuunity Menial lleahh Frojirani.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 100-75 ( budgetary consideration)
File 186-75-1 (plan consideration)
Referred to Budget and Governmental Efficiency Committee for
budgetary consideration
Referred to Health and Environment Committee for plan con-
sideration
Request that hearings he hehl to eonsider provision of in-
creased henefits tor safety nienihers <»f Puhlie Employees'
Retirement System.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 251-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that City Attorney be requested
to prepare appropriate legislation to provide for increased benefits
of 2"o at age 50 for safety members of Public Employees' Retire-
ment System.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to (Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider installation of
STOP signs on 21st Street and Treat Avenue.
Supervisor Gonzales presented:
File 18-75-13
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Re([uest that hearings he held to evaluate hus service on
Mission Street.
Supervisor Gonzales presented:
File 250-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Retjuest Granted
Supervisors Gonzales and Francois requested that City Attor-
ney be asked to furnish opinion on the applicability of Chapter
12. B of the Administrative Code to land leases awarded by the
City and County, specifically by the Port; and in the event the
436 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
opinion indicates that the aforementioned section does not en-
compass land leases by the Port, ask that the City Attorney draft
appropriate legislation to amend subject section of Administrative
Code.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Resolution urging enactment of SCA 27, which would pro-
vide that civil service employees of the State, a city, county,
city and county, school district or district, do not have a right
to strike.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 12-75-76, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that City Attorney be asked to pre-
pare amendment to Section 1385 ( h ) of new Subdivision Code,
to provide that conversion of project containing one thousand
units shall not be approved without approval of 35% of the
tenants thereof.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Motion that his Honor, the Mayor, he requested to proclaim
the week of May 4-10, 1975 as "Farm Worker Week in San
Francisco".
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Nelder, Pelosi — 3.
Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the
following :
Bemice Behrens ( Supervisor Kopp )
Edmund J. Flynn ( Supervisor Feinstein)
Jo Arm Hendricks (Supervisors von Beroldingen, Kopp)
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn. Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Nelder, Pelosi — 3.
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975 437
Motion that tlie ItoanI adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory ol defeased as follows:
Annabelle M. Bacci ( Supervisor Pelosi )
Samuel A. Cohn ( Supervisor Kopp )
Sidney Ehrman ( Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Pelosi, Men-
delsohn )
Louis M. Fazio (Supervisor Molinari)
Harold Harris < Supervisor Kopp )
Henry G. Pope < Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Johanna Rosenthal (Supervisor Kopp)
Philip Rude ( Supervisor Kopp )
Thomas F. Smith ( Supervisor Kopp)
August George Steffen ( Supervisor Kopp)
Yiu-Piu-Wu ( Supervisor Kopp)
Ralph Zimmerman (Supervisor Kopp)
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURMVIENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of 1:10
a.m. adjourned.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN, Acting Clerk
438 MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1975
Approved by the Board of Supervisors June 30, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
Vol. 70 No. 18
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
I.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
OUCUytNTS
JUL 2 2 1975
Printed by
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465 Tenth Street, San Francisco
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, May 5, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon-
day, May 5, 1975, 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, von Beroldingen — 2.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Feinstein excused from attendance. (See infra)
Supervisor von Beroldingen excused from attendance (See
infra)
Eleclion of President Pro Tempore
Following roll call of attendance by the Clerk, Supervisor Men-
delsohn, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, nominated Supervisor
Molinari to act as President Pro Tempore.
There being no other nominations, the Clerk declared nomina-
tions closed, and there being no objection, Supervisor Molinari
assumed the Chair.
Supervisor Feinstein Excused from Attendance
The Clerk announced that Supervisor Feinstein had been called
by the Governor to an emergency meeting at Camp Pendleton,
relative to the refugees from Southeast Asia, and asked to be
excused.
No objection and request granted.
Supervisor von Beroldingen Excused from Attendance
The Clerk announced that Supervisor von Beroldingen had an
unscheduled court appearance in Los Angeles and asked that she
be excused.
(439)
440 MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975
No objection and request granted.
Youth in Government Day
The Chair, on behalf of all members, extended a welcome to the
senior high school students who had been selected to act as coun-
terparts for the members of the Board for Youth in Government
Day.
The Supervisors and Clerk of the Board and their counterparts
for the day are as follows :
President Feinstein — Maria Markof-Belaeff, Lowell High
School
Supervisor Barbagelata — John Giovanna, Lowell High
School
Supervisor Francois — Kevin Malone, George Washington
i High School
Supervisor Gonzales — Veronica Sanchez, Immaculate Con-
ception High School
Supervisor Kopp — Allen Han, Lowell High School
Supervisor Mendelsohn — Nancy Hayden, St. Rose Academy
Supervisor Molinari — Jonathan Fleming, Lowell High
School
Supervisor Nelder — Joel Irvine, J Eugene McAteer High
School
Supervisor Pelosi — Rose Mulrooney, Star of the Sea
Academy
Supervisor Tamaras — Susan Riley, Lowell High School
Supervisor von Beroldingen — Yuvette Du Boscq, Star of
the Sea Academy
Acting Clerk of the Board Boreman — Matthew Buttle,
Woodrow Wilson High School
Taken Up Out of Order
Consideration Continued
There being no objeciion, on motion by Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the following was taken up out
of order:
Ordinance authorizing City Attorney to dismiss arbitration
proceedings and petitions to compel arbitration in appoint-
ment of neutral arbitrator; authorizing Chief Administrative
Officer to execute the settlement agreement, all relating to
the development of Yerba Buena Center Public Facilities.
(Supervisor Feinstein)
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975 441
File 91-74-2.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
to continue consideration to May 12, 1975.
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to recess today's meeting to Friday, May 9, 1975, and at that time,
as a Committee of the Whole, to hold a full public hearing on the
entire Yerba Buena issue.
Motion to Recess Refused Adoption
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
Noes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Tamaras — 5.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, von Beroldingen — 2.
Thereafter, the roll was called on Supervisor Mendelsohn's
motion to continue consideration to May 12, 1975, and it was
adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, von Beroldingen — 2.
Thereupon, Supervisor Kopp presented a statement in writing,
the contents of which he specifically requested be included in the
Journal of Proceedings:
Statement hy Supervisor Kopp
May 5, 1975
As I announced on April 28, 1975, I cannot, in good con-
science, vote to accept the latest settlement agreement of
litigation against Yerba Buena Center. Construction of the
convention center, as presently planned, has become an alba-
tross around the neck of the City of San Francisco, which
is threatening to drown us in a sea of debts for the next 35
years.
I have supported, with some skepticism, the construction
of Yerba Buena since I have been on the Board, although if
I had known before what has been revealed to us in the past
two weeks about the projected costs, I can assure you I would
have opposed it two or three years ago. It should be obvious
to all of us today that the cost of building the cen'.er under
present plans is far beyond what San Franciscans can afford.
We would be obligating the taxpayers to pay a debt of at
least $520 million for the next 35 years, and we would, in fact,
be pouring all of the City's resources into one project.
442 MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975
The tangled web of financial arrangements for building
Yerba Buena have served to obscure the actual picture of
hovi^ money will come in and be expended. For example, the
Redevelopment Agency includes the cost of paying out inter-
est to the bondholders during the estimated four to five years
of construction, in the actual building costs of the project —
as "funded interest." At the same time the money raised
through the bond sales will be in the bank earning interest.
Where does this money go? It is not included in any of the
revenues, and actually will become a slush fund for the Re-
development Agency to use, perhaps, on other projects.
We all know that agreeing to this settlement before us to-
day is not going to solve anything as far as other lawsuits,
filed or contemplated, are concerned. They will keep coming
until we reach the root of the problem, which is that the
project has never had the approval of San PVancisco voters.
The only solution at this point is to redesign the complex,
reduce it to within the City's bonded debt limit, and place
it on the November ballot as a general obligation bond issue.
I know for a fact that the project could be scaled down with-
out ruining the concept or destroying its environmental
amenities, and I honestly believe the voters of San Francisco
would support it as a reasonably designed project. I have
obtained reliable information from a professional estimator
who is very familiar with Yerba Buena, on how the project
could be reduced in scope. He estimates the savings would
be $64,000,000.
I have checked with a number of other cities which have
convention centers, and none of their construction costs come
near to matching Yerba Buena Center. For example, the Los
Angeles convention center, which was built between 1969 and
1971, has an exhibit space of 234,000 square feet, 19 meeting
rooms, a parking garage for 3,000 cars underground and 1,000
on the surface. It was built for a total cost of $42,000,000.
Recognizing the costs of inflation, I fail to understand why
only four years later we are talking about a center of com-
parable size that would cost more than six times as much.
All is not lost for Yerba Buena, if we step persisting in this
wayward course of financial machinations, if we put it straight
forward to the voters and seek their approval for a conven-
tion center we can afford. If the development of Yerba Buena
is as great a benefit and boon to San Francisco as the Rede-
velopment Agency tells us it will be, I am confident that it
will stand on its own merits and receive the backing of the
voters.
Supervisors Francois and Gonzales Excused
Thereafter, Supervisors Francois and Gonzales asked to be
excused.
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975 443
No objection and request granted.
Thereafter, the Board bepan consideration of Calendar items
in order of their appearance thereon.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Temporarily Postponed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here-
tofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance approving lease for estal)lisliinent and operation
of a restaurant at Hardinj; Park Golf Course.
File 62-75-1, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Barbagelata, consideration was continued
temporarily, pending the attendance of Mi-. Paul Yuke, Business
Manager for the Recreation and Park Department.
Finally Passed
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and
County against Chun .M. To, by the acceptance of the sum of
$600.00, and authorizing dismissal of litigation.
File 46-75-3, Ordinance No. 178-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
von Beroldingen — 5.
Ordinance amending Police Code to provide for compensa-
tion of Advisory Committee of Street Artist Examiners.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 516-74-3, Ordinance No. 177-75
(Adds Sec. 1721.1.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
von Beroldingen — 5.
Consideration (continued
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for, accept and
expend Federal funtls for ^Manpower Training Programs.
File 68-75-2.1, Resolution No.
444 MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
von Beroldingen — 5.
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to expend funds received
from the Department of Labor for public service employ-
ment. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)
File 68-75-6.1, Resolution No.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
von Beroldingen — 5.
Rescission of Vote
Later, there being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, the vote on the two foregoing
measures was rescinded.
Request Granted
Supervisor Barbagelata stated that two requirements for CETA
employment had been violated, i.e., the Department of Public
Health has violated the residency requirements, and the ruling
requiring that only persons unemployed for at least thirty days
are eligible for the program have been violated by Department
of Public Works.
Supervisors Barbagelata and Kopp requested that letter be
directed to the Mayor, citing the fact that the Street Tree Plant-
ing Division, Department of Public Works, has recently had to
lay off seven temporary employees for lack of funds, and that said
employees have been replaced by CETA workers; that an addi-
tional three temporary employees will be terminated and likewise
replaced by CETA workers, and requesting that the terminated
temporary employees be given priority for employment as open-
ings occur.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata,
seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to
May 12, 1975.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating S28,984.76, various departments,
for retroactive wages and mandatory fringe benefits for ad-
justment of wage schedules, effective on dates specified, to
provide additional rates of pay for Electrician and related
classes and crafts.
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975 445
File 101-73-212. Ordinance No. 173-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
von Beroldingen — 5.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance (1973-74),
various sections, to provide additional rates of pay for Klec-
trician and related classes and crafts subject to Section 8.103
of the Charter and Sections lA and 7.4 of the Salary Stand-
ardization Ordinance; a companion measure to the preced-
ing item.
File 102-73-96, Ordinance No. 174-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras — 6.
Absent : Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
\on Beroldingen — 5.
Consideration Continued
Ordinance appropriating SI 50, Treasurer, travel expense;
SI 2, 140, Real Estate, operations; SI 2,500, Public Library,
subscriptions; and S51,150, Road Fund, maintenance and
repair of street lighting installations.
File 101-74-150, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Nelder, sec-
onded by Supervisor Tamaras, consideration was continued to
May 12, 1975.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating S2,002.60, Chief Atlniinistrative
Officer, for permanent salaries for reclassification of one
position.
File 101-74-154, Ordinance No. 175-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
von Beroldingen — 5.
Ordinance amending Section 221010, Chief Administrative
Officer, to reflect establishment of one new classification
>vith salary schedule therefor; a companion measure to the
preceding item.
446 MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975
File 102-74-67, Ordinance No. 176-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
von Beroldingen — 5.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of State and National Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Resolution urging the State Legislature to repeal Chapter
946, Health and Safety Code, Statutes of 1973, relating to
retroactive highrise life safety provisions.
File 12-75-12.1, Resolution No.
( April 28, 1975 — Consideration continued to May 5, 1975 )
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata,
seconded by Supervisor Nelder, consideration was continued to
May 12, 1975.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of Rules Committee, heretofore
considered, was taken up:
Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Super-
visors by amending Rules 19 and 37 thereof pertaining to
limitations on speaking and privilege of the floor, respec-
tively, to require that any person addressing the Board of
Supervisors or a committee thereof at a public hearing, or
granted the privilege of the floor, shall confine his remarks
to the question before the Board or committee. (Supervisor
Francois)
File 140-75
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Pelosi, sec-
onded by Supervisor Tamaras, consideration was continued to
May 12, 1975.
Passed for Second Reading as Aniended
The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding
Article VIII thereto, establishing a Ballot Simplification Com-
mittee: prescribing powers anti duties thereof; providing for
the submission, review and selection of ballot arguments;
providing for a ballot pamphlet and prescribing the format
and contents thereof; amending Section 2.23 relating to pro-
MONDAY. MAY 5, 1975 447
ceWiire lor suhniission ol propostMl (liarler am«'ii<lnH*iits;
and repealing; Srttion 2. I. (Supervisor kopp)
File 568-74, Ordinance No.
Pending motion to amend is as follows:
Pag;e 4, line 24
DELETE "250" and SUBSTITUTE "350";
Page 6, line 3
After "provided" ADD "and other arguments not submitted
in accordance with Sections 5.74 through 5.76. inclusive,
which do not exceed 350 words";
Pajie 6, line 6
DELETE -60" and SUBSTITUTE "55".
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
adoption of the amendments.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, von Beroldingen — 5.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, von Beroldingen — 5.
NEW BUSINESS
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Resolution authorizing extension of existing leases of real
property for F..\.(^E. program.
File 64-75-10, Resolution No. 354-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras— 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen— 4.
Passed for Second Reading
448 MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975
Ordinance appropriating $4,700, Public Works, Water Pol-
lution Control Division, for equipment, and rescinding
$4,700 from appropriation for contractual services; appro-
priating $15,000, Public Health, Dental Bureau, for equip-
ment, and rescinding $15,000 from appropriation for hos-
pital and laboratory supplies.
File 101-74-160, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Ordinance appropriating $2,251, Social Services, for perma-
nent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits for creation of
one position; rescinding $2,096 from appropriation for
permanent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits.
File 101-74-155, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Ordinance amending Section 169010A of Annual Salary
Ordinance, Social Services, reflecting reallocation of one
position; a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-48, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Consideration Continued
Ordinance appropriating $32,000, Juvenile Court, Proba-
tion Office, for operation.
File 101-74-158, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Neider, sec-
onded by Supervisor Pelosi, consideration was continued to May
12, 1975.
Ordinance appropriating $27,710, Public Library, for wages
and contractual services; rescinding $2,000 from appropria-
tion for overtime.
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975 449
File 101-74-159, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Nelder, sec-
onded bv Supervisor Pelosi, consideration was continued to May
12, 1975.
Passed for Secon«l Kea<iin|j;
Ordinance appropriating S10,000, Airport Operatinji, lor
increase in revolving fund.
File 101-74-161, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, increasing the
authorized amount of Airport revolving fund from S2,500
to $15,000.
File 239-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 10.132)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and
(bounty against Two (.'ount (Corporation and Lionel Pereira,
and authorizing dismissal of litigation.
File 46-75-4, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against City
and County.
File 45-75-7, Ordinance No.
(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement
SC 603-308 Helen Baird $5,000
667-758 Arlene Buntin 500
653-260 Loretta Grandberry 200
450 MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975
639-523 Rose Grossman 2,000
656-612 May Chang Liu 4,500
612-406 Jack Macrae, Teresa Macrae
and William Senteney 5,000
653-643 Hazel Mathews 1,150
660-374 Thomas McLin 6,000
656-718 Irma Stem 6,000
MC 697-101 Edward John Gasser 250
712-453 James A. Martinez 1,000)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for, accept and
expend Federal funds for a pre-trial intervention program.
File 68-75-9, Fvesolution No. 355-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Resolution approving and authorizing execution of an agree-
ment, and receipt of funds pursuant to that agreement, be-
tween Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the City
and County, for preparation of a local Parking Management
Plan.
File 507-74, Resolution No. 353-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Resolution authorizing release of lien on property at 1639
Jerrold Avenue, owned by the estate of Dolores G. Velli.
File 3-74-8, Resolution No. 352-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975 451
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Coiisulerutiuii (loii tinned
Ordinance appropriiitinu; .SJi,000, Juvenile ("ourt, ft»r o|)er-
atiun.
File 101-74-150.1, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Nclder, sec-
onded by Supervisor Pelosi, consideration was continued to May
12, 1975.
Ordinance appropriating:; 82,483.46, SherilT, lor permanent
salaries and overtime for fiscal year 1972-73.
File 201-72-133, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Nelder, sec-
onded by Supervisor Pelosi, consideration was continued to May
12, 1975.
Onlinance appropriating S3,960, (loroner's Office, lor opera-
tion; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-162, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Nelder, sec-
onded by Supervisor Pelosi, consideration was continued to May
12, 1975.
Consideration ('ontinued
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee were taken up:
Ordinance amending Administrative ('ode relating to death
benefits, to provide that surviving liushands of female mem-
bers of the Retirement System, under certain specified con-
ditions, shall receive allowances for time commen<'ing July 1,
1975 equal to one-half of their fives' unmodified allowances.
(Supervisor Molinari)
File 484-74, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 16.80-6.1 )
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Nelder, sec-
onded by Supervisor Pelosi, consideration was continued to May
12, 1975.
Ortlinance amending Administrative Code to authorize Re-
tirement Boar<l to ilelcrmine, basetl upon such evidence as
it considers appropriate and reliable, periods of part-time
service and compensation attributable thereto when said
Board determines that payrolls or tini<'rolls wrre not pre-
pared or have been lost or destroyed. (Supervisor Tamaras)
452 MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975
File 163-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 16.29-15.12)
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata,
seconded by Supervisor Nelder, consideration was continued to
May 12, 1975.
Referred to Comniittee
The following on Emergency Calendar was taken up :
Ordinance appropriating $34,500, Sheriff-Keepers, for over-
time and temporary salaries; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-181, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee for hearing on May 12, 1975,
at 1:30 p.m.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:
Ordinance approving lease for establishment and operation
of a restaurant at Harding Park Golf Course.
File 62-75-1, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Tamaras, consideration was continued to
May 12, 1975.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Mayor Joseph L. Alioto, May 4; Loris
DiGrazia, member, Recreation and Park Commission, April
28-May 23; Tommy Harris, member. Recreation and Park
Commission, May 15-30; Supervisor Alfred J. Nelder, May 6,
1975; with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 349-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
Permission Granted
The Clerk presented a letter from Senator John V. Turuiey,
requesting permission to use the Board Chambers on Thursday,
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975 453
May 15, 1975, at 2:00 p.m., for a hearing by the Senate Select
Committee on Aging.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
that said permission be granted.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, von Berold-
ingen — 4.
New Calendar Format
The Clerk called the Board's attention to the new calendar
format, which will result in savings in paper and postage, inas-
much as the calendar is now printed on both sides of the paper,
and estimated that the new method would result in annual savings
in postage of $936. and in reproduction costs of $260., based on
current rates in both areas.
The Clerk inquired whether there was any objection to the new
calendar format.
There being no objection, it was understood that the new for-
mat would become a permanent feature of the calendar.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMIMITTEE.
Referred to Coniir.ittee
Request that hearings he held to consider tem[)orary closing
of 21st Street, between Mission ant! Kartlett Streets, on Sun-
day, July 20, 1975, between 8:00 a.m. and ? :00 j).ni., for
annual flea market sponsored by Mission Merchants'' Associ-
ation to benefit senior citizens' Christmas party.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 42-75-22
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request that hearings be held to consi<Ier establishment of
bus stop at base of Clarendon Avenue overpass to encourage
use of overpass, and establishment of precautionary speed
limit signs on ap|>roaches to Clarendon School.
Supervisor Nelder presented on behalf of himself and Super-
visor Feinstein:
File 20-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
454 MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975
Request that hearings be held to consider temporary closing
of Austin Street, on May 9, 1975, between 10:00 a.m. and
2:00 p.m., for spring festival under auspices of Redding
School.
Supervisor Nelder presented on behalf of Supervisor Francois:
File 42-75-23
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider temporary closing
of Entrada Court on Sunday, May 18, 1975, from 12:00
Noon to 6:00 p.m., for neighborhood picnic sponsored by
Ingleside Terraces Homes Association.
Supervisor Nelder presented on behalf of Supervisor Francois:
File 42-75-21
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Tamaras requested that letter be directed to Mr.
Robert Laughead, Rate Engineer in the City Attorney's office,
advising that Mr. Stephen Matthews, former employee of Viacom
has contacted the Supervisor's office and would like to contribute
some facts and figures to assist with the audit currently under
way; and request Mr. Laughead's opinion as to whether the Board
should by ordinance require that Viacom break down its sources
of income in the statements provided to the City.
A^o objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisors Barbagelata and Kopp requested that the Clerk
endeavor to contact Supervisor Feinstein by telephone and ask
if she will call a special meeting to hear the issue of the Financ-
ing Program of Yerba Buena Public Facilities on Friday.
In the event that Supervisor Feinstein declines to call such
special meeting. Supervisors Barbagelata and Kopp requested
that the Clerk contact Supervisor von Beroldingen, Chairman of
the Finance Committee, and ask if she vi'ill call a special meeting
of the Finance Committee to hear the same subject matter on
Friday.
In the event that Supervisor von Beroldingen declines to sched-
ule such meeting, the two Supervisors requested that a majority
of the membership of the Finance Committee be asked to call such
meeting.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Resolution requesting ih^A the financing program for the
Verba Buena Center Public Facilities be revie^ved by the
appropriate committee or committees as quickly as possible.
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975 455
Supervisor Bnrbagelata presented:
File 91-75-6, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Supervisor Pelosi requested that the following be scheduled for
hearing by the Board as a Special Order at 2:00 p.m. on Monday,
May 12, 1975:
Resolution niakino; appointments to Open Spaee/Park Reno-
vation Citizens' Advisory Committee.
File 636-74-1, Resolution No.
To be calendared for Board meeting of Monday, May 12, 1975,
as Special Order at 2:00 p.m.
Referred to Committee
Resolution urging; Real Estate Department to research source
of funds for purchase and title of surplus properties o>vned
by the City and County an<l/or San Francisco Unified School
District, and to transfer title of properties owned by (."ity
and ('oinity from School District.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 258-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Adopted
Resolution recomnien<ling enactment of SB 1, if amen<ied to
delete provision requiring minutes of preceding open antl
public meetings be read at next open and pid)lic meeting of
such agency.
File 12-75-83, Resolution No. 350-75
Supervisor Kopp presented and, seconded by Supervisor Barba-
gelata, moved immediate adoption:
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Peiosi, lamaras — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Nelder, von
Beroldingen — 5.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to Depart-
ment of Public Works making reference to recent demolition of
old firehouse at Sacramento and Drumm Streets, and soliciting
the following information:
456 MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975
1. Reasons for issuing demolition permit which included use of
explosives;
2. Whether it was known that the film company which per-
formed the demolition as part of a stunt for a movie was
going to add flammable liquids to produce a dramatic effect;
3. What intervention occurred by the Mayor's office to obtain
such permission for the film company;
4. Whether the Department of Public Works intends to issue
permits for demolition by explosives in the future.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Molinari requested that the following be scheduled
for hearing by the Board as a Special Order at 2:00 p.m., on Mon-
day, May 12, 1975:
Resolution appointing Trustee and Alternate Trustee to Bay
Area Sewage Services Agency.
File 33-75-1, Resolution No.
Resolution appointing Ms. Vilnia Mendoza, Mrs. Joseph V.
Costello or Nathaniel Devereaux to Mental Health Advisory
Board.
File 92-75-5, Resolution No.
Resolution appointing George W. Ong to Commission on
Aging.
File 92-75-13, Resolution No.
Resolution appointing Alfred S. Siniora to Task Force on
Noise Control.
File 92-75-14, Resolution No.
Resolution appointing Robert Grassilli to Assessment Ap-
peals Board.
File 92-75-16, Resolution No.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution expressing support for application by Filipino-
American Council of San Francisco to obtain Federal fund-
ing from Community Services Administration, Region IX, for
an Outreach Community Food and Nutrition Program in the
South of Market and Lower Mission Areas of San Francisco.
Supervisor Molinari presented on behalf of himself and Super-
visor Feinstein:
File 259-75, Resolution No. 351-75
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975 457
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Pelosi, Tamaras — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Nelder, von
Beroldingen — 5.
Motion that the Board awanl certificates of honor to the
following :
William Becker (Supervisor Pelosi)
William Dwyer (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Irish Cultural Center (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Rev. John Joseph Klaia, O.P. (Supervisor Molinari)
Fenton McKerma (Supervisor Kopp)
Homan Quen ( Supervisor Kopp )
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stern ( Supervisor Kopp )
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Pelosi, Tamaras — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Nelder, von
Beroldingen — 5.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as follows :
Rev. Victor Bazzanella, O.F.M. (Supervisor Kopp)
Rabbi Elliott Burstein (Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Tamaras)
Harold E. Jackson (Supervisor Kopp)
Glenn J. Jacobs (Supervisor Kopp)
Harold M. Kutler ( Supervisor Kopp)
Damon A. Lewis ( Supervisor Kopp)
Burleigh Pattee (Supervisor Kopp)
Florence Rosenfeld ' Supervisor Kopp)
Dr. Helen Weyrauch (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
5:35 p.m. adjourned. ^^^^^^^ ^ BOREMAN, Acting Clerk
458 MONDAY, MAY 5, 1975
Approved by the Board of Supervisors July 7, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, May 12, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon-
day, May 12, 1975, 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present;
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari,
Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Tamaras
— 1.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Francois noted present at 2:28 p.m.
Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 2:13 p.m.
Supervisor Nelder noted present at 2:10 p.m.
Supervisor Tamaras noted present at 2:12 p.m.
Communication
The Clerk presented a communication from Task Force on
Noise Control, requesting permission for use of Room 228 for a
meeting on Monday, June 2, 1975, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Permission Granted
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that
said permission be granted.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Tamaras — 5.
(459,)
460
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Adopted as Amended
Resolution appointing memhers of Open Space/Park Reno-
vation (iitizens' Advisory ("ommittee.
File 636-74-1, Resolution No. 398-75
The following were nominated to serve on said Committee:
Member
Marvin Edwards
M. Scott Stewart
Ann Halsted
Claire Pilcher
Harvey Luster
Julia Commer
Ramon Barbierri
Eugene Coleman
George Duesdieker
Stanley Herzstein
Rosemary Menninger
( ( Bernard Speckman I )
John F. Crowley
Howard A. Chickering
Toby Rosenblatt
((Diane Hunter) )
Fujie Rolx-sky
Alan Wendroff
( ( Mary Connolly ) )
Dorothy Erskine
Madeline Pring
Stuart Wein
Betty Land is
Donna Yick
Nominee of Supervisor
Barbagelata
Feinstein
Francois
Gonzales
Kopp
Mendelsohn
Molinari
Nelder
Pelosi
Tamaras
von Beroldingen
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Pelosi. sec-
onded by Supervisor Kopp, John F. Crowley was substituted for
Bernard Speckman.
There was some discussion as to whether City employees or
retired City employees could serve on said committee.
Mr. James Stark, Deputy City Attorney, advised that there
should be no problem, so long as no comjjensation is involved.
Mr. Stark pointed out that the City employee nominated should
request permission from the Civil Service Commission prior to
appointment.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved to
delete the name of Diane Hunter, subject to her clearance, as an
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 461
active City employee, and to delete the name of Mary B. Con-
nolly, pending written opinion from the City Attorney as to the
eligibility of retired City employees.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Tamaras — 5.
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption of resolution as amended.
Resolution adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Tamaras — 5.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to City Attorney,
requesting written opinion as to the legality of appointing retired
employees to the Open Space/Park Renovation Citizens' Advisory
Committee.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution ap}3ointin^ Supervisor John L. Molinari as Trus-
tee, and Supervisor Terry A. Francois as Alternate Trustee,
of Bay Area Sewage Services Agency, for terms expiring
July 15, 1979, vice themselves, terms expired.
File 33-75-1, Resolution No. 368-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Tamaras — 5.
Resolution appointing member of Mental Health Advisory
Board, vice Judge Joseph Karesli, resigned, for term ending
November 14, 1977.
File 92-75-5, Resolution No. 375-75
(Candidates are as follows:
462 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
Mrs. Joseph V. Costello, Jr., recommended by S.F. Mental
Health Association;
Nathaniel D. Devereaux;
Ms. Vilma Mendoza, recommended by Mental Health Ad-
visory Board. »
Supervisor Molinari. seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to appoint Ms. Vilma Mendoza to Mental Health Advis-
ory Board.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Tamaras — 5.
Resolution appointing Ms. Mendoza adopted by the following
vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein. Kopp. Molinari.
Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Tamaras — 5.
Resolution appointing Georfie W . (hip as nieniher, ruiiiniis-
sioii on \j;inf;, for term ending .4pri! 12, 1979, vice himself,
term exj)ire(l.
File 92-75-13, Resolution No. 376-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisore Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Tamaras — 5.
Kesolulion ap[>oinliiii; Alfred .S. .Siniora as nienihcr. Task
Fc)re«' on Noise (loiilrol. for term enclinp Ocloher 21. ly?.!,
vice James Scalena. resigned.
File 92-75-14, Resolution No. 377-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelat^i. Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari.
Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Tamaras — 5.
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 463
Resolution appointinjj Robert 'J. Grassilli as nieiiil»er. Assess-
ment Appeals Board, fi>r term ending on first IMonday of
June, 1978, vice himself", term expired.
File 92-75-16, Resolution No. 378-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Consideration Continued
The following from Finance Committee without recommenda-
tion, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating' $63,214.79, various departments,
for retroactive wages an<! mandatory fringe benefits to pro-
vi(5e adjustment of compensation schedules and health and
welfare l)enefits, effective April 1, 1973, for plumber and
related crafts.
File 201-72-132, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con-
tinued to May 19, 1975.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordir.isnce (1972-73)
by adjusting health and welfare benefits, effective April 1,
1973 for plumber and related crafts, various departments;
a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 200-72-68, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con-
tinued to May 19, 1975.
Ordinance appropriating §208,673.24, various departments,
for retroactive wages an«l mandatory fringe benefits by ad-
justing the wage schedules, effective July 1, 1973, to provide
additional rates of pay for plumber and related classes.
File 101-73-210, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con-
tinued to May 19, 1975.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance (1973-74)
by adjusting wage schedules, effective July 1, 1973, to pro-
vide additional rates of pay for plumber and related classes.
464 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
various departments: a oonipatiion measure to llie precediiif;
item.
File 102-73-93, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Sup>er\'isor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was con-
tinued to May 19, 1975.
Temporarily Postponef!
The following recommendations of Finance (^ommittee, here-
tofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance approving lease for establishment and operation
of a restaurant at Harding Park Golf Course.
File 62-75-1, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, consideration was temporarily
postponed.
Ordinance authorizing City Attorney to dismiss ari)ilration
proceedings and petitions to compel arbitration in appoint-
ment of neutral arbitrator; authorizing (-hief Administra-
tive Offi<'er to execute the settlement agreement, all relating
to the development of Verba Buena Center Public Facilities.
(Supervisor Feinstein)
File 91-74-2.1, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, the Board recessed to go into
executive session to discuss the present status of lawsuits affect-
ing the Yerba Buena Center Public Facilities.
Executive Session
The Board recessed in order to go into executive session at
3:23 p.m.
The Board reconvened at 4:16 p.m.
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
Thereupon, Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Moli-
nari, moved to postpone the subject legislation, p)ending a briefing
of Supervisor Francois, who had not been present at the Execu-
tive Session.
Motion to postpone temporarily adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Berbegelata, Feinstein Francois, Gonzales,
MONDAY. MAY 12, 1975 465
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:
Ordinance approving lease for establishment and operation
of a restaurant at Harding Golf Course.
File 62-75-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup)ervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari. Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Sup)ervisor Francois — 1.
Supervisors Molinari and iNelder Temporarily Excused
Supervisors Molinari and Nelder asked that they be excused
for an emergency meeting of the Finance Committee.
No objection and request granted.
Thereafter, the Board resumed consideration of Calendar items
in the order of their appearance thereon.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for, accept and
expend Federal funds for Manpower Training Programs.
File 68-75-2.1, Resolution No. 372-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp.
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder
Temporarily Postponed
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to expend funds received
from the Department of Labor for public ser\'ice employ-
ment. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)
File 68-75-6.1, Resolution No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Barbagelata, consideration was temporarily
postponed.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating SI 50, Treasurer, travel expense:
812,140, Real Estate, operations: 812,500, Public Library,
466 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
stihscripliuns: and $51,150, Koail Fund, niaiiil<'i)an<-<- aiul
repair oC slr«'t'l lighting installatiuns.
File 101-74-150, Ordinance No. 179-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelat;i. Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder — 3.
Ordinance appropriating 84. TOO. Pnlilic Works, \\ at«'r I'ol-
lutiun (.'onlrol Division, lor <'<|iiipnifnt, and resrindinfi
S l-.TOO from ap|>roprialion Cor ••imlraclnal services; appro-
|>riatiM<i; S15.000. Public Health. DcMtal Bureau, for equip-
nu'ul. and r«'scindin<r 815.000 from appropriation Cor liospi-
tal an<l lal>oratory supplies.
File 101-74-160, Ordinance No. 182-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance appropriating 82.2.51. Social .Services. Cor per-
manent salari«-s and maiulalory Crinsre benefits C«»r creation
oC one position: rescinding 82.096 Croni appropriation Cor
permanent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits.
File 101-74-155, Ordinance No. 181-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen —10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance amending Seeti«)n 1 690104 oC Annual Salary
Ordinanc<-. .Social Servi<-es, relh'ctiiii: reallocation oC one
position: a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-48, Ordinance No. 187-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonz<des,
Kopp. Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating 832,000, Juvenile Court, Proba-
tion OfTiee, Cor operatiun.
File 101-74-158, Ordinance No.
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 467
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Felosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance appropriating $27,710, Public Library, for wages
and contractual services; rescinding S2,000 from appro-
priation for overtime.
File 101-74-159, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating §10,000, Airport Operating, for
increase in revolving fund.
File 101-74-161, Ordinance No. 183-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois. Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance amending .\dniinistrative Code, increasing the
authorized amount of Airport revolving fund from 82,500
to $1.5,000.
File 239-75, Ordinance No. 189-75
(Amends Section 10.132)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and
County against Two Count Corporation and Lionel Pereira,
and authorizing dismissal of litigation.
File 46-75-4, Ordinance No. 186-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
468
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
Onlinanc-e uiitliori/.ing settlement of litigation against (!ity
an<l County.
File 45-75-7, Ordinance No. 185-75
Action No.
Plaintiff
Settlement
SC 603-308
Helen Baird
$5,000
667-758
Arlene Buntin
500
653-260
Loretta Grandberry
200
639-523
Rose Grossman
2,000
656-612
May Chang Liu
4,500
612-406
Jack Macrae, Teresa Macrae
and William Senteney
5,000
653-643
Hazel Mathews
1,150
660-374
Thomas McLin
6,000
656-718
Irma Stern
6,000
MC 697-101
Edward John Gasser
250
712-453
James A. Martinez
1,000)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating S8,000, Juvenile Court, for opera-
tion.
File 101-74-150.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance appropriating §2,483.46, SherifT, for permanent
salaries and overtime for fiscal year 1972-73.
File 201-72-133, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn 1.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating S3,M60, ("oroner's Office, for opera-
tion.
MONDAY. MAY 12, 1975 469
File 101-74-162, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelatii, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder. Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here-
tofore considered and temporarily postponed, were taken up:
Ordinance authorizing City Attorney to dismiss arbitration
proceedings and petitions to compel arbitration in appoint-
ment of neutral arbitrator; authorizing Chief Administrative
Officer to execute the settlement agreement, all relating to
the development of Y'erba Buena Center Pidjlic Facilities.
(Supervisor Feinstein)
File 91-74-2.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to
continue consideration to May 19, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Pelosi — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Nelder, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 5.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing the IMayor to expend funds received
from the Department of Labor for public service employ-
ment. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)
File 68-75-6.1, Resolution No. 373-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
President Pro Tempore
At the request of Pxesident Feinstein, Supervisor Tamaras as-
sumed the Chair Pro Tempore.
Consideration Continued With Pending Motion to Amend
The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee without
recommendation was taken up:
Ordinance amending the Building Code, Housing Code and
470 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
ViiWcv (.ode rclaliiif; to security requirements for (iroup II
oeeupanries iiiid relr<»iicli'.e :i|>|)li<-ation thereof ami estali-
lishiii": operative date. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 375-72-1, Ordinance No.
(Adds Sections 1312, 1312.1 and 1312.2 to Building Code;
Adds Sections 713, 713.1 and 714 to Housing Code;
Adds Sections 636 through 636.9 to Police Code)
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to amend as follows:
Page 1, line 28: After "Code." ADD "This installation of
locking devices and other materials to be used shall in no
way supersede the provisions of vSections 1304 and 3802. A. 1
of this Code.";
Page 3. line 2«: After "service" ADD "; DELETE "or is
certified as withstanding the impact of a five-pound steel ball
dropped from a height of 40 feet." .■\DD "All glazing subject
to the provisions of Section 636.7 shall be of a type approved
by the Police Department.";
Page t, line 20: After "requirements." ADD "Where elec-
trically operated exterior doors are involved, the dead-bolt
requirement shall not apply; however, there shall be an ajj-
propriate cover plate over the latching mechanism that will
eflfectively prevent the latch from being manipulated with-
out a key.";
Page 6, line 13: ADD new paragraph as follows: "A dead-
bolt lock instilled in an exterior door prior to the effective
date of this amendment, with at le;ist a one-half inch ( V2"'
embedment in the holding device shall be deemed in com-
pliance with this section.";
Page 6, line 26: After "door." ADD "Glazing required in
this section shall be replacement glass only. Security devices
placed on exterior doors and windows that substantially pro-
vide the same protection as burglar resisUint glazing shall be
deemed in compliance with this section.";
Page 7. line 16: After "provisions of" DELETE "Sections
2, 3 and 4 of".
Page 7, line 17: DELETE "1977" and SUBSTITUTE
"1980".
Suix'rvisor Feinstein, seconded bv Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to continue to May 27, 1975, to give the Board members
an opportimity to review tthe proposed amendments.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 471
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Sujaervisor Pelosi — 1.
Thereafter, President Feinstein resumed the Cliair.
Reffrred to (]oniniittee
The following recommendation of State and National Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Resolution urjjing the State Legislature to repeal Chapter
946, Health and Safety Code, Statutes of 1973, relating to
retroaetive hijihrise life safety provisions.
File 12-75-12.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sujjervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, vcn Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Adopted
The following recommendation of Rules Committee was taken
up:
Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Supervis-
ors by amending Rules 19 and 37 thereof pertaining to limi-
tations on speaking anti privilege of the floor, respectively, to
re«|uire that any person addressing the Board of Supervisors
or a eonimittee thereof at a public hearing, or granted the
privilege of the floor, shall confine his remarks to the (|ues-
tion before the Board or committee. (Supervisor Francois)
File 140-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding Ar-
ticle VIII thereto, establishing a Ballot Simplification Com-
mittee; prescribing powers antl duties thereof; providing for
the submission, review and selection of ballot arguments;
472 MONDAY. MAY 12, 1975
provi(liii<: I'tir a halUil paiiiplilet and pre$criliiii« llie forniiit
and conl'-iils llicret)!': atiiciidin<z Scrtiou '2.'2'A n-lalinu lo
pr«»r«'<Iiirf l\>r siiiiniisisiun ol propo^icd • liarItT anuMidnu-iits;
and rfpealinji Soi-tion 2.4. ( Siipor\ isor Kopp)
File 568-74, Ordinance No. 188-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois. Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari. Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Passed for Second Kcadiui:
Ordinancf aincndint: \dniiiii«.truti\c <\)d«' relating In dcalli
lu'ni'fits. I<) pro\itl<- ll:at siirxixinj; hiishandji oC r<-iiial<' iiicin-
bers of the Kclin-nicnl .'System, under certain specified con-
ditions, shall recci\c alU>>«anees for time conimcncin;: Jul> 1,
IMT.'S equal to one-half of llieir wives' unniodltied allo\«aiices.
(."Supervisor Molinari)
File 484-74. Ordinance No.
^Adds Section 16.80-6.1)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
.Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance anienilins; Ailniinislrative ("ode t«> authorize Re-
tirenienl Koartl lo <leleriniMe. based upon sucli eviib-nce as il
<'»>nsid«'rs appropriate and reliable. p«'riods «)1 parl-liiue serv-
ice and compensation allribulable thereto >« hen said board
determines that payrolls or linu-rolls uere not prepared or
ha\e been lost «>r deslrt>\ed. (.*Super\ ist>r Tanuiras)
File 163-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 16.29-15.12)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata. Feinstein. Francois. Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi. Tamaras, von Beroldingen— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
NKW BUSINESS
Passed for Second Reailing
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Ordinance aiitliorizin"; sellb-meiil of liliKalion of various
Mf)NI)AY, MAY 12. 11)75 473
phiiiilins ii;4aiii.tl llic (jly and County.
File 45-7r)-«, Ordinancf No.
(Action No. PUiintifJ Seltlemenl
SC 657.0.'J4 IJi.mc .Jackson $ 8(K).(K)
W>6-522 l{iich(-l Waskoni 4,(XK).(H)
660-4r,4 .Ifwcl Coleman 1,20().(K))
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Sujjf^rvisors IJarhaKelaUi, Keinslein, Francois, Ocnzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, IV^Iosi, 'I'amaras, von BeroldinKen 10
Al)St?nt: SujK'rvisor Mendelsohn I.
Ordinnnee uppropriiilin^ ? t()2,.'>00, I'liltiic Works, for Phase
I, iiwiKoiiry w(iter|tro<>finf; and skvli^ht rerunstnielion, City
Hall.
File 101-74-163, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, P'einslein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, feiosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Abs«!nt: SuiKTvi.sor Mendelsohn 1.
Ordiriaiiee a|ipro|>riatiii^ iS.'i,}?.'* J, i'uldie F)erender, salaries,
for addilioii and abolisliiiieiit of one posilion, and elian^in^
class lillf lo n<-^v lilb- al liiglier rale of pay; rescindinf; $.'i,629
from apfiroprialion lor perrnaneni salaries.
File 101-74-165, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Snjx-rvi.sors IJarbagf^laUi, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance amending .Secli«»n 16.'S010, Annual Salary Ordi-
nance, Public Defender, rcncclin^; addition and abolishment
of certain positions, and clian^in^ class titles to new lill«-s at
lii;j;her rale of pay; a companion measure to the preceding
item.
File 102-74-65, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayt!s: Suix?rvisors BarbageiaUi, Feinstein, Francois, (Jonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Abs<'nt: Supttrvisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance appropriating S6,29}{, Public Health, and $l,li2H,
W atcr Operating, for permanent salaries, for addition and
474 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
ahollshniciil (>( two positions and creation ol one position
hy re<li.>i|ril)uti:m |>(f>ili<tn> \»itliiii (l«-parlnients as matters ol'
recofinition with no clianjie in class titles or rates of pay:
rescindinfi S10.626 from appropriation for permanent sal-
aries and wa^es.
File 101-74-166, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Taken Up Out of Order
Consideration (Continued
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the follov.ing from Budget and
Govemment:il Efficiency Committee with recommendation "Do
Pass After Amendment", was taken up out of order:
.4nnual Budget of the City and County of San Francisco for
the fiscal year 1975-76.
File 100-75-5
(Consideration of the budget to be continued to Mav 19,
1975.)
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented the following statement on
behalf of the Budget and Governmental Efficiency Committee:
The Budget and Governmenttd Efficiency Committee ( my col-
leagues are Supervisors Dianne Feinstein, John L. Molinari. Al-
fred J. Nelder and Dorothy von Beroldingen*, presents lo the
Board of Supervisors today the proposed annual budget of the
City and County of San Francisco for the fiscal year 1975-1976.
Itemized lists of the Committee's recommendations, relative to
the Budget and the Supplemental Budget, have been furnished
Board members. These lists, together with Volumes I, II, and III
of the Budget, and the \oliune of Supplementiil Budget requests,
constitute a comprehensive budget report.
The annual budgets of the San Francisco Unified School Dis-
trict and the San Francisco Community College District are not
included with the City and County figures because these budgets
have not yet been finally adopted and are not, in any e%enf. sub-
ject to action by the Board. All statistics herein have been com-
piled or adjusted to reflect the absence of these Districts' data.
( All indications at this time are that the 1975-76 budgets of both
Districts will not exceed 1974-75 levels.)
Comparative dat;» highlighting the budget is as follows:
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 475
1974-75 Budget $663.0 million
1975-76 Departmental Requests
(including salary standardization) 808.8 million
1975-76 Mayor's Recommended Budget 710.1 million
Restoration of Mayor's 7V2 percent Reduc-
tion without detail in salaries and
fringe benefits per City Attorney's
Opinion 17.3 million
1975-76 Adjusted Mayor's budget 727.4 million
1975-76 Budget and Governmental Effi-
ciency Committee recommended
cuts of Mayor's budget 16.8 million
1975-76 Budget and Governmental Effi-
ciency Committee recommended
budget 710.6 million
Revenue Estimates
The Committee believes that the following revenue estimates
should be increased in the setting of the lax rate:
Controller's Committee's
Budget Estimate Estimate
Hotel Room Tax $ 6,800,000 $ 7,700,000
Industrial Waste Discharge Fees 0 570,000
Compensatory Reserve 0 1,500,000
Hetch Hetchy-Re venue allocation
to General Fund 0 2,000,000
Utility Users Tax 10,500,000 10,900,000
Interest-General Fund 17,500,000 18,400,000
Muni Railway-Passenger Fares 23,230,000 24,500,000
Motor Vehicle in lieu tax-City 6,300,000 6,700,000
Motor Vehicle in lieu tax-County 4,900,000 5,200,000
Port Revenues:
Dockage 700,000 860,000
Wharfage 2,400,000 2,780,000
Interest 600,000 1,000,000
TOTAL $72,930,000 $82,110,000
In total, the Committee's revenue estimates exceed those of the
Controller by $9,180,000. This entire amount would directly re-
duce the ad valorem tax requirement.
The amount of support for the annual budget from ad valoiem
taxes cannot be precisely determined before September, 1975,
when school and community college budgets have been adopted,
and the expected increase in the assessed property values together
with surpluses, subventions, grants, and various revenue and
expenditure adjustments are finalized by the Controller. Despite
a continuing unprecedented rate of inflation which has increased
476 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
the costs of goods and services more than 12 jDercent over the last
year, it is the firm intention of your Budget and Governmental
Efficiency Commiltee to recommend to the Board any and all
actions which may prudently be tiiken to maximize the use of
existing funding sources other than prof)erty t^ixes in order to
maintain or reduce the current property tax rate of $12.75.
It is particularly important this year to make every effort to cut
the tax rate, in light of the recent massive real property reassess-
ment by the Assessor ( an independent elected official ) . In and
of itself, the reassessment will result in substantially higher
assessed valuations (hence higher tax bills) on most residential
properties in the City.
Personnel, Generally
Net new positions requested by departments: 1,900
Net increase in positions recommended by Mayor: 126
Net increase in positions recommended by Committee: 85
The Committee has recommended that $6,531,030 be deleted
from the budget, which would have funded 503 positions. This
action will, in effect, continue the freeze on the filling of most
vacant positions begun in 1973-74 by the Mayor and the Board.
The positions will bo continued in the budget and will be available
for funding in the future when program needs and adequate rev-
enues may be demonstrated.
All essential positions have been excluded from this propased
1975-76 freeze on filling vacjint positions, thereby assuring that
public safety and convenience will not be affected.
Increases in retirement benefits for Police and Firemen ap-
proved by the voters resulted in a $13.1 million increase in the
1975-76 budget. Health Service System contributions increased
S.7 million. The Social Security Employer's Tax increased $1.1
million.
Salary Standardization for Miscellaneous Employees increased
the budget for salaries of pemianent employees by $10.1 million.
An additional amount not known will be needed to fund increases
for employees covered by labor agreements yet to be finalized by
the private sector.
District Auorney
Two new programs have been added to the District Attorney's
office for 1975-76. An eight-ix^rson Child Support Division will be
established to secure child support payments from absent parents
whose children are receiving welfare assistance.
A second Division consisting of three persons will enforce stat-
utes and ordinances relating to conflict of interest and campaign
contributions and expenditures.
Department of Social Services
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 477
The Department of Social Service's $120.8 million budget repre-
sents an increase of $11.6 million over the 1974-75 budget of $109.2
million. The local share of the Social Services budget amounts to
$34.7 million which is an increase of $5.6 million over the 1974-75
local share.
The budget includes an increase of $2.9 million in General Assist-
ance which is a locally funded program amounting to $9.35 million
in the 1975-76 budget. Provision for Aid to Families with Depend-
ent Children has been increased by $5 million to a total of $55.6
million for 1975-76.
The Mayor's budget recommends 99 new positions for the De-
partment of Social Services. This Committee recommends approval
of the new positions which lepresents a net increase of 28 new
positions for the Department since the Committee has frozen
71 vacant positions in the Social Services budget. Thirty-three of
the new positions will provide for the increased caseload in the
Food Stamp Program which is 100 percent Federally funded.
Sixty-six of the new positions will provide for improved staffing
ratios and supervision over the AFDC Program in order to reduce
the error rate to avoid reductions in the Federal contributions,
and to handle the increasing caseloads.
Municipal Railway
The Municipal Railway budget includes an increase of 25 new
positions which will improve service to the public through imple-
mentation of a preventive maintenance program and increased
transit information services.
Piiljlicity and Advertising; Fund
The Publicity and Advertising Fund has been increased from
$2,700,000 to $2,970,000. Among other things, this will allow full
funding of the Park Band Concerts and the Municipal Chorus
from the hotel tax at no ad valorem tax cost.
Port Commission
The Mayor's budget includes the deletion of 34 positions from
the Port of San Francisco. This includes the deletion of the Har-
bor Police from the Port budget, and the recommended transfer
of the cost of operating the Fireboat to the General Fund. This
Committee, however, is recommending the adjustment of Port
revenues to reflect increased tariffs effective since January 1975
and decreases in expenditures which allow the Port to meet all
of its obligations in 1975-76, including the cost of operating the
Fireboat and the Harbor Police without using any General Fund
property tax revenues.
Committee Recommendation for Interim Study
The Budget and Governmental Efficiency Committee has direc-
ted the Budget Analyst to begin, within the next two weeks, an
intensive Management Audit of the Community Mental Health
478 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
Program. This Audit, which should require two to three months
to complete, will be broad in scope and will include a review of
audits made by State agencies. The objective of this audit will be
to improve and make more efficient the administration and opera-
tion of the program to meet the public's need for mentiil health
services at the lowest cost possible.
Annual Salary Ordinance — Administrative Provisions
The Civil Service Commission has proposed an amendment to
the Administrative Provisions, and the Committee recommends
approval, as follows:
Amending Section 1.34, maximum rate for Part-Time Service
from $274 per month to $292 per month.
The Controller has furnished cost data relative to charges levied
for accommodations, .services and facilities furnished to employ-
ees in various departments. Based on this data, the Committee
recommends amendment to the Administrative Provisions as
follows:
(1) Amending Section 1.35 to increase the rate per day for
meals at the Hetch Hetchy Project Boarding House
from $4.90 to $5.00.
(2) Amending Section 1.35 to increase the rate per person
per day at the O'Shaughnessy Guest Cottage from
$29.50 to $32.50.
(3) Amending Section 1.35 to increa.se the rate per meal at
Camp Mather from $1.00 to $1.25 and in other depart-
ments and institutions i other than Hetch Hetchy ~t
from $1.00 to $1.50.
(4) Amending Section 1.35 to increase the unit cost for
laimdry per biweekly period from $3.40 to $3.80.
.Acknowledgements
The Budget and Governmental Efficiency Committee com-
mends and thanks Controller John Farrell. his budget assistants
Thomas Nerney and David Fong, the Administrative Assistant
to the Mayor, George J. Grubb, and their staffs for their valued
assistance and cooperation. Thanks are also extended to the De-
partment of City Planning who prepared the graphic illustration
of the budget as officially advertised in the newspaper.
Board Action
In order that all members of the Board may have an oppor-
tunity to consider in complete detail the Committee's recom-
mended changes in the entire budget, the Committee has com-
pleted its review of the budget as much before adoption as was
possible in view of the numerous meetings required. The Charter
provides that the Board shall adopt the budget not earlier than
May 15. The Budgetary Procedure Ordinance declares that the
budget may not be adopted later than May 21 .
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 479
Therefore, on the regular Board meeting of May 19, I will
move that the budget, as amended by the Board in accordance
with the Committee's recommendations, be adopted.
Coiifliision
Supervisors Feinstein, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen and
I submit the Budget and Govemmental Efficiency Committee
recommendations to the Board with unanimity.
As previously announced, all members of the Board were cor-
dially invited to attend the Committee's departmental hearings
and budget sessions, and to favor the Committee with any sug-
gestions they might have to offer. The Committee welcomed those
who found it possible to attend, and the comments of all who
submitted them.
The Committee's various recommendations for extra-budgetary
action to be taken concurrently with adoption of the budget, are
included in the preceding pages. In the absence of contrary direc-
tives from the Board, the Committee will proceed further as rec-
ommended therein.
Re(|iiest Granted
Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that letter be sent to the
President of the Public Utilities Commission, asking that neces-
sary action be taken to transfer to the General Fund surplus
moneys in said Commission's funds.
Supervisor Mendelsohn also requested that similar letter be
sent to the President of the Airports Commission.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved that consideration of the budget be continued to Mav 19,
1975.
Motion to continue consideration adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Taken Up Out of Order
Adopted
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Tamaras,
seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the following from Fire, Safety and
Police Committee, was taken up out of order:
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of
certain streets.
File 42-75-11, Resolution No. 371-75
480 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
(Seventh Avenue, between Lake Street and the Presidio Wall.
June 15, 1975 from 9:00 a.m. to sundown, for a Father's
Day Fair;
Grant Avenue, at the intersections of Vallejo, Green, Union
and Filbert Streets, from midnight, June 13, to 8:00 p.m.,
Juno 14. 1975, and from midnight, June 14, to 8:00 p.m.,
June 15, 1975, for a Father's Day Fair, i
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Sui)crvisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Announcement of (.'liange in Date of .Meetins;
Supervisor Gonzales announced that the meeting of the Streets
and Transportation Committee to consider the quest ion of Doyle
Drive, had been rescheduled from Wednesday, May 14, to Thurs-
day, May 15, 1975, and asked that the necessary action be taken
to notify all interested persons.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Recess
At the hour of 6:15 p.m.. the Board recessed for dinner.
Reconveninji of the Board
The Board reconvened at the hour of 8:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Supervisor Francois noted present at 9: 10 p.m.
Supervisor Gonz^des noted present at 9:45 p.m.
Presentation of Guest
President Feinstein acknowledged the presence of Aleksandr
Voronel, prominent physicist, who had been brought to the Unitc^l
States by the Soviet Jewry Action Group.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendation of Finance Committee was
taken up:
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 481
Ordinance aniendinji Sections 557010, 5}{1010, 745030J and
745030C, Annual Salary Ordinance, Piihlii' Health and Pub-
lic Utilities, reflectint; addition and abolislunenl of certain
positions, redistributing; positions Mithin departments as
matters of recognition, with no change in class titles or rates
of pay; a companion measure to File 101-71-166.
File 102-74-59, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Passed for Second Reading as Amende«l
The following from Finance Committee with recommendation
"Do Pass After Amendment", were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating ( ($788,637) ) $771,637, San Fran-
cisco General Hospital, for operation.
File 101-74-167, Ordinance No.
(Prop>osed amendment is as follows:
Reduce appropriation for materials and supplies from
$137,408 to $120,408: reduce total appropriation to $771,637. )
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to amend per Committee recommendations.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Ordinance appropriating $550, Adult Probation; $450,
Treasurer; $168, Farmers' Market; $576, Real Estate;
$1,300, Weights and Measures; $7,430, Public Health:
$11,000, Fine Arts Museums; (($432, Public Library));
$1,150, Recreation and Park; $480, War Memorial, for
operation.
File 101-74-168, Ordinance No.
( Proposed amendment is as follows:
Delete $432, Public Library; reduce total appropriation to
$23,104.)
482 MONDAY, MAY 12. 1975
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to amend per Committee recommendation.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbasjelata, Feinstein. Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Suixrvi.sors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Resolution aullutri/in*; the Mayor lo amend (iranl fmm ()('•
fife «»!' (iriniinal .lustice Planninsj; to incr«'a!>e niatchins: funds
for project entitled "Hape \icliinizalion Slu(l\7(!rinie Spe-
eific -19««>."
File 68-75-10, Resolution No. 374-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Resolution aeeeplinp jjift of SI 00.000 from estate of Ronald
T. Rolph f<ir use by Ke(Teali()M and Park Department to>»ar(I
a(-<|iiisition or construction of a public play<;round.
File 38-75-30, Resolution No. 369-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Consideration Continued
Ordinanc«' appropriating 8.>.>0, Treasurer; S12.400, Real
F-.statc: S1.*><M. Tax Collect<)r. for operation: and S20,000
War McuH»rial. feu- rec-oii>tructiou of Opera House stage
battens: an emergency measure.
File 101-74-1G9, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Suix^rvisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, consideration was con-
tinued to May 19, 1975.
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 483
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriatinfi $3,987, Public Health, lo provide
additional cost of livinji adjustment to \vaf;e rale of meal <'ut-
ters and head meat cutters, effective January 1, 1975.
File 101-74-170, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Ordinance aniendinfj Sections 555030 and 557030 of An-
nual Salary Ordinance, Puhlic Health, to provide additional
cost-of-livinsj adjustment to wa^e rate ol meat cutter and
head meat cutter, effective January 1, 1975; a companion
measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-17.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Ordinance appropriating $14,122, various departments, for
addition and abolishment of eight positions, and creation of
new positions and abolishment of existing positions, regard-
less of rates of pay involved when respective duty statements
are not closely relate*!; rescinding $13,837 from appropria-
tion for permanent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits.
File 101-74-171, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisois Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance Sections
225010, 557010, 725010C, and 735010, various depart-
ments; a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-63, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Adopted
484 MONDAY. MAY 12, 1975
Rooliilion arc-rplina: ^ifls of S20.000 fr«)ni Natioiiiil KikIom-
meiil (or the Arts, for usv hy the \rl <!oniiiii§!>i<)ii for tli«'
N«'i;;lili<trliin»(l Arts Profiriim. ami S.'i.OlO from (ialif'ctrnia
Arts (loiiiiiiissioii for use hy the Art (loniniission for a mural
project in San Francisco.
File 38-75-32, Resolution No. 370-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: SajxTvisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molin;iri, Nelder, Tamaras, von Boroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Passed for Second Keadinfi as .\niended
The following from Finance Commiltee with recommendation
"Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating .SI 2,850, (,"ivil .Service: S2 1.089,
Police Department: ( (S.i,.i.iO) ) Sii.lriO. Sheriff: Steinhart
Atpiarium. ( (.S2.200) ) S2.1 10. Finance and Records. Direc-
tor's Office. 8:500: Puhlic Administrator. .S.S.S.iO: Public
Works. Hudtlinij: Inspection. S2,280: Public Health. Kmer-
fiency Hospital. S8.900: Recreation an<l Park. Sll.lOO:
Hetch Heti'hy Project Fund. S36.000: for o]ieration and
e(|uipnient.
File 101-74-173, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingon, seconded by Suix^rvisor Molinari,
moved to amend per Committee recommendation.
( Proposed amendment is as follows:
Reduce appropriations — for Sheriff, from $5,550 to $5,150;
for Steinhart Aquarium, from $2,200 to $2,110; reduce total
app.'opriation to $103,529.)
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen^-8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: SuiJervisors Gonziilcs, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
.\dopted
The following recommendations of State and National Affairs
Committee were taken up:
Resolution cunmiending Governor Kdmund G. Itrown, Jr.,
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 485
for his efforts to resolve effectively ami fairly the farm
lahor issues. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 6-75-136, Resolution No. 363-75
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution requesting San Francisco delegation in the State
Legislature to urge immediate enactment of legislation uhich
would provide reduced driver and auto insurance rates for
our elderly population, l>ase<l upon reduced driving mileage.
(Supervisors Pelosi, Tamaras)
File 12-75-7, Resolution No. 364-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution entlorsing A(A 2, providing that State imposed
motor vehicle tax revenues he use«l for all cost of pid)Iic
transit systems other than operating costs, an«l for construc-
tion, improvement anti maintenance of pui)lic streets and
roadways and related ex[)en<litiires. (.Supervisors Molinari,
Kopp)
File 12-75-9, Resolution No. 366-75
Adopted by the following vole:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution urging San Francisco delegation in State Legisla-
ture to introduce legislation to provifie that escheated fimds
he distributed to counties of origin.
File 12-75-48, Resolution No. 365-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Consideration Continued
Resolution opposing enactment of SB 502, wliich would de-
lete certain provisions of Environmental Quality Act of 197.5.
486 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
File 12-75-56, Resolution No. •
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, consideration was continued to
May 19, 1975.
.\<l(>|tl(Ml as Aniended
Resoliilion siipporlini; «'iia<-liiicnt of AI5 .">90 «hich >wuil<I
inc-n-asi' to 21 llic iiiiinli<-r <»(' inriiibcrs of ISuaril of <i<)\frii-
ors of Stale liar of (laliforiiia. (Supervisor kopp)
File 12-75-71, Resolution No. 397-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to amend as follows:
After first "Resolved" clause, ADD "Further Resolved, That
the San Francisco Board of Supervisors does urge the State Legis-
lature and particularly the San Francisco legislative delegation
to initiate legislation to provide for lay membership on all boards
and commissions which administer laws relating to businesses and
professions in the State of California."
Amendment adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sufx^rvisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution as amended adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Su|H'rvisors Barbagelata. Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Adopled
Hcs<»lulioii iirfiiiif; enact iiieiil of J^H 768 providinu f<)r piiii-
ishniciil of the crime of e.\plo<lin^ a hoinl) or e.vplosives.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 12-75-75, Resolution No. 367-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Su|3ervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Sup)ervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Consideration Continued
Ke^oluliun urfiiiij; <-na<-lini'Mt of S|{ .'{21. SI5 172 and SI? }{.'>.i.
pro>idin<: for in«Tea>e> in perj>onnel and !?alari<-s< for Sup»T-
ior and .Municipal Courts of l^ily and County of San Fran-
cisco.
File 12-75-80, Resolution No.
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 487
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata,
seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued to
May 19, 1975.
Request Granted
Supervisors Barbagelata and Kopp requested that the Clerk
contact the clerks of the Municipal and Superior Courts, and
obtain from each a letter detailing salary increases and increase
in personnel proposed in SB 321, SB 472 and SB 855.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution urjjino; National Railroad Passenger Corporation
to institute rail service from the San Francisco Bay Area lo
Eureka. (Supervisor iMendelsohn)
File 214-75, Resolution No. 379-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Ttunaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Consideration Considered
The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with-
out recommendation was taken up:
Charter amendment deleting Section 8.403, providing for
the setting of rates of pay for trades and crafts. (Super-
visor Barbagelata)
File 204-75
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to continue consideration to May 19, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Charter amendment deleting Section 8.404, providing for ihe
setting of rates of pay and benefits of carmen. (Supervisor
Barbagelata)
File 205-75
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to continue consideration to May 19, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
488 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
f'onsifleration ('untiiuied
The following rocommpndatioii of Urban and (^onsumer Affairs
Committee was taken up:
Resolution invitin<; Democralir and Rc|>iil>Ii<-an National
<!oniniitt<-c«< to consich-r .San Francisco as the site ol their
1976 Presidential nominating conventions. (Supervisor
Kopp)
File 225-75, Resolution No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was continued to
May 19," 1975.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following from Urban and Consumer Affairs Committee
with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up;
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to provide that
meeting of Fioard of F)irector.'^ and of membership of .*^an
Francisco Twin Bicentennial. Inc.. and of its <«>nimitte«'s shall
lie open |>ulilic meetings hehl in conforinit> uilli provisions
ol Hro>*n A«'t. (Siipervis<tr Molinari)
File 227-74-2, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 8.12-3)
( Proposed amendment is as follows:
Page 2, line li After "California" ADD ", except any
provision thereof requiring notice of such meetings.")
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
amend F>er Committee recommendations.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: SufX'rvisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
.4dopted
The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee was
taken up:
Resolution granting revocable permission to Uinwiddie Con-
struction (!onipaii> to occupy a portion of lllh Street, be-
tween Mark«'t and .Mission Streets, during construction oper-
ations.
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 489
File 237-75, Resolution No. 380-75
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vole:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Referred lo Committee
The following from the Emergency Calendar was taken up;
Ordinanee appropriating; $149,500, Sheriflf's Departmeiil,
for materials and supplies and foodstuffs, an emerjiency
measure.
File 101-74-187, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of the Finance Committee was
presented by Supervisor Molinari.
Ordinance appropriating $34,500, .Sheriff, Keepers, for o^ er-
tinie and temporary salaries; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-181, Ordinance No. 180-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Mayor Joseph L. Aiiolo, May 7-10;
Dean Antlerson, member. Retirement Board, .^lay 23; Gilbert
H. Borenian, Acting Clerk, Board of Supervisors, May 24-
June 2; R. L. Bozzini, Agricultural (Commissioner antl Sealer
of Weights and Measures, .June 8-25; Robert E. Buckley,
member. Police Commission, May 29, June I and June 5-15;
Francis J. Curry, M.D., Director of Public Health, iVIay 8-12;
Samuel .Martinez, member, Board of Education, May 7-8:
Dr. Steven P. Morena, Superintendent of Schools, May 8-18:
Supervisor Alfred J. Nelder, May 11; .Marjorie G. .Siern,
member. Public Library Commission, May 7-June 5; Wallace
490 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
Worlniaii, Director of Properly, June 22-27, 1970, with per-
mission to leave the Stale.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 356-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
ROLL CALL FOR INTKODLCTION OF IMKASURES AND
COLMUMCATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
O.N BY CO.>LMITTEE.
Request (^ranted
Supervisor Tamaras requested that letter be directed to Civil
Service Commission, citing Ordinance 222-68, enacted by the
Board, which required that members of the uniformed forces of
the Police and Fire Departments submit to periodic physical
examinations by physicians designated by the Civil Service Com-
mission, and v.'hich charged the Civil Service Commission, jointly
with the Police and Fire Commissions, with establishing physical
fitness standards, and ask why this has not been implemented.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
(iliarter aniciidnu-nl aildiiiu S«'<-lion 6. .'ill. estahlisliin^ a
Bureau of the Bu(l<:et and a Hiidfjet (iommitlee, and ereatinji
position «>f Director of said luireaii.
Sup)ervisors von Beroldingen and Feinstein presented:
File 270-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
.\<lopted
Alotioii thai lii> Honor, the Mayor, he rfcjuc^led to proclaim
the week of Ma> 18-21, 1975, as "National Action for Foster
Children Week".
Supervisors Feinstein and Nelder presented:
File 4-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
Request Granted
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 491
Supervisors von Beroldingen, 'Molinari and Feinstein requested
that letter be directed to members of the State Senate Finance
<^;ommittee, urging support of SB 572, which would provide addi-
tional State funding for Public Defender programs.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred t«» (lomiiiiltee
Resolution exteinlina; hand of weleonie from the Boanl of
Supervisors to the refiisjees from ('omniunist agression in
fndoehina.
Supervisors Barbagelata and Francois presented:
File 266-75-1, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Ordinance amending Section 723.2 of Public Works (]ode
to provide that the Board of Supervisors may I>y resohilioii
waive fees for revocable permits for minor sidewalk en-
croachments.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented:
File 265-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee
Charter amendment amending Section 8.105 and adding
Section 8.105.1, relating to conflicts of interests concerning
officers and employees of the City and County.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 611-74
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Adopted
Resolution petitioning the Governor to take immediate ur-
gent action to resolve the curren! medical malpractice insur-
ance crisis in the San Francisco Bay Area, including calling a
special session of the Legislature to enact any emergency
legislation which is required.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 12-75-77.1, Resolution No. 357-75
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 2.
492 MONDAY, MAY 12. 1975
Referred to' Coniniillee
Resuliiliuii approving iiiudiHcatioii uf agreement lietweeii
Kccrculion aiul Park <!oniniission and Sail Fraiifisco Mari-
linu" .Mii>ciiiii Association, Inc., for lease of Aquatic Park
Huildiiig and certain adjacent land areas for .Maritime .Mu-
seum ptirjioses, to permit tlie char^in<: of admission to the
museum under c<-rtaiii terms and conditions and for re-
stricted periods.
Supervisor Fcinstcin presented on behalf of Supervisor Men-
delsohn:
File 269-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Adopte<l
Resttlulion ur^in^ endorsement of SIJ 825, relalino; to dis-
placed homemakers.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 12-75-85, Resolution No. 358-75
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Referred to Committee
Resolution ur^in^ Congress to amend the Migration and
Refiifiee .Vssistance .\ct of 1962, to assist in the settlement
of refufiees from ."Southeast .\sia, an<l to authorize and ap-
propriate all funds necessary to relieve state, city and county
{loveriiments of such costs.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 13-75-11, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Adopted
Resolution aulhori/.inp temporar) i'losinf; of Pacific- .\vennc.
between |{allcr\ and Sansomc Streets, .May 1."), 197.1, from
6:00 to 9:00 p.m. for official opening ceremonies of Bali's.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 42-75-24, Resolution No. 360-75
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 493
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
MoLLnari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Austin Street,
between Polk ami Larkin Streets, May 9, 1975, from 10:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m., for a Spring Festival.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 42-75-23, Resolution No. 359-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance adding Section 11.59.2 to Police Code, forbiilding
unlawful solicitation by taxicab or limousine companies for
business at hotels, motels and restaurants, and provi<ling
penalties therefor.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 596-74, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Adopted
Resolution welcoming establishment of Northern California
(Chapter of American Red Magen David for Israel in .San
Francisco.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 267-75, Resolution No. 361-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Referred to Committee
494 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
OrdiiiaiUM- iinicn<liii<; Serliorf 1385 of SiilMli\i!si(m (."oclf lo
|»ro\i(lc tlial ••<ni\«'rsi<>ii of a [irojcci <-<tiilaiiiiii^ 1 .0(K) (1\>«'II-
iii^ iiiiil^ shall he approM-d diiIn >\itli lli<- ('oii!>i'iil ol tliirt}-
five perrenl (So*/*: ) •'• ll"' lciiaiil> itK-rcol'.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 469-74-4, Ordinance No.
Referred to Joint Streets and Transportation/ Planning Hous-
ing and Development Committee
Adopli'd
Rt'soliilioii iirpiiif: Golden Gat»' Transit l(» l)<'!>in service on
proposed route -61 uhieh «ill provide puhlic transit serv-
iee from San Franeiseo Zoo lo Point IJeyes National Seashore
on Saturdays. Sundays and liidida}^ dnrin*: the snrniner vaca-
tion perio<l. from May 21 through Septendier I. 1973.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 268-75, Resolution No. 362-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Referred lo Conimiltee
Request that hearings he held lo consider amendini: .Section
3.*>..>.2 of the (iharler, relating to salari«'s t>f uniformed forces
in tlie Police Department. t«» pro\ide procedure for hxinji
of additional rates of pa> f«>r mcnd>ers assigned to the dis-
arming and disposal of explosive or inflammahle materials.
Supervisors Nelder, Feinstein, Tamaras and von Bcroldingen
presented :
File 271-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Request Granted
Supervisors Nelder and Kopp requested that letters be direc-
ted to Dean Maoris, Director of Planning, and to Jim Jaquet.
Director, Mayor's OlTice of (\)mmunity Development, asking that
they determine the availability of funds to enable the North of
Market Health Center to secure by short-term lease adequate
housing for said center.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 495
Referred to ("omniiltee
Request thai hearings lie held to consider installation of four-
way STOP signs at intersection of Dwighl and Gerard Streets.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 18-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request that hearings he hehl to consider amending the
Rules of Ortler of the Board to provide for a fine of $10 for
those nienihers who fail to show up for evening or recessed
sessions of the Board.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented:
File 140-75-3
Referred to Rules Committee
Request that hearings he held to consi<h'r the «-iirrent medi-
cal malpractice insurance crisis in San Francisco, an«l to con-
sider requesting the Governor to invoke his emergency pow-
ers in connection therewith.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 12-75-77.2
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Adopted
Motion that the Boar«l award certificates of honor to the
following:
Dalisay Bocobo-Baiunsat ( Supervisor Feinstein )
Jiro Jerry Enomoto ( Supervisors Nelder, Francois)
Joanie Jane T. Harrison ( Supervisor Tamaras )
Dr. Steven Morena ( Supervisor Kopp )
William T. Reed ( Supervisor Mendelsohn )
U.S. Public Health Service Hospital (Supervisor Kopp)
Alice Wilson (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 6-75
Adopted unanimously by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as follows:
Avery Brundage ( Supervisor Kopp for all members )
Richard Corsetti (Supervisor Molinari)
496 MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975
Rose Dito ( Supervisor Moiinari )
Frederick G. Hamley 'Supervisor Kopp)
Raymond Leo ( Supervisor Kopp '
Albertina Marianetti ( Supervisor Moiinari i
Dina Prllegrini ( Supervisor Moiinari )
Mildred Sander ( Supervisor Kopp •
Vincenza Tringale (,Sui)ervisor Kopp)
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNIMKNT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
10:25 p.m. adjourned.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN. Acting Clerk
Approved by the Board of Supervisors July 28, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, ("lerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct cop.v of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 70 IVo. 20
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
Printed by
STARK/RATH PRINTING and PUBLISHING CO.
465 Tenth Street, San Frandsoo
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, May 19, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Sup)ervisors, San Francisco, Mon-
day, May 19, 1975, 2:15 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Presentation of Certificate of Honor
President Feinstein presented to Bill Graham a Certificate of
Honor in appreciation for his work in connection with fund-rais-
ing concert to help fund athletic and other extra-curricular activi-
ties of the S. F. Unified School District.
COMMUNICATIONS
The Clerk presented a communication from the State Trans-
portation Board, requesting permission to use the Board Cham-
bers on August 7, 1975, for its monthly Board meeting.
There being no motion forthcoming to grant such permission,
the Clerk was instructed to advise the State Transportation
Board that permission was denied, inasmuch as the granting of
permission to other than a City and County agency would be con-
trary to Board policy.
The Clerk presented a communication from Department of
Public Works, requesting permission to use Room 228, City Hall,
for Industrial Waste Branch Hearings on June 13, 1975, from
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved that said permission be granted.
(497)
498 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup)ervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi. von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Sup>ervisor Tamaras — 1.
Public Hearing Scheduled
The Clerk presented communications from the Public Utilities
Commission transmitting the following for public hearing:
Resolution disapproving abandonment of Municipal Railway
Motor Coach Line No. 77 Brotherhood \^'ay.
File 276-75, Resolution No.
Resolution disapproving abandonment «)f certain services on
.Municipal Railway .Motor Coach Line .No, 36 .Miraloma.
File 277-75, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to
set both measures for public hearing on Monday, June 9, 1975, as
a Sp>ecial Order at 2:00 p.m.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Presentation of Guest
The Chair introduced and welcomed Mr. Marcellus F. Singh,
Leader of the Opposition in the Guyana Parliament, United
Force Party spokesman.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Consideration Continued
The following from Finance Committee without recommenda-
tion were taken up:
Ordinance appropriiitin^ S6.'i,21 1.79. \arious depiirtmcnts,
for retroactive waf;es and mandatory fringe benefits to pro-
vide adjustment of compensation schedules and health and
welfare benefits, effective .\pril I, 1973, for plumber and
related crafts.
File 201-72-132, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued
to June 2, 1975.
MONDAY. MAY 19, 1975 499
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance (1972-73)
by adjusting health and welfare benefits, effective April 1,
1973 for plumber and related crafts, various departments;
a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 200-72-68, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued
to June 2, 1975.
Ordinance appropriating §208,673.24, various departments,
for retroactive wages and mandatory fringe benefits by ad-
justing the wage schedules, effective July 1, 1973, to provide
additional rates of pay for plumber and related classes.
File 101-73-210, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued
to June 2, 1975.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance (1973-74)
by adjusting wage schedules, effective July 1, 1973, to pro-
vide additional rates of pay for plumber and related classes,
various departments; a companion measure to the preceding
item.
File 102-73-93, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration was continued
to June 2, 1975.
Taken Up Out of Order
Adopted as Amended
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales,
seconded by Supervisor Molinari, the following recommendation
of Streets and Transportation Committee was talcen up out of
order:
Resolution urging the Department of Transportation to de-
sign, construct and alter Doyle Drive to follow a specified
design, and requesting the immediate implementation of
interim safety measures affecting traffic movement on Doyle
Drive preliminary to placement of a median barrier thereon.
(Supervisors Gonzales, Francois, IMolinari)
File 548-74-1, Resolution No. 381-75
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
to amend as follows:
Page 2, line 13
DELETE "FURTHER RESOLVED" clause, and SUBSTI-
TUTE the following: "FURTHER RESOLVED, That the
500 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District
be requested to limit the incoming lanes into San Francisco,
at all times, to no more than three lanes; and, be it".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingcn — 1 1 .
Supervisor Gonziiles, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
to further amend as follows:
Page 3, line 3
After "their" DELETE "every"; after "support" DELETE
"to the aims and purposes" and ADD "and vote for the im-
plementation".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Resolution as amended adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen- 11.
Request Granted
Supervisor Francois requested that letter be sent to Golden
Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District, ailling their
attention to the Board's action by Resolution No. 381-75. and
pointing out that while precast concrete barriers are being placed
on Doyle Drive the Bridge District might consider a divider on
the bridge itself.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Thereupon, the Board resumed consideration of items on the
Board calendar in the order of their appearance thereon.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Ordinance approving lea.se for eslahlishnient and operation
of a restaurant al Harding Park G<df Course.
File 62-75-1, Ordinance No. 209-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonz;iles, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Mo-
linari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois — 2.
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 501
Consideration Continued
Ortlinanee authorizing City Attorney to dismiss arbitration
proceedings and petitions to compel arbitration in appoint-
ment of neutral arbitrator: authorizing Chief Administrative
Officer to execute the settlement agreement, all relating to
the development of Verba Bueua Center Public Facilities.
(Suj)ervisor Feinstein)
File 91-74-2.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp,
moved to go into Executive Session to discuss the present status
of lawsuits affecting the Yerba Buena Center Public Facilities.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Berold ingen — 1 1 .
Executive Session
The Board recessed at 3:00 p.m. to go into Executive Session.
Reconvening of the Board
The Board reconvened at 3:55 p.m.
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
After some discussion, Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by
Supervisor Kopp, moved to continue consideration to May 27,
1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Pelosi — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Nelder, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 5.
Request Granted
Supervisor Barbagelata requested that the Chief Administra-
tive Officer be asked to furnish in writing detailed figures on the
Yerba Buena cost factor, including projected income on tlie pub-
lic facilities.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating 89,303 for San Francisco Bicenten-
nial, Publicity and Advertising Fund.
502 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
File 101-74-128.2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriatin:: S32,000. Juvenile Court, Proba-
tion Office, for operation.
File 101-74-158, Ordinance No. 193-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois. Kopf>,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Consideration Continued
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel-
sohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the following from Bud-
get and Governmental Efficiency Committee with recommenda-
tion "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up out of order:
Annual Budget of the City and County of San Francisco for
the fiscal year 1975-76.
File 100-75-5
Refused Adoption
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved that the Annual Budget as submitted by the Mayor, with
amendments made by the Budget and Governmental Efficiency
Committee, be adopted.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Suni^ervisors Gonziiles, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Pelosi— 5.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Molinari,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 6.
Rescission of Vole
Thereafter, Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nel-
der, moved to rescind the previous vote.
Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 503
Thereupon Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nel-
der, moved to postpone the item temporarily and continue with
the calendar.
Later, Supervisor Molinari withdrew his motion with the con-
sent of Supervisor Nelder.
Refused Adoption
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to
return to consideration of regular calendar items.
Motion to return to regular calendar refused adoption by the
following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari — 4.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Adopted
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
adopt the budget as submitted by the Mayor, with amendments
recommended by Budget and Governmental Efficiency Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Suptervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp — 3.
President Pro Tempore
A.t the request of President Feinstein, Supervisor Tamaras as-
sumed the Chair Pro Tempore.
Rescission of Vote
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein,
moved to rescind the preceding vote.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp — 3.
Adopted
After further discussion. Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by
Supervisor Francois, moved that budget as submitted by the
Mayor and amended by Budget and Governmental Efficiency
Committee be adopted.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
504 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp — 3.
Motion to Resein<l Xotv
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein,
moved to rescind the preceding vote.
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Sujjervisor Kopp, moved to
return to consideration of calendar items in the order of their
appearance therein.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Thereupon President Feinstein resumed the Chair.
Thereafter, the Board resumed consideration of recommenda-
tions of the Finance Committee, heretofore considered, in the
order of their appearance on the calendar.
Finally Passed
Ordinanr*' appropriating 827,710, Puljlie Li!»rary. for wages
and ruiitractual s«T\icc!>: rescinding S2,000 from ap|>ropria-
lion for <»v«Tlinie.
File 101-74-159, Ordinance No. 211-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes; Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois — 2.
Ordinance appro[iriating 88.000, Juvenile Court, for opera-
tion.
File 101-74-150.1, Ordinance No. 192-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendel.sohn. Molinari. Ncldor. Pelosi, \nn Roroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Ordinance appropriating .S2,I83. 16, .Sheriff, for permanent
salaries and overtime for fiscal year 1972-73.
File 201-72-133, Ordinance No. 191-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 505
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance authorizing settlenieiil uf litigation oi' various
plaintiffs against the City and County.
File 45-75-8, Ordinance No. 208-75
(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement
SC 657-034 Diane Jackson $ 800.00
666-522 Rachel Waskom 4,000.00
660-454 Jewel Coleman 1,200.00)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance appropriating §402,500, Public Works, for Phase
I, niasonrv waterproofing and skylight reconstruction. City
Hall.
File 101-74-163, Ordinance No. 194-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Ordinance appropriating S3,834, Public Defender, salaries,
for addition and abolishment of one position, and changing
class title to new title at higher rate of pay: rescinding
S3,629 from appropriation for permanent salaries.
File 101-74-165, Ordinance No. 195-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Ordinance amending Section 165010, Annual Salary Ordi-
nance, Public- Defender, reflecting addition an<l abolishment
of certain positions, and changing class titles to n<Mv titles at
higher rate of pay; a companion measure to the preceding
item.
File 102-74-65, Ordinance No. 205-75
506 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi, Taniaras — 3.
Ordinance appropriating S6.298, Pul)lic Health, and S k.328.
Water ()p«'rating. ("or [)ernianent salaries, lOr addition and
aholislinieni ot two positions and erealion of one position
by redistributing positions within departments as matters
of recognition with no cliange in class titles or rates of pay;
rescinding $10,626 from appropriation for permanent sala-
ries and wages.
File 101-74-166, Ordinance No. 196-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Onlinance anien<ling Sections 557010. 581010, 7150.30J and
745030(>, Annual Salary Ordinance, Pidilic Health and Pub-
lic Utilities, reflecting addition and abolishment of certain
positions, redistributing positions within departments as mat-
ters of recognition, with no change in class titles or rates of
pay: a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-59, Ordinance No. 203-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Ordinance appropriating 8771,637, San Francisco General
Hospital, for operation.
File 101-74-167, Ordinance No. 197-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonz;iles, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Ordinance appropriating S550, Adult Probation: S4.50,
Treasurer: SI68. Farmer's >Iarket: S576. Keal Kstate:
Sl,300. Weights and Measures: S7,t30, Public Health:
SI 1.000, Fine Arts Museums: §1,1.50. Recreation and Park;
S480, W ar Memorial, for operation.
File 101-74-168, Ordinance No. 198-75
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 507
Finally passed by the following vote:
A\'es: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Ordinance appropriating S550, Treasurer; 812,400, Real
Estate: SI. 994, Tax Collettor, for operation; and 820,000
Vt ar Memorial, tor reconstruction of Opera House stage
Iiattens; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-169, Ordinance No. 190-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriating S3,987, Public Health, to provide
additional cost of living adjustment to wage rate of meat cut-
ters and head meat cutters, effective January 1, 1975.
File 101-74-170, Ordinance No. 199-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance amending Sections 555030 and 557030 of Annual
Salary Ordinance, Public Health, to provide additional cost-
of-living adjustment to >vage rate of meat cutter and head
meat cutter, effective January 1, 1975; a companion meas-
ure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-17.1, Ordinance No. 202-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance appropriating 814,122, various departments, for
ad(!ition anjl abolishment of eight positions, and creation of
neu positions and abolishment of existing positions, regartl-
less of rates of pay involved when respective duty statements
are not closely related; rescinding 813,837 from appropria-
tion for permanent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits.
File 101-74-171, Ordinance No. 200-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
508 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nclder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance amendin}; Annual Salarv Ordinance, Seclions
22.'>010. .>.>7010. 72301 OC, and 735010, various depart-
ments: a eunipunion measure to the {ireeedinir item.
File 102-74-63, Ordinance No. 204-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
President Pro Tempore
At the request of Pxesident Feinstein, Supervisor Francois
assumed the Chair pro tempore.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating S12,850, Civil Servi<-c: S21.089,
Poli<'e Department: S5,150, Sheriff; Steinhart Aquarium.
S2.110: Finance and Records. Director's Office, S300: Pub-
lic Administrator. S."i.8i>0: Pidilic \X orks. Building Inspec-
tion, S2.2«0; Public Health. Kmerfjency Hospital, S8,900:
Recreation and Park. SI 1.100: Helch Hetchy Project Fund,
S36,000: for u|ierati(>n an<l c<]uipnieiit.
File 101-74-173, Ordinance No. 201-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen -9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein. Gonzales — 2.
Temporarily Postponed
The following recommendations of State and National Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Rcsululion opposin<: cnaclmcnl of SB rtO'2. ^^hicll \tould
<lclclc certain j»ro\isioMs ol l'iu\ ironnuMilal Oualilv Act a(
1973.
File 12-75-56, Resolution No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by SuixTvi.'Aor Tamaras. consideration was temporarily
postponed.
Adopted
Resolution urging enactment of .SB 321, -SB 472 and SB 855,
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 509
providing for increases in personnel and salaries for Supe-
rior and iVIunicipal (Courts of City and County of San Fran-
cisco.
File 12-75-80, Resolution No. 383-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales — 2.
Temporarily Postponed
The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with-
out recommendation, heretofore considered, were taken up:
("barter amendment deleting Section 8.403, providing for the
setting of rates of pay for trades and crafts. (Supervisor
Barhagelata)
File 204-75
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, consideration was temporarily
postponed.
Charter amendment deleting Section 8.404, providing for
the setting of rates of pay and benefits of carmen. (Super-
visor Barbagelata)
File 205-75
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, consideration was temporarily
postponed.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance amending Administrative Code relating to death
benefits, to provide that surviving husbands of female mem-
bers of the Retirement System, untler certain specified con-
ditions, shall receive allov.ances for time commencing July 1,
1975 equal to one-half of their wives' unmodified allowances.
(Supervisor Molinari)
File 484-74, Ordinance No. 207-75
(Adds Section 16.80-6.1)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales — 2.
510 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to authorize Re-
tirement Board lo determine, hased upon sueli evidence a* it
consider;- appropriate and reliahle. peri«)ds i>{ |)art-time serv-
ice and coinpensalion allriluilable thereto >t hen said Ixiard
(k'terniines that payrolls or timerolls were not prepared c»r
have been lost or destroyed. (Supervisor Tamaras)
File 163-75, Ordinance No. 210-75
(Amends Section 16.29-15.12)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales — 2.
.\dopted
The following recommendation of Urban and Consumer Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Resolution inviting Democratic and Repul>lican .National
("ommittees to consider San Francisco as the site of their
1976 Presidential nominating conventions. (Supervisor
kopp)
File 225-75, Resolution No. 413-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Refused Submission
The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with-
out recommendation, heretofore considered and tem[X)rarily jxjst-
poned, were taken up:
("Iiarter amendment delelin<; Section 8. 103. providinsi for the
settinj; of rales of j)a.\ f«jr trades and crafts. (.Super\isor
Rarha^elata)
File 204-75
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
that the measure be ordered submitted.
Refused submission by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras — 3.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen— 7.
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 511
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Charter amendment, deleting Section 8.404, providing for
the setting of rates of pay and benefits of carmen. (Super-
visor Barhagelata)
File 205-75
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
that the measure be ordered submitted.
Refused submission by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras — 3.
Noes: Sup)ervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Recess
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
that the Board recess for dinner for IV2 hours, and that the Board
members not be compensated for dinner.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 3.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
The Board at the hour of 7:00 p.m. recessed for dinner.
Reconvening of the Board
The Board at the hour of 9:05 p.m. reconvened.
ROLL CALL
The roll was called, and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata. Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 11:05 p.m.
Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 9:55 p.m.
Supervisor Tamaras noted present at 9:22 p.m.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Urban and Consumer Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
512 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
Onlinaiu-f amending Adminisilralive Code to provide that
nieelinj: of Itoard of Dircdors and of menili«'rshii> of San
Fran<-isi-o T\Nin Uirt-nlcnnial. Inc.. and of its coniniitlees
shall l»f open pultllc nu-i'lin<:> held in <-onforinil\ with pr(»-
visions of Brown Act. (Supcr\isor Molinari)
File 227-74-2, Ordinance No. 206-75
( Amends Section 8.12-3 )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
Temporarily Postponed
The following from Budget and Governmental Efficiency Com-
mittee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", here-
tofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:
Annual Budget of the City and County of San Francisco for
the fiscal year 1975-76.
FUe 100-75-5
Call of the Board
There being no objection on motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor Francois, a Call of the Board was ordered
for those Super\ isors not present, i.e., Supervisors Gonzales, Men-
delsohn and Tamaras.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
that the measure be postponed, ix>nding completion of the Call
of the Board.
No objection and motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS
Passed for Second Readin«i
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up;
Ordinance appropriating 89, .^68, various departments, for
r»'lroa«-ti\«- Majics and inandat<iry frinsie benefits to pro\ide
for llic adjusttncnl of rales of pay for locksmith, c-arpcnlcr,
and other related classes, effective .May I. 1974.
File 101-73-213, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder. Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Super\'isors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 513
Ordinance appropriating $793.04, Board of Permit Appeals;
$300, Juvenile Court, Probation Office; and $132, Depart-
ment of Electricity, for operation.
File 101-74-168.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
Ordinance appropriating $12.5, Farmers' Market; $35,500,
Traffic Engineering, equipment; and $35,000, S.F. General
Hospital, capital improvement; rescinding $3.5,12.5 from
appropriation for land purchase and construction. Neighbor-
hood Shopping District, Off-Street Parking P'lnid.
File 101-74-172, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
Ordinance appropriating 8267,000, Fire Department, for
overtime, holiday pay and differential pay, uniformed force.
File 101-74-175, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
Ordinance appropriating $3,750,000, 1972 Municipal Vi ater
Systems Bontl Fund, for capital improvement projects.
FUe 101-74-176, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Sup)ervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
Ordinance appropriating $42,785, Public Health, Coninuui-
ity .Mental Health .Services, for operation and equipment;
rescinding $42,785 from various appropriations.
File 101-74-177, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Suj>ervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
514 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
OnliiiaiK-c :i|>|)ro|>rialin^ SIT. 320 and rcscinjlinf; S 16.931
various d«'parliiH-nls, Cor tilt- addition anil aholislinicnt of
sixteen positions, pursuant to recommendations of the gen-
eral classificalion survey: reelassificalions ehan^in^ elass
titles to related existinj; elass titles at hifjher rates of pay.
File 101-74-179, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbaselata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec-
tions, reflecting aildition and abolishment of certain posi-
tions, and chaufiing class titles to related existing class titles
at liifilier rates of pay; a companion measure to the preced-
ing item.
File 102-74-64, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari. Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating S'1-0,148 and rescinding S43..'»90,
various departments, for the addition and abolishment of 16
positions, reclassifying class titles to related existing class
titles at the same or lower rates of pay.
File 101-74-180, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various sec-
tions, reflecting addition and alxdishment of certain posi-
tions, and {'hanging <'lass titles to related existing class titles
at the same or lo>\cr rales of pay: a companion measure to
the preceding il»-in.
File 102-74-58, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup<>rvisors Barbagelata, Feinstein. Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 515
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to exempt Direc-
tor of Pul>lic VCorks from time limitations for award of
certain contracts applicable to Federal and State grant
projects.
File 255-75, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 6.1-2. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Amendment of the Whole Passed for Second Reading
The following from Finance Committee with recommendation
"Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to require that
all agreements to provide psychiatric services be subject to
approval of the Board of Supervisors. (Supervisor von
Beroldingen)
File 260-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 15.6)
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Francois,
moved a substitute ordinance as an Amendment of the Whole,
presented as a recommendation of the Finance Committee.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Amendment of the Whole passed for second reading by the
following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Resolution authorizing release of funds in amount of S2,.500
for use by City Demonstration Agency for maintenance and
janitorial services of property at 50 Fell Street.
516 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
File 101-74-178, Resolution No. 389-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonziiles, Mendelsohn— 2.
Resolution appr«»in^ expenditures in anuiuni of §337,000
fr«)ni rex'iuie-sharin^ monies allocated for (Community Cul-
tural Outers.
File 575-74-1, Resolution No. 386-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Palosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution fixing price of City Planning Code Maps at $ 1.K7,
plus tax.
File 56-75-1, Resolution No. 392-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: SujxTvisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution authorizing sublease of portion of real property
at 750 Kearny Street for use by the .^rt Commission.
File 64-75-11, Resolution No. 393-75
(.City to pay in advance, ront<il for entire 15 year term, in
amount of Si 50.000. )
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supt^ivisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution autliorizin*; the ]\Iay<»r to apply I'tir and accept a
technical assistance j;rant from l.S. I)cparlnient of (!om-
nicrce to continue the Oflicc nf l':<'<iiion)ic DcM-lopnicnl for
an additional y<-ar.
File 68-75-11, Resolution No. 394-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Suixrvisors Barbagelata, Feinstein. Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen- 9.
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 517
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Motion requesting Clerk of the Board to suhniit supple-
mental appropriation request for $5,500 to provide funds
for eontractual services.
File 69-75-2
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Community Services Com-
mittee were taken up:
Resolution urging the Mayor to fill the next vacancy on the
Human Rights (Commission Mith a person who is publicly
identified >vith the homophile community. (Supervisors
Francois, Kopp)
File 201-75, Resolution No. 382-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
Ordinance amending Administrative Code by adding to pre-
scribed powers and duties of the Human Rights Commission
the power and duty of appointing an advisory committee,
comprised of three persons who are pidilicly identified with
the homophile community, or who have worked closely with
the homophile community, which commiltee shall address
itself specifically to the identification and solution of prob-
lems associated with the homophile community. (Super-
visors Francois, Kopp)
File 202-75, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
to amend as follows:
Page 1, line 31
After "charter" DELETE "." and ADD "but shall be a resi-
dent of the City and County of San Francisco."
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisor Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
518 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
Absent: Sup>ervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance as amended passed for second reading by the follow-
ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted as Amended
The following from Health and Environment Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Resolution approving San Francisco City and (-ounty Plan
for Mental Health Services in fiscal year 1975-76.
File 186-75, Resolution No. 396-75
( Proposed amendment is as follows:
Line 6 — after "is hereby approved" ADD ", subject to
such amendment as may be deemed appropriate
as a result of the audit of the Community Mental
Health Servic-es accounts, which has been ordered
by the Budget and Governmental Efficiency Com-
mittee of the Board of Suf>ervisors,".
Supjervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to
amend per Committee recommendations.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Resolution as amended adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Later. Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi,
moved to rescind the vote on the measure.
Motion to rescind vote refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 3.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
.\dopled
The following, presented by the Clerk, was taken up:
Ke.>if>liitiun fixinf; date of Tuesday. .May 27, 1975, at 2:00
(i.ni. for hearing appeal from decision of the <!ity Planning
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 519
Commission disapproving; an automobile >vre«'kinfj operation
in an ;M-2 district on property loeateil at 173 Quint Street,
northwest corner of" (luster Street.
File 93-75-5.1, Resolution No. 395-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Suiiervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 2.
Referred to Committee
The following from the Emergency Calendar was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $12,582, Tax Collector, for con-
tractual services an<l materials and supplies, an emergency
measure.
File 101-74-194, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COIVIMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE.
Adopted
Resolution urging enactment of AB 131.5, providing for
establishment of legal education unit in the State Depart-
ment of Education.
Sujaervisor Tamaras presented:
File 12-75-88, Resolution No. 390-75
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance appropriating 829.5,000, Public Health, San Fran-
cisco General Hospital, for ca(>ital improvements; rescinding
S295,000 from contractual services, San Francisco General
Hospital; an emergency measure.
520 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 101-74-195, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Kesoliilioii (Iclcriiiinin^ and declaring tlial puhlic interest
and n<-<-«->sil> demand (he a<-(|nisili<in. ('on!<t ruction, or eoni-
plelion l)> the ( ity and <!oiinl\ oi additions to and Iniprove-
nu'nl of pidire I'acllilieis in tlie (jtv and (.'onnt>. in<-lndin<:
a(-(|iiisltion. ('on>lrn('lion. re«-on>lrncti<»n. reniodelini:. relo-
cation or replacement of di>trict police stations. (»old«"n (iat*'
.Mounted SlaMes. a helicopter I'acllity. North Knd Youth
Bureau. an<l all works. eqiiipm<-nt. prop«'rty. lanti and struc-
tures necessary or convenient to improve police facilities in
the C.h} and <!ounly. and that the estimated cost of saiil
municipal impro\ement is loo ^real to he paiti out <if the
ordinary annual in<'onic and re\enue of the i.\t\ and (bounty.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 278-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Ordinance amendin<; Seclit»n .■J6(c) of the Traffic (lode to
delete prohihition of station ^^a<:on lieeiiseil as a coniniereial
>ehicle hein<i used as contractor's service truck.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 275-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Sclieiluled for Board Ilearinjj as Special Order
Resolution appointin<; Supervisor (^iientin I.. Kopp as nieni-
l»er, and Supervisor Terry A. Francois as alternate member.
Board of Directors, County Supervisors' Association.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 33-75-4, Resolution No.
Scheduled for Board meeting of Tuesday, May 27, 1975, as
Special Order at 2:00 p.m.
Hes<dution recomin<-ndin<: to the Mayor appointment of Sis-
ter .Nicole \ avuris to the Conimibsion on .Vfiing.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 92-75-18, Resolution No.
Scheduled for Board meeting of Tuesday, May 27, 1975, as
Special Order at 2:00 p.m.
Heferrcd to ('oniiiiiltee
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 521
Ordinance amending Section 15.7 of Administrative ("ode to
require approval of the Board of Supervisors to any new
location or relocation of any community mental health fa<'il-
ity of the County Plan.
Supervisors Kopp and Molinari presented:
File 244-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Health and Environment Committee
Request that hearings he heh! to investigate the manner of
development of agenda for the Board meetings, limiting of
dehate, etc., and that Committee come up with guidelines to
move the Board calendar so that it may be completed within
normal business hours.
Supervisor Mendelsohn presented:
File 140-75-4
Referred to Rules Committee
Adopted
Resolution urging State Legislature to enact and the Gov-
ernor to sign SB 274, known as the retired university pro-
gram act, which provides for persons 60 years of age or
older to enroll in regular college and university courses with-
out paying admission or registration fees.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 12-75-87, Resolution No. 388-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldinsjen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution urging endorsement of SB 61.5, \»hicli would im-
pose stiffer penalties upon those who inflict bodily injury on
a person sixty-five years of age or older during the course
of an offense.
Supervisors Nelder, Molinari, Mendelsohn and Feinstein pre-
sented :
File 12-75-86, Resolution No. 391-75
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
522 MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois. Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pclosi, Tamaras, von Bcroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Referred to romniiltee
(.'liarler aniendnient adding Section 8.405-1 to provide addi-
tional (•«>ni|i<'nsalion for members of the Police Department
assigned to the lionib disposal unit.
Supervisors Nelder and Tamaras presented :
File 271-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Adopted
l{es(ihili(>ii appuinling Diane iliinter and Mary It. fionnolly
lo the Open .'^pace/Park Renovation (Citizens' Atlvisory Com-
mittee.
Supervisors Pelosi and Nelder presented :
File 636-74-2, Resolution No. 387-75
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
.\nnouiiceinent
President Feinstein announced that commencing next week,
two Board rules will be exercised as precisely as possible: Rule 19,
limitation on speaking; tmd Rule 24, requiring that a member
must be in his seat in order to vote on an issue.
.Adopteil
The following recommendation of State and National Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered and temporaril\' postponed,
was taken up:
Rexthilioii oppioing <-na<'lmci)l of .SIJ .j02 >»liieli Avoidd de-
lete ciTlain proviisions t>f Knvironmenlal <^)iialily .Vol of I'^T.'i.
File 12-75-56. Resolution No. 414-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Nelder, Tama-
ras, von Beroldingen- — 6.
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 523
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Rescision of Vote
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the preceding vote was
rescinded.
The roll was again called, and the measure was adopted by the
following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Consideration Resumed
The following from Budget and Governmental Efficiency Com-
mittee, with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", here-
tofore considered and temporarily postponed with pending motion
to rescind the vote adopting the budget, was taken up:
Annual Budget of the City and County of San Francisco for
the fiscal year 1975-76.
File 100-75-5
Rescission of Vote
The roll was called, and the vote adopting the budget was
rescinded by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Berold ingen — 1 1 .
Adopted
Thereupon the loll was again called, and the measure was
adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Tamaras — 5.
Rescission of Vote
Thereupon, there being no objection, on motion by Supervisor
Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, the preceding vote
was rescinded.
Refused Adoption
624 MONDAY. MAY 19, 1975
Later, after further discussion, the roll was again called, and
the measure was refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Nelder, Pelosi,
Tamaras — 5.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Molinari, von Beroldingen — 6.
Kosi'ission of Vote
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by von BcroldinRen. the preceding vote was rescinded.
Refused Adoption
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
to recess until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning.
Motion to recess refused adoption by the follosving vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales — 3.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
to recess for fifteen minutes.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari — 3.
No<^s: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
President Pro Tempore
At the request of President Feinstein, Supervisor Tamaras
assumed the Chair pro tempore.
IMolion L»»sl for W ant of a Second
Supervisor Kopp moved that the amount of $1 million for the
Performing Arts be eliminated.
Motion lost for want of a second.
Supervisor Barbagelata informed the Board that he would vote
for the budget, provided the Board members would vote to delete
half of the funds for the Performing Art.s, and if Board would
continue on calendar his two proposed Charter amendments relat-
ing to setting of rates of pay for trades and crafts ( File 204-75 )
and for rates of pay and benefits of carmen (File 205-75 K
Kefiiseil Adoption
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
to recess for fifteen minutes.
MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 525
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Molinari — 3.
Noes: Supervisore Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Pelosi, Ttimaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Later, after further discussion, the roll was called on the subject
legislation and the measure was refused adoption by the follow-
ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Gonzales, Nelder, Pelosi — 3.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Vote Rescinded
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to rescind the preceding vote.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp — 3.
Refused Adoption
Thereupon, Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Fein-
stein, moved to recess for one half-hour.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Molinari, Tamaras,
von Beroldingen — 5.
Noes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Pelosi — 6.
Motion to Recess for Fifteen Minutes AdojJtecl
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Feinstein, moved to
recess for fifteen minutes.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Recess
The Board recessed at 12:03 a.m.
Reconveninji of the BoanI
The Board at the hour of 12:20 a.m. reconvened.
Thereupon, President Feinstein resumed the Chair.
526 MONDAY. MAY 19. 1975
Refused A<io|>ti<>ii
The roll was again called on the pending legislation, and the
measure was refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Gonzales, Nelder, Pelosi — 3.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Reseission of Vote
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Su{X'rvisor Gonzales, the preceding vote was re-
scinded.
Refused AdoptiMii
Sujjervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to recess until Friday, May 30, 1975, for the purpose of making
court test.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Refused Adoption
Supervisor Francois, .seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
moved to recess until 7:00 a.m. this (Tuesday) morning.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Mendelsohn — 5.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras,
von Beroldingen — 6.
Adopted
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved to recess until 9:00 a.m. this (Tuesday) morning.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 5.
Recess
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
1:30 a.m. recessed to reconvene at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 20,
1975.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN, Acting Clerk
TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1975 527
Tuesday, May 20, 1975 — 9:25 a.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Tues-
day, May 20, 1975.
The Board of Supervisors met in recessed session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Consideration Resumed
The following from Budget and Governmental Efficiency Com-
mittee, with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", here-
tofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:
Annual Budget of the City and County of San Francisco for
the fiscal year 197.5-76.
File 100-75-5
Motion Withdrawn
After considerable discussion among various Board members,
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
that the Board recess to 9:00 p.m., May 21, 1975, at which time
the vote on the annual budget would be taken.
As a substitute motion, Supervi.sor Kopp, seconded by Super-
visor Tamaras, moved that the Board recess to 5:00 p.m., May 21,
1975. After some discussion the motion was withdrawn with no
objections.
Motion Withdrawn
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
that the roll call for voting on the annual budget be in reverse
alphabetical order. After some discussion, the motion was with-
drawn.
Refused .4do|ilion
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption of the annual budget for fiscal year 1975-76.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
528 TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Voir Rescinded
Upon announcement of the above vote. Supervisor Mendelsohn,
seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved recission of the vote.
No objection and motion carried.
Adopted
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
that the Board recess to 5:30 p.m., May 21, 1975. After some
discussion, as a substitute motion, Sujiervisor Kopp, seconded by
Supervisor Tamaras, moved that the Board recess to 5:00 p.m..
May 21, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
No: Supervisor Nelder — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi — 2.
Recess
The Board at the hour of 9:55 a.m., recessed, to reconvene at
5:00 p.m., May 21, 1975.
\\ edne.sday, May 21, 1975 — 5:17 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Wed-
nesday, May 21, 1975.
The Board of Supervisors met in recessed session.
CALLIiNG THK ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Tamaras — 1.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Tamaras noted present at 5:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1975 529
Adopted
The following from Budget and Governmental Efficiency Com-
mittee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", was
taken up:
Annual Bud«;et of the ('ity and bounty of San Francisco for
the fiscal year 1975-76.
File 100-75-5
Request Granted
Sujjervisor Francois requested that a communication be di-
rected to the City Attorney concerning the legal or other signifi-
cant effect of a "no" vote by a Supervisor on the adoption of the
Annual Budget, with reference to a Supervisor's responsibilities
under his oath of office. He further stated that such an opinion
should be available for guidance in future considerations of the
budget.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that a communication be directed
to the City Attorney with reference to the Board's deliberations
on May 19 and 20 concerning the adoption of the Annual Budget,
an opinion concerning the ramifications of "no" votes by indi-
vidual Supervisors in their consideration of the budget. The
Supervisor also asked that attention be called to whether there
may have been a violation of Charter Section 6.205 by such
actions.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Statement hy .Supervisor Kopp
Supervisor Kopp requested, with no objections, that the follow-
ing statement be included in the Journal of Proceedings as
follows:
I am persuaded that because we are financing a deficit
utility, namely the Muni Railway, Charter Section 6.205
requires eight votes to adopt the 1975-76 budget of the City
and County. Therefore, in the interests of the continued de-
livery of governmental services, I am casting my vote in favor
of its passage. That is the sole reason for my vote.
It does not imply in any form or fashion that I support
the contents of this budget. In fact, I find the proposed spend-
ing program a profligate experience. So desperate is the
effort of those who have voted for compensation and other
ordinances resulting in this enormous budget, that it is now
proposed to double taxes on what business remains in San
Francisco in order to contrive arguments to placate the irate
property taxpayer. Raising taxes on San Francisco business
530 WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1975
people will only increase the problems of our City. I assure
you I will fight it because it is a punitive remedy directed at
the blameless. At a time of high unemployment and ever-
increasing cost-of-living expenses, we are further burdening
the taxpayers and approving a budget which sanctions a wage
package for certain groups of privileged city employees whose
paychecks continue to grow fat at the expense of the taxpay-
ers and other less privileged city employees.
Under this budget, once again the Municipal Railway
carmen receive the best of all possible worlds. The Muni
Railway Trust Fund, which is totally funded by the City
and County, and which gives cash rebates to Muni cjirmen
four times a year for retirement and health benefits which
they already receive through the City's health and retire-
ment plans, is an outstanding example of the effects of
powerful lobbying on a compliant legislative body.
Another prime reason for the staggering budget we face
results from the ever-increasing number of employees who
are transferred into the so-called "crafts" classification speci-
fied under Charter Section 8.403. There are now some 5,300
City employees — more than one-third of all miscellaneous
city employees - - whose salaries are based on contracts ne-
gotiated in private industry. These salaries are set in private
sessions, without the benefit of any scrutiny or participation
by our Board or the public.
If the transfer of employees into Section 8.403 continues
at the present rate, our Board will soon give up entirely its
salary-setting powers, and the taxpayers will be paying the
ransom for our acquiescence.
Section 8.403 was placed in the Charter in 1947 at a time
when the City was trying to attract building industry work-
ers into its ranks. Times have changed, ladies and gentlemen,
and it is beyond the time when this Charter section should
have been eliminated.
Members of this Bo;ud were ill-advised not to place on the
ballot the (^hart<>r amendments proposed by Supenisor Bar-
bagelata which would eliminate unfair comp)ensation schemes
for certain special interests. Those who voted to reject the
proposed amendment have shown that they do not want
salary reform and that they are willing to continue paying
the price of such stXM;ial interests. 1, for one, will continue
(o work for salary reform as long as I am a member of this
Board.
StiitenirnI Ity .Supervisor .Mendelsohn
Supervisor Mendelsohn requested, with no objections, that the
following statement be included in the Journal of Proceedings as
follows:
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1975 531
The proposed $707 million budget for 1975-76 as amended
imd presented to the full Board by the Budget and Govern-
mental Efficiency Committee is, in my opinion, an austere
allocation of funds which will provide only essential City
services at a minimal level in the coming fiscal year. I feel
strongly that the people of San Francisco want City services
to be at a level no lower than they are at the present. That
is exactly what this budget does.
While comments have been made by certain members of
this Board who are not members of the Budget and Govern-
mental Efficiency Committee to the effect that this budget
is excessive and extravagant, it should be clearly noted that
none of these members attended even one of the 16 meetings
held by the Committee to review the budget. It should be
further noted that only one of those members has offered
any amendments to the budget as submitted: and that the
suggested amendment would have resulted in a reduction of
only $3.3 million or a reduction of less than one half of one
percent.
I also feel that it is only fair that those colleagues who
think this budget is "profligate" consider also the current
annual rate of inflation, which exceeds 12%, along with the
fact that our recommended budget boasts no new services
and only a 7% increase.
Adopted as Amended
The following from Budget and Governmental Efficiency Com-
mittee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", here-
tofore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:
Annual Budget of the (>ity and County of San Francisco for
the fiscal year 1975-76.
File 100-75-5
Motions to .\niend
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved that the annual budget, as submitted by the Mayor, be
amended in accordance with the recommendations of the (Com-
mittee as set forth in the four lists i one list for budget items, one
list for supplemental budget items, one list for adjusting funds
and positions and one list for clerical errors) presented to the
Board.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved that the Civil Service Commission be directed to estab-
lish in the Annual Salary Ordinance rates of pay for employments
532 WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1975
known as disability transfers in accordance with the rates of pay
established by the Civil Service Commission under the provisions
of Section 8.350 of the Charter.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
No: Supervisor BarbajjelaUi — 1.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved that the Controller be authorized and directed (II to
adjust interdepartmental appropriations of requesting depart-
ments' budget to reflect the amounts allowed by this Board in
the performing deF)artments' budgets, and (2) to correct such
cleriail or computational errors as may be ascertained by him to
exist in the budget as adopted by this Board, and that a list or
lists of such adjustments and such corrections be filed by said
Controller with the Clerk of the Board.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales. Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved that the Controller be hereby authorized and directed to
make the necessary transfer to correct objects of expenditure
classifications made necessary by changes in the proposed method
of expenditure and said Controller to file with the Clerk of the
Board a list or lists of said transfer.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved that the annual budget be adopted, as amended by the
Board of Supervisors; that the Controller be instructed to pre-
pare the Annual Appropriation Ordinance to reflect said budget
and such changes to the Administrative Provisions as contained
in the May 12, 1975, Budget SUitcment; that the Civil Service
Commission be instructed to prepare the Armual Salary Ordi-
nance in conformity with said budget and the 1975-76 Salary
Ordinance heretofore enacted, to reflect the positions contained
or created by the Board of Supervisors in the adoption of said
budget and such changes to the Administrative Provisions as con-
tained in the May 12. 1975, Budget Statement: and that the
Annual Appropriation Ordinance and the Annual Salary Ordi-
nance be transmitted to the Board of Supervisors not later than
Thursday, May 22, 1975.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1975 533
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsolin, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldintjen — 10.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Motion to Resfintl Action
Refused Adoptiofi
Ordinance authorizing; City Attorney to dismiss arbitration
proeeedinjjs and petitions to compel arhitralion in appoint-
ment of neutral arbitrator: aiithoriziii!;; Chief Administrative
Officer to execute the setllemeni afjreement, all relating to
the development of Yerba Buena ('enter Pid)lic Facilities.
File 91-74-2.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
that the action of the Board of May 19, 1975, to continue con-
sideration to May 26, 1975, be reconsidered and that a definite
vote be taken at this time.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein. Francois, Nelder, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 5.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Pelosi — 6.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendation of his
Honor, the Mayor:
Leaves of absence — Joseph L. Alioto, IMayor, May 18-20;
John D. Cro^vley, General .Manager of Public Utilities, May
15-23: Thomas J. Mellon, Chief .Administrative Officer, May
26-28; George \\ . Ong, Member, ('ommission on the .\ging.
May 16-18; Harold E. Rowe, La>v Librarian. June 26-30,
197.5: all with permission to lea>e the Stale.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 384-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY A COMMITTEE.
534 WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1975
Called Out of Comniitlee
Supervisors Pelosi and Mendelsohn requested that File 12-75-
58.1 relating to the enactment of SB 610, salaries of State Legis-
lators, be t^iken from the State and National Affairs Committee
and placed on the Board's calendar for the meeting of May 27,
1975.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution In IMenioriain — Basil R. Healey.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 2-75, Resolution No. 385-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervi.sors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn. Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Be rold i ngon — 1 1 .
IVIotion that the Board ailjourn its meetin{» this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as follows:
Sylvia Waxman t Supervisor Molinari )
Americo Giannini ( Supervisor Molinari )
Pierino Gavello ( Supervisor Molinari )
John B. Cuneo (Supervisor Molinari)
Angelina Cancilla ( Supervisor Molinari )
Mrs. Hannah S. Farrell ( Supervisor Tamaras)
George Lckas i Super\isor Tamaras i
Katherine R. Bly th ( Supervisor Kopp )
William Letts Oliver II i Supervisor Kopp)
Sylvain L. Simon (Supervisor Kopp,*
Harry S. Young ( Supervisor Kopp)
Filomena Giordano ( Supervisor Kopp)
Sarah B. Sankowick ( Supervisor Kopp)
Rose Edwards Schoenfeld (Supervisor Kopp)
Thomas Joseph Brady ( Supervisor Kopp )
Ramona T. Holm i Supervisor Kopp )
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
Recess
The Board at the hour of 6:10 p.m., recessed, to reconvene at
11:45 a.m., May 23, 1975.
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1975 535
Friday, May 23, 1975 — 1 1 :50 a.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Friday,
May 23, 1975.
The Board of Supervisors met in recessed session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Moli-
nari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Francois noted present at 12:25 p.m.
NEW BUSINESS
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Budget and Governmental
Efficiency Committee were taken up :
Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the fiscal year 1975-76.
.4n ordinance appropriating all estimated receipts and all
estimated expenditures for the (Mty and County of San
Francisco for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1976.
File 101-75-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Motion to Rescind
Refused Adoption
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
that the action taken on the above item be rescinded.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari — 3.
536 FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1975
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Neider,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Motion Failed for Lack of a Second
Supervisor Barbagelata moved that the moeting be recessed
to another date and that the Mayor be present so that the Board
members may hear his views on cutting the Budget.
Motion failed for lack of a second.
IVIotion to Rescind
Refused Adoption
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved that
the Board's action of adoption of the budget be rescinded and that
the members of the Budget and Governmental Efficiency Com-
mittee me(>t with the Mayor for further attempts to reduce the
budget.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelat<a, Kopp, Molinari —3.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Neider,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
.\nnoiincenient
Supervisor Mendelsohn announced that the Budget and Gov-
ernmental Efficiency Committee will meet on Wednesday, May
28, 1975, at 12:45 p.m. for the express purpose of attempting to
find ways to reduce the budget.
Request Granted
Supervisors Molinari and Mendelsohn requested that a letter
be directed to his Honor, the Mayor, inviting him to meet in
executive session at a special meeting of the Budget and Govern-
mental Efficiency Committee on May 28, 1975, at 12:45 p.m.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Passed for Second Reailin*;
Annual Salary Ordinance for the fiscal year 1975-76.
An ortliniuu-e eniinieralinfi all poisilions continued or created
liv the Board of Supervisors in adopting the annual budget
and appruprialioii ordinance for the fiscal year cMdini: .Fiine
;iO, l*)76: cunliniiiii'i. crealiim or cslalilisliin^ these posi-
tions: cniiinrralin;^ and in<-lu(iin<; therein all positions estab-
lished under the .^an l'raii«-is<-o I nilied ."^choul District anil
all positions created l)y Charter or .*>tate la\» for vhicli coin-
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1975 537
pensatiotis arc paid from City and County funds and appro-
priated ill the Annual Appropriation Onlinanee: anlhori/iufi
appointnienis or eontiniialion of ap|>oinlnicnls llier«'to: spe-
eifying and fixinjj; tlie eonipensations anil work schedules
thereof; and authorizing appointments to temporary posi-
tions and fixing compensations therefor.
File 102-75-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pclosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Motion to Rescind Refused Adoption
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
that the action taken on May 19, 1975, be rescinded on the fol-
lowing:
Charter amendment deleting Section 8.403, providing for the
setting of rates of pay for trades and crafts. (Supervisor
Barhagelata)
File 204-75
Supervisor Barbagelata discussed the many ways the costs of
City and County government could be reduced by the adoption
of this Charter amendment and of his desire to have it placed on
the ballot. At the end of ten minutes he was informed that his
speaking time was concluded and to end his statement.
Motion to Extend Time
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved that
Supervisor Barbagelata be granted additional time to speak on
this subject.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari — 3.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Motion to rescind action on File 204-75 refused adoption by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzzales, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
538 FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1975
Motion to Rescind Refused Adoption
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
that the action taken on May 19, 1975, be rescinded on the fol-
lowing:
Charter amendment deleting Section 8.404, providing for
the setting of rales of pay and benefits of carmen. (Super-
visor ISarhagelata)
File 205-75
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE.
Referretl to (Committee
Motion adding Rule 91 to the Rules of Onler, Board of
Supervisors, entitled "(.'onduct of Supervisors'".
Supervisors Kopp and Pelosi presented:
File 140-75-5
Referred to Rules Committee
Adopted
Motion that llie Board adjourn its nu-eting this day out of
respect to the memory of »lecease<l as follows:
Judy Swig Parker (Supervisors Mendelsohn, Feinstein,
Francois, )
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of
1:30 p.m. adjourned.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN, Acting Clerk
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1975 539
Approved by the Board of Supervisors August 4, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
>J
Vol. 70 No. 21
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
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^urnal of Proceedings
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Tuesday, May 27, 1975 — 2 :00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Tues-
day, May 27, 1975, 2:10 p.m.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Mo-
linari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, von Beroldingen — 3.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 4:25 p.m.
Supervisor Kopp noted present at 2:25 p.m.
Supervisor von Beroldingen noted present at 4:15 p.m.
COMMUNICATIONS
The Clerk presented a communication from his Honor, the
Mayor, requesting permission to use the Board Chambers for two
public hearings, on Thursday, June 19, from 2:00 to 5:30 p.m.,
and on Tuesday, June 24, 1975, from 8:00 to 11:30 p.m., in con-
nection with formulation of the City's 1976 Housing and Com-
munity Development Program.
Permission Granted
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn
moved to grant said permission.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, von Beroldingen — 3.
Permission Denied
The Clerk read a communication from the Nursing Home Asso-
ciation of San Francisco, requesting permission to use Room 228
for a news conference on Tuesday, June 3, 1975, at 1:00 p.m.
(541)
542 TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975
There was no motion forthcoming to grant such permission,
and the Clerk was directed to advise the association that permis-
sion is denied, imssmuch as the Rules of the Board do not pro-
vide for granting use of public rooms for these purposes.
SPECIAL OKDKK — 2:00 P.M.
Consideration Continued
Hearing of appeal rr<)ni tlecisioii of ("ity Pianninp Commis-
sion disapproving an aulomul)i!f wrecking operation in an
M-2 district on properly located at IT.o Quint Street, norlh-
\*e.st corner of <!iister I^treet, Lots 10 and 11 in Assessor's
Block .J2I1.
File 93-75-5
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor Molinari, consideration was continued
pending attendance of the attorney for appellant.
Later, the Clerk advi.sed the Board that attorney for appellant
had been contacted, and requested continuance to June 2. 1975,
inasmuch as he had been out of to\\n :\nd had not been aware
that measure was calendared for public hearing today.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor Nelder, consideration was continued to
June 2, 1975.
The following from the Clerk was taken up:
Resolution disapproving decision of Cily Planning Commis-
sion denying application for conditional use of property
located at IT.'j Quint Street.
File 93-75-5.2, Resolution No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor Nelder, consideration was continued to
June 2, 1975.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
The following from the Board was taken up:
Resolution a|ipointing Supcr\isor Qiientiii L. lvo])p. as nu-ni-
l»«'r, vice Sup«'rvisor Francois, and Supervisor Terry A. Fran-
cois, as alternate member, \ ice Super>isor Kopp. Board of
Directors, County Supervisors .Association of (California.
File 33-75-4, Resolution No. 400-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 8.
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 543
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, von Beroldingen — 3.
Resolution recommendino; appointment of Sister Nicole Va-
vuris to tlie Commission on Aging, vice David Thomson,
term expired. (Supervisor Tamaras)
File 92-75-18, Resolution No. 403-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, von Beroldingen — 3.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Tabled
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up;
Ordinance authorizing City Attorney to dismiss arbitration
proceedings and petitions to compel arbitration in appoint-
ment of neutral arbitrator; authorizing Chief Administrati^e
Officer to execute the settlement agreement, all relating to
the development of Yerba Buena Center Public Facilities.
(Supervisor Feinstein)
File 91-74-2.1, Ordinance No.
After some discussion. Supervisor Francois, seconded by Super-
visor Nelder, moved to table.
Motion to table adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari — 3.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Finally Passed
Ortlinance appropriating S9,303 for San Francisco Bicen-
tennial, Publicity and Advertising Fund.
File 101-74-128.2, Ordinance No. 214-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
544 TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975
Ordinance apfiropriatin^ S9,.>68, various <l«'parlnients. for
r«'lroa<'li>«' >\afi«-s and niaiulatiiry fritiiie Ix-nefils to pro>ide
for lli«' atljiistnicnt ol rates of pay for loeki^niitli, <-arpenter,
and oilier related classes, effective May I, 1974.
File 101-73-213, Ordinance No. 213-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Ordinance appropriating S793.04-, Board of Permit Appeals;
S300, Juvenile (.'ourt. Probation Office, and S132, Depart-
ineiit of Klectrieity, for operation.
File 101-74-168.1, Ordinance No.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder. Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Ordinance a|>propriatin^ .S12.'>. Farmers' Market: S3.^..i00,
Traffic Knjsineeriiifi. equipment: anil S3.>.()(M). S.F. (ieiieral
llos)>ital. capital impnoemeiil : rescindina: 83.1, .iO(( from
appropriation for land purchase and construction, iVeighlior-
hood Shopping District, Off-Street Parking Fund.
File 101-74-172, Ordinance No. 216-75
Finally pa'ssed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Or«linance appropriating 8267.000, Fire Department, for
overtime, lioli<lay pay an«l dilTj-renlial pay. uniformed force.
File 101-74-175, Ordinance No. 217-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 3.
Ordinance apjiropriating 83.750.000. 1972 Municipal \^'aler
Syst«'ms Bond Fund, for capital inipro>ement projects.
File 101-74-176, Ordinance No. 218-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 545
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 3.
Ordinance appropriating $42,785, Public Health, Commun-
ity iMcntal Health Services, for operation and equipment:
rescinding 84-2,785 from various appropriations.
File 101-74-177, Ordinance No. 219-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 3.
Ordinance appropriating $47,320 and rescinding $46,931
various departments, for the addition and abolishment of
sixteen positions, pursuant to recommendations of the gen-
eral classification survey; reclassifications changing class
titles to related existing class titles at higher rates of pay.
File 101-74-179, Ordinance No. 220-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance various sec-
tions, reflecting addition and abolishment of certain posi-
tions, and changing class titles to related existing class titles
at higher rates of pay: a companion measure to the preced-
ing item.
File 102-74-64, Ordinance No. 223-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $40,148 and rescinding $45,590,
various departments, for the addition and abolishment of 16
positions, reclassifying class titles to related existing class
titles at the same or lover rates of pay.
File 101-74-180, Ordinance No. 221-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi. Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
546 TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975
Ordinance anicndini; Annual Salary Ordinance, ^arious sec-
tions, reflectin'; addition and aliolishnient of certain posi-
tions, and changing class titles to related existing class titles
at the same or lower rates of pay; a coni[>anion measure to
the preceding item.
File 102-74-58, Ordinance No. 222-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Super\'isors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Ordinance aniending Administrative Ciode to exempt Direc-
tor of Public Works from time limitations for a«ard of cer-
tain contracts applicable to Federal and State grant projects.
File 255-75, Ordinance No. 224-75
(Adds Section 6.1-2)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: SuiJervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Ordinance amending .Administrative Code to require that all
agreements to provide psychiatrii- services be sid)ject to ap-
proval of the Board of l^uperN isors. (Supervisor \on
Beroldingen)
File 260-75, Ordinance No. 225-75
(Amends Section 15.6)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisore Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of ("ommunity Services Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinanc*' amending .\<lministrative ('ode l>y adding to pre-
scribed powers and duli<-s of the Human Rights Commission
the power ;!ud dul\ of ap|(oin:ing an ;;dvisory commitlce,
comprisi'd of llin-e persons >» ho are |>id)li('ilv idenlilied amiIi
the homophih- community, or who ha\e worketl clos<-l,> \sllh
the homophilc commimity. which committee shall address
itself specifically to the i<lenliiicati<Mi and solution of pr<d>-
lenis associated with the Immophile community. (Super-
visors Fran<-ois. Kopp)
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 547
File 202-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 12.A.6)
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved to
continue consideration to June 2, 1975.
Motion to continue consideration adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Sup)ervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Passed for Second Reading as Aniendetl
The following from Fire, Safety and Police Committee without
recommendation, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance amending the Building Code, Housing Code and
Police Code, relating to security requirements for Group H
occupancies and retro-active application thereof and estah-
lishing operative date. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 375-72-1, Ordinance No.
(Adds Sections 1312, 1312.1 and 1312.2 to Building Code;
Adds Sections 713, 713.1 and 714 to Housing Code;
Adds Sections 636 through 636.9 to Police Code. )
(May 12, 1975 — Consideration continued to May 27, 1975,
with pending motion to amend, as follows:
Page 1, line 28
After "Code." ADD "This installation of locking devices
and other materials to be used shall in no way supersede the
provisions of Sections 1304 and 3802.A.1 of this Code.";
Page 3, line 28
After "service" ADD "."; DELETE "or is certified as with-
standing the impact of a five-pound steel ball dropped from
a height of 40 feet." ADD "All glazing subject to the pro-
visions of Section 636.7 shall be of a type approved by the
Police Department.";
Page 4, line 20
After "requirements." ADD "Where electrically operated
exterior doors are involved, the dead-bolt requirement shall
not apply; however, there shall be an appropriate cover plate
over the latching mechanism that will effectively prevent the
latch from being manipulated without a key.";
Page 6, line 13
ADD new paragraph as follows: "A deadbolt lock installed
in an exterior door prior to the effective date of this amend-
ment, with at least a one-half inch ( V2"' embedment in the
548 TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975
holding device shall be deemed in compliance with this
section.";
Page 6, line 26
After "door." ADD "Glazing required in this section shall
be replacement glass only. Security devices placed on ex-
terior doors and windows that .'substantially provide the
same protection as burglar resistant glazing shall be deemed
in compliance with this section.")
.\tlo|)t«'(l
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption of foregoing amendments.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
.\(!c>ptecl
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to amend as follows:
Page 7, line 16
After "provisions of" DELETE "Sections 2, 3 and 4 of";
Page 7, line 17
CHANGE "1977" to "1980".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 4.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supei-visors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervi.'jors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
NEW BUSINKSS
Passed for Second Keajling as Amended
The following from Finance Committee with recommendation
"Do Pass After Amendment", were taken up:
Ordiiiame appropriating ( (9.>,;i.>0) ) 872.000. Public Health
( (various bureaus) ) l.tttiitna Honda Hospital, for operation.
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 549
File 101-74-182, Ordinance No.
( Proposed amendment is as follows:
Approve $72,000 for Laguna Honda Hospital; separate and
table balance of appropriation. )
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend per Committee recommendations.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup>ervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Ordinance a|>i)ropriating (($3,995)) ^i ,376, for telephone
service. Civil Service Coniniission.
File 101-74-183, Ordinance No.
( Proposed amendment is as follows:
Reduce appropriation to $1,376. )
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend per Committee recommendations.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, were
taken up:
Ordinance appropriating S8,944, Juvenile Court, for Log
Cabin Ranch Vocational and Guidance Program, local cash
match. Probation Department, Juvenile Court.
File 101-74-184, Ordinance No.
550 TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Ordinance appropriating §460,600, Social Services, for ficn-
eral assistance prosirani.
File 101-74-186, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
.4(lop!ed
Resolution accepting gift of" rent-free quarters at 50 Fell
Street from the General Services Administration for use bv
the .Mayor's Office.
File 38-75-33, Resolution No.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinan<'e authorizing settlement of litigation «»f various
plaintiffs against the City and County.
File 45-75-9, Ordinance No.
{Action No.
Plaintiff
Settlement
SC 150-624
Lorelei Gibson
$ 850
682-420
Donald Gillam
1.250
MC 672-418
Benjamin Ballaza
1,000)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois. Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Ordinance appropriating SI 0.706. .Sheriff's Office, for per-
manent salaries and mandatory fringe henefits for creation
of 10 positions.
File 101-74-157, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamara.s — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 551
Onlinance aniending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section
173010B, Sheriff, to reflect establishment of 10 new posi-
tions with salary schedules therefor; a companion measure
to the preceding item.
File 102-74-44, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating §149,500, Sheriff's Department,
for materials and supplies and foodstuffs: an emergency
measure.
File 101-74-187, Ordinance No. 212-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $5,109, Real Estate Department,
for insurance. Civic Center Plaza Garage.
File 101-74-164, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $12,859, Traffic Engineering and
Tree Planting Division, for maintenance and repair of auto
equipment.
File 101-74-172.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Sujiervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Adopted
Resolution extending time for awartl of Public Works con-
tract on E. R. Taylor School reconstruction, Job No. 3612,
to April 25, 1975.
File 61-75-4, Resolution No. 404-75
552 TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Health Code increasing fees for ah^^lracl
of medical history, proof of death and certification of ^ac-
cinatioii.
File 254-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 722)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, von Beroldingen — 2.
(Consideration (Continued
Resolution urging Real Estate Department to research source
of funds for purchase of and title ( (of) ) /o surplus proper-
ties owned iiy the (,'ily and (County and/or the San Francisco
Unifieil School Di^^lrict. and to ((transfer title of)) effectu-
ale (I (iiiirtinii of title in find to rrrlain |)rc»pertics owned hy
(City and (County of San Franri.sco ( (from School District) ).
File 258-75, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded hy Supervisor Molinari, moved to
amend title to read as follows:
URGING REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT TO RESEARCH
SOUR("E OF FUNDS FOR PURCHASE OF AND TITLE TO
SURPLUS PROPERTIES OWNED BY THE CITY AND
COUNTY AND/OR THE SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED
SC HOOL DISTRICT; AND TO EFFECTUATE A QUIET-
ING OF TITLE IN AND TO (^ERTAIN PROPERTIES
OWNED BY CITY AND COUNTY OF CAN FRANCISCO.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois. Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales^l.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendel-
sohn, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, consideration was continued
to June 9, 1975.
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 553
Request Granted
Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that letter be directed to City
Attorney, asking that he analyze subject legislation in light of the
agreement reached with Board of Education over Commerce play-
field property, in connection with proposed Performing Arts Cen-
ter, as the Board would not wish to act counter to said agreement.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance approving modification of agreement between
Recreation and Park Comniission and San Francisco ."Mari-
time ^luseuni Association, Inc., for lease of Aquatic Park
Building and certain adjacent lanti areas for INIaritime Mu-
seum purposes, to permit the charging of admission to the
museum under certain terms and conditions and for re-
stricted periods. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 269-75, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept
funds from National Science Foundation for conduct of a
workshop and related planning activities relating to resettle-
ment of Southeast Asian Refugees.
File 68-75-13, Resolution No. 406-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution accepting gift of $10,000 from National Founda-
tion for the Arts and Humanities for use hy the Art Commis-
sion to protliice a video-tape cassette documenting pulilic
service employment in the arts under the Comprehensive
Employment and Training Act.
File 38-75-35, Resolution No. 402-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
554 TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Passeil for SecontI Reading
Ordinance authorizing seltlenient of litigation of Renee Hicks
against City and County by payment of S2,500.
File 45-75-10, Ordinance No.
( Superior Court Action No. 661-616)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopte(l
Resolution authorizing extension of lease of real property
at I. '{90 Market Street for use hy the .Mayor's Office of Com-
munity Development.
File 64-75-12, Resolution No. 405-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
.4<!opted
The following recommendation of State and National Affairs
(^ommittoe was taken up:
Resolution extending the hand of welcome f r<)m the Board of
Sii[)ervisors to the refugees from (Communist aggression in
Indoohina. (Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois)
File 266-75-1, Resolution No. 410-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari. Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendation of Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Committee was taken up:
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 655
Ortlinance adopting Zoning IMap anientlnu-nt changing use
classification of" specified property located in the area of
Bartlett Street, east side, between 22nd and 26th Streets, and
Capp Street, west side, between 18th and 26th Streets, from
C2 to R-3 district.
File 36-75-3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Refused Passage for Second Reading
The following from Planning, Housing and Development Com-
mittee with recommendation "Do Not Pass" was taken up:
Ordinance ordering improvement of Baden Street, between
iVIartha and Mangels Avenues, and the change of official
grades thereon: approving exhibit plan or plans confirming
assessment district: authorizing preparation of specifica-
tions, or plans and specifications: and authorizing City aid
in the approximate amount of 829,000.
File 143-74, Ordinance No.
Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation
Committee were taken up:
Resolution approving map showing the widening of the
intersection of Third Street and Evans Avenue.
File 35-75-4, Resolution No. 412-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supei-visors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Resolution granting permission to San F'rancisco Unified
School District to occupy portion of the sitlewalk of Fran-
cisco Street, west of W orden Street, with a stairway and ramp
in connection with reconstruction of Francisco Junior High
School Gymnasium.
File 257-75, Resolution No. 407-75
556 TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingcn — 1 1.
Resolution ^rantin<; permission to (!laii<l<- \\ . an<l Anita L.
Mitchell to occupy portion of north >i<lc ol St. (M-rniain \\c-
nnc, west «>( Twin Peaks Itoiilevard, with a de<'k extendinji
into the unimproved sidewalk area.
File 262-75, Resolution No. 408-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Resolution authorizing ('ity and (!ounty to «'ntcr into ajircc-
nient ^^ith Nihonmachi Parkin<>; (iorporalion to op<Tate and
maintain a pedestrian uiall and street lights in Buchanan
Street, between Post and Sutler Streets, and street lifjhts on
other streets.
File 263-75, Resolution No. 409-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelat^i, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Resolution granting permission to St)uthern Pacific Trans-
portation (!om[>any to occupy Fifth Street, south of Towns-
end Street, >vith a pa\«'d parking area, rail harriers, rustake
fence and trees.
File 272-75, Resolution No. 411-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Passed for Seeon«l Reading
Ordinance cliaiigiug or modifying oflicial grades on Verona
Place, northeasterly of Third Street.
File 550-74-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Sui)ervisors Barbagelatii, Feinstein, Francois, Gonziiles,
Kopp. Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 557
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance changing widths of sidewalks on huth sides of
20th, 21st an<l 23rd Avenues, and on west side of 24th Ave-
nue, near Irving Street.
File 34-75-2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance establishing width of sidewalks on Lombard
-Street, between Montgomery and Sansonie Streets.
File 34-75-3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Aj'es: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance changing width of sidewalks on east side of IMont-
gomery Street, from Lombard Street to a point 142.25 feet
northerly, from 15 feet to a varying width.
File 34-75-4, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance amending Public X^'orks Code to provide that the
Boarti of Supervisors may by resolution waive fees for re^oc■
aljle permits for minor sidewalk encroachments.
File 265-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 723.2)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinance accepting roadway of Tocoloma Avenue Extension,
including the curbs.
File 9-75-2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
558 TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois. Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Ordinant-f a(-(-c|)tin^ roadway oC Ki\«'ra .'^lr«'«'l. I)ft«een 1 tth
and Funstnn Avenues. 125 f«'el pins or minus east of 14tli
Avenue, ineludin;: llie t-iirhs.
File 9-75-3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote;
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata. Feinstein, Francois. Gonzales,
Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Mendelsohn — 1.
Rereferred to Coniniitlee
The following called out of State and National Affairs C'cm-
mittee by Supervisor Pelosi was taken up:
Resolution rescinding; Resolution No. 275-75. opposing en-
ai'lnient of .SB 610, salaries of State legislators. (Super-
visors Pelosi, Mendelsohn)
File 12-75-58.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
adoption.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
as a substitute motion to rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup)ervisors Barbagelatii, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, von Beroldingen — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi, Tamaras — 4.
Absent: Supervisor Francois — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
The following from Legislative and Personnel Committee with-
out recommendation was taken up:
Ordinance fixing schedules of compensation to he paid cer-
tain employees sul)ject to provisions of Section 8. 103 of the
Charter (trades and crafts), effective July 1, 1975.
File 103-75, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
passage for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 559
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Referred to Committee
The following from the Emergency Calendar was taken up:
Orclinanee appropriating §3,74-6 for operation, District At-
torney's Office, an emergency measure.
File 101-74-199, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Mrs. James W. Abrahanison, President,
Board of Education, IMay 23-26; Dennis V. Carey, member,
Puijlic Utilities Commission, May 29-June 1; \^ illiam Jack
Chow, member. Civil Service Commission, ^lay 29-June 15;
R. W elton Flynn, member, Public Utilities Commission, May
23-26; Donald J. Michalske, Assistant Managing Director,
San Francisco War Memorial, May 26-June 30; Supervisor
Alfred J. Nelder, May 25-26; Rudy Tham, Vice President,
Fire Commission, IMay 26-June 6; Joseph E. Tinney, As-
sessor, June 26-July 8, and July 20-2.5, 197.5; with permis-
sion to leave the Stale.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 399-75
A.dopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUTSICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMIVUTTEE.
Referre<! to C!oinniittee
Request that hearings be held to consider AB 184, relating
to .Medi-Cal share rethiction.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 12-75-90
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
560 TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975
Reqiifsl iIkiI liearinjss l>e held to considiT AH 229. >»liicli
would appropriate funds lor t'aiupu!< child d(>\<-lopMi<Mit
centers.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 12-75-91
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Re(|uest that liearin<;s he hehl to consider AB 332, relating
to UK I, Knierfiency Loan Fund.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 12-75-92
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request that hearings he held to consider AIJ 993, >»liicli
woulil provide increased funding for foster carf- programs.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 12-75-93
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request that hearings he held to considi-r AH 99.>, which
■would appropriate funds for expansion of cliild care services.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 12-75-94
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request that hearings he held to consider AH 996. which
would appropriate funds for liuilding. rcuiodeliii<: and reno-
vating iacililics for child care programs operated 1»\ pidiiic
and pri\al«' non-profit ag«'ncies.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 12-75-95
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request that hearings he hehl to consider AB 1029. which
>vou!d |)ro\ide llial i-.iandalcd cost increases in any jiuhlic
employee relii-cmcnt s)sl«'ni wouiil not he consi<lered as a
sta(e-niandat<-(l program, etc.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 12-75-96
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Hc^oliilioii >Mppoi-liug and urging Slate support for SH .If)!,
to alloNt undocumented iMimigranIs to appl\ for alien reg-
istration cards after three years' residency in this country.
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 561
Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi,
and Francois presented:
File 12-75-89, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Barbagelata requested that letter be sent to City
Attorney, requesting that he prepare an ordinance to repeal Yerba
Buena Project lease, as well as the repayment contract.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred lo (.'oniinitlee
Request that hearinjj he held hy a select eomiiiittee, t-om-
j)osetl of the authors of this request and sueh other niemhers
as the President shall select, to receive testimony and sujj-
jiestions from the public on disposition and development of
that 26-acre area which has been the site of the public Yerba
Buena project, and which has consisted of an 882,000 square
foot convention center, a parkinji garajje accommodating
1,800 vehicles, a heating and cooling plant and a mall.
Supervisors Barbagelata and Kopp presentefd:
File 91-75-7
Referred to Rules Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider granting permis-
sion for temporary closing of Harrison .Street, between 24lh
and 25th Streets, Sunday, June 29, 1975, for a Cultural
Street I'air. sponsored by Real Alternatives Program and
Ontro de Camhio.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 42-75-31
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that the Clerk submit to the
Public Utilities Commission backup material on "Flextime" which
she submitted, in connection with current consideration of prepa-
ration of pilot program where appropriate in City departments.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Comnjittee
Request thai hearings be held to discuss future plans for
development and/or disposition of the Yerba Buena Center
site, with full exploration of all community needs, including
562 TUESDAY. MAY 27, 1975
but not limited to lo>v and faniily-oriciitcd housing. <'<)ii\eii-
tion facilities, >.[)orts arena, necessary retail and coniniercial
development, ()id)lic amenities, and other appropriate uses,
such as "in town niixe«l-<-omnu'rcial" uses \vlii<li c«>uld pro-
vide a major ne>v residential area in San Francisco.
Supervisors Fcinstein, Mendelsohn and Nelder presented:
File 91-75-8
Referred to Joint Finance/ Planning, Housing and Development
Committee
Ue(|uest Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that City Attorney be asked to
prepare ordinance which would rescind the existing financing
agreement for Yerba Buena Center. (Said legislation, when re-
ceived, to be assigned to Joint Finance/Plannint;. Housing and
Development Committee for public hearing. >
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Feinstein requested that letter be directed to Direc-
tor of Planning, requesting that the Department of City Planning
prepare a presentation for the Joint Committee which contains
the department's analysis of uses for this 87-acre area.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supci-visor Feinstein requested that letter be sent to Executive
Director of the Redevelopment Agenc.v, asking that the agenc.v
report to the Joint Committee alternative plans, and specifiaill.v
how, if possible, a scaled-down convention center could be financed
and built without use of lease- revenue, tax-increment bonds, and
without resorting to ad valorem taxes.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Policy Declaration: .*^hall the (jly and (.'oiuity of San Fran-
cisco finance and Iniiid a lU'w <-onipelitive convention center
and related facilities in Yerha LSuena Outer'/
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 289-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Kequesl Granted
Supervisor Gonailes requested that letter be sent to Department
of Public Works, citing the he:\vy traffic condition at intersection
of 30th Avenue and Geary Boulevard, and asking that considera-
tion be given to installation of traffic signals at that intersection.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 563
Referred to Committee
Charter amendment adding sul)section (d) to Section 7.-403,
relatintj to use of certain park land for construction of >vater
quality and sewerage facilities.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 288-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Request Granted
Supervisors Kopp and Nelder requested that letter be sent to
San Francisco Giants, asking that they designate a representative
to meet with the City Attorney and Controller in an effort to
work out current difficulties allegedly occasioned by the flat 50^
tax on admission tickets to Candlestick Park.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Nelder requested that letter be sent to Board of
Education, citing the possibility that the hours during which
school yards are open after school hours for recreation will be
sharply curtailed, both during the balance of the school year and
during the summer vacation period, and urging that every con-
sideration be given to full continuance of the program.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance approving and authorizing execution of planning
and feasiliility agreement hetween the City and County and
the sponsors of llie San Francisco Performing Arts Center,
Inc., relating to a Performing Arts Center and extension of
stage area of Opera House.
Sup>ervisor Pelosi presented:
File 581-74-2, Ordinance No.
Referred to -Joint Finance/Urban and Consumer Affairs Com-
mittee
Resolution approving map of 1810 Jackson Street, a condo-
minium.
Supervisor Pelosi presented:
File 58-75-6, Resolution No.
Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee, to be sched-
uled for public hearing on Monday, June 2, 1975, at 1:45 p.m.
Charter amendment amending Section 8.324 thereof, per-
taining to veteran credits on C'ivil Service examinations.
564 TUESDAY. MAY 27, 1975
Supervisor Pelosi presented:
File 287-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Reijupsl Granted
Supervisor Tamaras requested that the City Attorney be re-
quested to clarify the following:
a. If harbor police are transferred to airport police, would all
of the harbor patrolmen's rights and benefits be protected?
b. Since the harbor patrolmen will lose peace officer status upon
leaving the Port, what is necessary to reestablish that peace
officer status as airport policemen?
c. Would it be feasible to transfer harbor police to the Sheriff's
Department?
d. Would Section 20.06 of the Civil Service rules, providing that
where one permanent department assumes functions of an-
other department the personnel must be absorbed by the
department as.suming the functions, require that the harbor
p)olice be transferred into the Police Department?
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Motion that the Board award eerlifioates of honor to the
following :
(^harles O. Carlston ( Supervisor Feinstein)
Joseph Caverly ( Supervisor Feinstein )
Rev. Msgr. Robert Haybum ( Supervisor Barbagelata )
Golden St<ite Warriors ( Supervisor Kopp )
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Bcroldingen- 11.
Motion that the liuanl adjuui-ii il^ meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deeease»l as follows:
Nick Anastos ( Supervisor Tamaras)
Josephine DeLucchi { Supervisor Molinari)
Louise Delucchi ( Supei-visors Kopp, Molinari)
Richard Wurm ( Supervisor Feinstein for all members)
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising rote.
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 565
Recess
On behalf of the President, the Clerk reminded the members
that it had been temporarily agreed that the Board would recess
its meeting to reconvene in recessed session on Friday, May 30,
1975, at 1:30 p.m.. for the purpose of taking action to finally pass
the Annual Appropriation Ordinance and Annual Salary Ordi-
nance for 1975-76. Supervisor von Beroldingen so moved. Super-
visor Nelder seconded.
No objection and motion carried.
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
5:50 p.m. recessed.
MARGARET G. McGUIRE, Acting Clerk
Friday, May 30, 1975 — 1 :30 p-ni.
In recessed meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco,
Friday, May 30, 1975, 2:12 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in recessed session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
Committee of the Whole
There being no objection, on mo;ion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, the Board resolved itself into
a Committee of the Whole.
Finally Passed
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
The following recommendations of Budget and Governmental
Efficiency Committee were taken up:
Annual Appropriation Ordinanee for the fiscal year 1975-76.
An ordinance appropriating all estimated receipts and all
estimates expenditures for the City and County of San Fran-
cisco for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1976.
File 101-75-1, Ordinance No.
In response to a question from Supervisor Kopp, Deputy City
Attorney James Stark advised that the Board could take no steps
566 FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1975
to amend the budget, inasmuch as the budget had already Ijeen
adopted, but that the Board might amend the Annual Appropria-
tion Ordinance, should it so desire.
Supervisor Kopp then pointed out that the budget had been
reduced by $17 million b\- the Budget and Governmental Effi-
ciency Committee, over and abo\c the Mavor's recommendations,
and inquired of the Mayor why he now was of the view that the
budget should in effect be further decreased by amending the
Annual Appropriation Ordinance.
Mayor Alioto responded that the budget which he had approved
and transmitted to the Board was based, in part, on the fact that
he had assumed the Board might increase the business tax.
Supervisor Feinstein observed that the Mayor has the preroga-
tive of line item veto, and then the Board has three months in
which to take any number of steps to reduce the appropriation
ordinance.
Supervisor Mendelsohn stated he hoped that the Mayor would
act quickly to sign this legislation, with the understanding that
the Board would work with him to cut down the burden on the ad
valorem taxpayer.
Supervisor von Beroldingen announced that she was opposed
to any increase in the business tax.
Motion to Rise antl Report
After further discussion, Sup)ervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by
Supervisor von Beroldingen, moved to rise and report without
recommendation.
No objection, and motion carried, whereupon the members re-
constituted themselves as a Board of Supervisors.
The roll was then called and the subject legislation was finally
passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nclder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Finally Passed
Annual Salary Ordinance lor llie liscal year 1975-76.
An ordinance enumerating all pusitiuns contained or created
hy the Board of Supervisors in udoplin^ the aiuiual hiidp:et
and appr<»prialioii ordinani-e for llu- liscal year ending June
'M). 1976: (-(MiliMiiiii^. crealin;; or <-stal)lisliin<: these posi-
tions: enunieralini; and iniludiiig therein ail positions estal>-
lislird under the San Francisco Unified School District and
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1975 567
all positions oreated by Charter or Stale law for which coin-
pensations are paid from City and County funds and appro-
priated in the Annual Appropriation Ordinance: authorizing
appointments or continuation of appointments thereto: spe-
cifying and fixing the compensations and work scheilides
thereof: and authorizing appointments to temporary posi-
tions and fixing compensations therefor.
File 102-75-1, Ordinance No.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Sujservisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras. von Beroldingen — 9.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to City At-
torney, requesting an opinion as to the validity of the Commun-
ity College District "squirreling" away funds which have not been
approved by the Board.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE.
Referred to Committee
Charter amendment amending Section 3.5.30 thereof, to in-
crease membership on Police Commission from three to five,
and to provide that one member thereof shall be a woman.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 297-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
(Charter amendment, amending Section 3. .540 thereof, to in-
crease membership on Fire Commission from three to five,
and to provide that one member thereof shall be a woman.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 298-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
(-barter amendment, amending Section 3.660 thereof, to in-
crease membership on Civil Service (iommission from three
to five, and to provide that one member thereof shall be a
woman.
568 FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1975
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 299-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Charter uiiieiidiiicnt (skeleton), anienrling Section 8.340, to
]>r(i\i(le that the prohatiunary period for alrjiorl jiolice shall
l)e one y«'ar.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 300-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Francois requested that the skeleton draft of fore-
going ('barter iunendmont be referred to the City Attorney to
prepare in proper form.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Announcement
Supervisor Kopp announced that there would be a special meet-
ing of Joint Health and Environmont/PJanning, Housing and
Development Committee on Thursday, June 12, 1975, at 7:30 p.m.
to consider File 88-75-2, resolution estahlishing policy to locate
exptmded .sewage treatment plant adjacent to existing Southeast
Sewage Treatment Plant.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of 3: 10
p.m. adjourned.
MARGARET G. MAGUIRE, Acting Clerk
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1975 569
Approved by the Board of Supervisors August 11, 1975.
I, GUbert H. Boreman, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 70 No, 22
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and Coiintj of San Francisco
DOCUf^lENTS.
AUG 2 0 1975
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, June 2, 1975 — 2 :00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon-
day, June 2, 1975, 2:20 p.m.
The Board of Sup>ervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—11.
President Feinstein presiding.
APPROVAL OF JOURNALS
There being no corrections, additions or omissions, the Journals
of Proceedings for the meetings of Monday, March 24, and Mon-
day, March 31, 1975, were considered read and approved.
COMMUNICATIONS
The Clerk presented a communication from the Public Utilities
Commission, indicating their intention of revising upward sched-
ule of rates for furnishing Hetch Hetchy power to private con-
sumers and municipal departments of the City and County of
San Francisco.
Public Hearing Scheduled
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
set public hearing on said rate revision for Monday, June 16,
1975, as Special Order at 2:00 p.m.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
The Clerk presented a communication from the Public Utilities
Commission, indicating their intention of abandoning certain
services on Municipal Railway Motor Coach Line No. 42 San-
some.
(571)
572 MONDAY. JUNE 2. 1975
Public Ufariiifj S<'he«liile<l
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Sup)ervisor Nelder, moved to
set public hearing on said abandonment of service for Monday,
June 16, 1975, as Sf)ecial Order at 2:00 p.m.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
The Clerk presented a communication from the Public Utilities
Commission, indicating their intention of making certain changes
in schedule of rates, fares and charges for the Municipal Railway.
Pui)lif Hearinfj Srhecluled
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
set public hearing on said rate revision for Monday, June 16,
1975, as Special Order at 2:00 p.m.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Appeal Withdrawn
SPECIAL ORDKR — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing of appeal from deeision of City Plannin*; (^oniniis-
!sioii <H.sappro\ ins an aiiloiiiiihile wrecking operation in an
M-2 iliislrict on properly lorated at I 7.> (^hiinl Street, norlli-
we.st corner of (!iister .Street, Lots 10 and )l in Assessor's
Block 5211.
File 93-75-5
(Appeal filed May 2, 1975)
The Clerk read a letter from James M. Berg, Esq., attorney
for the appellant, withdrawing said appeal. Accordingly, no pub-
lic hearing was held.
Tabled
The following from the Clerk was taken up:
Resolution disapproving decision of ('ity Planning (]oniniis-
sion denying application for <'onditional use of property lo-
cat«'<l at I7.> Ouint Stre«'t.
File 93-75-5, Resolution No.
In view of the fact that apiX'al was withdrawn, Sui>ervisor Men-
delsohn, seconded by Sujx-rvi.sor Francois, moved to table.
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 573
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Consideration Continued
The following from Finance Committee without recommenda-
tion, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating S63,214'.79, various departments,
for retroactive wages and njandatory fringe benefits to pro-
vide adjustment of compensation schedules and health and
welfare lienefits, effective April 1, 1973, for plumber and
related crafts.
File 201-72-132, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to continue consideration to June 16, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance (1972-73)
by adjusting health and welfare benefits, effective April 1,
1973 for plumber and related crafts, various departments;
a companion measure to the preceding item.
File 200-72-68, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to continue consideration to June 16, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance appropriating $208,673.24, various departments,
for retroactive wages and mandatory fringe benefits by ad-
justing the wage schedules, effective July 1, 1973, to provide
aditional rates of pay for plumber and related classes.
File 101-73-210, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to continue consideration to June 16, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
574 MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance (1973-74) by
adjusting Mage schedules, effe<'live July I, 1973, to provide
a<lditional rates of pay for pluniher and related classes, vari-
ous departments; a companion measure to the preceding
item.
File 102-73-93, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to continue consideration to June 16, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Frtmcois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn. Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating S72,000, Laguna Honda Hospital,
for operation.
File 101-74-182, Ordinance No. 231-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance appropriating SI, 376 lor telephone service, (^ivil
Service Commission.
File 101-74-183, Ordinance No. 232-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois. Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance appropriating S8.91I. .luvenile ("onrt. l\>r Log
Cabin Kaiu-li \ ocational and (Fiii<lance Program, lo<'al cash
match. Probation Department. Juvenile ("oiirt.
File 101-74-184, Ordinance No. 233-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup<>rvisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Neldor, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — ^11.
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 575
Ordinance appropriating; $460,600, Social Services, for gen-
eral assistance program.
File 101-74-186, Ordinance No. 234-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of various
plaintiffs against the City and County.
File 45-75-9, Ordinance No. 243-75
(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement
SC 150-624 Lorelei Gibson $ 850
682-420 Donald Gillam 1,250
MC 672-418 Benjamin Ballaza 1,000)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance appropriating 810,706, Sheriff's Office, for per-
manent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits for creation of
10 positions.
File 101-74-157, Ordinance No.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section
173010B, Sheriff, to reflect establishment of 10 new posi-
tions with salary schedules therefor; a companion measure
to the preceding item.
File 102-74-44, Ordinance No. 235-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance appropriating $5,109, Real Estate Department
for insurance, Civic Center Plaza Garage.
File 101-74-164, Ordinance No. 229-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
576 MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francx)is, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance appropriating 812,859, Traffic Engineerinp; and
Tree Plantin<: Division, f«»r maintenance and re[)air of anto
equi|Milcnl.
File 101-74-172.1, Ordinance No. 230-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn. Molinari, Nelder. Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance aniendiiiji; Health <!ode increasinj; fees f«»r ab-
stract of medical hi.st<»ry. proof of «leath and <'ertificali«>n of
vaccination.
File 254-75, Ordinance No. 246-75
(Amends Section 722)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance ajjprovinj; modification of a«;reenient I»etween
Kecreation and Park (ionnnission and San Franci.sco Mari-
time -Museum .Association, Inc., for lease of A(|uatic Park
Building and certain adjacent land areas for .Maritime Mu-
seum purposes, to permit the cliarfrinj; of admission to the
museum under certain terms and conditions and for re-
strictetl periods. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 269-75, Ordinance No. 262-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Fnmcois, Gonzale.s,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1.
Ordinance aullioriyrin^ settlement ol litigation of K<'nce
Micks against Tity and ( bounty l>y payment of 8ll. .>()().
File 45-75-10, Ordinance No. 244-75
( Superior Court Action No. 661-616)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 577
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Community Services Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance amending Administrative Code by adding to pre-
scribed powers and duties of tbe Human Rights Commission
the power and fluty of appointing an advisory committee,
comprised of three persons who are publicly identified with
the honiophile community, or who have worked closely with
the homophile community, which committee shall address
itself specifically to the identification and solution of prob-
lems associated with the honiophile community. (Super-
visors Francois, Kopp)
File 202-75, Ordinance No. 245-75
(Amends Section 12A.6j
Motion to Table Refused Adoption
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to table the pending legislation.
Motion to table refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Molinari, Tamaras, von Be-
roldingen— 4.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Nelder — 6.
Absent: Supervisor Pelosi — 1.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance amending the Building Code, Housing Code and
Police Code, relating to security requirments for Group H
occupancies anti retro-active application thereof and estab-
lishing operative date. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 375-72-1, Ordinance No. 248-75
(Adds Sections 1312, 1312.1 and 1312.2 to Building Code;
Adds Sections 713, 713.1 and 714 to Housing Code;
Adds Sections 636 through 636.9 to Police Code. )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
578 MONDAY. JUNE 2, 1975
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Finally Pas§e«l
The following recommendation of Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance adopting Zoning Map ameniinienl changing use
classification of specified properly located in the area of
Barllelt Street, east side, between 22n(i and 26th Streets,
and Capp Street, west side, between 18th and 26th Streets,
from C-2 to R-3 district.
File 36-75-3, Ordinance No. 242-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — -10.
No: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Streets and Transportation
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance changing or modifying official grades on N'crona
Place, northeasterly of Third Street.
File 550-74-1, Ordinance No. 236-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance changing widths of sidewalks on both sides of
20th, 21st an<l 23rd Avenues, and on west sitic of 21th Ave-
nue, near Irving Street.
File 34-75-2, Ordinance No. 239-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance establishing Atidth of sidewalks on Lombard
Street, between .Montgomery and I^ansome .Streets.
File 34-75-3, Ordinance No. 240-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelasi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 579
Ordinance changing H'iclth of sidewalks on east side of Mont-
gomery Street, from Lombard Street to a point 142.25 feet
northerly, from 15 feet to a varying width.
File 34-75-4, Ordinance No. 241-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder. Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Ordinance amending Public Works Code to provide that the
Board of Supervisors may by resolution waive fees for revoc-
able permits for minor sidewalk encroachments.
File 265-75, Ordinance No. 247-75
(Amends Section 723.2)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
Ordinance accepting roadway of Tocoloma Avenue Exten-
sion, including the curbs.
File 9-75-2, Ordinance No. 237-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Adopted
Ordinance accepting roadway of Rivera Street, between 14th
and Funston Avenues, 12.5 feet plus or minus east of 14th
Avenue, including the curbs.
File 9-75-3, Ordinance No. 238-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 1 1 .
President Pro Tempore
At the request of President Feinstein, Supervisor Tamaras
assumed the Chair pro tempore.
Pro Tempore
Question Dividetl
The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
580 MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975
Onlinaiirc fixing (ichciliiles of fonipciisatioii to 1>«- paid cer-
tain enii)loyees suhjet-t Ut provisions of Section 8.403 of tlic
Charter (trades and crafts), effective July 1, I97.T.
File 103-75-1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to sever that p)ortion of the ordinance covering nurses and hospi-
tal workers, and continue the balance of the ordinance to Julv 9,
1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelat;i, Feinstoin. Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamariis, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance fi.vin^ schedules of compensation to he paid hos-
pital, custodial and nursing groups subject to provisions of
Section 8.403 of the Charter.
File 103-75-1.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp,
moved passage for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supiervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Consideration ('ontiniied
()rdinan<-e fixing schedides of compensation to he paiil cer-
tain employees suhject to provisions of Section 8. 403 of the
Chart«>r (trades and crafts), effective .lidy I, l*>7.'>.
File 103-75-1, Ordinance No.
.Motion to Amend
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to amend as follows:
.Section 8.12. Painter Foreman
REDUCE $10.55 to $10.15;
Section 8.38, Painter
REDUCE $10.55 to $10.15.
Thereafter, Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von
Beroldingen, moved to continue consideration to June 9, 1975.
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 581
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Felosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Sujiervisor Gonzales — 1.
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that Clerk direct letters to Gen-
eral Manager, Personnel and to the City Attorney, inquiring as
to whether there are any items in File 103-75-1 which are dis-
cretionary.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Thereupon, President Feinstein resumed the Chair.
NEW BUSINESS
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, were
taken up:
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)
Ordinance authorizing Registrar of Voters to conduct City-
HJde voter registration program and to adopt rules and regu-
lations relating thereto; providing for compensation of dep-
uty registrars participating therein. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 101-74-174.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
to amend as follows:
Line 16
After "into" DELETE "five" and SUBSTITUTE "three";
after "and the" DELETE "five Community Mental Health
Districts of" and SUBSTITUTE "three Assembly districts
within";
Line 19
After "voters" DELETE "." and ADD "subject to realloca-
tion by the Registrar as needs for registration become evi-
dent."
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Nelder — 4.
Sup)ervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendel-
sohn, moved to amend as follows:
582 MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975
Line 16
After "divided" ADD "initially".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: SuiJervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Nelder — 4.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, moved passage for second reading.
Ordinance passed for second reading as amended by the follow-
ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Nelder — 4.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating S25,000 for operation. Voter Reg-
istration Program, Registrar of Voters.
File 101-74-174, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Nelder — 4.
Request Granted
There being no objection, at the request of Supervisor Kopp
the following statement is incorporated in the Journal of Pro-
ceedings:
Statement of Supervisor Kopp
I cannot in good conscience, vote to support this ordinance.
At a time when we are facing a record budget deficit,
estimated to be as high as $98 million, which could result
in essential C'ity services being drastically reduced and
employees being laid off or reduced in hours of work, it ap-
pears to me to be highly inappropriate and fiscally unrealis-
tic to consider spending $25,000 on a program which may
have merit but which ainnot be considered essential. This is
especially so when we do not appropriate enough money to
give even a barely realistic amount to our unfortunate citi-
zens on general assistance to live on. t^itizens interested in
their government will exerci.^e their privilege of voting, and
it should be their obligation, as well as that of every one of
us as elected representatives, to encourage everyone who is
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 583
eligible to exercise his voting privilege. I do not think pay-
ing voter recruiters is the answer to the true spirit of sup-
porting a democracv, nor is it the answer to a debt-ridden
City.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following from Joint Finance-Legislative and Personnel
Committee with recommendation "Do Not Pass" was taken up:
(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee 1
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to establish a
Central Safety Office and setting forth the powers and duties
thereof; establishes operative date of May 1, 1975.
File 586-74, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 16.121-1, 16.121-2;
Repeals Sections 16.121-3 through 16.121-5)
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
to amend as follows:
Page 1, line 5
DELETE "May 1" and SUBSTITUTE "July 1";
Page 3, line 13
DELETE "May 1" and SUBSTITUTE "July 1".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales,
Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 11.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
passage for second reading as amended.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Pelosi, Tamaras — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Nelder, von Be-
roldingen— 4.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following from Finance Committee with recommendation
"Do Pass After Amendment", was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating S152,376, Social Services, for j)er-
manent salaries, mandatory fringe benefits, operation, eqnip-
ment, fixed charges, capital improvement and the creation
584 MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975
of 34 positions, and rescindinj; S36,6.'>.> froni ai>propr!ation
for Aid to Families with Dept-ndent (lliildrt-n.
File 101-74-139, Ordinance No.
( Proposed amendment is as follows:
Approve $28,002 for equipment, ;ind $10,000 for alterations
at 965 Mission Street; table balance of appropriation.!
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved to amend per Committee recommendations.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder.
moved pas&igc for second reading.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Ordinanee appropriating Sl,278,.>()0, .Municipal Kailvay, for
operation and passenjier and damage claims: rescinding
Sl,278,.'>00 from appropriations for platform wages and
mandatory fringe benefits, .Municipal Railway.
File 101-74-188, Ordinance No.
Passed for second readinp h\' the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Ab.sent: Sui>ervisors Gonzales, Tamaras — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $11,400, Public Health, for capital
improvement, San Francisco General Hospital.
File 101-74-189, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 585
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance appropriating S106,009, Police Department, for
operation; rescinding 830,000 from appropriation for equip-
ment.
File 101-74-190, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp — 2.
Ordinance appropriating 825,000, Chief Administrative Of-
ficer, for Asian .4rt Commission, Publicity and Advertising.
File 101-74-191, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance appropriating 875,500, San Francisco General
Hospital, for materials and supplies and hospital and labora-
tory supplies; 870,000, Controller-EDP, for contractual
services an<l materials and supplies.
File 101-74-192, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance appropriating 827,000, Parking .\uthority. for
contractual services.
File 101-74-193, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
586 MONDAY. JUNE 2, 1975
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating 8295,000, Public Health, San
Francisco General Hospital, for capital improvements; re-
scinding S295.000 <'r<)m contractual services, San Francisco
General Hospital ; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-195, Ordinance No. 227-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari. Nelder, Pelosi. Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance approprialin«; $12,582, Tax Collector, for con-
tractual services, and materials and supplies: an emergency
measure.
File 101-74-194, Ordinance No. 226-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein. Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — ^1.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Administrative (lode, providing for
establishment of a Civil .Service Commission Examination
Research and Development Fund.
File 264-74, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 10.192 i
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted
Resolution accepting gift of S9,600 from National Endow-
ment for the Arts for the Art (iommission, to [lartially fund
resiliency of W illiam Kiisso, composer.
File 38-75-34, Resolution No. 418-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 587
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Passed for Second Reading
Orilinance appropriating $495, Art Commission, for oon-
Irartual services.
File 101-74-183.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup)ervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing General Manager, Personnel, to apply
for and accept funds from the State of California Employ-
ment Development Department and the California State Per-
sonnel Board for the employment of 100 trainees in various
positions.
File 283-75-1, Resolution No. 420-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supjervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Sujjervisor Gonzales — 1.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee were taken up:
Charter amendment providing that each hoard and commis-
sion shall ado|)t a rule requiring that each memher present
at a meeting when a question is put shall vole for or against
it, unless excused from voting hy motion a<lopted hy a
majority of the memhers present. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 226-75
(Amends Section 3.500)
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
to continue consideration to June 9, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
588 MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
(Jharl«T unicndiiiciit «'xcliidiiif; piililic t)fru'«T> from |)r<»ision
that hoards and (-oiniiiissioiis havo po\»»'r to hohl «'xefuliv«'
session to consider appointment, employment <)r dismissal
of an employee, and pro\iding thai the appointment of mem-
hers to (.'ily IManiiin<:. Poliee. Fire. l{e<Tealion and Park.
Lihrary, Social Services, Puhlie Utilities, Art. lioard of Per-
mit Appeals, (iivil Service, Retirement Hoard. Health Ser\-
ice Hoard, and Airports (Commissions hy the Mayor he sidi-
ject to the approval of the Hoard of Snpcrvisors. (Super-
visors kopp, IVIolinari)
File 232-75
C Amends Section 3.500^
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
continue consideration to June 9, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Passed for Second Keadin<;
The following from Health and Environment Committee was
taken up:
Ordinance ann-ndinp Administrative (!ode to aiitliorize
Director of Pid>lic llcaltli to »'nter into afircements >wth any
university or collefje which operates accredit«"d programs of
instruction for |>ersons stndyinir to become occupational
therapists.
File 223-75, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 19.A.17)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by SuiK>rvisor Molinari, moved
passage for second reading.
Passed for second reading hy the following vote:
Ayes: Su|)ervis()r.s Harbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ado|>led
The following from Streets and Transportation Committee
without recommendation was taken up:
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 589
Resolution approving map of 1810 Jackson Street, a condo-
niiniuni.
File 58-75-6, Resolution No. 419-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Referred to Committee
The following from the Emergency Calendar were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating S2,000 for District Attorney's Spe-
cial Fund, District Attorney, an emergency measure.
File 101-74-206, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Onlinance appropriating S23,089 for equipment. District
Attorney's Office, an emergency measure.
File 101-74-207, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Ordinance appropriating §21,000 for materials and supplies,
and rescinding $21,000 from mandatory fringe l>enefits ap-
propriation. Recreation and Park, an emergency measure.
File 101-74-208, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
REPORT OF CO!MMITTEE
Supervisor Pelosi reported that the Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Committee had met today, prior to the Board meeting,
to consider the waterfront plan as submitted by BCDC, and made
the following determinations:
1. The special waterfront plan has received the unanimous
endorsement of the Building Trades Council;
2. Pier 45 has been leased, and it is anticipated that revenue in
the amount of $700,000 will accrue to the Port the first year;
3. Development of Piers 37 and 41 could yield $400,000 in an-
nual revenue.
Supervisor Pelosi expressed the view that it would be of benefit
to the Port Commission to have the endorsement of the City and
County for this waterfront plan.
590 MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975
Request Granted
Supervisor Pelosi then requested that the legislation approving
report on Special Bay Area Plan for San Francisco Waterfront
be calendared for the Board meeting of June 9, 1975.
File 191-75
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
In connection with the foregoing, Supervisor Kopp requested
that representatives of the Port and the City Planning Depart-
ment be present when the matter is considered at next week's
meeting.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
0FF-(:ALP:NDAR LEGISLATIO^
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Henry E. Bernian, nieniher. Public
Utilities Commission, June 15-19: Marvin K. ('ardoza, mem-
ber. Police Commission, June 10-1-1; Supervisor Alfred J.
Nelder, .May 25-26; Roy W esle). Director of Employee Rela-
tions Division, June 13-15, 1975; with permission to leave
the Stale.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 415-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Sujxrvisor Gonzales — 1.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COIMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE.
R«'ferred to (Committee
Charter amendment, deleting Sections 8.100 and K.401. re-
lating to compensiition t>f officers and <'mplo\ecs subject to
salary standardization: Sj-ction {J.IO.'J, relatinjr lo rates of
pay for trades and crafts: and Section 8.10 1. relalin<; to rates
of pay and benefits of carmen: ad<ling .Se<'lions 8.100 and
8.401, relatinfi to poli<-y declaration and fjeneral rules for
establishment and paynu-nt of compensation of officers and
employees of the (!ity and (bounty.
Supervisor Barbagelat;i presented:
File 309-75
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 591
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Charter amendment, amending Sections 8.400 and 8.4-01,
relating to compensation of officers anil employees of the
City and County; and repealing Sections 8.403 and 8.404,
relating to rates of pay for trades and crafts and salaries
and benefits of carmen.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented:
File 310-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Charter amendment repealing Charter Section 8..500 et seq,
and adding Section 8. .500 et seq., relating to retirement
benefits of City and County employees, affecting only new
employees hired after effective date of Charter amendment.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented:
File 311-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider solutions to the
parking problems in neighborhood shopping areas, as re-
quested by S.F. Council of District Merchants Associations.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 19-75-8
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position
of 8436 Chief Adult Probation Officer, Adult Probation De-
partment.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 31-75-3, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Called Out of ('ommittee
Supervisor Feinstein announced that she was calling from
Legislative and Personnel Committee the following proposed
Charter amendment and directed that the measure be calendared
for Board meeting of Monday, June 9, 1975:
Charter amendment (First Draft) amending Sections 3. .530,
3.540 and 3.660, relating to size and composition of Police,
Fire and Civil Service Commissions.
File 433-74
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
592 MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975
Referred lo Coniniiltee
ReqiiesI tlial lieariiifrs Ix- held lo (leleriiiitu- whellier I'urlher
i)illl>uar<ls should l)e proliil>ited l>v making all such I'acilities
throii^lioiil the (lily a non-cont'oriiiin^ use; and whellier a
plan shouhl he forniidaled lor the progressive eliiiiiiiation
of all hillhoards remaining in the i'.ily.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 319-75
Referred to Plannirif'. Housing and Deielopment Committee
Request that api>ropriate eoniniiltee look into alleged irregu-
larities in the eonduet of District \ Community .Mental
Health Service (Citizens' Advisory Board meetings, and tli«-
decision-making process of that hoard.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 318-75
Referred to Health and Environment Committee
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works to accept
and dishurse i'(|ual funds to implement the undergrounding
of utilities in Phase I of Un«lerground District No. 27.^ in
advance «)f schedule.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 37-74-5, Resolution No.
Referred to Governmental Services Committee
Adopted
Resolution declaring intention lo amend Police (!ode relating
to hanging of signs or haniiers on utilit) jioles for cultural
events.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 307-75, Resolution No. 417-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Peiosi. moved im-
mediato adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein. Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Peiosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Resolution supporting enactment of AB 144, v»'hi<-h woulfl
allo^v local governmental entities lo permit certain hingo
games for <-harily organizalit)ns, provided A<!A .'J is approx-d
by the electorate.
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 593
Supervisors Kopp and Molinari presented:
File 12-75-97, Resolution No. 416-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, T;unaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Referre<l to Committee
Ordinance amending Section 16.88 of Administrative Code
to delete requirement that persons waiving pension payments
shall continue to be subject to Charter and ordinance pro-
visions governing the Retirement System, and allowing such
persons to serve in any elective or appointive position and
to receive payment for services rendered to City and County
after retirement.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 306-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Ordinance amending Section 360 of Health Code, relating to
automatic laundries, adding retjuirement for posting the
name, address and phone number (of owner or operator)
for maintenance of defective machines.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 305-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Health and Environment Committee
Request that appropriate committee hold hearings to investi-
gate the conflict l)ctween Sandigan vs. Fil-Am Neighborhood
Association.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 320-75
Referred to Finance Committee
Charter amendment providing that police and security func-
tions at San Francisco International Airport shall be respon-
sibility of San Francisco Police Department, and that security
personnel employed at the airport shall become members
of the San Francisco Police Department.
Supervisors Nelder, Molinari, Feinstein, Tamaras and von
Beroldingen presented:
594 MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975
File 312-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Charier amenilmcnt, amending Section 8.526 thereof, to pro-
vich- tliat cost of living adjustment of retirement allov^ant'es
shall not exceed three per cent of such allo^vances in any
year.
Supervisor Pelosi presented:
File 313-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Charter amendment amending Section 8..i09 thereof, to pro-
vide a death allowance upon death of a niend>er after com-
pletion of at least ten years of credited service.
Supervisor Pelosi presented:
File 314-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Charter amendment amending Section 9.100 thereof, to pro-
vide for one six-year term for Mayor.
Supervisors Tamaras, von Beroldingen, Mendelsohn, Feinstein,
and Nelder presented:
File 315-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Charter amendment amending Section 6.208 thereof, to pro-
vitie that in the event the Mayor and the Board fail to agree
upon a tax rale llie lax rate for the immediately preceding
fiscal year shall continue in force and effect.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 316-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
(Charter amendment amending Sections 6.20.'}, 6.20.) and
6.30.5, relating to hudget and fiscal administration.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 317-75
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Kesolution authorizing leas«' of real property at 109.5 Market
Street for use hy (ioniniission on the Aging, at rental of
81,785.00 per month.
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 595
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 64-75-14, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Ordinanee amending Section 10.175 of Administrative Code
to provide that payment of" a portion of compensation of
Zoo Director he pai«l out of San Francisco Zoo Fund.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented :
File 279-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificate of Honor to the fol-
lowing:
United Nations Association ( Supervisor Feinstein)
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales — 2.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as follows:
Monroe Baer ( Supervisor Kopp)
Samuel Bennett < Supervisor Kopp )
Peter (^hapralis (Supervisor Tamaras)
Maurice Clark ( Supervisor Molinari )
William F. Dwyer, M.D. ( Supervisor Kopp)
Clarice V. Lombardi ( Supervisor Kopp )
George C. McAuliffe (Supervisor Kopp)
Saldacion Reyes ( Supervisor Feinstein )
Esther T. Sauer ( Supervisor Kopp )
Reba D. Shelley ( Supervisor Kopp)
Marie Themoleas ( Supervisor Tamaras )
Dora Amoroso Tosi (Supervisor Molinari)
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMKNT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
7:15 p.m. adjourned.
MARGARET G. MAGUIRE, Acting Clerk
596 MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975
Approved by the Board of Supervisors August 18, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Clerk of the Bojird of Supervisors
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MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, June 9, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon-
day, June 9, 1975.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Francois, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von
Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn — 5.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Barbagelata noted present at 2:12 p.m.
Supervisor Feinstein excused from attendance. (See infra.)
Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 2:20 p.m.
Supervisor Kopp noted present at 2:12 p.m.
Supervisor Mendelsohn noted present at 4:27 p.m.
Election of President Pro Tempore
Following roll call of attendance by the Clerk, Supervisor
Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, nominated Su-
pervisor Francois to act as President Pro Tempore.
There being no other nominations, the Clerk declared nomi-
nations closed, and there being no objection, Supervisor Francois
assumed the Chair.
Supervisor Feinstein Excused from Attendance
The Clerk announced that Supervisor Feinstein had requested
to be excused from attendance because she was the commence-
ment spcciker at her daughter's graduation.
No objection and request granted.
(597)
598 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975
CORRECTION AND APPROVAL OF JOURNALS OF
PROCKKDINGS
Supervisor Molinari stated there was an error in the Journal
of Proceedings of Monday, April 7, 1975, at the bottom of page
346, and that after "Motion that the Board" the words "adjourn
its meeting this day in respect following:" should be deleted and
the words "issue Certificates of Honor to the following:" substi-
tuted.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
that the Journal be corrected so that the Motion shall read as
follows:
Last two lines of page 346: "Motion that the Board issue Cer-
tificates of Honor to the following:"
No objection and motion carried.
Clerk directed to make corrections.
With the corrections noted, the Journals of Proceedings of
Monday, April 7, 1975, and Monday, April 14, 1975, were there-
upon approved.
COMMUNICATIONS
Requests Granted
The Clerk presented a communication from the Department
of Veterans Affairs, Sacramento, requesting use of the Board
Chambers on Friday, July 18, 1975. from 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m.
for a meeting.
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved that permission be granted.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
The Clerk presented a communicition from the Office of the
Mayor requesting use of the Board Chambers on Thursday, June
12, 1975, at 9:30 a.m. for swearing-in ceremony for Mr. Ernest
Ayala as member of Community College District Board.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved
that {)ermission be granted.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors BarbagelaUi. Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 599
The Clerk presented a communication from the Director, Em-
ployee Relations Division, Chief Administrative Officer, request-
ing permission to brief the Board on employee relations matters
at a Caucus of the Board on June 16, 1975, following the Board
meeting.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved that
permission be granted.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes; Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
Hearing of all persons interested in the recommendation of
the Public Utilities Commission for abandonment of Munici-
pal Railway Motor Coach Line No. 77 Brotherhood Way.
File 276-75
There being no one present desiring to speak in favor of or
opposition to the proposed plan, the Chair declared the question
period open.
In resfKjnse to a question by Supervisor Nelder, Mr. Curtis
Green, General Manager, Municipal Railway, responded a new
Line 70 would be created, and that Line No. 77 was a daily route.
Temporarily Postponed
Resolution disapproving abandonment of Municipal Railway
Motor Coach Line No. 77 Brotherhood Way.
File 276-75, Resolution No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved that consideration be temporarily postponed for the pres-
ence of nine members of the Board.
No objection and motion carried.
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
Hearing of all persons interested in the recommendation of
the Public Utilities Commission for abandonment of certain
services on Municipal Railway Motor Coach Line No. 36
IMiraloma.
File 277-75
(Proposed abandonment is as follows:
600 MONDAY, JUNE 9. 1975
Northbound, from Pholan and Judson, via Phelan, Staples
to Forester;
Southbound, from Forester and Staples, via Staples, Phelan
to Judson. I
The Chair inquired if there were anyone present who desired
to protest, and when there was no response, the Chair declared
the hearing concluded.
Temporarily Puslponed
Resolution <li><approviii^ ahaiiilonincnl of certain services on
iMunicipai Railway Motor Coach Line No. 36 .Miralonia.
File 277-75, Re.solution No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved that consideration he temporarily postponed for the pres-
ence of nine members of the Board.
No objection and motion carried.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Temporarily Postponed
The following recommendation of Finance (^ommittee, hereto-
fore considered, was taken up:
Resolution urjjina: Real Estate Department to research source
of funcis for purchase of an<l title to surplus properties
OMiietl hy the City and (bounty and/or the San Francisco
Unified .School District, an«l to «'frectuate a quietinji of title
in and to certain properties owned hy City an«l (Jounty of
San Francisco. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 258-75, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved that
consideration be temporarily postponed.
No objection and motion carried.
Refused Adoption
The Board thereupon resumed consideration of the following
Special Orders, heretofore considered and temporarily postponed:
Resolution disapprovinp ahandoninciil of Municipal Railway
.Motor (!oach Line -No. 77 lirolherlxMid Way.
File 276-75, Resolution No.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Noes: Suix^rvisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 601
Resolution (Usapproving abandonment of certain services
on Municipal Railway Motor Coach Line No. 36 Miralonia.
File 277-75, Resolution No.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supei-visors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Amended
Rereferred to Committee
The following from Joint Finance and Legislative and Person-
nel Committee with recommendation "Do Not Pass", heretofore
considered, was taken up :
(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to establish a Cen-
tral Safety Office and setting forth pov.ers and duties thereof;
establishing operative dale of July 1, 1975.
File 586-74, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 16.121-1, 16.121-2;
Repeals Sections 16.121-3 through 16.121-5)
Motion to Amend
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved amendment as follows:
Page 2, line 8, after "effectuating correction of" ADD "cer-
tain".
Motion adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supei-visors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Motion to Rerefer to Committee
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
rerefer the measure to Committee.
Rereferred to Committee by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Pelosi, Tamaras — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Nelder, von Beroldingen — 2.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
6Q2 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975
Temporarily Postponed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordinanee appropriating S25,000 for operation, \ oter Reg-
istration Program, Registrar of Voters.
File 101-74-174, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, at the direction of the Chair, con-
sideration was temporarily {X)stponed.
Ordinance authorizing Registrar of Voters to conduct City-
^s■'u\e voter registration program and to adopt rides and reg-
ulations relating thereto: providing for compensation of dep-
uty registrars participating therein.
File 101-74-174.1, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, at the direction of the Chair, con-
sideration was temporarily po.stponed.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating 838,002, Social Services, for equip-
ment and <'apital improvement and rescinding 88,777 from
appropriation for Aid to Families with Dependent ('hildren.
File 101-74-139, Ordinance No. 251-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supei-visors Barbagelata, Francois. Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nclder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.
Absent: Sujjervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating S 1 .278..'S00, Municipal Railway, for
operation and passenger and damage claims; rescinding $1,-
278,.^00 from ap|>ropriati<»ns for platform wages and manda-
tory fringe benefits, Municipal Railway.
File 101-74-188, Ordinance No. 253-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nclder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating 8-11,100. Public Health, for capital
improvement. .San Francis<'o Getieral Hospital.
File 101-74-189, Ordinance No. 254-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, T;miaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Sup)ervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 603
Ordinance appropriating $106,009, Police Department, for
operation; rescinding $30,000 from appropriation for equip-
ment.
File 101-74-190, Ordinance No. 255-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $25,000, Chief Administrative Of-
ficer, for Asian Art Commission, Puhlicity and Advertising.
File 101-74-191, Ordinance No. 256-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $7,5,500, .San Francisco General
Hospital, for materials and supplies and hospital and labora-
tory supplies; $70,000, Controller-EDP, for contractual ser-
vices and materials and supplies.
File 101-74-192, Ordinance No. 257-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $27,000, Parking Authority, for
contractual services.
File 101-74-193, Ordinance No. 258-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, providing for es-
tablishment of a Civil Service Commission Examination Re-
search and Development Fund.
File 264-75, Ordinance No. 261-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
604 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975
Onlinant-c appropriating S495, Art C^unimission, for con-
tractual §«'rvires.
File 101-74-183.1, Ordinance No. 252-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordered Suhniilted
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Charter amendment providinji that each Iioard and commis-
sion shall adopt a rule rc(|uiriiii;; that each mcmlier present at
a nieetinp when a question is put shall vote for or against it,
unless excused from votinj: hy motion adopted hy a majority
of the memhers present. (Supervisor .Molinari)
File 226-75
(Amends Section 3.500)
Sujjervisor Molinari suggested that this item be consolidated
with File No. 232-75.
Supervisor Francois suggested that all members be present for
coiLsolidation.
Supervisor Molinari moved to consolidate with File 232-75,
calendared for hearing this date, and with Charter Amendment
File No. 635-74 which has already been ordered submitted.
Mr. James Stark, Deputy City Attorney, advised that first the
Board would have to withdraw the Charter Amendments which
have already been submitted, and then consolidate them with any
other Charter Amendments being considered, as desired.
Su[5ervisor Molinari stated that August 4th was the last day
on which the measure could be ordered submitted.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp. moved that
the measure be ordered submitted, with the provision that it could
be withdrawn later for the purpose of consolidating it with File
Nos. 635-74 and 232-75.
Ordered submitted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisor Barbagelatii, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen- 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
('hairnian Pro Temp«»rc
Supervisor Tamaras, at the request of the Chairman Pro Tem-
pore, assumed the Chair.
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 605
Consideration Continued
Charter amendment excluding public officers from provision
that boards and commissions have po^er to hohl executive
session to consider appointment, employment or dismissal of
an employee, and providin"; that the appointment of members
to City Planning;, Police, Fire, Recreation and Park, Library,
Social Services, Public Utilities, Art, Board of Permit Appeals,
Civil Service, Retirement Board, Health Service Board, and
Airport Commissions by the ^layor, be subjct to the approval
of the Board of Supervisors. (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari)
File 232-75
(Amends Sections 3.500, 3.521, 3.530, 3.540, 3.550, 3.560,
3.570, 3.590, 3.600, 3.650, 3.660, 3.670, 3.680 and 3.690.)
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
continue consideration to June 16, 1975.
No objection and motion carried.
Presentation of Guest
The Chair introduced and welcomed Mrs. Peter Tamaras.
Consideration Continued
Ordinance fixing schedules of compensation to be paid certain
employees subject to provisions of Section 8.403 of the Char-
ter (trades and scrafts), effective Jidy 1, 1975.
File 103-75-1, Ordinance No.
( Jime 2, 1975 — Consideration continued to June 9, 1975,
with pending motion to amend. )
(Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved to amend as follows:
Section 8.12, Painter Foreman
REDUCE $10.55 to $10.15;
Section 8.38, Painter
REDUCE $10.55 to $10.15.)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to
continue consideration to June 16, 1975.
Consideration was continued to June 16, 1975, by the following
vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
606 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975
Finally Passed
Ordinanoe fixing sfhediiles of compensation lo be paid hos-
pital custodial and nursing classes subject to provisions of
Section 8.403 of the (-barter (tra<les and crafts), effective
July 1, 1975.
File 103-75-1.1, Ordinance No. 259-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francx>is, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Finally Passe<l
The following from Health and Environment Committee, here-
tofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance anien<linfi Administrative ('ode to authorize Di-
rector of Public Health to enter into ajireements with any uni-
versity or college which oi>erates accredited pr«)j;rams of
instruction for persons studying to become occupational ther-
apists.
File 223-75, Ordinance No. 260-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata. Francois. Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
NF\^ BUSINESS
Consideration Continued
The following from Joint Finance/Planning, Housing and De-
velopment ("ommittce without recommendation, was taken up:
Resolution declaring policy in connection with application to
participate in National Fl<»od Insurance Program.
File 281-75-1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to continue consideration to June 23, 1975.
Consideration continued to June 23, 197 5, hy the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein. Francois, Mendelsohn — 3.
Suspension of Rules
Supervisor Molinari requested that Rule 16 be suspended so
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 6W
that he might present on Roll Call legislation pertaining to flood
insurance.
No objection and rule suspended.
ROLL CALL
Adopted
Resolution requesting Chief Administrative Officer to seek
reversal of identification of City and County as a flood-prone
area; requesting City Attorney to seek judicial review if Chief
Administrative Officer's appeal is denied. ( JMolinari, Nelder,
von Beroldingen)
File 281-75-4, Resolution No. 424-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn — 3.
Request Granted
Sup)ervisor Kopp requested that the appointment of Mrs. Laura
Jane Asselin, vice Mrs. Kathleen Lynch, resigned, to the Delin-
quency Prevention Commission be calendared as special order
of business on June 16, 1975.
A^o objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Consideration Continued
The following, under New Business from Joint Finance and
Planning, Housing and Development Committee without recom-
mendation, were taken up:
Resolution directing Director of Public \^'orks to review-
building permit applications, subdivision proposals and other
proposed new developments for flood hazard, and to require
new or replacement water supply systems and/or sanitary sew-
age systems to be designed and located to minimize or elim-
inate flood hazard.
File 281-75-2, Resolution No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to continue consideration to June 23, 1975.
No objection and motion carried.
Resolution authorizing Director of Public W orks to execute
and file all documents required in connection with application
and participation in National F'lood Insurance Program.
608 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975
File 281-75-3, Resolution No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to continue consideration to June 23, 1975.
No objection and motion carried.
Passed for Secoinl Reading as Amended
The following from Finance Committee with recommendation
"Do Pass After Amendment" was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating ((S3,750)) $3,000. Chief Admin-
istrative Officer, for contractual services (reproduction and
other |)rofessi(>na] services) : rescinding ( (S3, 750) ) S3.000,
from appropriation for contractual services (surplus), .'Mu-
nicipal Kmployee Relations Panel.
File 101-74-185, Ordinance No.
( Proposed amendment is as follows:
DELETE $750 for Reproduction Services.^
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved amendment by deleting $750 for Reproduction Services.
No objection and motion carried.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup>ervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, were
taken up:
Ortlinance authorizing setlU-menl of nsplialt antilru;^! litiga-
tion of (!ity and (.'ountv of San Francisco, ct al, v. I iiion Oil
(Company of California, et al.. for the sum of SI 20.000. and
further authorizing City Attorney lo execute appropriate set-
tlement papers.
File 46-75-5, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors BarbagelaUi, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein. Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinan<'e ai>propriating SI 00.000. ("liief Administrative
Officer, I'uhllcity and \d>ertising fund, for San Francisco
(!on\enlioii and \ isilors' Itureaii. and SI 0.000, Miniicipal
Railway, for materials an<l supplies and e(|uipnient: rescind-
ing SI 0,000 from Municipal Railway, mandatory fringe l>ene-
fits.
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 6(te
File 101-74-196, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinant-e appropriating 8213,000, Public Health, San Fran-
cisco General Hospital, for contractual services, and S39,004,
Police Department, for salaries; rescinding $39,004, Police
Department, uniformed force, permanent salaries.
File 101-74-197, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Ordinance appropriating §1,059,089, Social Services for op-
eration, Foster Care of Children Program, and Aid for Adop-
tion of Children Program.
File 101-74-198, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Adopted
Resolution approving settlement of unlitigated claim of Lu-
cila B. France in the sum of S612.39.
File 48-75-3, Resolution No. 430-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept Fed-
eral funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development, for Planning and Management Grant.
File 68-75-12, Resolution No. 431-75
There was a general discussion on the employment of three
new planners for a period of one year on Special Area Plan for
San Francisco Waterfront.
610 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975
Supervisor Kopp, s€KX)nded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
rerefer the measure to Committee.
Supervisor von Beroldingen moved that action be taken today.
Motion failed for want of second.
There was further general discussion concerning the employ-
ments and the desirability of receipt of a resolution from the
Port Commission.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
continue consideration one week.
Motion failed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder — 4.
Noes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras
—5.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras,
von Beroldingen — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari — 3.
Absent: Super\'isors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
Request Granted
Supervisor von Beroldingen requested that a letter be directed
to the Port Commission prior to its meeting on Wednesday, June
11, 1975, requesting them to urge, by resolution, the City Plan-
ning Commission to take all necessary steps to hire additional
staff and to seek Federal funds from the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development for a Planning and Manage-
ment Grant.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution aiit}iorizin<; the Mayor to apply for and accept Fed-
eral funds for a .Summer Youth Kniploymenl Program
File 68-75-14, Resolution No. 432-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Sujjervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn— 3.
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 611
The President Pro Tempore reassumed the Chair.
Resolution fixing patient day rates for services furnished by
City and County institutions: rescinding Resolution No. 391-
74.
File 282-75, Resolution No. 435-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent. Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 3.
Resolution authorizing adjustment of inventories of various
City and County departments to reflect loss of personal prop-
erty.
File 17-75-1, Resolution No. 428-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent. Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 3.
Consideration Postponed
The following from Finance Committee was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $5,746, District Attorney, for opera-
tion; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-199, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved to postpone consideration.
No objection and motion carried.
Rereferred to Committee
The following from Health and Environment Committee with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", was taken up:
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, requiring approval
of Board of Supervisors for any new location or relocation of
any Community Mental Health facility of the County Plan.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 244-75, Ordinance No.
( Proposed amendment is as follows:
Line 2 (Title)
After "Board of Supervisors" ADD ", after review by Citi-
zens' Mental Health Advisory Board,";
Line 22
612 MONDAY, JUNE 9. 1975
After "Board of Supervisors" DELETE "." and ADD "after
review by Citizens' Mental Health Advisory Board." i
Supervisor Kopp. seconded by Sup>ervisor Tamaras, moved the
amendments recommended in ("ommiltec.
No objection and motion carried.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Committee, were taken up:
Ordinance designating Lotta's P'ounlain as a landmark.
File 90-75-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Ordinance designating the Frank !M. Stone House as a land-
mark.
File 90-75-2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelatii, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Adoptetl as .\niende<l
The following from Planning. Housing and Development Com-
mittee with ix>commendation "Do Pass After Amendment" was
taken up:
Re.'^oliitioii :ippro\ nig r«-p<»rl of" Spt-cial Krvu Plan for I^an
Francisco \\ alerlront. >>iil>niitt)-(l by the ."^an Francisco Bay
('unservalion and Development (!oniniission and the San
Francisco \^ alerf ront .\dvisory Coniniitlee.
File 191-75, Resolution No.
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 613
( Proposed amendment is as follows :
Line 21
After "Waterfront" DELETE ", and recommends its adop-
tion by the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Develop-
ment Commission;"; and ADD "; and, be it"
Line 24
ADD "FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Department of
City Planning coordinate necessary planning activities for
the waterfront and report to this Board's Planning, Hous-
ing and Development Committee those amendments in the
Bay Conservation and Development Commission Special
Area Plan, if any, that would be required in order to achieve
the appropriate development of the San Francisco Water-
front; and, be it".)
Supervisor Pelosi, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved the amendments recommended in Conimittee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Suf>ervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
(Action subsequently rescinded. See infra.)
Consideration Continued
The following recommendations of Rules Committee, were
taken up:
Resolution confirming appointment of Francis Solvin as a
member of the Redevelopment Agency, vice himsif, term ex-
pired for the term ending September 3, 1978.
File 92-74-32, Resolution No.
There being no objection, at the direction of the Chair, con-
sideration was continued until the first meeting in July when the
full Board is present.
Motion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors
regulating conduct of Supervisors. (Supervisors Pelosi,
Kopp)
File 140-75-5
(Adds Rule 91)
614 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975
At the direction of the Chair, pursuant to the provisions of
Rule 3 of the Board of Supervisors' Rules of Order, considera-
tion was continued to June 16, 1975.
Amended
Consideration Continued
The following from Rules Committee with recommendation
"Do Not Pass", was taken up:
(Supervisor Feinstcin dissenting in Committee)
.Motion amending Rulers of Order of the Board of Supervisors
to provide thai any nienilier of the Board of Supervisors who
is not a niend)er of the Rules <x)niniittee may join with the
Rules ('oniniittee in its eonsideration of appointments or eon-
firmations of appointment to Boards or commissions, with-
out the right to vote on such matters: and to provide that any
proposed appointments or confirmations of appointment to
Boards or Commissions shall l>e referred to the Rules Com-
mittee. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 140-75-2
(Amends Rules 40 and 58)
Motion to Amend
Sujjervisor Kopp, seconded bv Super\isor Pelosi, moved to
amend as follows: in Title, lines 6 and 9, DELETE "TO
BOARDS OR COMMISSIONS" and SUBSTITUTE "OF PUB-
LIC OFFICER" and "OF ANY PUBLIC OFFICER", respec-
tively; page 2, lines 4 tmd 19, DELETE "to boards or commis-
sions" and SUBSTITUTE "of public officer" tmd "of any public
oflScer", respectively.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
At the direction of the Chair, pursuant to the provisions of
Rule 3 of the Board of Supervisors' Rules of Order, consideration
was continued to June 16, 1975.
.\dopled
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, were taken up:
Resoliititin authorizing! Civil Service Commission to conduct
an examination for one (|iialified applicant for Director of
Food Services. San Francisco Lnified School District.
File 25-75-1, Resolution No. 429-75
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 615
^dopfecf by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance codifying Ordinance No. 172-75 entitled "Pro-
viding for the reassessment of property damaged or destroyed
by misfortune or calamity, in accordance ^vith provisions of
California Constitution Article XIII, Section 2.8, as amended
at the election of June -t, 1974, and Article XIII, Section 15,
as implemented by Chapter 901 of Statutes of 1973" as Sec-
tion 2.21-6 of the San Francisco Administrative Code,
File 224-75-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Ordinance amending Administrative Code by amending Sec-
tion 16.210 thereof relating to the establishment of employee
representation units. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 248-75, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Consideration Postponed
Ordinance regulating street artists and craftsmen, establish-
ing an Advisory Committee of Street Artists and Craftsmen
Examiners, prescribing certification procedures, and pro-
cedure for designation of sales areas: and repealing initiative
approved as Proposition "J" at the election held on June 4,
1974. (Supervisor Francois)
File 516-74-1
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois moved
to pxjstpone consideration.
No objection and motion carried.
Adopted
Resolution requesting the Board of Administration of the
Public Employees' Retirement System to submit documents to
amend the contract of the City and County M'ith said Retire-
616 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975
nient Svsleni relating; to the participation of the Sheriff, Un-
rlersheriff and deputised per!<onnel of the Sheriff's* Depart-
ment.
File 251-75, Resolution No. 433-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn — 3.
Consideration Continued
The following, called out of Legislative and Personnel Com-
mittee by Supervisor Feinstein, was taken up:
Charter aMien<!inenl (First Draft) relatinfj to the si/e and
eoniposilion of the Police. Fire and (!ivil .Spvice Commissions
by increasinji the menihership of eacli commission from three
to five and providin<: that not less than one mendier «»f each
such commission shall he a uoman. (Supervisors Fein-
stein, von Beroldingen)
File 433-74
(Amends Sections 3.530, 3.540 and 3.660)
At the direction of the Chair, pursuant to provisions of Section
2.23(g) of the Administrative Code, consideration was continued
to June 16, 1975.
Referred to Committee
The following on the Board's Emergency Calendar, was taken
up:
Ordinance appropriating SI iJ^.OOO for permanent sahiries —
uniformed l<»rces, Fire Department: an emergency measure.
File 101-74-222, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISL.\TIO>
.\<lopled
The following recommendation of liis Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leavi's of Absence — l!«ui. ,|oseph I,. Miolo. >Ia>or. .lune 3-
■I: Kenn<-lh \\ . IJryan. (General Manager. DcparlmcMt of So-
cial Scr>ic«-s. .Jime .>-}{ and .Fuly 21-Vugusl 8: Keith P. Cal-
d«'n. (!hief <»f Fire Department. ,Fune 1-2: Mrs. John M. Doug-
las. Nice Pri'sident. .'Social .*^er\ices (iommission. June 20-22;
.Alfred J. INelder, .Member, Hoard of Supervisors, June 6-8;
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 617
Robert Nicco, Public Defender, June 15-18; EthvanI L. Peet,
Commissioner, Commission on the Aginji, June 7-12, 1975.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 421-75.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup)ervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance urging the Municipal Court to retain tlie 83.00
fine for parking meter violations in areas other than doMii-
to>vn.
Supervisor Barbagelata presented:
File 322-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Francois requested that a communication be sent
to the Mayor asking for his recommendation on proposed resolu-
tion approving report of Special Area Plan for San Francisco
Waterfront.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referreil to Committee
Ordinance amending Part II, Chapter II, San Francisco iMuni-
cipal Code (City Planning Code) I>y amending Section 303
thereof, and by adding thereto Section 312 relating to con-
ditional uses and institutional expansion.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 306-74, Ordinance No.
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Ordinance amending Health (^ode by adding Article .5.1
thereto, comprising Sections 270 through 275, pertaining
to the prohibition of public smoking and providing penal-
ties therefor; an<l amending Fire Code by amentling Section
24-. 05 thereof pertaining to the regulation of smoking.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 321-75, Ordinance No.
Referred to Health and Environment Committee
618 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975
Temporarily Postponed
The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:
Ordinanee appropriating 825,000 for operation. Voter Reg-
istration Prosirani, Registrar of N'oters.
File 101-74-174, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved that consideration be temporarily postponed.
No objection and motion carried.
.\mended
Ordered Submitted
The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore temporarily postponed, was taken up:
Ordinance regulating street artists and craftsmen, estal)li^ll-
ing an Advisory Committee of ."Street Artists am! Craftsmen
Examiners, prescril>ing eertification procedures, and proced-
ure for designation of sales areas; and repealing lMiliati\e
approved as Proposition ''J" at the election held on June 4,
197-4. (.Supervisor Francois)
File 516-74-1
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Sujjervisor Tamaras, moved
amendment as follows:
Page 3, line 24, Sec. 3 ( a t , after "reached" ADD "." and
DELETE remainder of .sentence; page 3, line 26, Sec. 3(bi,
after "certificrition." ADD "The term 'art or craft item' as
used in this ordinance, shall not include any item intended
or suitable for human consumption."; page 5, line 25, Sec. 8,
after "by" DELETE "resolution" and SUBSTITUTE "ordi-
nance".
Amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Mendelsohn — 3.
President Pro Tempore
Supervisor Molinari assumed the Chair as President Pro Tem-
pore.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
that the measure be ordered submitted.
Ordered submitted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 619
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered and temporarily {X)stponed, was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating 825,000 for operation. Voter Reg-
istration Program, Registrar of Voters.
File 101-74-174, Ordinance No.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervi-sors Barbagelata, Kopp, Nelder — 3.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
President Pro Tempore
Supervisor Francois resumed the Chair as President Pro Tem-
pore.
MAYOR'S PARTIAL VETO
Consideration Continued
The following ordinance, approved by his Honor, the Mayor,
except for items partially vetoed, was presented by the Clerk:
Annual Appropriation Ordinance for fiscal year 1975-76.
File No. 101-75-1, Ordinance No.
Sujjervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
moved that consideration be continued one week.
Consideration continued to June 16, 1975, by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
ROLL CALL CONTINUED
Request Grante«l
Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that a special meeting of the
Budget and Governmental Efficiency Committee be scheduled
following review by Controller and Budget Analyst of Mayor's
recommendations for cutting the budget.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
620 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered and temporarily postponed, were taken up:
Ordinance aiithurizin<; Rejrislrar of \ oters to conduct (>ity-
>vi(l«' voter rc'iistralioii projrram and to adopt rides and regu-
lations relatin-; thereto: providinj; lor eonipensatioii of dep-
uty registrars participating therein.
File 101-74-174.1, Ordinance No.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Pelosi, Tiunaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Nelder — 3.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Ordinance appropriating S5.746, District Attorney, for oper-
ation: an cniergi'ncy measure.
File 101-74-199, Ordinance No. 250-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Sajjervisors Barbagelata. Francois, Gonzales. Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Recission of Action
Consideration Continued as Amended
There being no objection the following, heretofore passed for
second reading as amended, was taken up:
Resolution approving report of Special Area Plan for .San
Francisco W atcrfront, suhinilted hy the San Francisco Ray
Conservation and Development Commission and the San
Francisco Waterfront .Advisory Committee.
File 191-75, Resolution No.
Rescission of Action
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to rescind llu> Board action passing subject proposal for second
reading as amended.
No objection and motion carried.
Motion to Amend
Suix^r\'isor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
amendment as follows:
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 621
Line 15, after "Special Area Plan", DELETE "will, upon
adoption" and SUBSTITUTE "has been adopted";
Line 16, after "Development Commission", DELETE "be-
come" and SUBSTITUTE "as";
Line 17, after "Bay Plan, and" DELETE "will"; change
"serve" to "serves".
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent : Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales — 2.
iMolion to Continue (Consideration
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
continue consideration two weeks.
No objection and motion carried.
ROLL CALL CONTINUED
Adopted
Resolution authorizing and directinfj Clerk to request Board
of Kducation of San Francisfo Unified Shool Distriet to suli-
init complete and detailed infornialioii relating lo proposed
payment of additional eonipensation to temporary parapro-
fessionals pursuant to Memorandum of Understanding dated
March 29, 1975.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 323-75, Resolution No. 426-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Sujaervisor Feinstein — 1.
Resolution authorizing City and County lo participate in
abandoned vehicle abatement program; authorizing Chief
Administrative Officer to contract with Department of Cali-
fornia Highway Patrol.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 308-75, Resolution No. 425-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
adoption.
622 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Resolution supporting designation of Association of Bay
Area Governments as the areawide planning agency under
Section 208 of the 1972 aniendnienls to the Federal W ater
Pollution ('ontrol Act.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, joined by Supervisors Molinari, Gon-
zales, Feinstein and von Beroldingen, presented:
File 324-75, Resolution No. 436-75
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vole:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Resolution authorizing and directing City Attorney to inter-
vene in Marin County Superior (!ourt Action No. 75702.
entitled ("ounty of Marin v. State of California Department
of Transportation, et al., relating to Doyle Drive.
Supervisor Molinari, joined by Sujjervisors Gonzales and
Francois, presented:
File 548-74-2, Resolution No. 427-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that a letter by directed to the
Director of Public Health inquiring the purpose of the change in
lociition of emergency ambulance service from Park Emergency
Hospital to the Public Health Service HospiUil, whether it is a
permanent change in lociition for this particular service, and if
he has plans for similar changes in location for other emergency
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 623
ambulance services in the City. He would like to know what the
Director is trying to accomplish by reason of these changes.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
.4dopted
Motion that his Honor, the Mayor, be requested to proclaim
June 18, 1975, as "San Francisco Police Fishing Program
Day".
File 4-75-10
Sup)ervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Requests Granted
Supervisor Nelder requested that a letter be directed to the
Trustees, War Memorial Building, asking why Senior Citizens
cannot meet there.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Nelder requested that a letter be directed to the
Director of Public Works, asking if the timing on the traffic sig-
nals on Van Ness Avenue at Post Street and Pacific Avenue can
be changed to accommodate persons who need more time to cross
Van Ness Avenue.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Nelder requested that a letter be directed to the
Office of Community Development on behalf of Hayes Valley
Association respecting a $3,000 block grant for a community
center. The Association has been informed they must use half
of this amount for insurance.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
Request that portion of Castro Street between 17th and 19th
.Streets be closed on Sunday, .4ugust 10, 1975, for annual
street fair.
Presented by Supervisor Nelder:
File 42-75-36, Resolution No.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
624 MONDAY. JUNE 9, 1975
Resolution authorizing Department of (aty Planning to apply
for an«l receive finaneial assistance from U.S. De|)arlnienl of
Coninieree for economic (levelopment planning activities.
Supervisor Pelosi presented:
File 325-75-1, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Adopted
Resolution autiiori/in<; Mayor to apply for Federal funds
for iManpower Traininji Programs.
Supervisor von Boroldingen presented:
File 68-75-15, Resolution No. 422-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn. Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Resolution authorizing Mayor to apply for Federal funds
for a Summer Youth Recreation Program.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 68-75-16, Resolution No. 423-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Superv'isor Tamaras,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Suixrvisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales. Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaias, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Referred to Committee
Resolution aniliorizing ad<lition of a representative of the
LeagiU' of W omen \ oters to the .Manpower Planning (iouncil.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 238-75-2, Resolution No.
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee
Request that hearings he held to consider AH 2006, ^thicli
>vould fund several unfunde«l or underfunded Stale man-
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975 625
dates that have been imposed on local government since the
enactment of SB 90 in 1972.
Sup>ervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 12-75-105
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request that hearings he hehl to consider SB 856, which
appropriates $8.8 million to augment the existing Budget Act
appropriation for State support of County administration of
Medi-Cal Program.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 12-75-106
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request that portion of Capp Street between 18th and 19th
Streets be closed every Monday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.,
June 16th through August 25th for playground purposes.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented on behalf of Supervisor
Feinstein.
File 42-75-35.
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Adopted
Motion that the Board award certificates of honor to the
following :
Fr. Nichola Krommydas (Supervisor Tamaras)
Battalion Chief Earl C. Jacobson (Supervisor Tamaras)
Thomas Linke ( Supervisor Nelder )
Angelo De Simone (Supervisor Nelder)
Ben R. Pettichord ( Supervisor Nelder)
Linda Scholz (Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Rev. Andrew C. Boss, S. J. (Supervisor Francois)
Dr. Frank S. Bernard ( Supervisor Mendelsohn )
Sigmund E. Beritzhoff ( Supervisor Mendelsohn )
William M. Malone (Supervisor Pelosi)
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp,
626 MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1975
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Motion that the Hoard adjourn its nieeling thig day out of
respect to the memory of deceased as follows:
William Miller ( Supervisor Kopp)
Eleanor Lynch (Supervisor Kopp)
Walter Coyne (Supervisors Kopp and Pelosi)
Margaret D'Arcy ( Kopp and Mendelsohn •
Ella Jacobson C^ohn (Supervisor Kopp)
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURINMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
6:26 p.m. adjourned.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN, Acting Clerk
Approved by the Board of Supervisors August 25, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Borcman, Clerk of the Board of Suix^rvi.sors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 70 No. 24
DOCUMENTS
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
IMonday, June 16, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon-
day, June 16, 1975, 2:05 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder,
Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales — 3.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Barbagelata excused from attendance. (See infra.)
Supervisor Francois noted present at 2:37 p.m.
Supervisor Gonzales noted present at 2:18 p.m.
Supervisor Barbagelata Excused
The Clerk announced that Supervisor Barbagelata had asked to
be excused from today's meeting, as he was taking a brief vaca-
tion with his family.
No objection and request granted.
Public Hearing: Held
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Public hearing of objections relative to report and recom-
mendations of the Director of Public W orks for assessment
of costs of repairing certain defective sidewalks and curl)s.
Board of Supervisors to consider report and recommenda-
tions of the Director of Public \X orks for costs of repairing
hereinafter designated sidewalks and curbs, and to consider
any objections which may be raised by any property owner
liable to be assessed for the costs described in said report.
The work on the following sidewalks and curbs is author-
(627)
.<■! lorlli in Section '
rOT.I lli.r.ul.
lAK-ation
of Repairs
Assessmcnl
4401-20th Street
$819.72
2 Powhattan Ave.
809.42
2 Garfield Ave.
509.80
2286-92 27th Ave.
862.50
473 Ralston Ave.
158.64
1 - 9 Whitney Street
622.95
100 Andover Street
845.59
628 MONDAY, JUNE 16. 1975
iz«'(l iinilt-r the provisions of .Sections 706.3 and 707 of lh«'
Piihlir W Orks (lode, and is snhject to tlie nietliod of enforcc-
nienl and (-(dlerlion of lien
File 154-75-1
( Owner
Donald Coombs
Gerald D. Giunti
Hardy Ward
Sally Famarin
Margaret Baldauf
North Counties
Title (^ompany
Marion T. Bumell
Edw. J. Estreito/
Thurber Marshall 372-98 Hayes Street 989.19)
There being no one present to object, the Chair declared the
public hearing concluded.
.\dopted
The following from the Clerk was taken up:
Resolution confirming report of assessment costs submitted
hy the Director «)f Piihlic W orks for sidcvaik and cnrl> re-
pairs ordered to he performed I>y said Director pursuant to
Sections 707 and 707.1 of the Public WOrks (!o<le. the costs
thereof having been paid for out of a revolving fund.
File 154-75-1, Resolution No. 448-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelat^i, Francois. (Jonzjiles — 3.
Public Hearing Held
SPECIAL OKDKK — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing of all persons interested in the recommendation of
the Public I lililics (iommission fixing ne« >clicdnle of rates
for furnishing Hetch Helchv p<)>ver to private consumers and
municipal departments of the ('ity and (bounty of San Fran-
cisco.
File 302-75
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 629
Mr. Oral B. Moore made the presentation on behalf of the
Public Utilities Commission.
There being no one present to object, the Chair declared the
public hearing concluded.
Adopted
The following from the President was taken up:
Itesoliition preliniinarilv r«'quisite to revision of schedule of
rales for furnishing Hetch Helchy power to private consum-
ers and municipal departments of the City and County of
San Francisco, making finding that revenues will he suffi-
cient to pay for the balance of the current and ensuing fiscal
years all expenses incident to the operation and maintenance
of Hetch Hetchy W ater and Power.
File 302-75-1, Resolution No. 450-75
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois — 2.
Resolution approving new schedule of rates for furnishing
Hetch Hetchy power to private consumers antl municipal
departments of the City and County of San Francisco.
File 302-75-2, Resolution No. 454-75
Supervisor Tamaras, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois — 2.
Public Hearing Held
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.:M.
Hearing of all persons interested in the recommendation of
the Public Utilities Commission for abandonment of certain
services on .'Municipal Railway .Motor Coach Line No. 42 —
Sansonie.
File 303-75
(Proposed abandonment is as follows:
630 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
Northbound, from Jennings and Evans via Evans, Third to
Cargo;
Southbound, from Third and Cargo via Third, Phelps, Fair-
fax, Mendell, Evans to Jennings, i
Mr. Curtis Green made the presentation on behalf of the Pub-
lic Utilities Commission.
There being no one present to object, the Chair declared the
public hearing concluded.
Refused .Adoption
The following from the President was taken up:
Resolution disapproving ahandonnient of eertain servires on
Municipal Railway .Motor Coach Line No. 42 — Sansomc.
File 303-75, Resolution No.
Supervi-sor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
adoption.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Bcroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois- -2.
Pulilic Heariii}! Held
SPECIAL ORDER — 2:00 P.M.
Hearing of all persons interested in the recomnienclalion iif
the Public I'lililies Commission to establish a discount fare
of .^c for (|ualific<l handicapped persons riiling .MuMi(-i(tal
Railway vehicles at specified hours, on a six-months trial
basis.
File 304-75
Mr. Curtis Green made the presentation on behalf of the Pub-
lic Utilities Commission.
The following persons spoke in favor of the proposal:
Mr. L. L. Hartman
Mr. Martin Mihailovich
Mr. Joseph Minihan
There was no one present to object. Thereafter, the Chair de-
clared the public hearing concluded.
.4dopted
The following from the President was taken up:
Resolution preliminarily re<|uisile l(» revision of Municipal
Railway s<-lH'dnlc of rales, fares and charges to establish a
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 631
(lisi-oiiiit fare of 5c for the haiidicappetl, making finding
that revenues will not he sufficient to pay for the halanee of
the current and ensuing fiscal years all expenses for opera-
tion and maintenance of the Municipal Railway.
File 304-75-1, Resolution No. 451-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Resolution approving revision of schedule of rates, fares
and charges for the TMunicipal Railway to establish a discount
fare for qualified handicapped persons during specified
hours, on a six-months trial basis.
File 304-75-2, Resolution No. 452-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Taken Up Out of Order
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Pelosi,
seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the following recommenda-
tion of Planning, Housing and Development Committee, was
taken up out of order:
Ordinance amending the Police Code by adding Article 1.2
thereto, prohibiting discrimination against families with
minor children in the rental or leasing of certain residential
property, and providing for penalties for violations thereof.
(Supervisor Mendelsohn, Gonzales, Pelosi, Nelder)
File 233-75, Ordinance No.
Motion to Amend Adopted
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi,
moved to amend as follows:
Page 4, line 24
.\DD new Section 107 :
632 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
"This ordinance shall expire three years from the effective
date hereof, subject to mandatory review by the Board of
Supervisors on the anniversary dates prior thereto for the
purpose of evaluating the experience of operating hereunder
and considering extension of the operative date, amend-
ments or repeal hereof."
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Polosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Sujx^rvisor Francois, seconded by Sup>ervisor Tamaras, moved
to amend as follows:
Pafje 4
DELETE lines 1 through 8;
SUBSTITUTE "said owner or any other person enumerated
in Section 102 hereinabove, shall be exempt from the pro-
visions of this ordinance, provided, however, that deviation
from or abandonment of said policy shall automat iailly sub-
ject said owner to all the provisions of this ordinance."
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopi). Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Motion to Amend Kefiised A(lo|>tion
Supervisor Molinari. seconded by SuiM>rvi.sor Tamaras, moved
to amend to add new Section 103.1 to read as follows:
"Exemption; Owner-ocenpied Premises.
The provisions of Section 102 of this Article shall not be
applicable to any premises containing two or three housing
accommodations, one of which is occupied by the owner of
said premises."
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Tamaras- 3.
Noes: Su{)ervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Motion lo Vmend .4<lopled
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend as follows:
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 633
Page 3, line 28
After "buildings" ADD "otherwise";
Pagte 3, line 29
After "renting" ADD "exclusively";
Page 3, line 30
After "persons" ADD "who are defined herein as elderly,";
Page 4
ADD Section 104.1. "Definition. Elderly persons. All persons
who have attained the age of sixty-two ( 62 ) or more years."
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder. Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras,
moved to add a severance clause, reading as follows:
"Section 108. If any article, section, subsection, paragraph,
sentence, clause or phrase of this Code, or any part thereof,
is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or invalid or
ineffective by any court of competent jurisdiction, or other
competent agency such decision shall not affect the validity
or effectiveness of the remaining portions of this Code or any
part thereof. The Board of Supervisors hereb.v declares that
it would have passed each article, section, subsection, para-
graph, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, irrespective of the
fact that any one or more articles, sections, subsections, para-
graphs, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitu-
tional or invalid or ineffective."
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
passage for second reading as amended.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Nelder. Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
No: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
634 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
Caucus on F^mployee Relations Continued One Week
President Feinstein announced that a caucus on employee relat-
tions was scheduled after today's meeting, and asked whether the
Board members might wish to put it over for one week.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Pelosi, sec-
onded by Supervisor Molinari, the caucus was continued to June
23, 1975.
Taken Up Out of Order
(Consideration Continued
There being no objection, on motion by Suix'rvisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following from
Finance Committee without recommendation, were taken up out
of order:
Ordinance appropriating 863.21 1.79, various de|»artnicnts,
for retroactive wafjes and mandatory friiifje l»en<'ril>> to pro-
vide adjustment of compensation schedules and licallli and
welfare lienefits, effective April 1, 1973, for pluud>er and
related crafts.
File 201-72-132, Ordinance No.
Ordinance anu'udinf; Anniuil Salary Ordinance (1972-73)
hy adjusting licallli and \M'lfarc henefits, effecti\e April 1,
1973 for plumber and related crafts, various departments: a
companion measure to the precedinj; it«-m.
File 200-72-68, Ordinance No.
Ordinance ap|)ropriatin^ 8208,673.24, various departments,
for retroa<-tive wages and mandatory fringe henefits hy ad-
justing the wage schedules, effective Jul_\ 1. 1973. to pro-
vi«lc additional rates of pay for plumber and relatetl classes.
File 101-73-210, Ordinance No.
Ordinance amentiing Annual Salary Ordinan<'c (1973-7 1)
by adjusting wage schedules, effective Jidy 1, J973, to pro-
vide additional rates of pay for plumber and rclal<-d classes,
various deparimenls; a companion measure to the preceding
item.
File 102-73-93, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, consideration was con-
tinu(>d to June 30, 1975.
Kequest Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that the Clerk obtain from the
Budget Analy.st and the Civil Service Commission figures on the
total amount of improi)er payments made to piumliers since 1964;
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 635
and that opinion be obtained from City Attorney as to whether
these improjjer payments can be recovered by the (Mty and
County; whether the City and County has a valid cause of action
for restitution, such information to be forthcoming by June 25,
1975.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Taken Up Out of Order
Consideration Continued
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Francois, the following from Joint Health
and Environment/Planning, Housing and Development Com-
mittee without recommendation was taken up out of order:
Resolution establishing poliey to locate expanded sewage
treatment plant adjacent to existing Southeast .Sewage Treat-
ment Plant.
File 88-75-2, Resolution No.
( Although the measure is referred to Board without recom-
mendation, the Committee agreed to present proposed
amendments as shown on calendar insert. )
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Pelosi, consideration was continued to June
23, 1975.
Suspension of the Rules
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Gonzales,
seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, the rules were suspended to
proceed to Supervisor Francois' name on roll call.
Adopted
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, intro-
duced the following:
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Harrison Street,
between 24tli and 25th Streets, on June 29, 1975, between
11 :00 a.m. and 7 :00 p.m. for a festival.
File 42-75-28, Resolution No. 438-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
immediate adoption:
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
636 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
Thereupon, the Board resumed consideration of Calendar items
in the order of their appearance thereon.
\(l«»pt<'(l
SPKCIVI, OKDKK — 2:00 P.M.
Kesolution appoiiiling Mrs. Laura Jane Asselin a nicriilifr of
tlie l)fliii(|U«'iicy Pr('\ eiition (]«nnniission, vice Mr>. Kalhl«Tii
Lynch, rt-xi^iifd. I<ir the term endinj; Det'enihcr .'50. 1976.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 92-75-15, Resolution No. 447-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari. moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein. Francois, Gonzales. Kopp. Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingcn — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
UNFIiNLSHKD I;LSINE.SS
\'elo Overridden
Consideration of Mayor's disapproval was taken up:
Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the fiscal year I97.'>-76.
.Vn ordinance appropriating all estimated receipts and all
estimated expenditures for the (!ity and 0)unty of San Fran-
cisco for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1976.
File 101-75-1, Ordinance No. 263-75
(May 30, 1975 — Finally passed.
June 9, 1975 — Returned to Board by Mayor approved,
with the exception of specified items par-
tially vetoed.
June 9, 1975 — Referred to Budget and Covernmcntal Effi-
ciency Committee, to be returned to Board
Juno Hi. 1975.)
(Charter Section 6.206 provides that any item in the annual
appropriation ordinance except for bond interest, redemption
or other fixed charges, may be vetoed in whole or in part by
the Mayor, and the Board of Supervisors shall act on such
veto not later than the 20th day of June, i
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to reconsider the Mayor's veto.
Adopted by the following vote:
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 637
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
No: Supervisor Kopp — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
In response to an inquiry from Supervisor Mendelsohn, the
Controller advised his figures generally agreed with those of the
Budget Analyst. He stated it was his belief that the Budget and
Governmental Efficiency Committee's approach of 5% budget
reductions would result in more savings than would the Mayor's
proposal.
The Budget Analyst stated that his figures had to be changed
several times because the Mayor's detailed figures included many
clerical errors.
In response to a question from Supervisor Kopp, Deputy City
Attorney James Stark advised that the appropriation for a per-
forming arts center could not be deleted from the budget at this
time, but could be deleted at some future time.
The Clerk explained that an "Aye" vote would override the
Mayor's disapproval and it would require eight "Aye" votes to
override Mayor's disapproval.
Thereupon the roll was called and the Mayor's disapproval was
overridden by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
No: Sujjervisor Kopp — 1.
Absent: Supervisor Barbagelata — 1.
Recess
The Board, at the hour of 7:30 p.m., recessed for dinner.
Reconvening of the Board
The Board, at the hour of 9: 16 p.m., reconvened.
Roll Call
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Moli-
nari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Pelosi — 3.
Supervisor Kopp noted present at 9:40 p.m.
638 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Onlinancc appropriating S3,000, (Ihief A(liiiinis(rall\f OfTi-
c«'r, I'or contrac-Uial servires: rescindin;; S.'J.OOO from appro-
priation for conlractiial servirees, iMiinic-ipal Employe*' Kela-
tiun.s Panel.
File 101-74-185, Ordinance No. 267-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Bcroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinanee autliorizinfi seltlemenl «»f asphalt antitrust litifra-
tion of (,'ity and (bounty of San Francisco, et al, v. I iilon (HI
Company of (ialifornia, et al., for the sum of S120.(K)0, and
further authorizing (iity Attorney to execute appropriate
settlement papers.
File 46-75-5, Ordinance No. 271-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonziiles, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinanee appropriatin<!: S100,()0(), (.'hief \dniinistrati\e
Officer, Puhlieily and Ad%ertisinf; Fund, for San Francisco
Convention and \'isitors' Bureau, and S 10,000, Municipal
Railway, for materials and supplies and e(|uipiiuMit : rescind-
ing $10,()(H) from Municipal Kalluay, mandatory frln<:c
l>«>iiefils.
File 101-74-196, Ordinance No. 268-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 8,
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinanee appropriating S213,000, Public Health. San Fran-
cisco (General Hospital, for contra<-tual servi<'es, and S.'i'^.OO 1,
P<dice I)eparlnu-nt. for salari«-s; rescin<lin^ $.'^9,001, Police
Department, uniformed force, permanent salaries.
File 101-74-197, Ordinance No. 269-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 639
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Pelosi — 3.
Ordinance appropriating $1,059,089, Social Services, for
operation, Foster ('are of ('liildren Program, and Aid for
Adoption of ("hildren Program.
File 101-74-198, Ordinance No. 270-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Pelosi — 3.
Refused Submission
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Charter amendment excluding public officers from provision
that boards and commissions have power to hold executive
session to consider appointment, employment or dismissal
of an employee, and providing that the appointment of mem-
bers to City Planning, Police, Fire, Recreation antl Park,
Library, Social Services, Public Utilities, Art, Board of Per-
mit Appeals, Civil Service, Retirement Board, Health Service
Board, and Airports Commissions by the Mayor, be sul)ject
to the approval of the Board of Supervisors. (Supervisors
Kopp, Molinari)
File 232-75
(Amends Sections 3.500, 3.521, 3.530, 3.540, 3.550, 3.560,
3.570, 3.590, 3.600, 3.650, 3.660, 3.670, 3.680 and 3.690.)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
submission.
Refused submission by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari — 2.
Noes: Sup)ervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Consideration Continued
Ordinance fixing schedules of compensation to be paid
certain employees subject to provisions of Section 8.403 of
the Charter (trades an«l crafts), effective July 1, 1975.
File 103-75-1, Ordinance No.
640 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
(June 2, 1975 — Consideration continued to June 9, 1975,
with pending motion to amend. )
I Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata.
moved to amend as follows:
Section 8.12, Painter Foreman
REDUCE S10.55 to $10.15;
Section 8.38, Painter
REDUCE $10.55 to $10.15.)
Supervisor Kopp. seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to June 23, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Molinari, Pelosi — 3.
Finally Passed
Ordiiiance codifying; Or(liiian<'«' No. 1 72-7.> enlillcd "Proxid-
iiif; lor llie reassessnienl of property damaged or destroyed
by misfortune or calamity, in ac<-ordance >»itli pro\i>ions of
( alifornia ('onslitulion. Article \III. Se<tion 2.8. as amended
at the election c»f June 1. 1971. and Article XIII. Section 1 .i.
as im|)lcmented by (Chapter 901 of Slatules of 197.'i" as Sec-
lion 2.21-6 of the San Francisco .\dminislralive Code.
File 224-75-1, Ordinance No. 274-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois. Gonzides, Mendelsohn.
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp. Pelosi — 3.
Onlinance amending the Administralixe (!ode Ity amen<lin};
Section 16.210 thereof nlatiny; to the estahlishmeiit of em-
ployee representation units. (Super%isor Feinstein)
File 248-75, Ordinance No. 275-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Pelosi — 3.
Ordered Siiliniilted
The following called out of Legislative and Personnel Commit-
tee by Supervisors Feinstein and Francois, was taken up:
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 641
("barter amendineiil (First Draft) relating to the size and
eoni|>o«.itioii of the Police, Fire and Civil Service Commis-
sions by inereasinj: the membership of each commission
from three to five and providint; that not less than one mem-
ber of each such commission shall be a woman. (Super-
visor Feinstein, von Beroldingen)
File 433-74
(Amends Sections 3.530, 3.540 and 3.660.)
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved
submission.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervi.sor Kopp, moved to
amend to provide that not more than a majority of any non-
elected board or commission shall be of the same sex.
Motion to amend refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisor Molinari — 1.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp. Men-
delsohn, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Charter amendment ordered submitted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari — 2.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance designating Lotta's Fountain as a landmark.
File 90-75-1, Ordinance No. 292-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Orflinance designating the F"rank M. Stone House as a land-
mark.
File 90-75-2, Ordinance No. 272-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
642 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nclder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Adoptt'd
The following recommendation of Rules Committee, heretofore
considered, was taken up:
IVIotion amending Rules of Order «»(' the Itoard oC Super-
visors refiulating conduct of Supervisors. (Supervisors Pe-
losi, Kopp)
File 140-75-5
(Adds Rule 91)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Consideration ('ouliniied
The following from Rules ("omniiftc*' with recommendation
"Do Not Pass", heretofore considered, was taken up:
(Supervisor Feinstein dissenting in Committee)
Motion amending Rules of Order tif I he Koard of Super-
visors to provide that an) niend)er o( ihc lioard of Super-
visors M'lio is nol a nieiiiher of the Rules < !oiiiiiiillee uia>
join >villi llic Rules Cuniniitlee in lis <'oiisidcralioii of ap-
pointnu'uts or confirmations of appoiiilnienl <il public oil'i-
cer, without the ri^lit to vote on such matters: and to pro-
vide that any proposed appoinlnienis or confirmations ol
appoinlnient of any public officer shall be rclcrr<'il to the
Rules (ioniniittee. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 140-75-2
( Amends Rules 40 and 58. )
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn.
Molinari, Nelder — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 3.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 643
Later, on motion by Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Super-
visor Kopp, said vote was rescinded.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
continue consideration to June 23, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Francois, Tarnaras, von Beroldingen — 3.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
NEW BUSINESS
Consideration (Continued
The following from Joint Finance/Planning, Housing and
Development Committee with recommendation "Do Pass After
Amendment", was taken up:
Ordinance approving and authorizing execution of planning
and feasil)ility agreement I)el%veen the City and County and
Sponsors of San Francisco Performing Arts Center, Inc.
relating to a performing arts center and extension of stage
area of the Opera House. (Supervisor Pelosi)
File 581-74-2, Ordinance No.
(Proposed amendment is as follows: Amend paragraph 7 of
the Agreement to reduce the City's share for study from
$30,000 to $22,500. )
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
to continue consideration to July 7, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Moli-
nari, Nelder — 6.
Noes: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 3.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendation of Joint Finance/Health and
Environment Committee, was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating S29,948, Pul)lic Health Depart-
ment, Richmond iMaxi-Center, for medical service and care;
rescinding 829,948 from appropriations for medical serv-
ice and care, Richmond Maxi-Center, Public Health Depart-
ment.
File 101-74-91.2, Ordinance No.
644 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Struck From Calendar
The following from Finance Committee with recommendation
"Table", was taken up:
Resolution clelerniininu and declaring that puhli<' interest
and necessity dciiianti suhinlssion of a hond Ismic in the
amount of 820,()()0.000 tor additions to and inipro>cnicnl of
police facilities in the City and County of San Francisctt.
File 278-75, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved to
strike from anlendar, in view of action to table by Finance Com-
mittee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup)ervisors Feinstein. Francois. Gonzales, Kopp. Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of the Finance Committee, was
taken up:
Resolution authorizing lease of real i)ro|)crty at lO'J.'i Market
Street for use hy (!oniniissiun «ui the Ajrinfi. at rental of
Sl,78i>.00 per month. (.Siipervis<»r von Beroldingen)
File 64-75-14, Resolution No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
continue consideration to June 30, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 2.
Absent Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Re(|uest Granted
Supervisors Francois and Tamaras requested that letter be
directed to Director of Property, inquiring whether Redevelop-
ment Agency properties currently unoccupied might be made
available at a more reasonable rental rate for the Commission on
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 645
Aging, and other agencies; and also requesting from Director of
Property a complete list of all City agencies occupying rented
space outside City Hall, tiie rents paid and tiie amount of square
feet involved.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Kopp requested that the Clerk determine what City
agencies are interested in moving into the space to be vacated by
the Commission on Aging.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Taken Up Out of Order
.\do|)led
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the following recom-
mendation of Governmental Services Committee was taken up
out of order:
Resolution authorizing the Director of Piihlie Works to
accept and disburse equal funds to implement the inider-
grounding of utilities in Phase I of L'ndergroinid District
No. 275 in advance of schedule. (Supervisor Francois)
File 37-74-5, Resolution No. 445-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Gonzales,
seconded by Supervisor Francois, the following recommendation
of Governmental Services Committee was taken up out of order:
Ordinance enacting Chapter I, Pari II, of the San Francisco
Municipal (^ode (Building Code), an<l repealing certain ordi-
nances relating to the aforementioned.
File 290-75, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, were
taken up:
646 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
Ordinance authorizing transfer o( additional lands to the
United States of America for inclusion in the (>old«'n (rate
National Recreation Area.
File 120-75-2, Ordinance No.
( Portions of Ocean Beach, Sutro Heights and Fort Funston,
as shown on Department of Public Works Engineering
Drawing RP-098-75-1, sheets 1 and 2. i
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriatin<; 849,200, Public Works, for opera-
lion.
File 101-74-205, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
.\dopte«l
Resolution approviufi extension of cooperative ajireenient
liet>ve<-n the .'^lalc of (California and the ('ity and (County to
provide f<»r participation of State prisoners in San Francisco
Work Furlou<;h and Local Detention Program for period
July 1, 197.i to .Fun.- .30, 1976.
File 324-74-2, Resolution No. 444-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Secon«l Reading
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of various
plaiutitTs against the (City and (iiuinty.
File 45-75-11, Ordinance No.
(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement
SC 625-887 Joseph David, a minor $4,500
MC 702-892 Dorothy L. Nance 350)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 647
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriatin"; 89,500, Purchasing Deparlnient,
for operation anti equipnienl.
File 101-74-200, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Onlinance appropriating $1,125, Sheriff's Office, for cash
matching funds.
File 101-74-201, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriating S72,411, Water Department, for
settlement of litigated claim.
File 101-74-202, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriating S.5,.500, Board of Supervisors, for
official adverlLsing.
File 101-74-203, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vole:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Sujx'rvisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $25,520, Juvenile Court, for opera-
tion.
File 101-74-204, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
648 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
Adopted
Resoliilioii >Naiviii<; statiito of liniitatioiis to |M'i-iiiil (.<iiilrol-
l<r to issue \\ aitani No. :iH9W9. in tlir siiiii of 826.}. 37,
|ia\al>l<' to Toiii M. W oods.
File 23-75-3, Resolution No. 446-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinslein, Francois, Gonzales, Koij]), Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance ani<'ndin<; Sections 155010 and 179010. Annual
Salary (Ordinance. I97 1-75. Municipal and Superior Courts,
to rcllc<'t cliaii*:<-s in coni|iensalion schedules of court per-
sonnel, effective July 1, 1974.
File 102-74-31, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Sujx'rvisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopi), Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.
Absent: SuperNisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Refused Passage for Second Reading
(Supervisor Molinari dissenting in Committee)
Ordinanc<- anu'nding Administrative Tode to provide that
payment of a portion of <-ompensation ol' tin- Zoo Director
be paid out <»f San Francisco Zoo Fun«l. (Supervisor \ori
Beroldingen)
File 279-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 10.175)
Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Mendelsohn, Nelder, Tamaras, von Berold-
ingen— 4.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Moli-
nari— 5.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Request (Franled
Supervisor Kopp requested that the Clerk request from the
City Attorney clarification regarding notation on Salary Stand-
ardization Ordinance.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 649
F'iiially Passed as Aniended
Ordinance approprialin^ 821,000, K«'<T»'ation and Park, for
((materials and supplies)) food for animnls; reseindinj;
$21,000 from mandatory frinjje benefits a|>]>ropriation: an
enierfj«>ney measure.
File 101-74-208, Ordinance No. 266-75
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded bv Supervisor Kopp, moved to
amend title to delete "MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES" and
SUBSTITUTE "FOOD FOR ANIMALS".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Finally passed as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Finally Passed
Ordinance approj)riatinfj §23,089, District Attorney's Office,
for equipment; an emerjjency measure.
File 101-74-207, Ordinance No. 265-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi- -2.
Ordinance a|)propriating $2,000, District Attorney's Office,
for District Attorney's .Special Fund; an emergtency measure.
File 101-74-206, Ordinance No. 264-75
Finally passed by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Adopte«l as Amended
The following from Finance Committee with recommendation
"Do Pass After Amendment", was taken up:
Resolution providing for addendum to expenditure sched-
ules for Community Development Profjram, and establishing
fiscal proce«lures pursuant to said jjrant program.
650 MONDAY. JUNE 16, 1975
File 253-75-1, Resolution No. 449-75
( Proposed amendments are as follows:
F'afi.- 1, iiii.-3 (Title)
DELETE "; ESTABLISHING FISCAL PROCEDURES
PURSUANT TO SAID GRANT PROGRAM";
Pape 1, line 22
DELETE entire "Further Resolved" clause;
Pafie 1, line 28
DELETE entire "Further Resolved" clause;
Pafje 2, line 5
DELETE entire "Further Resolved" clause.)
Supervisor von Beroldingcn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to amend per Committee recommendations.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
Supervisor von Beroldingen. seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved adoption as amended.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi— 2.
Passe«l tor Sec'ond Reading
The following recommendation of Finance (^ommittee, was
taken up:
f)r(linance appropriating 85,000, Polire Deparlnienl. for
operation: rescinding 85,000 from Temporary .Salarie.s —
Civilian.
File 101-74-197.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading b.v the following vote:
Ayes: SujX'rvisors Feinstein, Francois, (]onz;des, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 651
Consideration (^oiilinued
The following recommondations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, were t;iken up:
(Charier aiiiciidiiieiit relating t<» conflicts ol interests eoneern-
ing officers and employees of the city and county. (Super-
visor Feinstein)
File 611-74
(Amends Section 8.105, adds Section 8.105-1 )
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded bv Supervisor Nelder, consideration was continued to
June 23, 1975.
Charter amendment refiardinjj nomination of eleclive officers
to provide that in lien of filing fee a candidate may sidimit
signatures of voters. (Supervisor IVIolinari)
File 227-75
(Amends Section 9.104)
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded bv Supervisor Nelder, consideration was continued to
June 23, 1975.
Consideration (lontiniied
The following recommendations of State and National Aflairs
Committee, were taken up:
Resolution opposing enactment of SB .51,"{ amending certain
sections of tlie Kdiication (^ode anti Penal (^ode relating to
lew«l conduct. (Supervisi>r Kopp)
File 12-75-57, Resolution No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Nelder,
seconded bv Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was continued
to June 23,'^ 1975.
Ke«juesl Grantetl
Supervisor Mendelsohn requested that the Clerk obtain copies
of latest revision of SB 513 for all members of the Board and
additionally determine |>resent status of legislation.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Consideration (Continued
Resolution urging enactment of .SCA 27, wliich \vould pro-
vide that civil service employees of the Stale, a city, county,
city and county, school <listrict or district, do not have a
right to strike. (Supervisor Koj)p)
652 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
File 12-75-76, Resolution No.
There being no objection, uixan motion by Supervisor Gonzales,
seconded bv Supervisor Francois, consideration was continued to
June 23, 1975.
Ke.solulion ret'oiiiineiiilin^ <-iia«'tmeiit <•!' S|{ 6.>6. periiiittiii^
proclaniiilion of a stale of «'nnTfien<-v as llie rcsull of labor
(lis]iiites: and Mi 99.'}, providing an annual cost of livin$>;
adjustment for foster care jiraiils. and increasing niaxiniiini
paynu-nl.
File 12-75-93, Resolution No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Francois,
seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, consideration was continued to
June 23, 1975.
Resolution opposing enactment of Alt 1029, providing that
mandated cost increases in any pid>lie «'mployc<' retirenu-nt
system would not lie reindiurscd \>\ tlic State: and VM 1211.
requiring county IJoards of Supervisors to n-gidate the coni-
]>ensation to he paid to jurors.
File 12-75-96, Resolution No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Molinari,
seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, consideration was continued to
June 23, 1975.
Kesolulion urging immediate repeal of Puhlie La\» 93-86
restoring mandatory public assistance ^\ illdiolding clause to
the Food .Stamp Act of 1961. and urging iniincdialc rescis-
sion of certain Federal and State Food Stamp r«'gidations
requiring im|ilemenlation of [luhlic assistance withhohliiig
procedures hy July 1, 197.S.
File 13-75-10, Resolution No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Suixrvisor Molinari,
seconded bv Supervisor Gonzales, consideration was continued to
June 23, 1975.
Referred to Committee
The following from the Emergency Calendar, was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating .S 17, ()()() for o\ertime — uniformed
force. Fire Department, an enu-rgency measure.
File 101-74-226, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Ordinance appropriating S91,850, San Francisco Municipal
ltail\«av. for payment of judgment obtained li> the Transport
worker's Union Trust Fund, an emerg«-nc\ measure.
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 653
File 101-74-227, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Conunittee
OFF-CALENDAK LKGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of ahsenee — Mayor Joseph L. Aliolo, .Iiine 15-18;
Dean Anderson, nieniher. Retirement Hoard, June 19-25:
Supervisor R(d)ert K. Gonzales, June 21-29: Supervisor Al-
Cred J. Nelder, June 1-1 an<l June 19-21: Rudy Thani, mem-
ber. Fire (Commission, June 1-1-20: Joseph E. Tinney, Asses-
sor. July 25-28, Aufjust 22-21, and September 11-21, 1975;
with permission to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 437-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Kopp, Men-
delsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Pelosi — 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON BY COMMITTEE.
Adopted
Resolution requestinji Civil Service Commission to consider
tlie information supplied by the .S.F. Unified School District
and to prej»are all necessary documents to amend the 197-4-
75 Salary Standardization Ordinance relating; to temporary
paraprofessionals of the S.F. Unified School District.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 323-75-1, Resolution No. 442-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved im-
mediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Pelosi — 3.
Scheduled for Board Meeting of June 23, 1975
Resolution appointing Bruce Oka to Developmental Disabili-
ties Board, .Area V.
654 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 92-75-17, Resolution No.
Scheduled for Board Meeting of June 23, 1975 as Special Order
at 2:00 p.m.
Adopted
Resolution recoininendlng enactment of SB I (as aniendeil
May 20, 1975).
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 12-75-107, Resolution No. 453-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Foinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelat-i, Gonzales, Pelosi — 3.
Referred to (lommittee
Resolution callini; for public- liearinf; to determine <Mrcum-
stanees of dismissal of Police <!liief (ieorpe Vi . \\ iltman in
1905, with the intention of clarifying the historical recor«l.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 334-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Urban and Consumer Affairs Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to Mr. Dion
Grahame of Coca Cola Bottling Company, expressing apprecia-
tion for his assistance in the recent "Save Our School Sports"
campaign.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Schetluletl for Board Meetinj; of June 23, 197.5
Resolution appoinlin"; Harold .Madison and George Tainter
to W aste W aler .Management liommission.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 92-75-12, Resolution No.
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 655
Scheduled for Board Meeting of June 23. 1975 as Special Order
at 2:00 p.m.
Adopted
Resolutiuii rccjuestinjj Public Utilities ("omniission to re\ie»'
the handioappetl fare program of the Munieipal Railway at
the conclusion of program's six-month trial period, with a
view toward expanding the program to permit discount fares
at all hours if deemed practicable.
Supervisors Molinari, Gonzales and Francois presented:
File 304-75-3, Resolution No. 443-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Pelosi- 3.
Referred to (Committee
Ordinance amending Section 15.6 of Administrative Code, to
provide that all agreements for provision of psychiatric serv-
ices be subject to approval of the Board of Supervisors; de-
leting re(|uirenu'nt for prior approval of Joint Finance/
Health anti Environment Committee.
Supervisor Molinari presented:
File 260-75-1, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider installation of
STOP signs or other appropriate traffic controls at inter-
section of Pierce and Hayes Streets.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 18-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request that hearings be hehl to consider preliminary report
by Coleman (Children and Youth Services on a Comprehen-
sive Emergency Services System that integrates the work of
the Probation Department, Department of Social Services,
and voluntary agencies and neighborhood groups.
Supervisor Nelder presented:
File 335-75
Referred to Community Services Committee
656 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
Request Granted
Supervisor Nelder requested that letter be directed to Recrea-
tion and Park Department, citing the renewed barrage of rocks
and boulders rolling into yards and smashing into homes on Myra
Way, because of lack of fencing around the back iwrtion of Mount
Davidson, and requesting that action be taken to install such fence
as expeditiously as possible.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to ('oiiiniitlee
Reisollilioii aiithori/iiif: and dirccliny ProidenI of the Itoard
uf Siiper\isors to si^ii. on Ix'hall ol the (it) and (iiunlN. an
af;reement «ilh the Mureaii of Pri>oii.* f<ir serviceji to l-'ederal
prisoners at tlie San Francist-o (-ounl) Jails.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 126-75-2, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Resolution aiitliori/.in^ flavor to apply for, accept and ex-
pend additional S5()}{,()(H) of Federal funds for a Sninmcr
\oiilli Pro;;rani.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 68-75-18, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Resolution autliori/in<: Major to apply for. accept and ex-
pend F«-deral funds for Pul>li<- Service Fniploynient.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 68-75-17, Resolution No.
Referred to Finance Committee
Re(|uesl that liearin<:s he held to consider installation of
STOP si;j;ns at iiilerseclioii of Presidio \\eiiue and Wash-
ington Street.
Supervisor Kcinstcin presented:
File 18-75
Referred to Fire. Safely and Police Committee
Scheduled f<»r Board Meetinu of .|une 2.'{. I'>7.")
Resolution appointing niiinhers of Delimiueney PreMiition
(!oniniissi<ui.
Supervisor Feinstein iJresented:
File 92-75-15.1, Resolution No.
MONDAY, JUNE 16. 1975 657
Scheduled for Board Meeting of June 23, 1975.
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that the Clerk call Janet Pom-
eroy to determine whether she still wishes to pursue her appoint-
ment to the Developmental Disabilities Board.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Motion direelinfi submission of supiileniental appropriation
request for S6,000 to provide fun<ls for audit of Controller's
hooks.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 69-75-3
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
A.ves: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
Refused .4doption
Motion directing; Clerk of the Board to re(juesl transfer of
funds within appropriated funds available to the Board of
Supervisors in the amount of S3 t4 to provide adequate funds
to defray cost of furnishing and installing new drapes for
the Board Chanil)ers.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 69-75-4
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp. Mendelsohn,
Nelder Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
Referred to Committee
Resolution amending Resolution INo. 381 -7.^, regarding
Doyle Drive, to elose access from Park Presidio Drive dur-
ing morning peak hours as an interim measure.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 548-74-3, Resolution No.
Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee
658 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
Request Granted
Supervisor Francois requested that letters be directed to Metro-
politan Transportation Commission and Golden Gate Bridge,
Highway and Transport;»tion Board of Directors, and to the
Boards of Supervisors of those counties involved in the latter
District, pointing out that the resolution adopted by this Board
was an interim, emergency measure, and that any suggestion on
their part to increase the traffic lanes to 8 does not address itself
to what was done by this Board, and that this Board fails to see
how such a suggestion could be adopted.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Francois requested that letter be directed to City
Attorney, inquiring as to propriety of the legal advisor of the
Sheirff being engaged as counsel for the defense in a criminal case
involving raid of a house on Bush Street, and whether the attorney
for one law enforcement agency in the county can properly act as
adverse counsel to the chief law enforcement officer of the City
and County and the District Attorney.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Tamaras requested that letter be directed to Recrea-
tion and Park Commission, citing the disturbance created by a
rock concert held in Golden Gate Park, near 22nd Avenue and
Fulton Street, on May 30, 1975, and inquiring as to Commission
policy in granting permission for the holding of such concerts.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Coniniillee
Ordinance amending Section 10.175 of Adniini.stralive (^ude,
to add lo the items forwliicli expendiliires ma> be made from
the San Francisco Zoo Fund the t'ollouintr: ""For I'liod aiu\
care of zoo animals".
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 322-75-1, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
.Vdopted
Resolution aiitliori/.iM<: temporary closing of the following
streets: Post Street, between Laguna an«l W el)sler .Streets,
and Buclianan Street, between .'^ulter and P«)st Streets. June
29, lOT."), for Nihonmaclii Street Fair; Sani'liez Street, l)e-
l>»eeM ('lipper and 26lli .Streets, June 21, 1*)7.'>, between
8:00 a.m. and .'> :0() p.m., for an opera performance: (!app
Street, het>4<'en 18th and M)ib Streets, everv Monday. June
16-.4ugust 2.'>, 197.1, from 10:00 a.m. lo .■i:00 p.m.. for play-
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 659
ground purposes: Broderifk Street, between Post and Sutter
Streets, June 19, 197.>, between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.,
for a Neijjl>l>orhoo<l Arts Profjrani.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 42-75-37, Resolution No. 439-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Sujjervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Hawes Street,
between Innes and Hudson Avenues, June 30-August 1, 197.1,
from 10:00 a.m. to .3:00 p.m., for summer program of Our
Lady of Lourdes Church.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 43-75-2, Resolution No. 440-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
Resolution aiitliori/.ing temporary closing of portion of Ulloa
Street, between 33rd and 3ltli Avenues, June 23-27, 197.5,
between 10:4.^ and 11:00 a.m., for Vacation Bible School.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 43-75-4, Resolution No. 441-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Molinari, Pelosi — 4.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the
following :
Robert Anino ( Supervisor Tamaras )
Chinese Youth Alternatives (Supervisor Tamaras)
660 MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975
Dr. Lxjuis G. Conlan ( Supervisor Mendelsohn »
Sgt. Emmett A. Cooney ( Supervisor Nelder )
James W. Cross i Supervisor Mendelsohn i
John Engstrom f Supervisor Molinari i
Arthur Feidler i Supervisor Mendelsohn)
Major General ( '. W. Hospelhorn ( Supervisor Mendelsohn)
George Johnson ( Supervisor Mendelsohn )
Gertrude Shulman Kopp (Supervisor Kopp)
Mario Panattoni i Supervisor Molinari >
W. W. Powell ( Supervisor Kopp »
Sons of Italy in America, Grand Lodge of California
( Supervisor Molinari )
Gary W. Sun ( Supervisor Molinari )
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp. Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Molinari, I'closi — 4.
.Motion tliut the Board adjourn its nieetinjs; this <iay out of
respect to the memory of deceased as follows:
Tom Gerun (Supervisor Koppi
D. Albert Jacobs ( Supervisors Kopp. Molinari i
Helen Abbot Lapham ( Supervisors Kopp, Molinari,
Francois )
Charles Carroll Moorman (Supervisor Nelder)
John O'Brien, Sr. i Supervisor Kopp )
Helen Jean O'Shaughnessy t Supervisor Nelder)
Phill Silver (Supervisor Kopp)
J. B. Williams (Supervisor Kopp>
Mrs. Gar Wynne i Supervisor Tamaras)
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising rote.
ADJOLK.NMK.NT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
1:55 a.m. adjourned.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN, Acting Clerk
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1975 661
Approved by the Board of Sujjervisors September 2, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the
City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore-
going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of
said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, June 23, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meoting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon-
day, June 23, 1975, 2:20 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Gonzales excused from attendance. ( See infra. )
Supervisor Gonzales Excused
The Clerk announced that Supervisor Gonzales had asked to
be excused from today's meeting, because of personal business.
No objection and permission granted.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions, the Journal
of Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, April 21, 1975, was
considered read and approved.
COMMUNICATIONS
Consideration Temporarily Postponed
The Clerk presented a communication from his Honor, the
Mayor, returning vetoed the following legislation:
Ordinance appropriating $25,000, Registrar of Voters, for
operation. Voter Registration Program.
File 101-74-174, Ordinance No.
(663 J
664 MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975
Ortlinaiu-r aiitliori/in^ Refrislrar of Voters to c-oiiilii4't (!ity-
wide \ ol«T Registration Program and to atlopt rules and
reflidalions relatin-; lliereto: proNidini: ( or <'OMipeM>alioii of
D«-|)iily Ke};islrar> parlicipalin;: lli<'ri-iii.
File 101-74-174.1, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Pelosi,
seconded by Supervisor Kopp, consideration of the Mayor's veto
was temporarily postponed, pending attendance of all members
of (he Board.
Pernii.-sioM (Iranled
The ("lerk presented a communication from Departmen; of
Public Works, requesting permission to use Room 254 on July
15, 1975, beginning at 8:00 a.m., for a meeting with the Citizens'
Task Force for Developing the Solid Waste Management Plan.
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, said permission was granted.
Taken Up Out of Order
Finally Passed
There being no objection, upon motion t)v Supervisor Barba-
gelata, seconded by Supervisor Molinari. the following recom-
mendation of Planning. Housing and I^evelopment Committee,
heretofore considered, was taken up out of order:
Ordinance amending Police (!«»{le to prohiltit discrimination
against faniili<-s villi minor children in the rental or l<-asin^
of certain residential properly, and pro\idin^ for penalties
for violations thereof. (Supervisors Mendelsohn. <ionzales,
Pelosi, Nelder)
File 233-75, Ordinance No.
(Adds Article 1.2.)
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to continue consideration to July 14, 1975.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervi.sor Tamaras, moved
as a substitute motion to continue consideration to June 30, 1975.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopj), Molinari,
Tamaras- 5.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein. Mendelsohn. Nelder, Pelosi, von
Beroldingen — 5.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance finally passed by the following vote:
MONDAY, JUNK 23, 1975 665
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Molinari — 2.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
(Note: Ordinance subsequently returned by the Mayor, dis-
approved )
Suspension of the Rules
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor von
Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the rules were sus-
pended in order to proceed to Supervisor von Beroldingen's name
on roll call.
Referred to Coniniitlee
Onlinanee appropriatinjj 817,686, Public Health, Microhi-
oIoi;y Laljoratory, j)ernianent salaries, for creation of 1 posi-
tion and related mandatory fringe benefits; an emergency
measure.
Sujjervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 101-75-4, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee for hearing on June 25, 1975.
.Suspension of the Rules
There being no objection, upon motion by Supervisor Kopp,
seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, the rules were suspended
in order to proceed to Supervisor Kopp's name on roll call.
Referred to Committee
Ordinance amending Salary Standardization Or«linanee to
correct clerical errors in establishing rates of pay for various
para-professional classes. Board of Eflucation.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 106-74-8, Ordinance No.
Referred to Legislative and Personnel Committee for hearing on
■June 30, 1975.
SPKCIAL ORDKR — 2:00 P.M.
Referred to Rules Committee
Resolution appointing member of Delinquency Prevention
Commission, vice Robert R. Figone, resignetl.
File 92-74-34, Resolution No.
Sujjervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
refer to Rules Committee.
666 MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes; Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi. Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales- -2.
Adoplrd
Kcsolulioii noniinalin^ appointees to (!iti/.eii.s' Cuniniiltec lor
Puhlif Farlleipation in \\ aslj-waler Projeet K>aliiali(tn.
File 92-75-12, Resolution No. 468-75
(Harold Madison, vice Hans Feibusch, resigned;
George Tainter, vice John Kirkwood, resigned. )
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopj), Mendelsohn.
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.
Absent: Sup)ervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales — 2.
Referred ta Rules Cloiiiniiltee
Resolution appointing nienilters of Delinqueney Prevenliun
Commission.
File 92-75-15.1, Resolution No.
(Four appointments!
Supervisor Kopp, second(>d by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
refer to Rules Committee.
Adopted h\' tlic following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinsti'in, Francois. Kopp, Mendel.sohn.
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelatii, Gonzales — 2.
Resolution nominating a menilter of the Developmental Dis-
ability Board for Area \.
File 92-75-17, Re.solution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Sujx^rvisor Molinari. moved to
refer to Rules Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein. Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn.
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.
Absent: SuiK'rvisors Barbagelata, Gonzales — 2.
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975 667
Consideration (Continued
The Mayor's veto of the following legislation, previously con-
sidered and temporarily postponed, was taken up:
Ordinanre up|>roprialin^ S25.()00, Kejiislrar of N otcr.s, for
operation. \ oter Keijistration Projirani.
File 101-74-174, Ordinance No.
Ordinance authorizing Rejjistrar of Voters to conduct City-
wide N'oter Registration Program and to adopt rides and
resiulalions relatina; thereto; provijling for compensation of
Ileputy Registrars particifiating therein.
File 101-74-174.1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved
to continue to June 30, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Tamaras — 3.
ThereufKjn, the Board resumed consideration of Calendar items
in the order of their appearance thereon.
At the request of President Feinstein. Supervisor Molinari
assumed the Chair Pro Tempore.
Consideration Continued as Amended
The following from Joint Finance/Planning, Housing and De-
velopment Committee without recommendation, heretofore con-
sidered, were taken up:
Resolution declaring policy in connection with application
to participate in National Flood Insurance Program.
File 281-75-1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
delete first "WHEREAS" clause.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
continue consideration to July 14, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
668 MONDAY. JUNE 23, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Fcinstcin, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi — 4.
Consideration <!onliniie<l
Resolution directing Dircclor ol Pnhlii- W <irks l<> r«'\ i««
l>iiil(lin<; pi-rmit n|)|>li<-:iliiin:>. snl)(li\ i>i(>ii |ir(i|i(i>ais anil
other proposed neu de\ <-lo|)inent> Cor flood hazard. an<i to
re(juire new or replaeenienl water supply systems and /or
sanitary sewage systems t<) Ik- designed and located to mini-
mize or eliminate flood hazard.
File 281-75-2, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by SujXTvisor Molinari. moved to
continue consideration to July 14, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors BarhaRelata, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Neldcr, Tamaras, von BeroldinKen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi — 4.
Adopted
Motion that City Attorney he requested to file application for
declaratory relief anri seek temporary rcstrainini: order until
the rights of all <-oncerni-d lia\e been resolxcd. in conncc-ti<in
witli IVational Flood Program.
Supervisor von Beroldinpen jiresi^nfed:
File 281-75-5
Supervisor von BeroldinRen. seconded in- Supervi.sor Kopp.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
A.ves: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp. Mendelsohn, Molinari.
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Ab.sent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonz^iles, Pelosi — 4.
('onsideration C'ontinncd
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works lo c\c<-iitc
and file all documents rc(|iiired in coinu'ction with applica-
tion and participation in INational llood Insurance Program.
File 281-75-3, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
continue consideration to J ul>- 14. 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Mond(-lsohn. Molinari.
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Gonzales, Pelosi — 4.
Finally Passed
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975 669
The following recommendation of Joint Finance/Health and
Environment ('ommittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Onliiiant-e appropriatiii"; 829,948, Public Health Depart-
iiiftil. Hichniond Ma\i-( li-nlcr, for medical scrvi<'e and care:
rescindinii 829.918 from appropriations for medical ser\ice
and care, Kiclimoiid Maxi-(^enler, Puldic Health Deparlmenl.
File 101-74-91.2, Ordinance No. 277-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp. Mendcl.sohn.
Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Pelosi — 3.
Thereupon President Feinstein resumed the ("hair.
Finally Passed
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, hereto-
fore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance authorizing transfer of additional lands lo lh«'
United l^tates of Anicrica for inclusion in the (ioidcn (iale
IVatioiial Recreation .4rea.
File 120-75-2, Ordinance No. 287-75
( Portions of Ocean Beach, Sutro Heights and Fort Funston,
as shown on Department of Public Works Engineering
Drawing RP-098-75-1, sheets 1 and 2. )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriating 849,200, Pid)lic W Orks, for o]>era-
tion.
File 101-74-205, Ordinance No. 284-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of \arious
plaintifTs against the (lity and County.
File 45-75-11, Ordinance No. 286-75
i Action No. Plaintiff Settlement
SC 625-887 Joseph David, a minor $4,500
MC 702-892 Dorothy L. Nance 350;
670 MONDAY. JUNE 23, 1975
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent : Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Or«linanc<' apnro|iriatiiifi 89,500. Purchajsiiif; Deparlmrnl.
iur operation anil <-(|nipnu'nl.
File 101-74-200, Ordinance No. 279-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Or<linan<-«' apprupriatin*; SI, 125, Slu'rill"!. (KTicr, for i-a.sh
nia(<-liin<; fnn(l!<.
File 101-74-201, Ordinance No. 280-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervi.sors Barbagelat;i. Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriating S72,411. W aler Deparltnenl. for
settlement of litiifated <-laini.
File 101-74-202, Ordinance No. 281-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent : Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Onllnancc appropriating S5,500, Hoard of Siip»T\ i.sor?.. for
oflicial a<l>«-rli.sing.
File 101-74-203, Ordinance No. 282-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendel.sohn, Molinari, Nelder. Tamaras. von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonz;iIcs. Pelosi 2.
()r(linan«'e a|tpropriatin<: S25.520. JuxeniJe ( oiirl. Cor oper-
ation.
File 101-74-204, Ordinance No. 283-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975 671
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent : Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance ainfiiiling Sections 155010 and 179010, Annual
Salary Ordinance, 1971-75, Municipal and Superior (.ourls,
to reflect chanfjes in compensation schedules of ("ourt per-
sonnel, effective July 1, 197-4-.
File 102-74-31, Ordinance No. 285-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $5,000, Police Department, for
operation; rescinding S5,000 from Temporary Salaries —
Civilian.
File 101-74-197.1, Ordinance No. 278-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Sujaervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent : Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Consideration Continued
The following from joint Health and Environment/Planning,
Housing and Development Committee without recommendation,
heretofore considered, was taken up:
Resolution estahlishing policy to locale expandejl sewage
treatment plant adjacent to existing Southeast Sewage Treat-
ment Plant.
File 88-75-2, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
to continue consideration to June 30, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Adopted as Amended
The following from Planning, Housing and Development Com-
mittee with recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", here-
tofore considered, was taken up:
672 MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975
Kesolulion approviii}; report of Spcrial \r«'a Plan for San
F'raiifisoo \\ alcrlroiil. Mihrniltcd l>\ llic San Francisco Way
(!onscrvation and l)<-\clopnicn( (!oninii>>ion and the San
Francisco WalcrlronI \d\isory ( !oniinillcc.
File 191-75, Resolution No.
( Proposed amendment is as follows:
Line 22
ADD "FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Department of
City Planning coordinate necessary planning activities for
the waterfront and report to this Board's Planning, Housing
and Devoloi)mont Committee those amendments in the Bay
(Conservation and Development Commission Special Area
Plan, if any, that would be required in order to achieve the
appropriate development of the San Francisco Waterfront:
and, be it". )
Sup)ervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendel-
;ohn, moved to amend per Committee recommendations.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sujx^rvisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
VIendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
IVlotion to Continue Consitleration Hefiis«-d Adoption
Sui3ervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras, moved to
continue consideration to June 30, 1975.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Kopp, Tamaras — 4.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelst)hn, Molinari. Nelder,
Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent; Supervisor Gonziiles 1.
Motion tf> Table Ke^u^ed .Vdoplion
Supervisor Barbagelata, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved
to table.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras — 3.
Noes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari.
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution as amended adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Francois, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975 (573
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Tamaras — 3.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Note: Resolution subsequently returned by the Mayor disap-
proved.
Request Granletl
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to Port Com-
mission, inquiring whether the Port has changed its position as
set forth in a resolution which stated flat optXDsition to the Special
Bay Area Plan; and specifically whether such resolution has been
or will be rescinded.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Rereferred to Coniniittee
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinanee fixing schedules of compensation lo lie paid cer-
tain employees subject lo provisions of Section 8.4()^i of llie
(iliarter (trades and crafts), effective July 1, 197.i.
File 103-75-1, Ordinance No.
(June 16, 1975 — Consideration continued to June 23, 1975,
with pending motion to amend. )
( Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved to amend as follows:
Section 8.12, Painter Foreman
REDUCE $10.55 to $10.15;
Section 8.38, Painter
REDUCE $10.55 to $10.15)
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Consideration Continued
Charter amendment relating to conflicts of interests concern-
ing officers an<l employees of the city and county. (Super-
visor Feinstein)
File 611-74
(Amends Section 8.105, adds Section 8.105-1)
674 MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagclat<n, moved
to continue consideration to July 7, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein. Francois, Kopp.
MendeLsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingcn 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Ordered Subniilled as Amended
(. 'barter anx'iidnient resiardinfi nomination of eleetive offieers
lo provicb- that in lieu of filing fee a candidate may submit
signatures of v«)ters. (Supervisor .Molinari)
File 227-75
(Amends Section 9.104)
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
to amend as follows:
Page 3, siiltseclion («•), seeond line
After "not more than" DELETE "three" and SUBSTITUTE
"nine".
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Fein.stein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Francois, moved
to order submitted as amended:
Ordered submitted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendations of State and National Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Resolution opposing eiiaetment of SB 513 amending certain
sections of the Kducatioii ("ode and Penal <\)dc relatinfi to
lewd condui-t. (.Super\isor Kopp)
File 12-75-57, Resolution No.
Sui)ervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to June 30, 1975.
Motion to continue consideration adopted by the following vote:
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975 675
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi 2.
Resolution urjiino; enactment of .S(!A 27, which would |if»»-
vide that (•i>il servi<'e enipl»>yees of tlie Stale, a elty, eounly,
city and eounly, school district or district, do not have a rifjiil
lo strike. (Suj)ervisor Kopp)
File 12-75-76, Resolution No.
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, moved to
continue consideration to June 30, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras. von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales--!.
Ke(|iiest GrantctI
Supervisor Francois requested that the Clerk prepare an amend-
ment to provide for support of pending State legislation if
amended to apply only to public employees rendering vital
services.
No objection and CIcrh directed lo comply.
A<loptcd
Resolution reconinicndin^ enactment of SB 656, permitting
proclamation of a state of emergency as the result of laltor
disputes; anti .4B 993, ])roviding an annual cost of living
adjustment for foster care grants, and increasing maximum
payment.
File 12-75-93, Resolution No. 462-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Ab.sent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution opposing enactment of AB 1029, providing that
mandated cost increases in any ])uhlic employee retirement
system would not he reinihursed hy the State: and AB 12-tl,
requiring county Boards of Supervisors lo regulate the com-
pensation to he pai<l to jurors.
File 12-75-96, Resolution No. 463-75
Adopted by the following vote:
676 MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Kesolutiuii urging immediate repeal of Puhlie Law 93-86,
r<■^l<>rin•; iii:iiidalory public assii-laiK-e >\illilioliliii>: <-luuse tu
lli«- I'ckmI Stamp \<-l of 1961. and iirgiiii; iniiiicdialt' resris-
sioii oi certain Fcdi-ral and State I'ciod Stamp rci;idali<ms
requiring implementation <it pul>li<' assir^lancc >\ilhholding
procedures by ,Iidy 1, 1975.
File 13-75-10, Resolution No. 464-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Con.sideration (iontiniied
The following from Rules Committee with recommendation "Do
Not Pass", heretofore considered, was taken up:
(Supervisor Feinstein dissenting in Committee)
Motion amending Rules of Order of the Roanl of .Snp«'r-
visors to pr<» ide that any member of the Hoard of Super-
visors who is not a mend)er of the Rules (Committee ma>
join with the Rules <!ommiltee in its consideration of ap-
pointments or contirmatitins of appointment of public ofTi-
cer, without the right to \ote on siu'h matters: and to pro-
vide that any proposetl appointments or confirmations of
appointment of any public officer shall be referred to the
Rules Conimittet'. (SupjT\isor Kopp)
File 140-75-2
( Amends Rules 40 and 58. )
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras, von Beroldingen 3.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Rescission of Vole
There being no objection, on motion by Sujx'rvisor Kopp, sec-
onded by Supervisor Molinari. the foregoing vote was re.'^cinded.
Thereupon Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to continue consideration to June 30, 1975.
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975 677
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstoin. Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
^10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Finally Passt-d
The following recommendation of Government Services Com-
mittee, heretofore considered, was taken up:
Ordinance enacliiij; (iliapler I, Part II, of the San Francis<'0
Municipal Code (Building (lode), and repcalinf; certain ordi-
nances relating to the aforenienlioiied.
File 290-75, Ordinance No. 276-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari. Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: .Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
NEW BlISINKSS
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Kesohition autliorizing; execution of a lease and ext»Mision
of e\istin«i leases of real propert> recjiiired l>v Department
of Pidjlic Health.
File 64-75-15, Resolution No. 466-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata. Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Sujx'rvisor Gonzales — 1.
Resolution acceptinji jjift of materials >alued at 81.600 from
Grattan Neijihhorliood (»ronp for use h\ Recreation and
Park Department for plavfiroun*! ecjuipmeiit.
File 38-75-36, Resolution No. 465-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Aves: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois. Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
678 MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975
Absent; Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Refused Aduption
The following from Finance Committee without recommenda-
tion, was taken up:
KfsolutloM aiilhori/ln^ execution of Federal frrant (•«>nlra<-l
for Mulliliiitiual Kecepliuiii^sl Profiram ( WOrk Study aiul
\ isitor Ser\ice Kepresentatives) at San Franeiseo Interna-
liuiial Airport.
File 27-75-2, Resolution No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved adoption.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn — 2.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Molinari, Nelder,
Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi — 3.
Request Granted
Supervisors Francois, von Beroldingen and Kopp requested that
letter be sent to Civil Service Commission, expressing concern
about the proliferation of employments bec<iuse of Federally-
funded programs, and asking that Commission take steps to ob-
tain from employees hired under such programs a written ac-
knowledgement of the limited duration of said employment.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Finance Committee were
taken up:
Ordinanee appropriating 828,000, Fire Department, for
operation.
File 101-74-213, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen -8.
Absent: Su[x>rvisors Gonzales, Kopp, Pelosi — 3.
()r<linanfe appropriating §70,000. Pul)lic Health, for llaight-
Ashbury Free Clinic, and S2,000, Public W Orks, for opera-
lion.
File 101-74-216, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975 679
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstoin, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Neldor, Polosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingon
— 10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordiiiaiife appropriating S753,81l, Port (^oiniuission, for
s«'rvic«'s oC t>vt'iity-fivf po<iilioiis from Fir«' D«'partin<'iit. and
rclatod mandatory I'riiifie ln-nefits.
File 101-75-2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance amending Section 14501], Annual Salary Ordi-
nance (197.5-76), Fire Department, reflecting restoration of
Iwcnty-fivt' positions (firehoals): a i-ompanion nn-asurc to
the preceding item.
File 102-75-5, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder. Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales 1.
Ordinance amending Section 697080, Annual Salary Ordi-
nance (197.'}-76), Kniployees" Retirement .System, hy estalt-
lisliing ne^v salary ordinance section and allocating five inler-
de|)artmentally-fimded positions, formerly estaldislied in
Salary Ordinance S«'<tion 697010, clTcclive July 1, 1975.
File 102-75-4, Ordinance No.
Pa.s'sef/ for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance appropriating S68,716, Police Department, and
Sl,400, Public Works, for operation; 82.329, Sheriff, care
and subsistence of prisoners: and 820,000, San Francisco
General Hospital capital improvement.
File 101-74-212, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
680 MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
--10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Onlinaiue appruprlalin^ S2 19,414, various deparliiKiiN. lor
a<l ju>liiifiil <»f' salary schcdult's for classes in the Iraiisporla-
lion proiiiotix- series, elTeelive Jul) 1, 197 1.
File 101-74-219, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbapelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari. Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Ordinance ainen(I!n<: Vnnual Salar\ Ordinanee (197 1-7.>).
>ariuus departments. I<» reflect adju>tinent oC salar\ sched-
ules. e(Tecti\e Julv 1. 1971. for class<s in the transportation
promoti\e series. pro\idin^ an im-rease that represents an<l
is closest to perc«'ntau;e increase granted lor fiscal year 197 1-
75, includin<^ as a dollar increase the dtdlar \alii<- to ea<'h
coach and bus operator of the \acalion. retirement and
health ser\ice benefits |>aid into a liind eslablislie<l for su<-h
coach and bus operators; a companion nu-asure to the pre-
cedin}; item.
File 102-74-70, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted
The following from Finance Committee without recommenda-
tion, was taken up:
Resolution approving; reallocation of .S.'>20.6.'>7 unspent
.Model <!ities pru^ranunatic I und^ into current Model ( ities
operating agency contracts and <-a|iital inipro\ enient projects.
File 66-75-1, Resolution No. 467-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois. Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975 681
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted as Aiik-iiiIciI
The following from Finance Committee with recommendation
"Do Pass After Amendment", was taken up:
Resolution authorizing the Department of i.hy Planning to
apply for and accept financial assistance from U.S. Depart-
ment of (iomnierce for economic development planning
activities. (Supervisor Pelosi)
File 325-75-1, Resolution No. 470-75
(Proposed amendment is as follows:
Reduce request from $75,000 to $60,000. )
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved to amend per Committee recommendation.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein. Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
.\dopted
The following recommendation of Finance Committee was
taken up:
Resolution re<|uestinji Mayor to: (1) re-refer designation <»f
sponsor of FIL-.4.M Language (!enter to Manpower Planning
(Council; (2) continue operation of said center through
Office of Manpower pending final de<-ision as to sponsor.
File 320-75-1, Resolution No.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Tamaras — 3.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
(Note: the foregoing resolution was subsequently returned
by the Mayor, disapproved.
Adopted
682 MONDAY, JUNE 23. 1975
The following recommondntion of (Vimmunity Services ("om-
mittee, was taken up:
Itcsoliilioii aiiK-iKlin;; Ucsoliilion No. 17J5-72 providiii;; for
uppoiiitnu-iit of a .^hlll|)o^^<■r Planning (!oiiiic-il, to inrliidc a
veteran in the nienihersliip thereof.
File 238-75-1, Resolution No. 469-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Atlopled
The following recommendation of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, was taken up:
Itesoliition aiithori/in*; actuarial report on propor-cd ( liarter
aniendiiienl relalin<; to retireniciil alloNtances pavaliU' to
certain nii.><cellaneous employees, tinder Charter Section
8.536.
File 353-74-2, Resolution No. 461-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Referre<l to ("oniiniliee
The following from the Emergency Calendar, was taken up:
Ordinance appro|>riatin^ S6,000. Itoard of .*^iipcr\isor>. for
audit of (Controller's hooks, an enierfjency measure.
File 101-74-228, Ordinance No.
Referred to Finance Committee
OFF-CALKNDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk :
Leaves of ahsenre — .loseph ,|. Diviny. mcndtcr. Pnhlic I tili-
ties ("ommission, June 18-20: .'^npcr>isor r<Try A. Francois.
.Iiine 2*)-,Itdy 6: Supcr>is<ir Robert II. McndcNolin. .|ul>
1-12: .lolin Ritchie. mcnd>cr. Cit> Phinnini: ('onunission.
July 3-13; Supervisor Peter Tamara.s, July 28-.\u^ust 31;
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975 683
Koy Wesley, Director, Kniployee Relations Division, June
24-2.^: Ian M. W'lilte. Director of >Iuseunis, July 2-11, 1975:
willi |ierniis.sioii to leave the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 455-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, Tamaras, von Beroldingen
—10.
Absent: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND
COMMUNICATIONS NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED
ON RY CO.MMITTEE.
Adopted
Resolution recommending enactment of AB 299, relating to
\oter registration: and urging Stale Legislature to reform
voting laws to make it easier to maintain one's registration.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 12-75-109, Resolution No. 456-75
Supervisor Kopp. seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Resolution opposing enactment of AB lyy.i, >vliicli would
repeal provision wlii<-h re(|uires that headcjuarters of San
Francisco Bay (Conservation and Development Commission
he located in San Francisco.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 12-75-110, Resolution No. 457-95
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Pelosi — 2.
Request Granted
684 MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975
Supervisor Molinari requested that letter be sent to Depart-
ment of Public Works with reference to intersection of 25th Ave-
nue and ("alifornia Street, citing the fact that there have been a
number of accidents, including fatalities, some involving chil-
dren; while there is already a four-way traffic signal, the prob-
lems occur because some drivers are jumping or running the
signal; and requesting that study be made to see what remedial
measures might be adopted.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
SuiJorvisor Molinari requested that letter be directed to Real
Estate Department, requesting that department investigate pos-
sibility of the City's purchasing the State Compensation Insur-
ance Building at the corner of Polk Street and Ciolden Gate
Avenue.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
A(lopt<Ml
HcsoliitioM urfiiii': State Lefiisiatiire to cnai'l ami tlic i',<>\-
ernor to sifin S\i .iM 1, aiitliorixinij: Deparlnu-iit of IMiicalion.
Division of Lil)raries. to ac<'ept the assel^ ol the \\ orld Trade
Lihrarie;. in .San rran«-isco, and to e.»tal)li.>li iii>tra(l (Cali-
fornia \\ orld Itusiness Library and informational (ienter!^
in San Kran<-lsco as hranehes of the (alifornia LIbrar) Sys-
tem, tht-rcb) iiiMirini: funding to niainlain this lacilit).
Sujjcrvi.'^or Molinari presented:
File 12-75-1 1 1, Resolution No. 458-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted b\ (he following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors (ionzales. Kopp, Pelosi — 3.
Resolution aiitliori/in^ l{ecreation and Park ('onimlssion to
enter into an af:re<-nient >»itli the Stat*- of California. Depart-
ment of Kdn<'ation. for providini: free IiimcIk-s lor childrrn
under the Special lood .Srr\i(r Profirani (Or ( liildrcn.
Su|)ervisors von Beroldingen and Tamaras presented:
File 339-75, Re.solution No. 460-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Tamaras.
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelatii, Feinstein, Francois, Kopi'.
Molinari, Nelder. Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 8.
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1975 685
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi--3.
President Feinstein announced that there would he a Caucus
on Monday, June 30, 1975, at 12:00 Noon.
Kecjiiest Granted
Supervisors von Beroldingen, Feinstein, Francois and Mendel-
sohn requested that letter be directed to Department of City
Planning requesting the department's assistance, i.e., in conduct-
ing the mandatory annual review of recently -enacted legislation
which prohibits discrimination in housing against families with
children.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Barbagelata requested that letter be directed to his
Honor, the Mayor, asking that he sponsor a "Teen-age Bus-Wash
Derby Bash", i.e., to hire young people with part of the summer
youth job funding and employ them in cleaning up the MUNI
busses.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred lo Committee
Uf.sohilion urfiinj; amendment of State laws to provide for
eaneellation of voter registration due to failure to vote in
t\vo General Kleetions, to provide for voter refjistration by
mail: to provide for Statewide system of standardized and
uniform voter registration reeords management: and to pro-
>ide for reimbursement to comities for initial costs of sueli
system.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 12-75-108, Resolution No.
Referred to State and National Affairs Committee
Request that hearings be held to review and reeommend job
slot allocations for the 7,000 jobs in the Summer Job Pro-
gram, specifically questioning the allocation of 275 jobs only
lo the Bayview-Hunters" Point area, which is a high-nee<l area.
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 175-75-1
Referred to Community Services Committee
Resolution issuing policy statement encouraging use of re-
gional public transit as a means to provide access to San
Francisco from the Bay ,\rea, thereby aiding in the growth
and expansion of jobs and economic well-being for the City
and the Bay Area.
686 MONDAY, JUNE 23. 1975
Supervisor Feinstein presented:
File 338-75, Resolution No.
Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee
Supervisor Francois requested that hearings be held at an early
date to consider his recommendation recently referred to Streets
and Transportation (^ommittce that access to Doyle Drive front
Park Presidio Drive be closed during morning peak hours as an
interim measure. ( File 548-74-3 »
Referred to Streets and Transportation Committee
Request (^ranled
Supervisors Francois and Molinari requested that letter be
directed to Speaker of the Assembly Leo T. McC'arth.v, asking
that he consider having introduced legislation which would make
it possible for a county to utilize a Braille system on voting
machines to enable blind persons to vote privatel.v, such Braille
provisions to be so devised as to permit use of voting machines
jointly by the ordinary voter and blind voters.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
.4(loptP(l
lifsohition aiitlioi'i/inn; temporary eiosiiip of Jersey Street,
l>el>v«'en <!a>lro and Diamond .'streets. July 1. 197.>. rr«)m
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., for a l{i-<,'eiit«"iinial ('elebratioii.
Supervisor Francois presented:
File 42-75-40, Resolution No. 459-75
Supervisor Francois, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Francois, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
IVIotion that the Board award Certifieates of Honor to the
following:
Dr. L. R. Ludwigsen ( Supervisor Nelder )
Jean Mellor ( Supervisors Nelder, Feinstein )
Edward S. Montgomery ( Supervisor Tamaras)
Percy Pinkney ( Supervisor Kopp )
Nicerita D. Revelo (Supervisor Feinstein)
Dick Vertlieb ( Supervisor Kopp i
Fred Wilcox (Supervisor Kopp)
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
MONDAY. JUNE 23, 1975 687
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelatii, Feinstein, Francois, Molinari,
Nelder, Tamaras, von Beroldingen — 7.
Absent: Supervisors Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn, Pelosi — 4.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day out of
respeel to tlie memory of decease«l as follows:
Mark Boyar ( Supervisor Mendelsohn )
Henry Fine ( Supervisor Kopp )
Elva Johnson ( Supervisor Kopp )
Anastasia Quinlan ( Supervisor Kopp )
Sylvia Rosenthal ( Supervisor Kopp )
Al Santucci, Sr. ( Supervisor Tamaras )
Lorena Sauer ( Supervisor Kopp )
Mary Silvestri ( Supervisor Molinari )
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board, at the hour of
7:09 p.m. adjourned.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN, Acting Clerk
Approved by the Board of Supervisors September 8, 1975.
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the
City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the fore-
going is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of
said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
Vol. 70 No. 26
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 — 2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS
OCT 1 1975
SAN FRANCISCO
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, June 30, 1975 — 2:00 p.m.
In meeting of the Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, Mon-
day, June 30, 1975, 2:12 p.nir
The Board of Supervisors met in regular session.
CALLING THE ROLL
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendel-
sohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Quorum present.
President Feinstein presiding.
Supervisor Francois excused from attendance. (See infra.)
Supervisor Pelosi noted present at 3:07 p.m.
Supervisor Tamaras excused from attendance. (See infra)
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections, or omissions, the Journal of
Proceedings for the meeting of Monday, April 28, 1975 was con-
sidered read and approved.
Supervisor Francois Excused From Attendance
The Clerk announced that Supervisor Francois had requested
to be excused from attendance for personal reasons.
No objection and permission granted.
Supervisor Tamaras Excused From Attendance
The Clerk announced that Supervisor Tamaras had requested to
be excused from attendance because of illness.
No objection and permission granted.
Mayor's Veto Temporarily Postponed
(689)
690 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
The following ordinance, disapproved by his Honor, the Mayor,
was presented by the Clerk:
Ordinance amending Police Code prohibiting discrimination
in the rental or leasing of certain residential (iroperly: pro-
vidin<; tor penalties for >iolations thereof. (Supervisors
Mendelsohn, Gonzales, Pelosi, Nelder)
File 233-75, Ordinance No.
(Adds Article 1.2.)
The Clerk read a letter from the Mayor, in which he expressed
the view that this was bad legislation, would frustrate the very
objectives the Board was seeking to achieve, and that it would
raise rentals for all families in San Francisco.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Mendelsohn,
seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, reconsideration of the Mayor's
veto was temporarily postponed.
Presentation of Certificate of Honor
Supervisor Kopp presented to Fred Wilcox the Certificate of
Honor recently awarded him on the occasion of his retirement
after twenty years in radio.
UNFl.M.SHKD BLSINESS
Consifleration Continued
The following consideration of Mayor's disapproval was taken
up:
Ordinance appropriating S2.>.000. Keg;islrar of Voters Regis-
tration Program, for operation.
File 101-74-174, Ordinance No.
(June 9, 1975 — Finally passed.
June 20, 1975 — Returned to Board by Mayor disapproved.
June 23, 1975 — Consideration continued to June 30, 1975. )
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Sup)ervi.sor Molinari,
moved to continue consideration to July 14, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Fcinstein, Gonzales, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari. Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Ordinance authorizing Registrar of Voters to c<)nduct (ity-
witle \'oter Registration Program and to adopt rules and
regulations relating thereto: providing for c-om[>ensation of
I)cput\ Registrars participating therein.
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 691
File 101-74-174.1, Ordinance No.
( June 9, 1975 — Finally passed.
June 20, 1975 — Returned to Board by Mayor disapproved.
June 23, 1975 — Consideration continued to June 30, 1975.)
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to continue consideration to July 14, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Inquiry
Supervisor Kopp inquired as to whether the Board might re-
solve itself into a Committee of the Whole to consider the follow-
ing legislation, currently pending in the Legislative and Personnel
Committee.
Ordinance amending Salary Standardization Ordinance
(1974-75) to correct clerical errors in establishing rates of
pay for various paraprofegsional classes, Board of Education.
File 106-74-8, Ordinance No.
President Feinstein informed Supervisor Kopp that this had
been discussed with the Clerk who expressed the view that it
would not be propier to hear this measure today because it has
not been noticed, and also in view of the fact that it is still in
Committee.
Consideration Continued
The following from Finance Committee without recommenda-
tion, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $63,214.79, various departments,
for retroactive wages and mandatory fringe benefits to pro-
vide adjustment of compensation schedules anti health and
welfare benefits, effective .\pril 1, 1973, for plumber and
related crafts.
File 201-72-132, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendel-
sohn, moved to continue consideration to July 14, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
692 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
Ordinance anien«lin^ Annual Salary Ordinance (1972-73)
by adjusting health and \*elf'are henefits. effective April 1,
1973 f(»r plumber and related crafts, various departments;
a cumpanion measure to the preceding item.
File 200-72-68, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Berold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was
continued to July 14, 1975.
Ordinance appropriating S208,673.24. various departments,
for retroactive wages and mandatory fringe benefits by ad-
justing the wage schedules, effective July 1. 1973. to pro-
vide additional rates of pay for plumber and related classes.
File 101-73-210, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Be-
roldingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was
continued to July 14, 1975.
Ordinance amending .Annual Salary Ordinance (1973-74)
by adjusting wage schedules, effective July 1, 1973, to pro-
vide additional rates of pay for plumber and related classes,
various departments; a companion measure to the preced-
ing item.
File 102-73-93, Ordinance No.
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor von Bcrold-
ingen, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, consideration was
continued to July 14, 1975.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to Civil Serv-
ice Commission, pointing out that in 1973 the Board increased
the rate for plumbers, and allowed funds for apprenticeship and
welfare fund, and health and welfare payments; that the Board
has previously requested from the Civil Service Commi-ssion in-
formation as to what portion of that 33c went to Konocti; and
that the Commission be asked to furnish that information no later
than July 7, 1975.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to the Con-
troller, asking that pursuant to the City Attorney's opinion he
figure the offset on payments to plumbers, to determine from an
audit how much each plumber owes the City and County, and
suggest a program of deductions in accordance with the City
Attorney's opinion and appropriate sections of the Administra-
tive Code, in order to retrieve said overpayments.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 693
Consideration (Continued
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, here-
tofore considered, were taken up:
Resolution authorizing lease of real property at 1095 Mar-
ket Street for use by Commission on the Aging, at rental of
§1,785.00 per month. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)
File 64-75-14, Resolution No.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata, moved
to continue consideration to July 14, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $28,000, Fire Department, for
operation.
File 101-74-213, Ordinance No. 296-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Temporarily Postponed
Ordinance appropriating $70,000, Public Health, for Haiglit-
Ashbury Free Clinic, and $2,000, Public Works, for opera-
tion.
File 101-74-216, Ordinance No.
Privilege of the Floor
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Barbagelata,
seconded by Supervisor Kopp, the privilege of the floor was
granted to representatives of the organizations concerned.
The following persons testified:
David Firm, Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood Ass'n
Scott Hanson, Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic
William J. Sapotis, resident of Haight-Ashbury and member
of H.A.N.C.
George Leitza
Thereafter Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Barba-
gelata, moved to rerefer to Committee.
694 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved as a substitute motion that the matter be temporarily post-
poned, pending the arrival of Dr. Curry.
No objection and motion carried.
Reconsideration of Mayor's Veto
Consideration Continued
Thereupon, there being no objection, ujwn motion by Super-
visor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Pelosi, the Board
again took up the Mayor's veto of the following:
Ordinance amending Police Code prohibiting di^^criniina-
tion in the r«'nlal or leasing of certain residential properly:
providing for penalties for violations thereof. (Supervisors
Mendelsohn, Gonzales, Pelosi, ISelder)
File 233-75, Ordinance No.
(Adds Article 1.2.)
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved that the Board reconsider the Mayor's veto of the subject
legislation.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Molinari — 2.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved to continue consideration to July 14, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Finally Passed
Ordinanj'c appropriating S7.'>3.8 II. Port (!oniniissi«)n, for
services of twenty-five positions from Fire Department, and
related mandatory fringe l)enefits.
File 101-75-2, Ordinance No. 298-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata. Feinstein. Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 695
Ordinance amending Section 145011, Annual Salary Ordi-
nance (1975-76), Fire Department, reflecting restoration of
twenty-five positions (fireboats); a companion measure to
the preceding item.
File 102-75-5, Ordinance No. 300-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Sujjervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Ordinance amending Section 697080, Annual Salary Ordi-
nance (1975-76), Employees' Retirement System, by estab-
lishing new salary ordinance section and allocating five
interdepartmentally-funded positions, formerly established
in Salary Ordinance Section 697010, effective July 1, 1975.
File 102-75-4, Ordinance No. 299-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $68,716, Police Department, and
S 1,400, Public Works, for operation; $2,329, Sheriff, care
and subsistence of prisoners; and $20,000, San Francisco
General Hospital, capital improvement.
File 101-74-212, Ordinance No. 295-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $219,414, various departments, for
adjustment of salary schedules for classes in the transporta-
tion promotive series, effective July 1, 1974.
File 101-74-219, Ordinance No. 297-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Consideration Continued
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance (1974-75),
various departments, to reflect adjustment of salary sched-
696 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
ules, effective July 1, 1974, for classes in the transportation
promotive series, providinp an increase that represents and
is closest to percentage increase granted for fiscal year 1974-
75, includinf; as a dollar increase the dollar value to each
coach antl hus operator of the vacation, retirement and
health service benefits paid into a fund eslahlished for siic-h
coach and bus operators; a companion measure to the pre-
ceding item.
File 102-74-70, Ordinance No.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Sup)ervisor Nelder,
moved to continue to July 28, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molimiri, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Rereferred to Committee
The following recommendations of State and National Affairs
Committee, heretofore considered, were taken up:
Resolution opposing enactment of SB 513 amending certain
sections of the Education Code and Penal ('ode relating lo
lewd conduct. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 12-75-57, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Sup)ervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Rereferred to Committee \^'ith Pending Motion lo Amend
Resolution urging enactment of SC.\ 27, which would pro-
vide that ••ivil service employees of the State, a city, county,
city and county, school district or district, do not have a right
to strike. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 12-75-76, Resolution No.
Supervisor Mendelsohn, on behalf of Supervisor Francois, sub-
mitted full text of amendment to provide for support provided
that SCA 27 is amended so as to apply only to employees assigned
to vital public services, smd seconded by Gonziiles, moved adop-
tion.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales,
moved as a substitute motion to rerefer to committee.
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 697
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Pelosi,
m Beroldingen — 5.
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder — 4.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Consideration Continued
The following from Rules Committee with recommendation "Do
ot Pass", heretofore considered, was taken up:
(Supervisor Feinstein dissenting in Committee)
otion amending Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors
provide that any member of the Board of Supervisors who
not a member of the Rules Committee may join with the
ules Committee in its consideration of appointments or
)nfirmations of appointment of public officer, without the
ght to vote on such matters; and to provide that any pro-
bsed appointments or confirmations of appointment of
ly public officer shall be referred to the Rules Committee.
Supervisor Kopp)
File 140-75-2
(Amends Rules 40 and 58.)
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
loved to continue consideration to July 14, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
lolinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
No: Supervisor Gonzales — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
NEW BUSINESS
Consideration Continued
The following recommendation of Joint Finance/ Legislative and
ersonnel Committee, was taken up:
(Supervisors von Beroldingen and Nelder dissenting
in Committee)
'rdinance amending Administrative Code to establish re-
ponsibility for preparation, maintenance and compiling of
Bcords and reports required by the California Occupational
nd Safety Act.
File 586-74, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 16.121-1 and 16.121-2;
698 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
Repeals Sections 16.121-3 through 16.121-5.)
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to continue to July 7, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, were
taken up:
Resolution autliurii^in^ cxtrnsioii of lease of r«'al properly
at 1390 -Market Street for use l)y the Mayor"-; Hunters Point
Reuse Study.
File 64-75-13, Resolution No. 494-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Mendelsohn, Tamaras — 3.
Resolution authorizing extension of certain new leases, and
amendments and extension of existinj; leases of real prop-
erty at various locations.
File 64-75-18, Resolution No. 485-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi,
von Beroldingen — 6.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Gonzales, Mendel-
sohn, Tamaras — 5.
Passetl for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating S41-,100, .\irporl, for services of
other departments.
File 101-74-223, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen— 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Ordinance a|)propriating S.>.()0(). Police Department: ?l.30,-
000, Public W orks: and 862,000, Public Health, for opera-
tion and capital improvements.
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 699
File 101-74-224, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes; Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Barbagelata, Francois, Tamaras — 3.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following from Finance Committee with recommendation
"Do Pass After Amendment", was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating ( (S350) ) $150, Civil Service Com-
mission, for revolving fund: and $9,500, Fire Department,
for equipment.
File 101-74-225, Ordinance No.
( Proposed amendment is as follows:
Reduce appropriation for Civil Service Commission from
$350 to $150, to create $200 Revolving Fund. )
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved to amend per Committee recommendation.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Molinari,
moved passage for second reading as amended.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Adopted
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, were
taken up:
Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position
of 1146, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and City Clerk.
File 31-75-4, Resolution No. 476-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
700 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
Resolution authorizing compromise of claims of various
filaintiffs against the City and County.
ile 48-75-5, Resolution No. 481-75
(Claimant
Settlement
Capers Abercrombia
$ 509.12
Frederick N. Parris and
United Services Auto Ass'n
1,673.02
Fred Carter
1,148.10
William R. Demattei
590.00)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sufjervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Sup)ervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Resolution authorizing compromise of claims of the City and
County against various defendants.
File 49-75-5, Resolution No. 482-75
( Name Settlement
Albert Sanim and Hilda Reed $1,250
Frank W.Seput 1,833)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Resolution authorizing continuation of San Francisco Zoo
Fun<l for one year to June 30, 1976.
File 322-75, Resolution No. 490-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feins'cin, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Resolution authorizing continuation of .Special Animal Pur-
chase and Exchange Fund for one year to June 30, 1976.
File 326-75, Resolution No. 491-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 701
Resolution authorizing Commission on the Aging to enter
into Contract INo. 09-1-7 with (California Office on Aging, for
implementation of Phase II, SSI-Alert.
File 331-75, Resolution No. 492-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following from Finance Committee with recommendation
"Do Pass After Amendment", were taken up:
Ordinance amending Part III, San Francisco IMunicipal Code,
to provide for an exemption of two dollars and one cent
($2.01) or less from the Stadium Operator Admission Tax.
(Supervisors Francois, Kopp)
File 534-74, Ordinance No.
( Amends Section 807. )
(PropKJsed amendment is as follows:
Line 8
After "or less" ADD "Until September 28, 1975,";
Line 24
After "seats." ADD "After September 28, 1975, sub-section
(1) hereof shall be re-examined.")
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp,
moved to amend per Committee recommendation.
Amendments adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Adopted as .Amended
Resolution authorizing Mayor to apply for, accept and ex-
pend Federal funds for Public Service Employment. (Super-
visor von Beroldingen)
File 68-75-17, Resolution No. 493-75
702 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
< Proposed amendments are as follows:
Line 1 of Title
After "ACCEPT", DELETE "AND SPEND";
Line 8
After "approximately" DELETE "$3,200,000" and ADD
"$4,096,443";
Line 1 1
After "accept," DELETE "and spend";
Line 12
After "amount of" DELETE "$3,200,000" and ADD
"$4,096,443". )
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved to amend per Committee reconmiendations.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales. Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Resolution adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
Ordinance appropriating ((859,361)) $38,989, Recreation
and Park, for summer programs.
File 101-74-217, Ordinance No.
( Proposed amendement is as follows :
Reduce appropriation to $38,989. )
Supervisor von Beroldingen. seconded by Suix-rvisor Nelder,
moved to amend per Committee recommendation.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 703
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Finance Committee, were
taken up:
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation against the
i -ity and (lounty.
File 45-75-12, Ordinance No.
(Action No. Plaintiff Settlement
SC 618-310 Ramona Escarsega $1,500
MC 662-454 Martha F. Robey 2,350)
Passed for second reading by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and
(bounty against Pacific Gas and Electric Company and Un-
derground Construction Company by accepting sum of
$8,004.43, and authorizing dismissal of litigation.
File 46-75-6, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing compromise of claims of various
plaintiffs against the City and County.
File 48-75-4, Resolution No. 480-75
(Claimant Settlement
Elaine Anthony $ 650.00
California State Auto Ass'n 1,788.39
California State Auto Ass'n 1,742.69
Farmers Insurance Company 731.85
John P. Nelson 750.00
Andrew Petri 621.35
eiemente Segura Rico 753.57
State Farm Insurance Company 842.50)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
704 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Resolution authorizing adjustment of inventories of Depart-
ment of Public Health to reflect loss of property.
File 17-75-2, Resolution No. 474-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, von Beroldingen — 8.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Pelosi, Tamaras — 3.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating S.>-t,010, Puhlic Health. Commun-
ity Mental Health Services, for operation.
File 101-74-210, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Ordinance appropriating Si) 1,620, Puhlic Health, for opera-
tions; rescinding $.^1,620 from various appropriations, Com-
munity IMental Health Services.
File 101-74-211, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup>ervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Ordinance appropriating 83,4-03, Commission on the Status
of Women, for operation and equipment.
File 101-74-214, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Ordinance appropriating $192.00, various departments, to
provide cost-of-living adjustment to wage rates of 7358 I'at-
tern INIaker, effective January 21, 1975.
File 101-74-209, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 705
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, various de-
partments, to provide cost-of-living adjustment for wage rate
of Pattern Maker, effective January 21, 1975; a companion
measure to the preceding item.
File 102-74-33.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing amendment of existing lease with
Mary Emma Stebbins and James Flood, Trustees, as lessors,
of space at 870 Market Street for use by Department of So-
cial Services.
File 64-75-17, Resolution No. 484-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of
8436 Chief Adult Probation Officer, Adult Probation Depart-
ment. (Supervisor Feinstein)
File 31-75-3, Resolution No. 475-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $148,000, Fire Department, for
permanent salaries, uniformed force; an emergency meas-
ure.
File 101-74-222, Ordinance No. 288-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbfigelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Neldler, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
706 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $5,250, Retirement System, and
S9,346, Sheriff, for operation and equipment; rescinding
§5,250 from overtime and temporary salaries appropria-
tion, Retirement System.
File 101-74-200.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Adopted
Resolution accepting gift of S250 from Piatigorsky Chess
Foundation for use hy the Public Library for purchase of
chess sets and conduct of chess tournaments.
File 38-75-37, Resolution No. 477-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp.
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Resolution accepting gift of S4,500 from Friends of the
Library for use by the Public Library to renovate an area
to house the News-Call Bulletin Morgue files.
File 38-75-38, Resolution No. 478-75
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for, accept and
expend additional §508,000 of Federal funds for a Summer
Youth Program. (Supervisor von Beroldingen)
File 68-75-18, Resolution No. 488-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Resolution authorizing an<l directing President of the Board
of Supervisors to sign, on behalf of the ('ity an«l ("ounty, an
agreement with the Bureau of Prisons for services to Federal
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 707
prisoners at San Francisco County Jails. (Supervisor von
Beroldingen)
File 126-75-2, Resolution No. 489-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
The following from Finance Committee with recommendation
"Do Pass After Amendment", was taken up:
Ordinance amending Administrative Code providing that all
agreements for provision of psychiatric services he suhject
to approval of the Board of Supervisors; deleting require-
ment for prior approval of Joint Finance/Health and En-
vironment Committee.
File 260-75-1, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 15.6.)
(Proposed amendments are as follows:
Page 1, third line of Title
After "SUPERVISORS" DELETE "AND DELETING
THE REQUIREMENT FOR PRIOR APPROVAL OF
THE JOINT FINANCE AND HEALTH AND EN-
VIRONMENT COMMITTEE."; SUBSTITUTE "AFTER
PUBLIC HEARING BY THE JOINT FINANCE/
HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE,";
Page 1, line 12
After "Supervisors" ADD ", after public hearing by the
Joint Finance/Health and Environment Committee.")
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved to amend per Committee recommendation.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sujjervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
708 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to include in the
items for which expenditures may he made from the San
Francisco Zoo Fund food and care of zoo animals. (Super-
visor Francois)
Fine 322-75-1, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 10.175.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Bcroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing lease of real property at IIQO IMission
Street for the Department of Puhlic Health.
File 64-75-20, Resolution No. 486-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter bo sent to Director of
Public Health, inquiring as to rationale for removing certain
services from San Francisco General Hospital and transferring
them to the Mental Health facility at 4190 Mission Street, and
asking the basis for asserting that this will result in substantial
savings to the City and County.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $6,000, Board of Supervisors, for
audit of Controller's hooks: an emergency measure.
File 101-74-228, Ordinance No. 291-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing extension of existing leases of real
property recjuired hy the Department of Public Health.
File 64-75-15.1, Resolution No. 483-75
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 709
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinslein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance appropriating $2,821.44, Department of Social
Services, for contractual services.
File 101-74-168.2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Finally Passed
Ordinance appropriating $47,000, Fire Department, for
overtime, uniformed force; an emergency measure.
File 101-74-226, Ordinance No. 289-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Finally Passed
The following from Finance Committee without recommenda-
tion was taken up:
Ordinance appropriating $91,850, Municipal Railway, for
payment of judgment obtained by Transport Workers' Union
Trust Fund; an emergency ordinance.
File 101-74-227, Ordinance No. 290-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved final passage.
Refused final passage by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Feinstein, Gonzales, Mendelsohn, Molinari,
Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 7
Noes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Kopp — 2.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Rescission of Vote
There being no objection, on motion by Supervisor Molinari,
710 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
seconded by Supervisor von Beroldingen, the preceding vote was
rescinded.
Thereupon the roll was again called, and the measure was
finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Finally Passed
The following recommendation of Finance Committee, was
taken up:
Ordinance appropriatin<; SI 7.686, Puhlif Health. Mit-ro-
biology Laboratory, for permanent "salaries, for creation of
1 position and related mandatory frinjie benefits: an emer-
gency ordinance.
File 101-75-4, Ordinance No. 293-75
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Consideration Continued
The following recommendations of Legislative and Personnel
Committee, were taken up:
Ordinance amending Salary Standardization Ordinance,
1975-76, (Charter .Section 8.401), by amending certain sec-
tions of the administrative provisions.
File 106-75-6, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Gon.:ales, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved to continue consideration to July 7, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Sup)ervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance correcting clerical errors in Salary Standardiza-
tion Ordinance, 1975-76, (('barter Section 8.401), relating
to rates of compensation for various specified classifications.
File 106-75-7, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 711
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Consideration Continued
Proposed policy declaration: "Shall the (]ity and ('ounty of
San Francisco finance and build a new convention center and
related facilities in Yerba Buena Center which will he com-
petitive with the major convention facilities in this country?"
(Supervisor Francois)
File 289-75
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
continue consideration to July 14, 1975.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes; Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Passed for Second Reading
The following recommendations of Health and Environment
Committee, were taken up:
Ordinance amending Health Code, setting forth portions of
the Refuse Collection and Disposal Ordinance (Ord. 17.083)
and portions of Ord. No. 20-72, providing for owner respon-
sibility for maintenance of refuse collection service to dwell-
ings within the City and (bounty.
File 280-75, Ordinance No.
( Adds Sections 290, 291. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Ordinance amending Health Code, regulating automatic
laundries, adding requirement for posting the name, ad-
dress and telephone number for maintenance of defective
machines. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 305-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 360.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
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Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Passed for Set-ond Reading as Anientled
The following from Health and Environment Committee, with
recommendation "Do Pass After Amendment", was taken up:
Ordinance amending Administrative (^ode. to require ap-
proval of BoanI of Supervisors for any new location or relo-
cation of any Community Mental Health facility of the
County Plan. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 244-75, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 15.7.)
(Proposed amendments are as follows:
Line 3 of Title
After "REVIEW BY", DELETE "CITIZENS";
After "ADVISORY BOARD" DELETE "," and ADD
"AND DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD,";
Line 22
After "Board of Supervisors" ADD ", such approval to
occur";
After "review by the" DELETE "Citizens";
Line 23
After "Advisory Board" DELETE "." and ADD "and Dis-
trict Advisory Board in whose catchment area the site is
situated.")
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved to
amend per Committee recommendation.
Adopted by the following vote :
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Ordinance as amended passed for second reading by the follow-
ing vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Consideration Continued as Amended
Ordinance amending Health Code, prohibiting public smok-
ing and providing penalties therefor; amending Fire (^ode
regulating smoking. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 321-75, Ordinance No.
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 713
(Adds Article 5.1, Sections 270-275, to Health Code;
Amends Section 24.05 of Fire Code.)
(Proposed amendments are as follows:
Pa^e 2, line 16
DELETE subsection ( f ) ;
Renumber subsections (g) and (h);
Page 2, line 2S
After "open to the public", ADD "areas in said stores set
aside for the serving of food or drink,";
Page 2, line 27
DELETE "Areas in retail stores set aside for the serving
of food or drink shall be subject to the provisions of sub-
paragraph (f) above.")
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supjervisor Nelder, moved to
amend p)er Committee recommendation.
Adopted by the following vote:
AS'es: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
to continue consideration to July 7, 1975.
Motion to continue adopted by ttie following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Adopted
The following recommendation of Budget and Governmental
Efficiency Committee, was taken up:
Resolution approving Mayor's Community Development
"Neighborhood Traffic Control and Improvement Program",
and authorizing Director of Office of Community Develop-
ment to solicit neighborhood proposals in accordance with
program criteria.
File 68-75-3.1, Resolution No. 487-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Suf)ervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
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Adopted
The following from the Clerk was taken up:
Motion adopting Assessment Appeals Board rules, effective
July 1, 1975.
File 341-75
Supervisor Gonzales, seconded by Sujjervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes; Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Adopted
The following recommendation of Fire, Safety and Police Com-
mittee was taken up:
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of
certain streets.
File 42-75-33, Resolution No. 479-75
(Minnesota Street, between Army and 25th Streets and
26th Street, between Third and Indiana Streets, October 5,
1975, for the San Francisco Horseless Carriage Club Swap
Meet;
(Eighth Avenue, restricted vehicular traffic, between Irving
and Judah Streets, and parking lot between 8th and 9th
Avenues, July 12, 1975, for a street fair;
(Buchanan Street, between Pine and Sutter Streets, and
Post Street, between Webster and Laguna Streets, July 13,
1975, for Annual Obon Festival.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonziiles, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Finally Passed
The following from the Emergency Calendar was taken up:
Onlinance appropriating S6t,300 for jury and witness fees,
Superior Court, an emergency measure.
File 101-74-229, Ordinance No. 292-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved final passage.
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 715
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Consideration Continued
Thereupon the Board resumed consideration of the following
recommendation of the Finance Committee,, which had been
previously considered and temporarily postponed:
Ordinance appropriating S70,000, Public Health, for Haight-
Ashbury Free Clinic, and S2,000, Public Works for opera-
tion.
File 101-74-216, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Feinstein Excused From Voting
Supervisor Feinstein, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
that she be excused from voting, in view of the fact that she may
have a conflict of interest.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Gonzales, moved
to continue consideration to July 14.
Motion to continue consideration adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Gonzales, Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 8.
Excused: Supervisor Feinstein — 1.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Request Granted
Sup)ervisor Kopp requested that letter be directed to City
Attorney, requesting opinion as to whether Supervisor Feinstein
has a conflict of interest in respect to File 101-74-216, an appro-
priation for the Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic, because of her mem-
bership on the Board of Directors of Youth Projects, Inc.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
COMMUNICATION
Request Granted
The Clerk presented a letter from the Mayor requesting use
of Room 228 on Thursday, July 3, 1975, at 2:00 p.m., for a public
716 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
hearing by the Redevelopment Agency on the Yerba Buena
Center Sp>orts Arena.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Barbagelata,
moved to grant the use of Room 228 by the Mayor, himself, for
official City business.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Sup)ervisors Barbagelata, Feins 'ein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Sup)ervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The following recommendation of his Honor, the Mayor, was
presented by the Clerk:
Leaves of absence — Granting limited leave of absence to
the follcHing City and County officer: Robert C. Levy, City
Engineer, June 30-JuIy 20, 1975, with permission to leave
the State.
File 1-75, Resolution No. 471-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Consolidation of Charter Amendments
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
consolidate two Charter amendments previously ordered submit-
ted, i.e.. Files Nos. 226-75 and 635-74, inasmuch as they pertain
to the same Charter section.
Motion to consolidate adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinslein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that Clerk request City Attorney
to prepare amendment to the Board's Rules of Order to provide
that amendments to legislation may be made in Committee,
rather than by the Board, as presently prevails.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Molinari, requested that letter be directed to BART,
concerning their current program for photographing the handi-
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 717
capped, in connection with issuance of ID cards for BART and
MUNI, expressing the SufJervisor's concern that this program
be operative the optimum hours in order to serve the public dur-
ing normal business hours.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Polk Street,
between Sutter and Washington Streets, July 5 and 6, 1975,
from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., for the annual Polk Street Fair.
Supervisors Nelder, Molinari, Mendelsohn and Feinstein pre-
sented :
File 42-75-32.1, Resolution No. 374-75
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Request Granted
Supervisors Nelder, Molinari and Kopp requested that letter be
directed to the General Manager, Recreation and Park Depart-
ment, requesting a repwrt as to the actual condition of the Zoolo-
gical Gardens.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Pelosi requested that letters be directed to General
Manager, Recreation and Park Department, and to Director of
Planning, pointing out that the Filipino-American community
is desirous of having land set aside for erection of a statue of a
prominent Filipino, and inquiring as to guidelines for such des-
ignations.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Pelosi requested that the Clerk research material
on City policy for charges made for use of City property by pri-
vate individuals, with a view to establishing uniform policy, and
in the event that individuals or corporations are unable to meet
such obligations at the proper time, then the Board might consider
initiation of policy whereby specific provision might be made for
late payment.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
Resolution accepting gift from Standard Oil Company of
718 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975
equipment valued at $5,000 for use by Deparliiu-nt of Ful)-
lic Works for Summer Youth Program.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 38-75-40, Resolution No. 472-75
Supervisor von Beroldingen, seconded by Supervisor Kopp,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to determine the eost to the
City and County of granting fast passes on a monthly basis
to recipients of General Assistance, and to ascertain the im-
pact of such a program on the Municipal Railway passenger
load.
Supervisor von Beroldingen presented:
File 304-75-4
Referred to Finance Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Feinstein requested that appointment of Wayne
Williams to Task Force on Noise Control be scheduled for hear-
ing Monday, July 7, 1975, at 2:00 p.m.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Caucus
Supervisor Feinstein announced that there would be a Caucus
immediately following today's Board meeting.
F'inally Passed as Amended
Ordinance amending Salary Standardization Ordinance
(1974-75), to correct clerical errors in establishing rates of
pay for various para])rofessional classes, Board of Kduca-
tion; an emergency measure.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 106-74-8, Ordinance No. 294-75
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
to amend to make legislation an emergency measure.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 719
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Mendelsohn, moved
final passage.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Referred to Committee
Request that hearings be held to consider installation of
STOP signs at intersection of 35th Avenue and Irving Street.
Supervisor Kopp presented:
File 18-75
Referred to Fire, Safety and Police Committee
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that Clerk obtain opinion from the
City Attorney as to the applicability of the Brown Act, specifically
the open and public meetings provisions thereof, to KQED, Inc.,
and other individuals and organizations who are recipients of
funds from the Publicity and Advertising Fund. (Request stems
from the fact that the Board of Directors of KQED, Inc., has
been meeting behind closed doors. )
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
IMotion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the
following:
Claudia Doerr (Supervisor Feinstein)
Herbert C. Bloom ( Supervisor Nelder )
Stanley Jacobs (Supiervisor Feinstein)
File 6-75
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Barbagelata, Feinstein, Gonzales, Kopp,
Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Pelosi, von Beroldingen — 9.
Absent: Supervisors Francois, Tamaras — 2.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this day in respect
to the memory of deceased as follows:
Dr. Rafael Bricca ( Supervisor Kopp )
Margaret Cahill (Supervisor Molinari)
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Dr. H. Chadhauri (Supervisor Feinstein)
Cecil Finley ( Supervisor Francois )
Inspector Robert Kane ( Supervisors Kopp, Mendelsohn,
Pelosi )
Thomas Landers (Supervisor Kopp)
Calisto Musso (Supervisor Kopp)
Mary Webb Patterson (Supervisor Molinari)
Paul Raful ( Supervisors Pelosi, Mendelsohn)
Pauline M. Raviciotti ( Supervisor Molinari)
Frank M. Rubiales (Supervisor Nelder)
Herman A. Scholten ( Supervisor Kopp )
Rod Serling ( Supervisor Kopp )
Cerise Carpenter Hampson Weinberger ( Sujjervisors
Francois, Kopp)
File 2-75
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
6:15 p.m. adjourned.
GILBERT H. BOREMAN, Acting Clerk
Approved by the Board of Supervisors
I, Gilbert H. Boreman, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the City and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Journal of Pxoceedings
of said Board of the date stated and approved as recited.
Acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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