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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 

(1) 


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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) 


14  MONDAY,  JANUARY  6,  1975 

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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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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18  MONDAY,  JANUARY  13,  1975 

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- 


22  MONDAY,  JANUARY  13,  1975 

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 


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APR  1  0  1975 


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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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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. 


Vol.   70  No.   5 


MONDAY,  FEBRUARY  3,   1975  —  2:00  P.M. 


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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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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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MONDAY,  FEBRUARY  10,  1975 


(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. 


116  MONDAY,  FEBRUARY  10,  1975 

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. 


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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. 


TUESDAY,  FEBRUARY  18,  1975  141 

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 


TUESDAY,  FEBRUARY  18,  1975  143 

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 


.148  TUESDAY,  FEBRUARY  18,  1975 

'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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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) 


i60  MONDAY,  FEBRUARY  24,  1975 

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, 


.164  MONDAY,  FEBRUARY  24,  1975 

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 


166  MONDAY,  FEBRUARY  24,  1975 

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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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, 

(175) 


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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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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196  MONDAY,  MARCH  10,  1975 

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- 


MONDAY,  MARCH  10,  1975  197 

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 


198  MONDAY,  MARCH  10,  1975 

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. 


MONDAY,  MARCH  10,  1975  199 

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 


200  MONDAY,  MARCH  10,  1975 

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 


MONDAY,  MARC^H  10,  1975  205 

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. 


206  MONDAY,  MARCH  10,  1975 

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 


208  MONDAY,  MARCH  10,  1975 

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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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, 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


MONDAY.  MARCH  17,  1975  227 

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; 


MONDAY,  MARCH  17,  1975  233 

( 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. 


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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 


MONDAY,  MARCH  17,  1975  235 

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. 


238  MONDAY,  MARCH  17,  1975 

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 


240  MONDAY,  MARCH  17,  1975 

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: 


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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. 


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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. 

..       -. .  .....  .  ...-v^ 

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 


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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. 


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MONDAY,  MARCH  31,   1975  —  2:00  P.M. 


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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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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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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- 


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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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MONDAY,  APRIL  21,   1975  —  2:00  P.M. 


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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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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. 


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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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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 
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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 


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TUESDAY,  MAY  27,   1975  —  2:00  P.M. 
FRIDAY,  MAY  30,   1975  —  1 :30  P.M. 


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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 
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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. 


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. 


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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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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


712  MONDAY,  JUNE  30,  1975 

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. 


714  MONDAY,  JUNE  30,  1975 

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) 


720  MONDAY,  JUNE  30,  1975 

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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