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Vol. 80 No. 1
MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1985—2:00 P.M.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS DEPT.
SEPU 1985
SAN FRANCISO^
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Monday, January 7. 198S
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,315,000, Clean Water Program, for capital
project budget (Great Highway Redesign and Shoreline Erosion Study).
(Controller)
File 101-84-49, Ordinance No. 7-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $8,400, County Clerk, for overtime and
rescinding $8,400 from permanent salaries-miscellaneous and mandatory
fringe benefits. (Controller)
File 101-84-50. Ordinance No. 8-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Denice Mims against
City and County, et al., by payment of $3,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-84-69. Ordinance No. 2-85
(Superior Court No. 878-409.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Munzer A. Dajani
against City and County by payment of $7,171. (City Attorney)
File 45-84-70. Ordinance No. 3-85
Finally passed.
Adopted
[Settlement of Claim]
Resolution approving settlement of the unlitigated claim of Margaret
Crabtree by payment of $3,641.47. (City Attorney)
File 48-84-22, Resolution No. 23-85
Adopted.
Finally Passed
[Airport - Concession Agreement]
Ordinance approving "Modification to Concession Agreement for
Operation of Automobile Rental Services at San Francisco
International Airport" between Hertz Corporation, Avis Rent-A-Car
System, Inc., National Car Rental, Budget Rent-A-Car Corporation and
Dollar Rent-A-Car, and the City and County of San Francisco, acting
by and through its Airports Commission. (Airports Commission)
File 27-84-4, Ordinance No. 1-85
Finally passed.
Monday, January 7. 198S
[Fees]
Ordinance amending Fire Code relating to schedule of permits and
filing fees, and setting an effective date. (Fire Commission)
File H7-B4-3, Ordinance No. 11-85
(Amends Section 5.24.)
Finally passed.
[Loudspeaker Permits]
Ordinance amending Police Code relating to fees for loudspeaker
permits. (Police Commission)
File 121-84-22, Ordinance No. 12-85
(Amends Section 2.26.)
Finally passed.
[Fees]
Ordinance amending Part III, Municipal Code, relating to permit
procedure and license fees; and establishing an effective date.
(Fire Commission)
File 127-84-15, ordinance No. 13-85
(Amends Sections 27, 90, 93, 93(A), 94, 143, 149, 236, 237, 238,
239, 240, 241, 242, 242(A), 243, 244, 245, 246 and 247; adds
Section 247. 1. )
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $495,585, Airports Commission, for equity
transfers to general fund, contributed revenue reserve. (Controller)
File 101-84-55, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $68,800, Public Works - Engineering, for
capital project budget (Dixie Alley Stairways). (Controller)
File 101-84-56, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $70,688, Superior Court, for capital project
budget (courthouse construction). (Controller)
File 101-84-57, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Monday, January 7, 1985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $200,000, Airports Commission, for judgment
and claims. (Controller)
File 101-84-58. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Jane McCorKindale
against City and County, et al., by payment of $42,500. (City
Attorney)
File 45-84-71, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 823-479.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Joann Porter
against City and County, et al., by payment of $4,500. (City
Attorney)
File 45-84-72, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 800-468.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Robert A. Pardini
against Mark Sewell, City and County, intervener by acceptance of
$4,529.23; and authorizing dismissal of said litigation. (City
Attorney)
File 46-84-29, Ordinance No.
(Municipal Court No. 863-305.)
Passed for second reading.
[Nursery School Lease]
Ordinance approving agreement to be entered into by Recreation and
Par); Commission for operating a nursery school at the Grattan
Playground Recreation Building, located on Stanyan and Alma Streets.
(Recreation and Park Commission)
File 439-84-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Nursery School Lease]
Ordinance approving agreement to be entered into by Recreation and
Park Commission for operating a nursery school at the Laurel Hill
Playground Recreation Building, located on Euclid Avenue and Collins
Street. (Recreation and Park Commission)
Monday, January 7, 1985
File 439-84-2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Nursery School Lease)
Ordinance approving agreement to be entered into by Recreation and
Park Commission for operating a nursery school at the Peixotto
Playground Recreation Building, located on 15th Street between
Beaver and Roosevelt Way. (Recreation and Park Commission)
File 439-84-3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Nursery School Lease]
Ordinance approving agreement to be entered into by Recreation and
Park Commission for operating a nursery school at the Silver Tree Day
Camp Recreation Building, located in Glen Canyon. (Recreation and
Park Commission)
File 439-84-4, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Soccer Association Lease]
Ordinance approving agreement to be entered into by Recreation and
Park Commission and the California Soccer Association for use of a
portion of the upstairs area for office space of Balboa Park
Recreation Center, located in Balboa Park. (Recreation and Park
Commission)
File 439-84-5, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Settlement of Claim]
Resolution approving settlement of unlitigated claim of Gary Lee
Romberger against City and County by payment of $56,000. (City
Attorney)
File 48-84-23, Resolution No. 1-85
Adopted.
[Agreement )
Resolution authorizing Chief Administrative Officer and Director of
Public Works and Clean Water Program to execute a modification of
agreement between City and County of San Francisco and North San
Mateo County Sanitation District. (Chief Administrative Officer)
File 53-84-1. Resolution No. 5-85
Adopted .
Monday, January 7, 1986
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Maher. Walker, Ward - 3.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
From the Clerk
Adopted
[Zoning Appeal]
Motion approving decision of the City Planning Commission by its
Motion No. 10135, dated October 25, 1984, disapproving Application
No. CU80.32 for conditional use of property at 370 Waller Street to
continue its present use as storage garage for wrecked cars
indefinitely.
File 37-84-7.1
Supervisor Britt, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
Tabled
[Zoning Appeal]
Motion disapproving decision of the City Planning Commission by its
Motion No. 10135, dated October 26, 1984, disapproving Application
No. CU80.32 for conditional use of property at 370 Waller Street to
continue its present use as a storage garage for wrecked cars
indefinitely.
File 37-84-7.2
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to table.
Tabled by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
Monday, January 7, 1985
Adopted
[Findings]
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings relating
to proposed conditional use of property at 370 Waller Street for
action by the Board at its next meeting.
File 37-84-7.3
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Renne. Silver. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $202,092, Fire Department, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits for
appropriation of funds for the creation of five positions, data
processing, professional services, telephone, postage, office and
technical supplies, equipment and services of Public Health
Department. (Controller)
File 101-84-41, Ordinance No. 5-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Walker, Ward
(Supervisor Kopp dissenting in Committee.)
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Fire
Department, reflecting addition of five positions in the budget;
companion measure to File 101-84-41. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-21, Ordinance No. 9-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
Monday, January 7, 198S
Adopted
[Claim Against the Government]
Resolution waiving Statute of Limitations with respect to payment of
certain warrant in the amount of $334.36. payable to Catherine M.
Breen. (San Francisco Unified School District)
File 23-84-13, Resolution No. 3-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Walker, Ward - 2.
From Finance Committee Without Recommendation
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $2,000, Mayor's Office, for membership dues
(Committee for Water Policy Consensus). (Controller)
File 101-84-44, Ordinance No. 6-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Walker, Ward - 2.
Recommendation of Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Finally Passed
[City Employees-Privacy Sexual Practices]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code protecting City employees and
applicants from unnecessary inguiry into their sexual practices and
habits. (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 294-84-4, Ordinance No. 14-85
(Adds Chapter 12E. )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Renne, Silver - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Walker, Ward - 2.
Monday, January 7. 198S
Recommendations of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
(Supervisor Kennedy dissenting in Committee.)
Consideration Continued
[Landmark]
Ordinance designating the First Congregational Church at 432 Mason
Street as a landmark. (Department of City Planning)
File 90-84-2, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved to
terefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer failed adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Silver, Ward - 5.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Nelder, Renne - 5.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
Supervisor Kopp. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
continue consideration to January 22, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
Finally Passed
[Fire Rating]
Ordinance amending the Building Code to allow alternates to one-hour
corridor walls. (Supervisor Silver)
File 114-84-1, Ordinance No. 10-85
(Amends Sections 508 and 3304(g).)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Nelder - 2.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Monday, January 7, 1985
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $23,601, Public Defender, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and compensation in-lieu of sick leave for
immediate filling of vacancy. (Controller)
File 101-84-54, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,780,803, CAO-Publicity and Advertising,
for other current expenses, and $594,000 for professional and special
services, convention facilities and adjusting revenue transfer
between Hotel Room Tax and General Funds, Yerba Buena Special Revenue
Fund and War Memorial Special Fund. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 101-84-59, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $38,000, Municipal Railway, for other
contractual services. (Finance Committee)
File 101-84-204.2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher,
Molinari. Nelder, Renne. Silver. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
[Water Department Revolving Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code relating to increasing the
Water Department Revolving Fund from $88,000 to $98,000. (Public
Utilities Commission)
File 158-84-4. Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 10.166.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Monday, January 7. 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
Adopted
[State Funds/Agreement]
Resolution authorizing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to
execute an agreement between the State Department of Social Services
and the City and County of San Francisco which authorizes the San
Francisco Department of Social Services to apply for, accept, expend
and administer State Funds totaling $139,333 for child abuse and
neglect prevention. (Supervisor Renne)
File 334-84-3.1, Resolution No. 12-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne. Silver, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
[Contract Agreement]
Resolution authorizing execution of an agreement between the City
and County of San Francisco and State of California Department of
Social Services for the former's participation in a demonstration
project that will facilitate joint assessments between foster care
and adoptions and develop criteria on the adoptability of children
in foster care. (Department of Social Services)
File 334-84-4, Resolution No. 13-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
[Contract]
Resolution authorizing execution of an extension of the agreement
between the City and County of San Francisco and Charila Foundation
to provide funds for in-home intensive treatment services to families
with children at risk of placement or where reunification of the
family is the goal for eight months commencing January 1985. (City
Attorney)
File 440-84-1, Resolution No. 14-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker
Monday, January 7. 1985
Attorney)
File 440-84-2, Resolution No. 15-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
[Contract]
Resolution authorizing execution of an extension of the agreement
between the City and County of San Francisco and Coleman Children
and Youth Services to provide funds for outreach to the public to
aid in the recruitment of adoptive homes for children with special
needs for eight months commencing January 1985. (City Attorney)
File 440-84-3, Resolution No. 16-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Mahec.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor WalKer - 1.
[Contract]
Resolution authorizing execution of an extension of the agreement
between the City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco
Child Abuse Council, Inc., to provide funds for professional training
and community education to the public on child abuse and through the
media provide greater public awareness of the problem of child abuse
for eight months commencing January 1985. (City Attorney)
File 440-84-4, Resolution No. 17-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
From Finance Committee Without Recommendation
Consideration Continued with Pending Motion to Amend
[Gift Acceptance]
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to accept gifts to the City for a
proposed sport stadium. (Supervisor Molinari)
Monday, January 7, 1985
File 38-84-12, Resolution No.
(Radio Station KNBR, collected donations totaling $20,000 and the
promise of any future gifts, for the development of a downtown
baseball stadium.)
Supervisor Britt, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved adoption.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved to
amend on Line 7, as follows:
"...financing for a new baseball stadium in San Francisco or,
if that purpose fails, for such other purposes as shall contribute
to the retention of major league baseball in San Francisco"
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
continue consideration to January 14, 1985.
Motion to continue with pending amendment adopted by the
following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Molinari, Silver - 4.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
Recommendations of Rules and Legislation Committee
Adopted
[Appointment ]
Resolution appointing Norma F. Satten as a member of the
Developmental Disabilities Board for Area V, vice herself, term
expired, for term ending December 31, 1986. (Rules and Legislation
Committee)
File 92-83-52, Resolution No. 9-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker
[Appointments]
Resolution confirming Mayor's appointment of members to the San
Francisco Redevelopment Agency. (Mayor)
File 33-84-8, Resolution No. 4-85
(Melvin Dong Lee, vice himself, term expired, for term ending
September 3, 1988;
Walter S. Newman, vice himself, term expired, for term ending
September 3, 1988.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday. January 7. 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
[Appointments]
Resolution appointing members of the San Francisco Board of
Supervisors to various Boards. (Rules and Legislation Committee)
File 92-84-46, Resolution No. 8-85
(Redwood Empire Association
Supervisor Quentin L. Kopp, vice himself, term expired, for a
one-year term ending December 31. 1985;
Association of Bay Area Governments. Executive Board
Supervisor Doris Ward, vice Supervisor Bill Maher, resigned, for
unexpired portion of term ending June 30. 1985.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Walker - 2.
Recommendation of Public Works Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Permits]
Ordinance amending Public Works Code providing for fees, deposits
and penalties regarding temporary occupancy of the streets during
building operations or for any other purpose. (Supervisor Walker)
File 123-84-3. Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 724. 724.1. 724.2 and 724.3; adding Sections
724.5. 724.6, 724.7 and 724.8.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Recommendation of Public Protection Committee
Adopted
[State Legislation]
Resolution supporting SB 20 authorizing a State guarantee of private
loan to the Thrift Guaranty Corporation to pay off depositors of the
bankrupt Western Community Money Center and creating more rigorous
supervision of the Thrift Industry. (Supervisor Hongisto)
Monday. January 7, 198S
File 12-84-34, Resolution No. 2-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
From Public Protection Committee Without Recommendation
Present Supervisors Kennedy, Hongisto
Consideration Continued
[Nuclear Weapons]
Resolution setting forth the policy of the City and County of San
Francisco opposing the deployment of nuclear weapons in the City and
County of San Francisco, opposing the designation of City and County
of San Francisco as home port for the Battleship Missouri and urging
the Mayor to take all appropriate steps to implement these policies.
(Supervisor Hongisto)
File 422-84. Resolution No.
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved
adoption.
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to January 14, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Maher, Walker, Ward - 3.
Recommendations of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Adopted
File 267-81-5.5, Resolution No. 21-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, January 7, I98b
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
[Financial Institutions North Beach Moratorium]
Ordinance extending the temporary prohibition against the approval
of permits for the establishment of financial institutions on those
blocks bounded by Mason Street on the west, Lombard Street on the
north. Grant Avenue on the east and Broadway on the south, to May 31,
1985. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 267-81-5.4, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Adopted
[Zoning Text Change]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that a moratorium on financial institutions until May 31,
1985 in Chinatown, Assessor's Blocks 160, 161, 177-179, 192-193,
207-211, 224-226, 241-243 and portions of Block 162 will have no
significant impact on the environment, and adopting and incorporating
findings of Final Negative Declaration. (Department of City
Planning)
File 267-81-2.6, Resolution No. 20-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Passed for Second Reading
[Financial Institutions Chinatown Moratorium]
Ordinance temporarily prohibiting the approval of permits for the
establishment of financial institutions on those eighteen blocks
bounded on the east by the east side of Kearny Street and the west
side of Columbus Avenue, on the west by the east side of Powell
Street, on the north by the south side of Broadway, and on the south
by the north side of California Street until May 31, 1985; providing
for definition and a severability clause. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 267-81-2.5, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver, Walker - 3.
Monday, January 7, 1985
Consideration Continued
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that amending the City Planning Code to add signs
exempting accredited hospitals throughout the City of San Francisco
to the list of exemptions from Article 6 of the City Planning Code
which regulates signs will have no significant impact on the
environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of Final
Negative Declaration. (Department of City Planning)
File 115-84-13.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
continue consideration to January 14, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
Passed for Second Reading
[Special Sign District]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code to provide for a special sign
district for hospitals and medical centers in R Districts adjacent
to or across the street from C or M Districts in which C or M sign
standards may be allowed as a conditional use. (Department of City
Planning)
File 115-84-13.2, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 608. 11. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Renne.
Silver, Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Maher, Molinari, Nelder - 3.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
[CERF Loans]
Ordinance amending Building Code regarding Code Enforcement
Rehabilitation Fund loan eligibility. (Department of Public Works)
File 114-84-3, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 210.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Walker - 2.
Monday, January 7, 1985
Adopted
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that a moratorium on new permits for restaurants, places
of entertainment, cabarets, hotels, bath houses, dance halls,
discotheques or financial institutions in the area bounded by west
side of Larkin Street, south side of Broadway, east side of Van Ness
Avenue, and north side of Geary Boulevard, Assessor's Blocks 573,
574, 595-598, 618, 619, 621, 622, 643, 644-646, 667-670, 691-694,
will have no significant impact on the environment, and adopting and
incorporating findings of Final Negative Declaration. (Supervisor
Molinari )
File 110-84-1.1, Resolution No. 19-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Neldet, Renne, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Walker - 2.
Passed for Second Reading
[Polk Street Moratorium]
Ordinance prohibiting the approval of certain permits on those
properties fronting on Polk Street bounded by Broadway, Geary Street,
Van Ness Avenue and Larkin Street, excluding properties fronting on
Van Ness Avenue and Larkin Street, for twelve months to provide for
certain exemptions, definitions and a severability clause; providing
for termination date. (Supervisor Silver)
File 110-84-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Walker - 2.
Adopted
[Zoning Map Change]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that reclassification of property from an RH-2 (House,
Two Family) District to a C-2 (Community Business) District of
property located at 400 London Street at Persia Street, Lot 1 in
Assessor's Block 6084, will have no significant impact on the
environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of Final
Negative Declaration. (Department of City Planning)
File 36-84-11.1, Resolution No. 18-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver. Walker - 2.
Monday, January 7. l<
Passed for Second Reading
[Zoning Map Change]
Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as an
amendment to the Zoning Map of the City and County of San Francisco
of property located at 400 London Street at Persia Street, Lot 1 in
Assessor's Block 6084, from an RH-2 (House, Two Family) District to a
C-2 (Community Business) District. (Department of City Planning)
File 36-84-11.2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, WalKer - 2.
Consideration Continued
[Housing Policy]
Resolution adopting a policy of the City and County of San Francisco
for expanding the City's Housing supply and for preserving the City's
stocK of affordable rental housing. (Supervisor Maher)
File 403-84, Resolution No.
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
continue consideration to January 14, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
Adopted
[Housing Rehabilitation Funds]
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for, accept and administer
an entitlement from the Department of Housing and Urban Development
for a total amount not to exceed $2,000,000 for the Rental
Rehabilitation Program authorized under Section 301 of the Housing
and Urban Rural Recovery Act of 1983, Public Law Number 98-81,
Statute 1153. (Supervisor Renne)
File 68-84-33, Resolution No. 6-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Walker - 2.
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
19-
Monday, January 7. 198S
[New Condominium]
Motion approving final map of 2593 23rd Avenue, a condominium
subdivision. (Department of Public Works)
File 58-84-32
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Ward, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver, Walker - 3.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Closed
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the proposed
vacation of certain streets, subsurface street areas, airspace over
streets, and easements in the Yerba Buena Center Redevelopment
Project Area, in that portion bounded by Market, Howard, Fourth and
New Montgomery Streets.
File 91-84-5
(Pursuant to notice of intention given in Resolution No. 914-84,
adopted November 26, 1984.)
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
There being no one present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing closed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Street Vacation - Yerba Buena]
Ordinance ordering vacation of certain streets, subsurface street
areas, airspace over streets, and easements in the Yerba Buena
Center Redevelopment Project Area, in that portion bounded by
Market, Howard, Fourth and New Montgomery Streets.
File 91-84-5, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved passage
for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Monday, January 7, 1986
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Recommendation of Rules and Legislation Committee
Adopted
[Appointments]
Resolution appointing members of the Delinquency Prevention
Commission.
File 92-84-46. Resolution No. 7-86
Supervisor Nelder presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Recommendations of Traffic and Transportation Committee
Adopted
[Grant - Federal Funds]
Resolution recommending high priority highway improvement projects
in the City and County of San Francisco for possible inclusion in
the 1985-86 State Transportation Improvement Program by the
California Transportation Commission.
File 161-84-3, Resolution No. 10-86
Supervisor Hongisto presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
[Grant - Federal Funds]
Resolution urging the California Transportation Commission to find
that the proposed Interstate 280 interchange at Islais Creek Project
shall be fully funded in the 1985-86 State Transportation Improvement
Program.
File 161-84-4, Resolution No. 11-86
Supervisor Hongisto presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Monday. January 7, 1985
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Jerry E. Berg, Vice President, Board of Permit Appeals, December 25,
1984-January 1, 1985; Roger Boas, Chief Administrative Officer,
December 24, 1984-January 2, 1985; Keith Eickman, member. Recreation
and Park Commission, January 8-15; Douglas J. Engman, member. Board
of Permit Appeals. December 17, 1984-January 1, 1985; Mayor Dianne
Feinstein, December 30, 1984-January 4, 1985; Claire Issacs,
Director, Art Commission, December 24, 1984-January 4, 1985; Mattie
Jackson, member. Board of Permit Appeals, January 6-13; Robert J.
McCarthy, member. Board of Permit Appeals, January 1-5; Grant S.
Mickins, Director, Human Rights Commission, December 22,
1984-January 22, 1985; Juanita Owens, member. Commission on the
Status of Women, December 20-29; Drucilla Stender Ramey, member.
Commission on the Status of Women, December 22-26; Toby Rosenblatt,
President, City Planning Commission, February 15-25; Mervyn F.
Silverman. Director. Public Health, January 6-9; Mary Louise Strong,
member. Library Commission, January 16-February 6; Roselyne C. Swig,
member. Art Commission, December 25, 1984-January 6, 1985; Ben Tom,
member. Board of Education, January 26-29; Martin S. Weiner, member.
Human Rights Commission, January 6-11; G. Samantha Yruegas, member.
Recreation and Park Commission. December 22-28, 1984.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 22-85
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Molinari, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Walker - 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Clement Street Moratorium]
Ordinance amending the ordinance temporarily prohibiting the approval
of permits for the establishment and operation of restaurants, fast
food establishments, and bars on Clement Street between Arguello
Boulevard and Funston Avenue; providing for definitions and a
severability clause. (Supervisor Molinari presented Amendment of
the Whole.) Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 110-84-11.1
Monday. January 7, 198S
(Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $291,115, Municipal Railway, for program
project budget (Historic Trolley Festival 1985), for fiscal year
1984-85. (Supervisors Renne and Nelder presented.) Referred to
Finance Committee.
File 101-84-70
[Abatement of Nuisance]
Ordinance amending the Health Code by amending Sections 94 and 95
thereof, to include real property under the City and County's
jurisdiction, and amending Section 95.5 thereof, to exclude the City
and County from penalties thereunder. (Supervisor Kennedy
presented.) Referred to Health Committee.
File 118-85-1
[Motorcycle Ticketing]
Ordinance amending the Traffic Code by adding Section 219.1 thereto,
prohibiting the ticketing of motorcycles at unexpired parking meters,
(Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 307-84-24
[Parking Time Limit]
Ordinance amending the Traffic Code by amending Section 37(A)
thereof, relating to vehicles parked in excess of 72 hours.
(Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 307-84-28
[Driveway Width]
Ordinance amending the Traffic Code by adding Section 38.0 thereto,
limiting the width of one-car driveways. (Supervisor Silver
presented.) Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 307-84-30
[Bus Bulbs]
Ordinance amending the Traffic Code by amending Section 62 thereof,
relating to the stopping of motor and trolley coaches. (Supervisor
Silver presented.) Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 307-84-33
[Bus Zone Parking]
Ordinance amending the Traffic Code by amending Section 38. A
thereof, providing for the regulation of red bus zones. (Supervisor
Silver presented.) Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 307-84-34
Monday, January 7, 1985
[Federal Funding - Community Development]
Resolution approving the 1986 Community Development Program and
Housing Assistance Plan; authorizing the Mayor on behalf of the City
and County of San Francisco to apply for, receive, and administer the
distribution of the City's 1985 Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) entitlement up to $21,000,000 from the U. S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development; approving expenditure schedules for
recipient departments and agencies; providing for the execution of
contracts between the City and County of San Francisco and the San
Francisco Redevelopment Agency, and between the City and County of
San Francisco and the San Francisco Housing Authority, and
determining no environmental evaluation is required; authorizing the
receipt of 1985 CDBG entitlement in excess of $21,000,000, and
rescinding Resolution No. 829-84. (Supervisor Renne presented.)
Referred to Finance Committee.
File 79-85-1
[Diagonal or Right Angle Parking]
Resolution urging the Mayor and the Chief Administrative Officer to
instruct the Parking Authority and the Department of Public Works,
respectively, to give high priority to neighborhood requests for
diagonal or right angle parking, and to do a joint planning study of
all such possible sites. (Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred
to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 307-84-20
[Diagonal and Right Angle Parking]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Chief Administrative Officer
to request the Department of Public Works to review the possibility
of installing diagonal or right angle parking in one-third of all
possible locations in commercial areas. (Supervisor Silver
presented.) Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 307-84-21
[Handicapped Parking]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to amend state law to permit
local entities to impose time limits on handicapped parking spaces.
(Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 307-84-23
[Parking in Driveways]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to amend state law to permit
parking across driveways under specified circumstances. (Supervisor
Silver presented.) Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee,
File 307-84-31
Monday, January 7, 198S
[Parking in Driveways]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to amend the Motor Vehicle
Code to permit parking in driveways under specified circumstances.
(Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 307-84-32
Requests for Hearings
File 107-85, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider imposing
restrictions on the use of City Hall for commercial ventures, such
as TV commercials or movie-making. Referred to Civil Service and
General Administration Committee.
File 4-85-1, By Supervisor Silver: To consider that the month of
December each year be declared Religious Arts Month. Referred to
Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 75-85-1, By Supervisor Silver: To consider renaming a street
in the vicinity of the Trader Vic Restaurant in honor of Trader Vic
Bergeron. Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 108-85, By Supervisor Ward: To consider the progress of the
City and County in its efforts to combat AIDS in San Francisco.
Referred to Health Committee.
File 155-85, By Supervisor Maher: To consider the feasibility of
preserving the publicly-owned Jesse Street Hotel for affordable
senior housing. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development
Committee.
File 117-85-1 , By Supervisor Silver: To consider amendment of the
Fire Code, and other appropriate codes, to require that housing
built especially for senior citizens and handicapped persons have a
higher level of fire protection than regular apartment buildings
with regard to sprinkler systems, smoke detectors and alarms.
Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 18-85-1, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider creating a
four-way Stop intersection at Union and Leavenworth Streets.
Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 18-85-2, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider creating four-way
Stop intersections at 2l8t and Diamond Streets, and 21st and Eureka
Streets. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 19-85-1, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider removal of a
parking meter in the white zone at 615 Post Street. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 19-85-2, By Supervisor Silver: To consider prohibiting the
ticketing of an "extra" automobile or motorcycle in a metered zone.
Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 19-85-3, By Supervisor Silver: To consider setting aside in
the downtown area approximately ten percent of metered parking
spaces for van pool vehicles only. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
Monday, January 7, 1985
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Cleric to
compiy with the following reguests:
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be directed to the Purchasing
Department inguiring as to the feasibility of securing radio
communications equipment for use by the Poison Control Center at
Mission Emergency to enable them to contact other City emergency
agencies in the event of a toxic spill or mass poisoning emergency.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be directed to the Police
Department and the Purchaser inguiring what progress has been made
on the problem of storage space for vehicles which have been towed.
By Supervisor Silver, that a letter directed to the Department of
Motor Vehicles inquiring why the San Francisco office has no
facility for temporary license issuance, although the offices in
Daly City and Marin County provide such service.
By Supervisor Silver, that a letter be directed to the Fire
Department and Office of Emergency Services inquiring as to the
potentially explosive liquified natural gas storage tank located at
the area of Potrero Hill.
By Supervisor Silver, that the City Attorney prepare legislation
amending the appropriate codes to provide that housing designed
especially for the handicapped and senior citizens be required to
have a higher level of fire protection than regular apartment
buildings with regard to sprinlcler systems, smoke detectors and
alarms.
By Supervisor Silver, that the City Attorney prepare appropriate
legislation to declare the month of December each year be known as
Religious Arts Month.
By Supervisor Silver, that the City Attorney prepare legislation to
provide that approximately ten percent of metered parking spaces in
the downtown area be set aside for vanpool vehicles only.
By Supervisor Silver, that the City Attorney prepare legislation to
prohibit the ticketing of an "extra" automobile or motorcycle in a
metered zone.
By Supervisor Molinari, that the City Attorney prepare legislation
to impose restrictions on the use of City Hall for commercial
ventures.
By Supervisor Nelder. that letter be directed to the Department of
Public Works inquiring as to the location and number of handicapped
parking zones in the Chinatown area, and whether such zones are
sufficient to meet the needs of the handicapped community in that
area.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letters be directed to the Director, San
Francisco General Hospital, inquiring (1) whether the Emergency Room
facilities, specifically those for incoming patients, have non-
smoking regulations; (2) whether there are smoking regulations at any
of the clinics at San Francisco General Hospital, and to the City
Attorney inguiring whether the current smoking ordinance protects the
rights of non-smoking patients at clinics of SFGH, specifically those
waiting in the Emergency Room facilities.
Monday. January 7, 198S
By Supervisor Nelder, that a letter be directed to the City Librarian
inquiring as to the feasibility of offering a two-weeK amnesty period
for the return of overdue reading materials without being fined.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letters be sent to the Department of City
Planning and the City Attorney inquiring whether the City and County
is in compliance with state regulations concerning implementation of
the housing element of the master plan and inquire of the Department
of City Planning when the twelve ordinances (referred to in the CPC
letter of July 16, 1984) will be forwarded to the Board of
Supervisors for action.
By Supervisor Ward, that letters be directed to the Department of
Public Health and the Department of Social Services inquiring as to
the treatment of AIDS patients in City-contracted programs for
alcohol and substance abuse (residential and out-patient treatment),
for housing, and health services in the home, hospitals and clinics;
what is the current educational and public outreach program re AIDS
in San Francisco.
Motions Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Metropolitan Community Church (Supervisor Silver)
Ms. Paula Fiscal (Supervisor Silver)
Gaynell Armstrong (Supervisor Kennedy)
Audrey Smith (Supervisor Kennedy)
David E. Weymouth (Supervisor Molinari)
Tom Miller (Supervisors Nelder and Supervisor Kennedy)
Jeffrey Lee (Supervisor Nelder)
File 6-85-1
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
H. P. Wright (Supervisor Renne)
Bruce W. Lilienthal (Supervisor Renne)
Mark Shustoff (Supervisor Renne)
Malcolm Thornley (Supervisor Renne)
Del Ross (Supervisor Renne)
Dean Austin (Supervisor Renne)
Sod Squad of Recreation and Park Department (Supervisor Silver)
File 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Bessie Goldberg (Supervisor Kopp)
Rose Kahn (Supervisor Kopp)
Henry B. Woo (Supervisor Kopp)
William Cohen (Supervisor Kopp)
Max B. Schulz (Supervisor Kopp)
Monday, January 7, 1985
Mary Catherine de Urioste (Supervisor Kopp)
Pauline K. Levin (Supervisor Kopp)
Joseph W. Robb (Supervisor Kopp)
Frederick McCarthy (Supervisor Kopp)
Donald McLaughlin (Supervisor Kopp)
Hilda Cloud (Supervisor Renne)
Dolores Elliott (Supervisors Britt and Supervisor Maher)
Bessie Gaines (Supervisor Ward)
Raymond Cantwell (Supervisor Hongisto)
Jeannie Mahn-Lin Lum (Supervisors Hongisto and Supervisor
Silver)
Olga Pruitt (Supervisor Kennedy)
Chester Newton (Supervisor Kennedy)
Kenneth Crawford (Supervisor Kennedy)
Lorraine and Jennifer Parish (Supervisor Maher)
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote,
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
4:39 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
N.B. : This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, January 7. 198S
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on April 1, 1985
1, John L. Taylor, Cleric 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Tuesday, January 8, 1985 - 12:00 Noon
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in special inaugural session on the above date.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 12:09 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Quorum present.
President Nelder presiding.
COMMUNICATIONS
The Cleric presented the following communications:
January 7, 1985
THROUGH: Mr. Roger Boas
Chief Administrative Officer
Mr. John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
City Hall, Room 235
San Francisco, California 94102
Dear Mr. Taylor:
Accompanying this letter are the certificates of election for
the six candidates receiving the highest number of votes for
Supervisor at the November 1984 election. Those candidates are:
John L. Molinari (149.304)
Louise H. Renne (146.663)
Quentin L. Kopp (139.497)
Harry Britt (135.106)
Willie B. Kennedy (132.492)
Carol Ruth Silver (126.061)
Completed results, including number of votes received by each
candidate, were certified to your honorable board in November.
Very truly yours,
/s/ Jay Patterson
REGISTRAR OF VOTERS
Tuesday, January 8, 1985
January 7. 198S
The Honorable Board of Supervieors
City and County of San Francisco
Room 23S, City Hall
San Francisco, CA 94102
Ladies and Gentlemen:
This is to inform you that recorded bonds are on file for the
following named members of the Board of Supervisors for the period
commencing January 8, 1985:
Harry G. Britt
Richard D. Hongisto
Willie B. Kennedy
Quentin L. Kopp
Bill Maher
John L. Molinari
Wendy Nelder
Louise H. Renne
Carol Ruth Silver
Nancy G. Walker
Doris M. Ward
Very truly yours.
/s/ JOHN C. FARRELL
CONTROLLER
Administration of Oaths
President Nelder introduced the Honorable Harry Low, Presiding
Justice of the California Court of Appeal, First Appellate District,
and announced that Judge Low would administer the oath of office.
Thereupon, the President reguested the re-elected members of the
Board to come forward to the rostrum, where the oath would be
administered en masse.
Judge Low administered the oath of office to the following
members of the Board of Supervisors:
Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Renne, Silver.
Remarks by Retiring President Wendy Nelder
President Nelder congratulated the newly installed Supervisors,
thanked Judge Low, and welcomed the new President of the Board,
Supervisor John L. Molinari.
Supervisor Nelder expressed her appreciation to her family,
friends, colleagues, her staff, the clerks and other members of the
staff of the Board of Supervisors, the Clerk of the Board, Budget
Analyst, department heads and other city employees for the help
extended to her during her term as President.
Supervisor Nelder also thanked the electorate for giving her the
privilege to serve as President, indicating the last two years has
been a most difficult time facing any city of the nation today.
Tuesday, January
Installation of President John L. Molinari
The outgoing President, Wendy Nelder, requested that
Supervisors Britt and Walker escort the newly elected President to
the rostrum.
President Molinari, upon assuming the Chair, made brief remarks
and introduced and welcomed Mayor Dianne Feinstein.
Remarks by Mayor
Mayor Feinstein congratulated Supervisor Molinari on his
presidency and the five incumbents for their re-election and
presented brief remarks pledging full support for the board.
Presentation of Plaque
President Molinari presented a plaque to the outgoing President.
Roll Call
Thereafter, the name of each member was called and he or she.
after brief remarks, introduced members of his or her family and
friends present in the audience.
Announcement of Committee Assignments
President Molinari announced that on January 9, 1985, he would
issue committee assignments effective January 14, 1985, and requested
the assignments be included in the Journal of Proceedings for this
meeting. The assignments made were as follows:.
CIVIL SERVICE & GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Supervisors Nelder, Ward, Britt
CULTURE & RECREATION
Supervisors Ward, Silver, Kennedy
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Renne
FINANCE
Supervisors Renne, Walker, Hongisto
HEALTH
Supervisors Walker, Britt, Ward
HUMAN SERVICES
Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher
PLANNING, HOUSING S, DEVELOPMENT
Supervisors Silver, Renne, Kennedy
PUBLIC PROTECTION
Supervisors Britt, Nelder, Kopp
PUBLIC WORKS
Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Nelder
Tuesday. January 8, I'
RULES S, LEGISLATION
Supervisors Molinari, Honqisto, WalKer
TRANSPORTATION & TRAFFIC
Supervisors Maher, Kennedy, Silver
First-named Supervisor is Chair, second-named
Supervisor is Vice-Chair, of the Committee.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
1:16 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor. Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Tuesday, January 8, 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on April 1, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, Cleric 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Cleric of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 2
MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
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JOURNAL OP PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday. January 14. 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisocs of the City and County of San
rancisco net in regular session on the above date with President
ohn L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:06 p.m. On call of the
oil. the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari. Nelder. Renne, Silver,
talker. Ward 8.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Maher - 3.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Britt was noted present at 2:10 p.m.
Supervisor Kopp was noccd present at 2:27 p.m.
Supervisor Maher was noted present at 2:06 p.m.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Severed from Consent Calendar
The ClerK requested that the following recommendation of
Finance Committee be severed from the Consent Calendar and
considered separately inasmuch as the item requires eight votes for
final passage.
I Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $38,000, Municipal Railway, for other
contractual services. (Finance Committee)
File 101-83-204.2. Ordinance No. lS-85
I Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Monday. January 14. 1985
The Board thereupon resumed its consideration of the following
items on the Consent Calendar.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $495. S8B. Airports Commission, for equity
transfers to general fund, contributed revenue reserve. (Controller)
File 101-84-55. Ordinance No. 23-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $68,800. Public HorKs. Engineering, for
capital project budget (Dixie Alley Stairways). (Controller)
File 101-84-56. Ordinance No. 24-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $70,688. Superior Court, for capital project
budget (courthouse construction). (Controller)
File 101-84-57. Ordinance No. 25-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $200,000. Airports Commission, for judgment
and claims. (Controller)
File 101-84-58. Ordinance No. 26-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Jane McCorkindale
against City and County, et al.. by payment of $42,500. (City
Attorney)
File 45-84-71. Ordinance No. 19-85
(Superior Court No. 823-479.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Joann Porter
against City and County, et al., by payment of $4,500. (City
Attorney)
File 45-84-72. Ordinance No. 20-85
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(Superior Court No. 800-468.)
Finally passed.
(Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Robert A. Pardini
against Mark Sewell. City and County, intervener by acceptance of
$4,529.23: and authorizing dismissal of said litigation. (City
Attorney)
File 46-84-29. Ordinance No. 21-85
(Municipal Court No. 863-305.)
Finally passed.
[Nursery School Lease]
Ordinance approving agreement to be entered into by Recreation and
Park Commission for operating a nursery school at the Grattan
Playground Recreation Building, located on Stanyan and Alma Streets.
(Recreation and Park Commission)
File 439-84-1. Ordinance No. 33-85
Finally passed.
[Nursery School Lease]
Ordinance approving agreement to be entered into by Recreation and
Park Commission for operating a nursery school at the Laurel Hill
Playground Recreation Building, located on Euclid Avenue and Collins
Street. (Recreation and Park Commission)
File 439-84-2, Ordinance No. 34-85
Finally passed.
[Nursery School Lease]
Ordinance approving agreement to be entered into by Recreation and
Park Commission for operating a nursery school at the Peixotto
Playground Recreation Building, located on 15th Street between
Beaver and Roosevelt Way. (Recreation and Park Commission)
File 439-84-3. Ordinance No. 35-85
Finally passed.
[Nursery School Lease]
Ordinance approving agreement to be entered into by Recreation and
Park Commission for operating a nursery school at the Silver Tree Day
Camp Recreation Building, located in Glen Canyon. (Recreation and
Park Commission)
File 439-84-4, Ordinance No. 36-85
Finally passed.
Monday, January 14. 1985
[Soccer Association Lease]
Ordinance approving agreement to be entered into by Recreation and
Parfc Commission and the California Soccer Association for use of a
portion of the upstairs area for office space of Balboa Park
Recreation Center, located in Balboa Park. (Recreation and Park
Commission)
File 439-84-5. Ordinance No. 37-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,780,803, CAO-Publicity and Advertising,
for other current expenses, and $594,000 for professional and special
services, convention facilities and adjusting revenue transfer
between Hotel Room Tax and General Funds, Yerba Buena Special Revenue
Fund and War Memorial Special Fund. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 101-84-59. Ordinance No. 27-85
Finally passed.
[Water Department Revolving Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code relating to increasing the
Water Department Revolving Fund from $88,000 to $98,000. (Public
Utilities Commission)
File 158-84-4. Ordinance No. 32-85
(Amends Section 10.166.)
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $2,700. Art Commission, capital project
budget (fence and gate security system). (Controller)
Pile 101-84-61. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $920,000, Port Commission, services for
other departments. Chief Administrative Officer Insurance and Risk
Reduction. (Controller)
File 101-84-64. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Litigation]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Helen Ana, City
and County against Steven Cursi. Sonja Transportation. Black
Company, by acceptance of $6,368; authorizing dismissal of said
litigation. (City Attorney)
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File 46-84-30, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
i [Settlement of Litiqationl
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Pio Cano, City and
County against Budget Rent-A-Car, Santa Fe Trailer, Joseph Walters
by acceptance of $2,750; authorizing dismissal of said litigation.
(City Attorney)
I File 46-84-31, Ordinance No.
I Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $70,702, Public Works, Building Inspection,
Hardship Loans, permanent salaries, miscellaneous and related
mandatory fringe benefits and fees, licenses and permits.
(Controller) .
File 101-84-63, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
(Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating and rescinding $12,844. Public WorKs.
Engineering, capital project budget (Golden Gateway Redevelopment
Area): and providing for ratification of action previously taken.
(Controller)
File 101-84-65. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding)
Ordinance appropriating $8,389,764, Airports Commission, for
revisions to estimated revenues for fiscal year 1984-85.
File 101-84-62. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Emergency Funds]
Resolution approving emergency expenditures for sewer repair at 1401
Bryant Street. Hetch Hetchy Water and Power. (Public Utilities
Commission)
File 28-84-32. Resolution No. 25-85
Adopted .
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
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Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Nolinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
From the Cleric
Adopted
[Findings]
Motion adopting findings approving the decision of the City Planning
Commission disapproving Application No. CU80.32 for conditional use
to continue use as storage garage for wrecked cars at 370 Waller
Street.
File 37-84-7.4
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
From Public Works Department
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Street Vacation - Verba Buena]
Ordinance ordering vacation of certain streets, subsurface street
areas, airspace over streets, and easements in the Yerba Buena
Center Redevelopment Project Area, in that portion bounded by
Market, Howard. Fourth and New Montgomery Streets.
File 91-84-5, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
amend as follows: Page 2. Line 7. insert new "Section 7
Redevelopment Agency shall satisfy the reguireroents of the Clean
Water Program in accordance with all the terms, conditions and
reguirements set forth in a Clean Water Program communication (File
7.1.2.M) dated December 13, 1984. on file in the City Engineer's
Office, which December 13, 1984 communication supersedes the prior
Clean Water Program communication; and any future mutually-agreed
upon modification of said December communication," and renumber
subsequent sections accordingly.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Monday. January 14, 1985
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Recommendations of Finance Cominittee
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $850,000. Recreation and ParK Department,
for capital projects budget (Golden Gate Park Kezar Stadium
Reconstruction and Equestrian Center Planning Study) and placing
$790.000 in reserve. (Controller)
File 101-84-18.1 Ordinance No.
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to amend
to place $850,000 in reserve pending receipt of a progress report
with plans in six months. After further discussion Supervisor Nelder
withdrew her motion without objection.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
amend on Line 2. by adding: "and placing $790,000 in reserve": and
on Line 17. add "Section 2. Placing $790,000 in reserve pending a
progress report and plans within six months."
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Naher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Ward - 2.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Ward - 2.
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $23,601. Public Defender, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and compensation in-lieu of sick leave for
immediate filling of vacancy. (Controller)
File 101-84-54. Ordinance No. 22-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Monday, January 14, 1985
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Prom Finance Committee Without Recommendation
Tabled
[Gift Acceptance]
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to accept gifts to the City for a
proposed sport stadium. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 38-84-12. Resolution No.
(Radio Station KNBR. collected donations totaling $20,000 and
the promise of any future gifts, for the development of a
downtown baseball stadium.)
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Wallter. moved to tabic
Tabled by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Recommendation of Health Committee
Consideration Continued
[Forensic Advisory Council]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to establish a Forensic
Advisory Council. (Supervisor Walker)
File 321-84. Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 15.11. )
Supervisor WalKer. seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to January 28. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Recommendation of Public Works Committee
Finally Passed
[Permits]
Ordinance amending Public Works Code providing for fees, deposits
and penalties regarding temporary occupancy of the streets during
building operations or for any other purpose. (Supervisor Walker)
File 123-84-3. Ordinance No. 31-85
Monday. January 14, 1985
(Amends Sections 724. 724.1. 724.2 and 724.3: adding Sections
724.5. 724.6, 724.7 and 724.8.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Brltt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinarl.
Nelder, Renne, Silver. WalKer, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Pro» P\iblic Protection Comwlttee Without Reco«»endation
Adopted
See Journal of Proceedings dated January 22. 1985
regarding Mayor's veto)
[Nuclear Weapons]
Resolution setting forth the policy of the City and County of San
Francisco opposing the deployment of nuclear weapons in the City and
County of San Francisco, opposing the designation of City and County
of San Francisco as home port for the Battleship Missouri and urging
the Mayor to taKe all appropriate steps to Implement these policies.
(Supervisor Hongisto)
File 422-84. Resolution No.
Supervisor Hongisto. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Brltt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Silver. Walker,
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Molinarl, Nelder. Renne - 5.
Supervisor Ward reguested that her statement, as follows, be
Included in the Journal of Proceedings.
"As a supporter of the nuclear freeze movement, it would be
inconsistent for me to cast my vote In favor of homeporting the U.S.
Missouri. It is my firm belief that United States foreign policy
must be geared toward freezing and eliminating these God-awful
weapons. And since the Reagan administration has made a sincere
initiative toward arms control and reduction, the deployment of the
Tomahawk Cruise Missiles will constitute a serious problem for those
negotiations .
"Verification is the Key to a nuclear freeze agreement. And
since the Tomahawk Missiles are so small in size and since it Is
difficult. If not impossible, to differentiate between the nuclear
and non-nuclear version, these missiles make verification of any
arms control agreements virtually impossible. Thus, it is
inconsistent to support a verifiable nuclear freeze agreement on the
one hand, and support the deployment of the Tomahawk Cruise Missiles,
which will be carried on the battleship Missouri, on the other.
Monday, January 14. 1985
"The battleship Missouri will initially be able to carry 32
Tomahawk cruise missiles. The Navy plans to upgrade them to
eventually carry as many as 360. The accompanying cruisers and
destroyers will carry an additional 112 missiles. The nuclear
warheads carried on these missiles are 200 kiloton strategic weapons.
Each Tomahawk missile is 16 times more powerful than the bomb dropped
on Hiroshima.
"There is always controversy over the estimates of jobs created
when the Navy homeports vessels. The Navy, the City and the
Opponents all put out estimates and usually each group comes up with
different figures. For instance, in the matter of the Navy
homeporting the USS Iowa in New York City, supporters initially
estimated the creation of 9.000 jobs: the Navy reduced the job
estimate to 900 and then further reduced the estimate to 500 jobs.
"Jobs estimated refer to service-related positions; i.e..
janitors, commissary workers, etc. -- all non skilled.
"In connection with the homeporting of the Missouri Surface
Group, it is estimated that 300 actual jobs will be created PLUS
shipyard jobs.
"Of the 300 jobs estimated, there is no guarantee that local
workers will be hired. The Navy can hire family members of the
crews of ships to fill these jobs thereby supplementing the Navy
families' income. As a rule, this is what the Navy does.
"The Navy sets aside 25\ of the ship repair work to be done at
the homeport; the other 75\ is put up for bid. San Francisco can
bid on the 75\ but history has been that Southern California
underbids consistently.
"In summary, supporters of homeporting consistently overstate
the numbers of jobs homeporting the Missouri brings.
"ALSO, the Navy is committed to homeporting four training
vessels at Treasure Island (and possible up to 13 ships) that will
not be carrying nuclear weapons. These ships will create jobs for
shipyard workers. So. the Navy will be homeporting ships in San
Francisco even if the Missouri is not homeported in San Francisco.
"FURTHER, strong efforts are being made in the Congress to
improve the Merchant Marine fleet. These efforts plus the expanding
trade between San Francisco and the Pacific Basin nations will
result in the creation of maritime-related jobs here.
ACTIVELY PURSUE
Obtaining more cargo:
More speedy rehabilitation of the Ferry Building:
Piers 94 and 96 ought to benefit (from current legislation)
because they have potential for expansion and modernization:
Bigger push for the increase of blue collar jobs in the Port:
More concerted push to carry out master plan of the Port."
Monday, January 14, 198S
Recommendations of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Finally Passed
(CERF Loans]
Ordinance amending Building Code regarding Code Enforcement
Rehabilitation Fund loan eligibility. (Department of Public Works)
File 114-84-3, Ordinance No. 29-85
(Amends Section 210.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1,
[Financial Institutions North Beach Moratorium]
Ordinance extending the temporary prohibition against the approval
of permits for the establishment of financial institutions on those
blocks bounded by Mason Street on the west, Lombard Street on the
north. Grant Avenue on the east and Broadway on the south, to May 31,
1985. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 267-81-5.4. Ordinance No. 17-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
(Financial Institutions Chinatown Moratorium]
Ordinance temporarily prohibiting the approval of permits for the
establishment of financial institutions on those eighteen blocks
bounded on the east by the east side of Kearny Street and the west
side of Columbus Avenue, on the west by the east side of Powell
Street, on the north by the south side of Broadway, and on the south
by the north side of California Street until May 31. 1985: providing
for definition and a severability clause. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 267-81-2.5. Ordinance No. 16-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Monday, January 14, 1985
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Adopted
[Grant-Federal Funds)
Resolution approving 1985 Five-year Federal Aid Urban Program (FAU)
in the City and County of San Francisco. (Department of Public
Works)
File 426-84-1, Resolution No. 30-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Ward - 2.
Adopted
[Grant-Federal Funds]
Resolution revising the 1984 Five-year Federal Aid Urban Program
(FAU) in the City and County of San Francisco. (Department of
Public Works)
Pile 426-84-2, Resolution No. 31-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Ward - 2.
Recess for Closed Session
At the direction of the President, at the hour of 3:45 p.m..
the Board recessed to go into closed session to consider the case of
Naylor v. State of California, et al., under Section 54956.9a of the
Government Code.
Reconvention
At the hour of 4:34 p.m., the Board reconvened.
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Walker, Ward - 3.
Supervisor Kopp was noted present at 4:40 p.m.
Supervisor Walker was noted present 4:35 p.m.
Monday. January 14, 1985
Report of Closed Session
Deputy City Attorney Mark Kertz reported that the Board had met
in closed session with the City Attorney in connection with above
litigation and continued the matter to another date.
Recommendations of Public Works Committee
Adopted
File 171-84. Resolution No. 27-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp, Ward - 3.
Consideration Continued
[Street Vacation and Open Space Dedication]
Resolution declaring intention of the Board of Supervisors to not
vacate portions of Bocana Street except as permanent open space.
(Public Works Committee)
File 171-84-4, Resolution No.
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to February 19, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp, Ward - 3.
(Interdepartmental Transfer of Property]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Recreation and Park
Commission and, through the Chief Administrative Office, the
Department of Public Works to initiate the interdepartmental
transfer of certain property adjacent to Bernal Heights Boulevard
from Department of Public Works to Recreation and Park Department
for use as permanent open space. (Supervisor Maher)
File 171-84-3. Resolution No.
Monday, January 14, 198S
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Adopted
[Grant-Federal Funds]
Resolution approving 1985 Five-year Federal Aid Urban Program (FAU)
in the City and County of San Francisco. (Department of Public
WorKs)
File 426-84-1. Resolution No. 30-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. HalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Ward - 2.
Adopted
[Grant-Federal Funds]
Resolution revising the 1984 Five-year Federal Aid Urban Program
(FAU) in the City and County of San Francisco. (Department of
Public Works)
File 426-84-2, Resolution No. 31-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver, WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Ward - 2.
Recess for Closed Session
At the direction of the President, at the hour of 3:45 p.m..
the Board recessed to go into closed session to consider the case of
Naylor v. State of California, et al.. under Section 54956.9a of the
Government Code.
Reconvention
At the hour of 4:34 p.m.. the Board reconvened.
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. WalKer. Ward - 3.
Supervisor Kopp was noted present at 4:40 p.m.
Supervisor Walker was noted present 4:35 p.m.
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Monday. January 14, 1985
Report of Closed Session
Deputy City Attorney MarR Kertz reported that the Board had met
in closed session with the City Attorney in connection with above
litigation and continued the matter to another date.
Reconmendations of Public WorKs Committee
Adopted
[Street Vacation and Open Space Dedication]
Resolution declaring intention of Board of Supervisors to vacate
portions of Bernal Heights Boulevard, Bocana. Coso, Wool. Andover.
Moultrie, Gates, Folsom, Banks, Prentiss, Nevada, RosenKrans, Ripley
and Waltham Streets conditioned on the transfer of jurisdiction
thereof, and certain adjacent City properties, from Department of
Public Works to Recreation and Park Commission for the purpose of
all such areas together being held as permanent open space and
setting date of February 19. 1985 for public hearing. {Supervisors
Maher. Silver)
File 171-84. Resolution No. 27-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp, Ward - 3.
Consideration Continued
[Street Vacation and Open Space Dedication]
Resolution declaring intention of the Board of Supervisors to not
vacate portions of Bocana Street except as permanent open space.
(Public Works Committee)
File 171-84-4. Resolution No.
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to February 19. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
[Interdepartmental Transfer of Property]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Recreation and Park
Commission and, through the Chief Administrative Office, the
Department of Public Works to initiate the interdepartmental
transfer of certain property adjacent to Bernal Heights Boulevard
from Department of Public Works to Recreation and Park Department
for use as permanent open space. (Supervisor Maher)
File 171-84-3, Resolution No.
Monday. January 14. 1985
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to February 19. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
Prom Department of Public Works
Adopted
[New Commercial Condominium]
Motion approving map of 728 Pacific Avenue, also known as Miriwa
Center, a commercial condominium subdivision. (Department of Public
Works)
File 58-84-33
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
OFF -CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Arthur H. Coleman. President, Port Commission, January 2. January 18-
19: February 21-24. March 1-3 and March 21-23: H. Welton Flynn.
member. Public Utilities Commission. January 25-27: Howard S. Gloyd.
member. Civil Service Commission. December 27. 1984-January 4:
Thomas E. Horn. Vice President. War Memorial Board. March 16-April 1:
Ben Tom. member. Board of Education. January 25-29: Louis A. Turpen.
Director. Airports Commission. January 9-15. 1985.
File 1-85. Resolution No. 29-85
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
Monday, January 14, 1985
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Adopted
[Proclamation]
Resolution urging the Mayor to declare June 23, 1985 to June 30,
1985, United Nations Founding Commemoration WeeK.
File 4-85-2, Resolution No. 32-85
Supervisor Nelder presented and, seconded by Supervisor WalKer,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Ward - 3.
Referred to Committee
[Legislation, State]
Resolution supporting AB 148 authorizing cities and counties to be
selected as, and to contract as, lottery game retailers.
(Supervisor Kopp presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 12-85-1
Adopted
[Employee Replacement]
Resolution approving immediate filling of the vacated position of
Classification 5190 Director of Public Works.
File 31-85-3. Resolution No. 33-85
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved adoption.
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Ward - 3.
[Temporary Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Brenharo
Place, between California and Clay Streets, from 12:00 Midnight,
February 13, 1985 through 12:00 Midnight. March 4. 1985. for
carnival and celebration of Chinese New Year.
File 42-85-1. Resolution No. 34-85
Supervisor Molinari presented and. seconded by Supervisor
Maher. moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday. January 14, 1985
Ayes: SupervisorG Kennedy, Maher. Mollnari, Neldec. Renne,
Silver, WalKer - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kopp, Ward - 4.
[Temporary Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Polk
Street, between McAllister and Grove Streets, January 19, 1985, from
4:00 to 8:00 p.m., for a reception for the San Francisco 49'ers.
File 42-85-2, Resolution No. 35-85
Supervisor Molinari presented and, seconded by Supervisor Maher.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Ward - 3.
[Temporary Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of the west traffic lane
and parking lane of Van Ness Avenue, between Turk Street and Larch
Lane, and the north traffic lane and parking lane of Turk Street,
between Van Ness Avenue to the parking garage entrance at midblock,
February 16. 1985. from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.. for United Bank.
S.S.B. building dedication ceremonies.
Pile 42-85-3. Resolution No. 36-85
Supervisor Maher presented and. seconded by Supervisor Silver,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Ward - 3.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the Private Industry Council
of San Francisco and the State Department of Social services.
File 61-85-1, Resolution No. 24-85
Supervisor Silver presented and, seconded by Supervisor Maher,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
Monday. January 14. 198S
Referred to Committee
[Funds, Application For]
Resolution urging the Mayor to initiate a supplemental appropriation
request for the Police Department to provide for a staff increase of
two additional escorts in each of the neighborhood offices of the
Senior Escort-Outreach Program. (Supervisor Nelder presented.)
Referred to Public Protection Committee.
Pile 143-85-1
[Public Marches and Demonstrations]
Resolution requesting that the Police Commission review policy
recommendations for the management of public marches and
demonstrations and report to the Board of Supervisors with its
response to those recommendations. (Supervisors WalKer. Britt
presented.) Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 425-84-3
Requests for Hearings
Pile 75-85-1. By Supervisor Nelder: To consider renaming of Brenham
Place to Walter U. Lure Place. (Referred to Public WorKs Committee.)
File 115-85-1, By Supervisor WalKer: To consider the Residential
Element of the City's Master Plan and that the hearing include any
implementation measures which may be currently pending before the
Committee. (Referred to Planning. Housing and Development
Committee. )
File 115-85-2. By Supervisors Renne. Maher. Silver: To consider the
cumulative major plans and projects that are currently being
considered by the Department of City Planning, the Redevelopment
Agency and San Mateo, including but not limited to the northern part
of that County along Highway 101 to put individual planning matters
into perspective with the comprehensive plans. (Referred to
Planning, Housing and Development Committee, with request that
matter be calendared as soon as possible.)
File 159-85. By Supervisor Silver. To request the Environmental
Protection Agency to adopt emission standards at least as stringent
as those the State of California recently recommended in accordance
with the resolution recently adopted by the Bay Area Air Quality
Management District. (Referred to Energy and Environment Committee.)
File 422-84-1. By Supervisor WalKer: To consider the Rose Report.
"Costs and Benefits of Homeporting the Missouri in San Francisco."
and on plans and development of a "Jobs With Peace" program for San
Francisco. (Referred to Public Protection Committee.)
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the ClerK to
comply with the following requests:
Monday, January 14, 1985
By Supervisor Nelder, that Budget Analyst be requested to determine
the cost of adding two Escorts to each of the neighborhood offices of
the Senior Escort-Outreach program and determine the number of
additional seniors that could be served by this increase in
personnel .
By Supervisor Nelder, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation renaming Brenham Place to Walter U. Lum
Place.
By Supervisor WalKer, that Police Commission and Police Department
be requested to review the policy recommendations when planning for
and staffing public marches and demonstrations and respond with a
report prior to March 29, 1985, detailing responses to each of the
recommendations, including the date by which such policies or
procedures will have been put into effect by the Police Department.
By Supervisor Walker, that letters be sent to Director of the Port
of San Francisco and the President of the Port Commission to
determine the status of the Port's Master Plan with emphasis on the
allotment of resources to such issues as homeporting a battle group
and what impact homeporting would have on ship repair and shipping
at our Port.
By Supervisor Walker, that Controller and/or Budget Analyst be
requested to prepare an estimate of the fiscal impact of State
assumption of all future unemployment insurance charges for all city
and County and other local government unemployment insurance benefit
charges and local administrative costs and State reimbursement of
all City and County and other local government unemployment
insurance benefit charges and local administrative costs heretofore
incurred, with interest.
By Supervisor Hongisto. that letter be sent to the Secretary of the
Navy informing him of today's vote of the Board regarding the
Battleship Missouri.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the City Planning
Department inquiring when the Residence Element of the City's Master
Plan will be sent to the Board of Supervisors.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney prepare appropriate
legislation requesting the EPA to adopt emission standards for
diesel trucks and buses at least as stringent as those the State of
California recently recommended, in accordance with the resolution
recently adopted by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
asking her to consider instituting a training program for department
heads and supervisory personnel to orient them in personnel problems
which nay be caused when it is determined that a fellow employee of
the City and County is a victim of AIDS and continues his employment.
Motions Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Leroy Doyle (Supervisor Silver)
Robert Walker (Supervisor Silver)
Reverend John Lane (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Ivor Welsh (Supervisor Renne)
City College of San Francisco (Supervisor Renne)
Monday, January 14, 198S
Quentin Crisp (Supervisor Molinari)
John Brannock (Supervisor Molinari)
Dario Lodigiani (Supervisor Molinari)
Western Merchandise Mart (Supervisor Maher)
File 6-85-2
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
Amit Ghosh (Supervisor Walker)
Betsy Bateson (Supervisor Walker)
Richard Livingston (Supervisor Walker)
Poul Andersen (Supervisor Walker)
Claudia Viek (Supervisor Walker)
George Skou (Supervisor Walker)
Juanita Wood, Ph. D. (Supervisor Walker)
Will Rogers. Hotel Mark Twain (Supervisor Walker)
Terry Gene Laine, Tenderloin Historian (Supervisor Walker)
Dr. Francis Curry, M.D. (Supervisor Walker)
Mr. Chris Custer (Supervisor Maher)
File 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Edmond J. Leveroni (Supervisor Kopp)
Grace McCann Morley (Supervisor Kopp)
Mario Anthony Spampinato (Supervisor Kopp)
John McLaughlin (Supervisors Kopp, Walker)
Gilbert Lemelin (Supervisor Hongisto)
Reginald L. Vaughan (Supervisor Walker)
Burton F. Trammell (Supervisor Walker)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
5:30 p.m. adjourned.
Jean C. Lum, Acting Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, January 14. 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on April 8, 1985
I. John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 3
TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Tuesday. January 22, 198S - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco net in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:11 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari. Nelder, Silver.
Walker - 7.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Renne. Ward - 4.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Kennedy excused from attendance. (See infra.)
Supervisor Kopp was noted present at 2:21 p.m.
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 2: IS p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:12 p.m.
Supervisor Kennedy Excused
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved that
Supervisor Kennedy be excused from attendance because of a death ii
her family.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp - 2.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Severed from Consent Calendar
Supervisor Renne requested that the following recommendation of
Finance Committee be severed from the Consent Calendar and
considered separately.
Tuesday, January 22. 198S
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $8,389,764, Airports Commission, for
revisions to estimated revenues, for fiscal year 1984-8S.
File 101-84-62, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor WalKer. moved an
amendment of the whole, bearing same title as shown on calendar.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder,
Renne. Silver, WalKer. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp - 2.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp - 2.
The Board thereupon resumed its consideration of the following
iteas on the Consent Calendar.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $2,700, Art Commission, capital project
budget (fence and gate security system). (Controller)
Pile 101-84-61. Ordinance No. 43-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $70,702. Public WorKs. Building Inspection,
Hardship Loans, permanent salaries, miscellaneous and related
■andatory fringe benefits and fees, licenses and permits.
(Controller) .
File 101-84-63. Ordinance No. 44-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $920,000, Port Commission, services for
other departments. Chief Administrative Officer Insurance and Risk
Reduction. (Controller)
Tuesday. January 22, 1985
File 101-84-64, Ordinance No. 45-8S
Finally passed.
[Government Funding)
Ordinance appropriating and rescinding $12,844. Public Works.
Engineering, capital project budget (Golden Gateway Redevelopment
Area): and providing for ratification of action previously taken.
(Controller )
File 101-84-65, Ordinance No. 46-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Litigation)
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Helen Ana. City
and County against Steven Cursi, Sonja Transportation, Black
Company, by acceptance of $6,368; authorizing dismissal of said
litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-84-30. Ordinance No. 38-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Litigation)
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Pic Cano. City and
County against Budget Rent-A-Car, Santa Fe Trailer. Joseph Walters
by acceptance of $2,750; authorizing dismissal of said litigation.
(City Attorney)
File 46-84-31, Ordinance No. 39-85
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding)
Ordinance appropriating $18,493. Parking Authority, for services of
other departments. Electricity. (Controller)
File 101-84-66, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit)
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Rebecca Solis
Stahmer against City and County by payment of $15,000. (City
Attorney)
File 45-84-73, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 784-218.)
Passed for second reading.
Tuesday. January 22. 1985
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Robert Salmon
against City and County, et al.. by payment of $15,000. (City
Attorney)
File 45-84-74. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 800-616.)
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Emergency Work]
Resolution authorizing General Manager of Recreation and Park to take
necessary measures to protect the lives and property of the citizens
of San Francisco by making necessary improvements to bear grottos at
San Francisco Zoological Gardens. (Recreation and Park Commission)
File 28-84-33. Resolution No. 37-85
Adopted.
[Acceptance of Gifts]
Resolution accepting one Kubota 4200 tractor with attachments valued
at $19,478. for use by Sheriff's Department at County Jail Number 3
in San Bruno. (Sheriff Department)
File 38-84-13. Resolution No. 38-85
Adopted .
[Acceptance of Gift]
Resolution accepting gift in place, valued at $35,000. construction
of waist-high walls, paths and steps from Strybing Arboretum Society
for use by Recreation and Park Department. (Recreation and Park
Commission)
File 38-84-14. Resolution No. 39-85
Adopted.
[Settlement of Claim]
Resolution approving settlement of unlitigated claim of Judith E.
Finfrock against City and County by payment of $3,000. (City
Attorney)
File 48-84-24. Resolution No. 40-85
Adopted.
[Settlement of Claim]
Resolution approving settlement of unlitigated claim of Philip
Friedman, c/o Philift Equipment Sales Company by payment of
$3,077.74. (City Attorney)
Tuesday. January 22. 198S
File 48-84-25, Resolution No. 41-86
Adopted .
[Settlement of Claim]
Resolution approving settlement of unlitigated claim of Transamerica
Insurance Company by payment of $10,019.58. (City Attorney)
File 48-84-26, Resolution No. 42-85
Adopted .
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. WalKer, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp - 2.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Consideration of Mayor's Disapproval
Consideration Continued
[Nuclear Weapons]
Resolution setting forth the policy of the City and County of San
Francisco opposing the deployment of nuclear weapons in the City and
County of San Francisco, opposing the designation of City and County
of San Francisco as home port for the Battleship Missouri and urging
the Mayor to taKe all appropriate steps to implement these policies.
(Supervisor Hongisto)
File 422-84. Resolution No.
(January 14, 1985 - Adopted.
January 17. 1985 - Returned to Board by Mayor, disapproved.)
(Rule 2.9a of the Board of Supervisor's Rules of Order provides
that when the Mayor returns legislation to the Board in
accordance with the provisions of Charter Section 2.302 the
Board shall not reconsider the legislation until the first
meeting after the message from the Mayor is presented to the
Board .
In accordance therewith, consideration appropriately may be
continued at least one weeK.)
Without objection this item was continued to January 28. 1985.
in accordance with Rule 2.9a.
Tuesday. January 22. 1985
From Public Works Department
Finally Passed
[Street Vacation - Yerba Buena]
Ordinance ordering vacation of certain streets, subsurface street
areas, airspace over streets, and easements in the Yerba Buena
Center Redevelopment Project Area, in that portion bounded by
Market. Howard. Fourth and New Montgomery Streets.
File 91-84-S. Ordinance No. 40-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Haher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp - 2.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $850,000. Recreation and Park Department,
for capital projects budget (Golden Gate Park Kezar Stadium
Reconstruction and Equestrian Center Planning Study); placing
$790,000 in reserve. (Controller)
File 101-84-18.1 Ordinance No. 41-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp - 2.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $136,210. Sheriff, overtime, temporary
salaries and related mandatory fringe benefits, other contractual
services, other current services, materials and supplies, rental of
property and services of Central Shops in connection with Democratic
National Convention: rescinding $136,210. Police Department,
programmatic project budget (Democratic Convention): and providing
for ratification of action previously taken, for fiscal year 1984-85.
File 101-84-60. Ordinance No. 42-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Maher. Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp - 2.
Tuesday, January 22, 198S
Recowniendation of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
(Supervisor Kennedy dissenting in Committee.)
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Landmark]
Ordinance designating the First Congregational Church at 432 Mason
Street as a landmark. (Department of City Planning)
File 90-84-2. Ordinance No.
Supervisor Britt. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to amend
on Page 1. line 14: by substituting "10202" for "9918".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp - 2.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher. Molinari, Neldec.
Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Britt - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Conunittee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating and rescinding $9,524, Treasurer-Tax
Collector, for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory
fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for reclassification of
one position. (Controller)
File 101-84-67, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Treasurer-Tax
Collector, reflecting reclassification of one position: companion
neasure to File 101-84-67. (Civil Service Commission)
Tuesday. January 22. 1985
File 102-84-27. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $10,138. Purchasing. Main Office, for
permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe
benefits and rescinding $9,305 from permanent salaries-miscellaneous
and mandatory fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for
reclassification of one position. (Controller)
File 101-84-69. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kopp, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver, WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance. 1984-85. Purchasing
Department, reflecting reclassification of one position; companion
measure to File 101-84-69. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-5. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp. Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $253,593, Municipal Railway, for program
project budget (Historic Trolley Festival 1985). (Supervisors Renne,
Silver)
File 101-84-70, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Professional Membership]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to authorize the Water
Department to join the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies.
(Public Utilities Commission)
File 83-84-5, Ordinance No.
Tuesday, January 22, 198S
(Amends Section 16.6-21.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver, WalKer, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Special Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, providing for establishment
of special fund for lounge facilities for Municipal Railway
operators. (Public Utilities Commission)
File 112-84-3, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 10.117-44.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Maire Crowley
against City and County by payment of $4,500. (City Attorney)
File 45-84-64. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 785-956.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Consideration Continued
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution approving Controller's certification that County Jail Food
Service Management Operations for City and County can practically be
performed by private contractor at a lower cost for the year
commencing July 1. 1985 than if worK were performed by City and
County employees. (Sheriff Department)
File 25-84-38. Resolution No.
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
continue consideration to January 28. 198S.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Tuesday, January 22, 1985
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that Water
Quality Maintenance Services at Palace of Fine Arts Lagoon can be
practically performed by private contractor for lower cost than
similar worK services performed by City and County employees.
(Recreation and Park Department)
File 25-84-39. Resolution No.
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor WalKer, moved to
continue consideration to January 28, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Recommendations of Public Protection Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Permits]
Ordinance amending Police Code pertaining to the regulation of
theaters by repealing Sections 790 through 790.24. inclusive.
(Police Commission)
File 121-83-15. Ordinance No.
(Amends Article 11.1.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Consideration Continued
[Permits]
Ordinance amending Police Code pertaining to the regulation of adult
theaters and adult booKstores by repealing Sections 791.1 through
791.9. inclusive. Section 791.11. Sections 791.13 through 791.21.
inclusive. Sections 791.23 and 791.24, and by amending Sections 791,
791.10, 791.12 and 791.22 to eliminate the permit requirement for
adult theaters and adult booKstores. to restate the intent to
prohibit certain signs and displays from being visible from the
street, to provide for criminal penalties for violation, to restate
the intent that the provisions of the ordinance are severable, and to
declare the intent that zoning restrictions shall remain in full
force and effect. (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 124-84-3. Ordinance No.
TMesday. January 22, 198S
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved an
amendment of the whole, entitled "[Permits] Ordinance amending
Article 11.2, Part II, Chapter VIII of the San Francisco Municipal
Code (Police Code) pertaining to the regulation of adult theaters
and adult bookstores by repealing Sections 791.2, 791. S, 791.11,
791.16 and 791.23 and by amending Sections 791, 791.1, 791.4, 791.7,
791.8, 791.9, 791.10, 791.17, 791.18, 791.19 and 791.21, to make the
permit requirement not applicable to adult bookstores, to change the
definition of an adult theater, to change the grounds and procedures
for permit and permit transfer applications and processing, to
revise related provisions in order to conform to the specified
changes, and to restate the intent that the provisions in order to
conform to the specified changes, and to restate the intent that the
provisions relating to adult theaters are severable."
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to rerefer
to Committee with pending amendment of the whole.
Motion to rerefer failed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kopp. Maher, Nelder. Renne - 4.
Noes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Molinari. Silver. Walker.
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to February 4. 1985.
Motion to continue with pending amendment of the whole adopted
by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
RecoiM»endations of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Landmark]
Ordinance designating Mission Turn Hall at 3S43 18th Street as a
landmark. (Department of City Planning)
File 90-84-16. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
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Tuesday. January 22. 1985
[Park Shadowing Ordinance]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, requiring City Planning
Commission approval of projects which would cast a shadow on
property under the jurisdiction of. or designated for acquisition by,
the Recreation and Park Commission. (City Attorney)
File 115-84-6. Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 295. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Adopted
[Historic District]
Resolution initiating designation of an historic district pursuant
to Article 10 of the City Planning Code of the area bounded by
Greenwich. Filbert, Montgomery and Sansome Streets, including Napier
Lane and Darrell Place, and those properties on Alta between
Montgomery and Sansome Streets. (Supervisor Maher)
File 90-84-15. Resolution No. 43-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Consideration Continued
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Pinal Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that the establishment of interim and permanent controls
on the conversion of dwelling units to any commercial use. requiring
conditional use authorization from the City Planning Commission for
any such conversion, will have no significant impact on the
environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of Final
Negative Declaration. (Department of City Planning)
File 110-84-10.4. Resolution No.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
continue consideration to January 28. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kopp. Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Walker - 7.
Noes: Supervisor Silver - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Ward - 3.
J
Tuesday. January 22, 1985
[Conversion of Housing]
Resolution imposing Interim Zoning Controls to prohibit the
conversion of residential to cominercial use without conditional use
authorization. (Supervisor Maher)
File 110-84-10.3, Resolution No.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to January 28, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kopp. Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Walker - 7.
Noes: Supervisor Silver - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Ward - 3.
From Planning. Housing and Development Conwiittee
Without Recommendation
Consideration Continued
[Zoning Map Change]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that reclassification of property from an RH-1 (House,
One-Family) District to a C-2 (Community Business) District of
property located at 2404 19th Avenue, between Taraval and Ulloa
Streets, Lot 28A in Assessor's Block 2407 will have no significant
impact on the environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of
Final Negative Declaration. (Department of City Planning)
File 36-84-12.1. Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
continue consideration to February 4. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
[Zoning Map Change]
Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as an
amendment to the Zoning Map of the City and County of property
located at 2404 19th Avenue, between Taraval and Ulloa Streets. Lot
28A in Assessor's Block 2407. from an RH-1 (House. One-Family)
District to a C-2 (Community Business) District. (Department of
City Planning)
File 36-84-12.2. Ordinance No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
continue consideration to February 4. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Tuesday. January 22, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher. Mollnari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 3.
Recommendation of Planning. Housing and Development Cominittee
Adopted
[Washington Hall Site]
Resolution recognizing the former site of Washington Hall (on
Washington Street opposite Portsmouth Sguare) as the location of the
first theatrical performance in San Francisco and urging the
California State Historical Resources Commission to declare the site
as a point of historical interest. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 430-84. Resolution No. 44-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher. Nolinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp. Ward - 3.
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
[New Condominiums]
Motion approving final maps of 2040 and 2060 Sutter Street, also
known as Sutter Park West Phases I and II. a condominium subdivision
in phases. (Department of Public Works)
File 58-85-1
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
[Condominium Conversion]
Motion approving final map of 3255 Broderick Street, a condominium
subdivision. (Department of Public Works)
File 58-85-2
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Tuesday, January 22, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne, Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 3.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Closed
Hearing of objections relative to report of assessment of costs
submitted by the Director of Public Works for gas and electric
services ordered to be rendered at 1321 Chestnut Street, by reason of
owner's nonpayment so as to protect the life, health and safety of
occupants by said Director pursuant to the provisions of the Building
Code.
File 41-84-18
(Total Cost $615.48.)
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
There being no one present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing closed.
Prom Department of Public Works
Consideration Continued
[Assessment of Costs]
Resolution confirming report of assessment of costs submitted by
Director of Public Works for gas and electric services ordered to be
rendered at 1321 Chestnut Street by said Director pursuant to
provisions of Sections 203(ra) and/or 203(o) of the Building code,
the costs thereof having been paid for out of the Repair and
Demolition Fund. (Department of Public Works)
File 41-84-18. Resolution No.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
continue consideration to February 25. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Ward - 3.
OFF -CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Tuesday, January 22. 1985
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Joseph Barletta, member. Public Utilities Commission, January 30-
Pebruary 7; Alan D. Becker, member. War Memorial Board, February 5-
15; Peter J. Fatooh, member. Assessment Appeals Board, March 18-
April 15: Thomas E. Horn, Vice President. War Memorial Board,
February 6-12; Thomas Hsieh, member. Police Commission. January 29-
February 2; Joyce Ream. Executive Director. Commission on the Aging,
January 22-25; John M. Sanger, member. Public Utilities Commission,
January 25-28; Raymond L. Weisberg, member. Retirement System.
March 4-8; Ian McKibbin White. Director of Museums. January 27-
February 3. 1985.
File 1-85. Resolution No. 45-85
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto. moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp. Maher. Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Ward - 3.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
(Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $85,000 for professional and special
services (Larkin Street Youth Center), Mayor's Criminal Justice
Council for fiscal year 1984-85 and providing for ratification of
action previously taken. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to
Finance Committee, with the request to be heard as soon as possible.
File 101-84-74
[Mechanical Amusement Devices]
Draft Ordinance amending Part II. Chapter VIII of the San Francisco
Municipal Code (Police Code) by amending Section 1036.8 thereof.
(Supervisor Nelder presented.) Referred to Public Protection
Coiunittee.
File 121-85-1
[Debris Boxes]
Ordinance amending Part II. Chapter X. of the San Francisco
Municipal Code (Public Works Code) by adding a new Section 725.9
thereto, requiring commercial establishments that use debris boxes
to secure the boxes after the close of business and by amending
present Section 725.9 pertaining to penalties. (Supervisor Hongisto
presented.) Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 123-85-1
Tuesday, January 22, 198S
Called from Committee
[Permit]
Resolution granting revocable permission to Swinerton & Walberg to
temporarily close and occupy the southern sidewalk and to occupy a
portion of Pine Street during construction operations at 388 Market
Street Building (Block 265. Lots 1 & 2).
File 10-84-15
Supervisor Walker requested that the foregoing resolution be
called from Public Works Committee and scheduled for consideration
before Board on January 28, 1985.
Referred to Committee
[Comparable Worth Report]
Draft resolution accepting recommendations of SEIU-City Committee on
Comparable Worth's Phase One Report. (Supervisor Walker presented)
Referred to Civil Service & General Administration Committee.
File 163-85
Adopted
[Superbowl XIX]
Resolution recognizing and commending Supervisor Quentin L. Kopp for
his outstanding efforts in bringing Superbowl XIX to the Bay Area.
File 165-85, Resolution No. 46-85
Supervisor Maher presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Maher, Molinari. Nelder, Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
Referred to Committee
[Victims of Child Abuse]
Resolution establishing as City Policy that the services of the
Juvenile Bureau of the San Francisco Police Department shall include
the provision of sequestered interviewing rooms for victims of child
abuse and further establishing that staffing shall be increased to
appropriate levels. (Supervisor Nelder presented) Referred to
Public Protection Committee.
File 167-85
Tuesday. January 22. 1985
[Memorializing Boxing's Golden Era]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Chief Administrative Officer
to establish a permanent display within Moscone Center memorializing
San Francisco's boxing preeminence during the sport's "Golden Era",
and honoring those who. through boxing, played a vital role in the
social, economic and cultural heritage of San Francisco. (Supervisor
Neldec presented.) Referred to Culture & Recreation Committee.
File 168-85
Adopted
[Family Planning]
Resolution denouncing violent practices as a means to resolve the
abortion issue and encouraging all legal steps appropriate to end
the acts of violence.
File 169-85. Resolution No. 47-85
Supervisor Renne presented, joined by Supervisors Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver and WalKer.
Supervisor Renne. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver.
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 5.
Referred to Committee
[Charter Amendment]
Charter Amendment (First Draft) amending Section 3.594 thereof, to
require Board of Supervisors' approval of settlements of any
litigation or proceedings on behalf of or against any matters or
property under jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission with
a specified exception. (Supervisor Molinari presented.) Referred
to Rules & Legislation Committee.
File 166-85
Requests for Hearings
File 20-85-2. By Supervisor Molinari: To consider making Myrtle
Street, between Van Ness Avenue and Franklin Street a one-way
street. Referred to Transportation & Traffic Committee.
File 12-85-2. By Supervisor Hongisto: To consider opposing proposal
to end State subsidy of Cal-Train peninsula commute service.
Referred to Transportation & Traffic Committee.
File 164-85. By Supervisor Hongisto: To consider the Field Training
Officer program of the San Francisco Police Department. Referred to
Public Protection Committee.
Txiesday. January 22. 1985
File 170-85-1. By Supervisors Renne. Molinari. Walker, Maher and
Hongisto: To consider proposed amendments to MBE/WBE/LBE ordinance,
extending the scope of the ordinance to non-profit and charitable
organizations. Referred to Human Services Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the ClerK to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the Budget Analyst
requesting that in the future he advise the Board whether there will
be a net increase in the cost of government resulting fron any
approved contract (Prop J certification) as is the case in File
25-84-39 on today's calendar.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter of inquiry be sent to each
Department Head asking for their "Plan" for implementation of the
MBE/WBE/LBE ordinance, and asking the Budget Analyst to review such
plans, and informing each Department Head that all contracts
reviewed by the Board will be specifically considered with that
department's plan.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
asking for a copy of the report prepared by the Mayor's Criminal
Justice Commission on police conduct during demonstrations.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the Department of Public
Works requesting that a parking/traffic survey be conducted to
consider reducing or eliminating red zones on the 300 block of Green
Street.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the General Manager of
the Public Utilities Commission inquiring how the PUC plans to
mitigate problems and injuries occurring as a result of the rear view
mirror on the passenger side of MUNI buses colliding with riders
waiting to board.
By Supervisor Nelder. that letter be sent to Fire Chief Emmet Condon
requesting the number of incidents, locations and seriousness of
incidents responded to by Station 20 on a monthly basis in 1984.
By Supervisor Nelder. that letter be sent to Police Chief Cornelius
Murphy requesting information concerning the night-time disturbances
at the intersection of Greenwich and Fillmore Streets, specifically
the number of incidents, location, nature and action taken. In
addition, inquire as to the number of incidents involving the
driving of motor vehicles on the sidewalk, and the procedures that
might prohibit this action.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letters be sent to the Police Department,
the Department of Public Works, and the San Francisco Port Commission
asking everyone concerned to consider taking action with all possible
speed to ensure pedestrian safety on Jefferson Street between Taylor
and Leavenworth Streets where construction activity is forcing
pedestrians to walk across the street from the normal walkway. In
addition, request that these departments consider establishing a
pedestrian crosswalk and sheltered, or at least sign-posted walkways
to protect said pedestrians.
Tuesday. January 22. 1985
By Supervisor Molinari. that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
inquiring of the Interim Health Director whether or not the Federal
Government is maKing a practice of accessing records (including
names, addresses, social security numbers and medical histories of
clients) by a telephone link. Encourage the Mayor to take steps
immediately to stop it. and if this concern is untrue, to advise the
Board of this fact.
By Supervisor Maher. that letter be sent to Mr. Bill Witte. Director
of the Mayor's Office of Housing and Economic Development, inquiring
whether he has any information regarding the possible loss of
blue-collar jobs as a result of the redevelopment of the Hills
Brothers Coffee Project.
By Supervisor Maher. that letter be sent to the Director of Public
HorKs inquiring as to any plans the department may have regarding a
traffic situation at Army, Highway 101. Bayshore Boulevard and
Potrero as outlined in a letter dated January 10. 1985. from
Julienne M. Christensen. a City resident.
By Supervisor Hongisto. that letter be sent to Superintendent of
Schools Robert Alioto. expressing concern about faulty boiler and
thermostat operations in San Francisco schools and calling special
attention to the problem of children frequently being subjected to
cold temperatures at Presidio Middle School. Incorporate in this
letter Supervisor Nelder's concern that some schools are too hot.
By Supervisor WalKer. that letter be sent to Fire Chief Emmet Condon
inquiring whether bars on basement-level windows in City Hall would
obstruct egress in the event of a fire or other similar situation,
and if so. what plans does the department have for ensuring rapid
egress .
Motions Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Officer Joseph Arone. Badge No. 1154 (Supervisor Nelder)
Rosario Sacco (Supervisor Molinari)
Irving B. Wendroff (Supervisor Molinari)
Golden Gate Business Association (Supervisor Molinari)
Officer Edward Lee St. Andre (Supervisor Maher)
Herb Allen (Supervisor WalKer)
Centenary of the Salvation Army Harbor Light Center (Supervisor
HalKer)
File 6-85-3
No objection and motion adopted.
Notion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
Madeline OnworsKy (Supervisor Maher)
Holly Near (Supervisor Silver)
Pile 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Tuesday. January 22, 1985
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Isabelle L. Williams (Supervisor Molinari on behalf of the
entire Board)
H. K. Wong (Supervisors Silver and Nelder)
Lord John Frederick Wolfendon (Supervisor Silver)
George Agron (Supervisor Silver)
Dorothy Patterson (Supervisor WalKer)
Salvador J. Mejia (Supervisor WalKer)
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor. Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Tuesday, January 22. 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on April 15, 1985
I. John L. Taylor. 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
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Vol. 80 No. 4
MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, January 28, 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:09 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder, Renne,
Walker - 6.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp. Silver. Ward - 5.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Britt was noted present at 2:57 p.m.
Supervisor Kennedy excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Kopp excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Silver was noted present at 2:10 p.m.
Supervisor Ward excused, on official leave of absence.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Walker, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto. moved that the Journal of
Proceedings for Monday. October 29. 1984. be approved.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
Monday, January 28, 1985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $18,493, Parking Authority, for services of
other departments. Electricity. (Controller)
File 101-84-66. Ordinance No. 55-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating and rescinding $9,524, Treasurer-Tax
Collector, for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory
fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for reclassification of
one position. (Controller)
File 101-84-67, Ordinance No. 56-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85. Treasurer-Tax
Collector, reflecting reclassification of one position; companion
measure to File 101-84-67. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-27. Ordinance No. 60-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $10,138, Purchasing, Main Office, for
permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe
benefits and rescinding $9,305 from permanent salaries-miscellaneous
and mandatory fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for
reclassification of one position. (Controller)
File 101-84-69. Ordinance No. 57-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Purchasing
Department. Main Office, reflecting reclassification of one position;
companion measure to File 101-84-69. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-5, Ordinance No. 59-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Maire Crowley
against City and County by payment of $4,500. (City Attorney)
File 45-84-64, Ordinance No. 48-85
(Superior Court No. 785-956.)
Finally passed.
Monday, January 28, 1985
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Rebecca Solis
Stahroer against City and County by payment of $15,000. (City
Attorney)
File 45-84-73. Ordinance No. 49-85
(Superior Court No. 784-218.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Robert Salmon
against City and County, et al., by payment of $15,000. (City
Attorney)
File 45-84-74, Ordinance No. 50-85
(Superior Court No. 800-616.)
Finally passed.
[Professional Membership]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to authorize the Water
Department to join the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies.
(Public Utilities Commission)
File 83-84-5. Ordinance No. 51-85
(Amends Section 16.6-21.)
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Garnet
Sollenbarger against City and County, et al., by payment of $10,000.
(City Attorney)
File 45-85-1. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 807-584.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Litigation]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Eric Adams, Donna
Adams, individually and as Guardian Ad Litem for Jarrett Elliot
Nash, a minor, against City and County, et al.. by payment of
$4,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-3. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 793-004.)
Passed for second reading.
Monday. January 28, 1985
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of William Mathieson
against City and County, et al., by payment of $7,000. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-4, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 764-370.)
Passed for second reading.
[Lease of Property]
Ordinance approving lease between Forest Terminals Corporation and
the City and County, operating by and through the Port Commission.
(San Francisco Port Commission)
File 65-85-1. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Immediate Filling - Vacated Position]
Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of 4282
Chief Assistant Assessor. (Assessor's Office)
File 31-85-2. Resolution No. 68-85
Adopted .
Recommendation of Public Protection Committee
Finally Passed
[Permits]
Ordinance amending Police Code pertaining to the regulation of
theaters by repealing Sections 790 through 790.24. inclusive.
(Police Commission)
File 121-83-15. Ordinance No. 47-85
(Amends Article 11.1.)
Finally passed.
Recommendation of Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Finally Passed
[Park Shadowing Ordinance]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, reguiring City Planning
Commission approval of projects which would cast a shadow on property
under the jurisdiction of, or designated for acguisition by, the
Recreation and ParK Commission. (City Attorney)
File 115-84-6, Ordinance No. 62-85
Monday, January 28, 198S
(Adds Section 295. )
Finally passed.
Recommendations of Tranaportation and Traffic Committee
Adopted
[Stop Intersections]
Resolution designating certain intersections as "STOP" intersections.
File 18-84-26, Resolution No. 50-85
(Stop Intersections - Establish
Laguna and Hermann Streets, southwest corner, stopping eastbound
Hermann Street traffic;
Mason Street and Broadway (north frontage road), southwest
corner, stopping eastbound Broadway traffic.)
Adopted .
[Parking Regulation]
Resolution enacting and rescinding parJcing regulations, various
streets. (Department of Public Works)
File 19-84-17. Resolution No. 51-85
(2-Hour Parking Limit. 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Monday through
Saturday - Rescind
Santa Ana Avenue, between Portola Drive and a point midblock to
St. Francis Boulevard;
San Anselmo Avenue, between Portola Drive and a point midblock
south of San Benito Avenue.
2-Hour Parking Limit - 7:00 a.m. - 2:00 P.M. Monday through
Saturday - Establish
Santa Ana Avenue, between Portola Drive and a point midblock to
St. Francis Boulevard;
San Anselmo Avenue, between Portola Drive and a point midblock
south of San Benito Avenue.
San Leandro Way. both sides, between Portola Drive and St.
Francis Boulevard;
San Fernando Way. both sides, between Portola Drive and St.
Francis Boulevard.
No Parking Anytime - Establish
Castro Street (lower section) west side, between 29th and Day
Streets ;
Falmouth Street, west side between Folsom and Shipley Streets.
Monday, January 28, 1985
90 Degree Parking - Establish
Connecticut street, east side, from 20th Street southerly to the
dead end;
Connecticut street, west side, from a point 75 feet south of
20th street southerly to the dead end:
200 block of Cumberland, south side, from a point approximately
105 feet west of Church Street westerly to the dead end.
1-Hour Parking Limit - Rescind
Junipero Serra Boulevard, east side, between Ocean Avenue and a
point approximately 185 feet southerly.
4-Hour Parking Limit - Establish
Junipero Serra Boulevard, east side between Ocean Avenue and a
point approximately 185 feet southerly.
2-Hour Parking Limit. 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.. Monday through
Friday - Establish
2nd Street, both sides, between Stillman and Bryant Streets.)
Adopted.
[Traffic Regulations]
Resolution enacting and rescinding traffic regulations, various
streets. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 20-84-31. Resolution No. 53-85
(Right Turn Only - (Crossing Traffic Blocked) - Rescind
Leavenworth Street, north and southbound at Bay Street.
Tow-Away. No Stopping Anytime - Establish
McAllister street, south side, between 7th Street north and
Hyde Street.
Contraflow Bus Lane - Establish
McAllister Street, between Hyde Street and 7th Street north,
eastbound .
One Way street - Rescind
McAllister Street, between Jones and 7th Streets north.
Taxi Zone - Establish
Eddy Street, north side, between Mason and Cyril Magnin Streets,
taxi zone for Ramada Hotel.
Taxi Zone - Rescind
Potrero Avenue, in front of old main gate of San Francisco
General Hospital;
Monday, January 28, 198S
9th Avenue, west side, north of Irving Street.)
Adopted .
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Octavia
Street, between Pine and Bush Streets, February 2. 1985 from 6:00
a.m. to 8:00 p.m., for the Oshogatsu New Year's Festival.
File 42-84-125, Resolution No. 59-85
Adopted.
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of various
streets for Kimochi-Cherry Blossom Festival and 18th Annual Cherry
Blossom Grand Parade; providing for insurance; waiving reimbursement
for Municipal Railway costs.
File 42-84-128. Resolution No. 60-85
(Intersection of Stanyan and Fell Streets; Fell Street, eastward
to Masonic Avenue; Masonic Avenue; northbound to Geary Boulevard;
Geary Boulevard, eastward to Presidio Avenue; Presidio Avenue,
northbound to Post Street; Post Street, between Fillmore and
Laguna Streets, and Webster Street, between Geary Boulevard and
Sutter Street. April 21. 1985 from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, for
Kimochi-Cherry Blossom Festival run;
Intersection of PolK and Grove Streets; Polk Street, northbound
to Post Street, and Post Street, westbound to Steiner Street.
April 28. 1985 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. for 18th Annual Cherry
Blossom Grand Parade.)
Adopted.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Maher, Molinari. Nelder, Renne.
Silver. WalKer - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 4.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Consideration of Mayor's Disapproval
Monday, January 28. 1985
Consideration Continued
[Nuclear Weapons]
Resolution setting forth the policy of the City and County of San
Francisco opposing the deployment of nuclear weapons in the City and
County of San Francisco, opposing the designation of City and County
of San Francisco as home port for the Battleship Missouri and urging
the Mayor to take all appropriate steps to implement these policies.
(Supervisor Hongisto)
File 422-84. Resolution No.
(January 14, 1985 - Adopted.
January 17. 1985 - Returned to Board by Mayor, disapproved.)
January 22. 1985 - Consideration continued to January 28. 1985.)
Supervisor Hongisto. seconded by Supervisor WalKer. moved to
continue consideration to February 4. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Renne,
Silver. Walker - 7.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 3.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $8,389,764. Airports Commission, for
revisions to estimated revenues, for fiscal year 1984-85.
File 101-84-62. Ordinance No. 54-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne,
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $253,593. Municipal Railway, for program
project budget (Historic Trolley Festival 1985). (Supervisors Renne
and Nelder)
File 101-84-70. Ordinance No. 58-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 3.
Monday. January 28, 1985
[Special Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, providing for establishment
of special fund for lounge facilities for Municipal Railway
operators. (Public Utilities Commission)
File 112-84-3, Ordinance No. 61-85
(Adds Section 10.117-44.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 3.
Adopted
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution approving Controller's certification that County Jail Food
Service Management Operations for City and County can practically be
performed by private contraction at a lower cost for the year
commencing July 1, 1985 than if worK were performed by City and
County employees. (Sheriff Department)
File 25-84-38, Resolution No. 54-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher. Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver. WalKer - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp. Ward - 4.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that Water
Quality Maintenance Services at Palace of Fine Arts Lagoon can be
practically performed by private contractor for lower cost than
similar worK services performed by City and County employees.
(Recreation and Park Department)
File 25-84-39. Resolution No. 55-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
Recommendations of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
(Supervisor Kennedy dissenting in Committee.)
Finally Passed
Monday. January 28. 1985
[Landmark]
Ordinance designating the First Congregational Church at 432 Mason
Street as a landmark. (Department of City Planning)
File 90-84-2. Ordinance No. 52-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher. Molinari. Nelder, Renne,
Silver. WalHer - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
[Landmark]
Ordinance designating Mission Turn Hall at 3543 18th Street as a
landmark. (Department of City Planning)
File 90-84-16. Ordinance No. 53-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
Adopted
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that the establishment of interim and permanent controls
on the conversion of dwelling units to any commercial use. requiring
conditional use authorization from the City Planning Commission for
any such conversion, will have no significant impact on the
environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of Final
Negative Declaration. (Department of City Planning)
File 110-84-10.4. Resolution No. 64-85
Supervisor Britt. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion failed adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Walker - 2.
Noes Supervisors Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Walker - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
Monday, January 2(
[Conversion of Housing]
Resolution imposing Interim Zoning Controls to prohibit the
conversion of residential to commercial use without conditional use
authorization. (Supervisor Maher)
File 110-84-10.3, Resolution No. 63-85
Supervisor Britt, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion failed adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, WalKer - 2.
Noes Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder. Renne.
Silver - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp. Ward - 3.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Maher, Molinari. Nelder. Renne,
Silver - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Britt. Walker - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
Recommendation of Health Committee
Consideration Continued
[Forensic Advisory Council]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to establish a Forensic
Advisory Council. (Supervisor WalKer)
File 321-84. Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 15.11. )
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
continue consideration to February 11, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
Monday. January 28, 1985
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Christine Randi
Dittnore against City and County, et al., by payment of $402,009.
(City Attorney)
File 45-85-2. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 761-283.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Maher, Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
[Membership]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to authorize the Controller
and his duly authorized employees to acquire and maintain membership
in and to represent the City and County in the American Payroll
Association. (Controller)
File 97-85-1, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 16.6-12.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Molinari. Nelder, Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Kopp. Ward - 4.
[District Attorney Family Support Revolving Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, establishing a revolving fund
for the District Attorney Family Support Bureau's Tax Intercept
Program. (District Attorney)
File 97-85-3. Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 10.117-47.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Maher. Molinari, Nelder. Renne.
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Kopp. Ward - 4.
Adopted
[Coastal Commission-Hold Harmless Condition]
Resolution agreeing to approval of Coastal Commission permit
requiring the City and County of San Francisco to hold the Coastal
Commission harmless from any claim of liability related to the
construction of shoreline erosion protection facilities, seawalls
and dikes at the Sharp Park Golf Course in San Mateo County.
(Supervisor Ward)
File 28-83-31.1. Resolution No. 48-85
Monday, January 28, 198S
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Renne, Silver,
WalKer - 6.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 4.
[Lottery Game Retailers]
Resolution supporting Assembly Bill 148 authorizing cities and
counties to be selected as. and to contract as, lottery game
retailers. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 12-85-1. Resolution No. 67-8S
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Maher, Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Walker. Ward - 5.
[Sublease of Property]
Resolution authorizing sublease of real property at 640 Pine Street
to the Police Department for Police Department's Senior Escort-Out
Reach Program. (Real Estate Department)
File 64-85-1. Resolution No. 70-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne,
Silver - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp. WalKer. Ward - 5.
[Federal Funding - Community Development]
Resolution approving the 1985 Community Development Program and
Housing Assistance Plan, authorizing the Mayor, on behalf of the
City and County of San Francisco to apply for, receive and
administer distribution of the City's 1985 Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) entitlement up to $21,000,000 from the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development, approving expenditure
schedules for recipient departments and agencies, providing for
execution of contracts between City and County of San Francisco and
San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and between City and County of
San Francisco and the San Francisco Housing Authority, and
determining no environmental evaluation is required, authorizing
receipt of 1985 CDBG entitlement in excess of $21,000,000, and
rescinding Resolution No. 829-84. (Supervisor Silver)
File 79-85-1, Resolution No. 71-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 4.
Monday. January 28. 1985
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Refused Passage for Second Reading
[Traffic Regulation]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, establishing a new speed limit of
45 miles per hour on Brotherhood Way. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 20-84-26. Ordinance No.
(Repeals Section 174.07 and adds Section 178.07.)
Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Maher. Nelder. Silver. Walker - 4.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto. Holinari. Renne - 3.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
Passed for Second Reading
[Traffic Regulation]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, establishing a speed limit of 35
miles per hour on the Great Highway between Lincoln Way and Point
Lobes. (Department of Public WorKs)
File 124-84-14. Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 176.34. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
Consideration Continued
[Transit Shelter Program]
Resolution approving the proposal of the Public Utilities Commission
to implement an Advertising Transit Shelter Program. (Public
Utilities Commission)
File 352-84. Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
continue consideration to February 4. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Maher. Molinari, Silver. Walker - 5.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder. Renne - 3.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp. Ward - 3.
Monday, January 28, 1985
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that amending the City Planning and Police Codes for
transit shelters with advertising in RM-2, 3 and 4, RC, C, and M
Districts and in those P Districts where such signs do not adversely
affect the character of the district will have no significant impact
on the environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of Final
Negative Declaration. (Department of City Planning)
File 352-84-1.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
continue consideration to February 4. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari. Silver. WalKer - 5.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder. Renne - 3.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
[Transit Shelter Signs]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code and Police Code, to exempt from
regulation signs on transit shelters furnished by contract with the
Public Utilities Commission. (Department of City Planning)
File 352-84-1.2, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 603 Planning Code: and amends Section 675 Police
Code. )
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to
continue consideration to February 4, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Maher. Molinari. Silver. WalKer - 5.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto. Nelder, Renne - 3.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
Adopted
[Traffic Control Devices]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public WorKs to erect official
traffic control devices designating a reversible lane on Ingerson
Avenue; rescinding Resolution No. 616-59. (Department of Public
WorKs)
File 20-84-29. Resolution No. 52-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne.
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 4.
Monday. January 28, 1986
[ParKing of Vehicles]
Resolution extending boundaries of Residential Permit ParKing Area
"I" in the Shotwell Street area and adding to the list of streets
upon which time limitations shall apply. (Department of Public
Works)
File 40-84-15. Resolution No. 56-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Nelder. Renne,
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
[Parking of Vehicles]
Resolution extending boundaries of Residential Permit Parking Area
"F" in the Jordan Park-Presidio Heights area and adding to list of
streets upon which time limitations shall apply. (Department of
Public Works)
File 40-84-16. Resolution No. 57-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
[Parking of Vehicles]
Resolution extending boundaries of Residential Permit Parking Area
"I" in the Bartlett Street area and adding to the list of streets
upon which time limitations shall apply. (Department of Public
Works)
File 40-84-17. Resolution No. 58-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 4.
[Parking Facilities Joint Working Agreement]
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into a master joint working
agreement with the Parking Authority of City and County of San
Francisco covering operation and maintenance of off-street parking
facilities. (Parking Authority)
File 47-84-15. Resolution No. 61-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher. Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 4.
Monday. January 26, 1985
[Grant State Funds]
Resolution authorizing Public Utilities Commission to apply for.
accept and expend $9,544,000 from 1985-86 State Article XIX Guideway/
Transportation Planning and Development (TP&D) Account, Transit
Capital Improvement Funds and $1,201,000 from local match funds such
as State Transit Assistance Funds and/or Bridge Toll Net Revenue
Funds for five Municipal Railway Guideway Projects. (Public
Utilities Commission)
File 94-84-5. Resolution No. 62-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 4.
[Contract or Agreement]
Resolution authorizing execution of an agreement between the City and
County of San Francisco and One Embarcadero Center Venture.
Erobarcadero Center Associates, Three Embarcadero Center Venture and
Four Embarcadero Center Venture concerning joint participation in
the installation of three midblocK signalized crossing on Drumm,
Davis and Front Streets respectively between Sacramento and Clay
Streets. (Department of Public Works)
File 404-84, Resolution No. 65-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Maher. Molinari. Nelder, Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Ward - 4.
Called from Public Works Committee
By Supervisor Walker
Adopted
[Permit]
Resolution granting revocable permission to Swinerton & Walberg to
temporarily close and occupy the southern sidewalk and to occupy a
portion of Pine Street during construction operations at 388 Market
Street Building (Block 265, Lots 1 & 2). (Department of Public
Works)
File 10-84-15, Resolution No. 49-85
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari. Renne.
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Nelder. Ward - 4.
Monday. January 28, 198S
From Department of Public WorKB
Adopted
[New Condominium]
Motion approving final map of 1201 14th Avenue, a condominium
subdivision. (Department of Public Works)
File 58-85-3
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 3.
[New Condominium]
Motion approving final map of 1624 Larkin Street, a condominium
subdivision. (Department of Public Works)
File 58-85-4
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 3.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
Hearing of objections relative to report of assessment of costs
submitted by the Director of Public Works for barricade, wrecking
and removing building ordered to be rendered at 2171 Mission Street,
to prevent entry by unauthorized persons to an extensive fire
damaged building which constitutes a public nuisance by said
Director pursuant to the provisions of the Building Code.
File 41-85-1
(Total Cost $23,585.58)
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Daniel Cass
Ernest Shallebauro
Graziella Walsh, Esq.
There being no one else present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing concluded.
Monday, January 28, 1985
From Department of Public Worlcs
Consideration Continued
[Assessment of Costs]
Resolution confirming report of assessment of costs submitted by
Director of Public Works for barricade, wrecking and removing
building ordered to be rendered at 2171 Mission Street by said
Director pursuant to provisions of Sections 203(m) and/or 203(o) of
the Building Code, the costs thereof having been paid for out of the
Repair and Demolition Fund. (Department of Public Works)
File 41-85-1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved adoption.
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Renne, moved to
continue consideration to February 4, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Nelder, Renne - 4.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Molinari, Walker - 3.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp. Silver. Ward - 4.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Recommendation of Human Services Committee
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Mayor's Office of Child Care]
Ordinance amending Chapter 20 of the Administrative Code by amending
Sections 20.61, 20.62. 20.63 and deleting Section 20.65. relating to
the Mayor's Office of Child Care.
File 445-84. Ordinance No.
Supervisor Maher presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Renne. moved to amend
by deleting emergency clause.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp. Silver. Ward 4.
Supervisor Renne. seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to amend
by adding "Mayor's" to page 1. lines 15. 27. 29. on page 2. lines 29.
30; and on page 3, line 10.
Monday, January 28. 1985
Notion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, WalKer - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Silver. Ward - 4.
Supervisor Renne. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to amend
further by deleting "SEC. 20.65" and "Section 2" on page 4; and by
amending title accordingly.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Maher. Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
OFF -CALENDAR LEG I SLAT I ON
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Peter D. Ashe, member. Retirement Board. March 24-28: Dewitt Bowman.
Chief Investment Officer. Retirement System. March 24-28; Leon
Bruschera. member. Retirement Board. March 24-28; Granville
DeMerritt. General Manager. Retirement Board. March 24-28; Warren
DeMerritt. member. Retirement Board. March 24-28; Michael Hennessey,
Sheriff. January 24-February 1; Supervisor Quentin L. Kopp. March 9-
13 and March 17-22; Supervisor Louise H. Renne. January 24-28;
Richard Sanchez, member. Public Health. January 18-21; Edwin S.
Sarsfield. General Manager. Department of Social Services.
January 25-February 4; George Yamasaki. Jr.. Vice President. Social
Services Commission. January 25-February 4; 1985.
File 1-85. Resolution No. 66-85
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 3.
Monday, January 28, 1985
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Government Funding]
Draft Ordinance appropriating $746,097, for mandated services.
Superior Court, for fiscal year 1984-8S. (Supervisor Renne
presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 101-84-89
[Parcel Map Appeals]
Ordinance amending Part II. Chapter XIII, Subdivision Code by adding
Section 1359.1 to provide for appeal of actions on parcel maps.
(Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 126-85-1
Adopted
[Temporary Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portion of Powell Street
between Union Street and Columbus Avenue from 1:30 P.M. to 3:30
P.M.. for the annual Washington Square Bar and Grill Penny Pitching
Contest February 18, 1985.
File 42-85-6, Resolution No. 69-85
Supervisor Molinari presented and, seconded by Supervisor Renne.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher. Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp. Ward - 3.
Referred to Committee
[Community Board Program]
Draft Resolution urging the Mayor to allocate funds for the
maintenance of the Community Board Program in the City and County of
San Francisco. (Supervisors Walker. Molinari. Hongisto, Britt. Maher
and Nelder presented.) Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 171-85
[Air Pollution Standards]
Resolution urging the United States Environmental Protection Agency
to adopt particulate emission standards for heavy-duty diesel powered
vehicles that are at least as stringent as those recommended to the
Environmental Protection Agency by the California Air Resources
Board. (Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred to Energy and
Environment Committee.
File 174-85
Monday, January 28. 1985
Adopted
[Commendation]
Resolution commending Dr. Mervyn F. Silverman.
File 176-85. Resolution No. 72-85
Supervisor Molinari presented on behalf of himself and
Supervisors Maher. Nelder. Silver. Renne and Walker.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Maher. Molinari. Nelder, Renne. Silver.
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Ward - 5.
Referred to Committee
[Charter Amendment]
Charter Amendment (Second Draft) amending Section 3.594. to require
Board of Supervisors' approval of settlements of any litigation or
proceedings on behalf of or against any matters or property under
jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission with a specified
exception. (Supervisor Molinari presented.) Referred to Rules and
Legislation Committee.
File 166-85
Requests for Hearings
File 100-85-2. By Supervisor Renne: To consider current financial
picture of San Francisco and anticipated status of revenues available
for budget. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 110-85-1. By Supervisor Walker: To consider the establishment
of a moratorium on all downtown projects that could conceivably
shadow existing or proposed public open space (including but not
limited to Parks 6. Recreation, Port owned property. Bart Plazas).
Referred to Planning. Housing and Development Committee.
File 110-85-2. By Supervisors Britt and Walker: To consider
effectiveness of enforcement provisions against conversion of
residential properties to commercial uses in situations where such
conversions are not permitted or are governed by the conditional use
process. Referred to Planning. Housing and Development Committee.
File 172-85. By Supervisor Walker: To consider the lack of heat and
hot water in many of the Public Housing Authority's 6.800 units, and
also the substandard housing conditions found in Housing Authority
buildings. Referred to Health Committee.
File 173-85-1. By Supervisor Silver: To consider the best locations
for bus shelters to be placed on San Francisco city streets under
the transit advertising program. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
Monday, January 28, 1985
File 17S-85-1. By Supervisor Nelder: To consider the policies
adopted by the Advisory Committee of Drug Abuse within the last
year, and the procedures followed by that Committee with particular
attention to the effectiveness of public input. Referred to Health
Committee.
File 178-BS, By Supervisors Molinari and Hongisto: To consider
amending Administrative Code relating to prevailing wages and
benefits paid to persons performing transportation services into,
upon and from facilities of the City and County of San Francisco.
Referred to Civil Service and General Administration Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the ClerK to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisors Britt and Walker, that letter be directed to City
Planning Department inquiring about their records of enforcement,
including amount of staff time devoted to enforcement, number of
conditional uses granted and denied, number of illegal conversions
reversed, time required to process conditional use applications, and
time reguired to move from report of violation to correcting
violation.
By Supervisors Britt and Walker, that letter be directed to City
Planning Department inquiring about the status of alleged violations
of controls on conversions of residential to commercial use on Osgood
Place .
By Supervisor Britt. that letter be directed to the Planning
Commission inguiring of a transcript of testimony on the Downtown
Plan.
By Supervisor Britt. that a letter be directed to the Director of
the Office of Community Development inquiring why funds previously
approved for the Community Design Center (University of California
School of Architecture) have not been released.
By Supervisor Maher, that a letter be directed to the Department of
Public Works inquiring about sidewalk sandwich boards creating
obstructions for pedestrian traffic in the areas around Polk and
California streets, and if legislation is needed to clear up this
matter .
By Supervisors Molinari and Hongisto, that the City Attorney prepare
legislation amending Administrative Code relating to prevailing wages
and benefits paid to persons performing transportation services into,
upon and from facilities of the City and County of San Francisco; and
that the Civil Service Commission make a determination of prevailing
wages and benefits before any contract may be let for bid.
By Supervisors Nelder and Renne. that a letter be directed to Public
Utilities Commission requesting they prepare an appropriation
ordinance to allocate monies for capital improvements for the
construction of transit shelters, as is outlined in the Advertising
Transit Shelter Program.
Monday. January 28, 1985
By Supervisor Nelder, that a letter be directed to the Mayor's
Office of Community Development inquiring if the office intends to
authorize the proposed settlement between the Potrero Hill Community
Development Corporation and the City, and if such settlement is
approved by all appropriate City departments whether this action
will clear the way for future funding of programs in the area.
By Supervisor Nelder. that letter be directed to the Department of
Public Works asking the department for their opinion on the
practicality of changing the street name of Brenham Place to Walter
U. Lum Place, and further requesting the department consult with the
City Attorney's office to ensure that appropriate language is
devised to effect said street name change.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be directed to Department of
Public WorKs inquiring about convergence of Army Street, Highway
101, Bayshore Blvd.. and Potrero Avenue to determine if motorists
can effectively and without greater than usual effort follow a
correct and safe route through this area, and to make any
recommendations appropriate to make this area a safe traffic
intersection.
By Supervisor Renne, that letter be directed to the Mayor,
Controller and Budget Analyst inquiring about issuance of a report
of the current financial picture of San Francisco and anticipated
status of revenues available, setting forth their points of
agreement and disagreement, for hearing to be scheduled in two weeks.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be directed to the Department of
Public Works inquiring of the status of San Francisco State student
study of curb parking restrictions.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be directed to Department of
Public Works inquiring of the status of San Francisco Parking
Controller's study of curb parking restrictions.
By Supervisor silver, that letter be directed to BART inquiring why
there are no accurate in-station announcements of delays in the BART
system, e.g. on the morning of Wednesday. January 23.
By Supervisor silver, that letter be directed to MUNI inquiring of
the possibility of extending the No. 8 Castro line to 26th Street
for its turnaround instead of turning at 18th Street.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be directed to Director of City
Planning inquiring about a list of projects under review that could
affect downtown open space, to include, but not limited to the
following areas that are currently open space or proposed open space:
U.N. Plaza. Halladie Plaza/Cable Car Turnaround,
Mechanics Plaza, Justin Hermann Plaza,
Port Lands designated open space,
Washington Square, Sydney G. Walton Square,
Portsmouth Square, Chinese Playground and
Chinese Recreation Center, and
also to inform the Board as to current status of following projects,
which could potentially shade open space:
1145 Market Street (U.N. Plaza), Pine-Kearny Project, 237
Kearny St., Father Alfred E. Boeddeker Neighborhood Park.
Monday, January 28, 1985
By Supervisors Walker and Britt, that the City Attorney issue an
Opinion on the City's ability to enforce legislation refusing to
allow ships to load or unload cargo destined for, or coming from.
South Africa at the Port of San Francisco.
Motions Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Thomas F. Smegal, Jr. (Supervisor Molinari)
Norberto Angeles Galang (Supervisor Molinari)
Italian American Social Club (Supervisor Molinari)
Adolphus Andrews III (Supervisor Silver)
Irving Reichert (Supervisors Walker and Renne)
File 6-85-4
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
KRON Care-A-Van Food Drive
GMC Truck Dealers
Margot Patterson Doss
The Embarcadero Center
The Westin St. Francis
Serramonte Center
I . Magnin
Macy ' 6
Sak's Fifth Avenue
Charlotte Mailliard
San Francisco Celebrity Bell Ringers Chairman
San Francisco Service Club Bell Ringers
Gene Nelson. KSFO
News Staff. Bay City News Service
News Department. KGO-TV
News Department, KTVU-TV
News Staff, San Francisco Examiner
Bessie Baughn. San Mateo Newspaper Group
Bechtel Employees' Needlecraft Club
Toys for Tots, U.S. Marine Corps
Mess Specialists. USS Pyro and USS Hector
Holiday Meals Volunteers
General Services Administration
Representatives of the S.F. Unified School District
San Francisco Advisory Board. Advisory Councils and Women's
Auxiliary. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Dominic J. Cresci (Supervisors Kopp and Walker)
Mas Kakebe (Supervisors Renne and Kopp)
Charles B. Kuhn (Supervisor Walker)
Monday, January 28. 198S
Larry Ludwig (Supervisors Honqisto and Molinari)
Maxine Lockley (Supervisors Nelder and Kopp)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
4:31 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, ClerK
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, January 28, 198S
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on April 22, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
ClerK of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 5
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS DEPT.
SEP 1 1 1985
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday. February 4, 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:05 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Molinari. Nelder. Renne,
Silver. WalKer - 8.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Kopp. Maher. Ward - 3.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Kopp was noted present at 2:2S p.m.
Supervisor Maher was noted present at 2:15 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:10 p.m.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved that the Journal of
Proceedings for Monday. November 5. 1984. be approved.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Ward - 3.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Garnet
Sollenbarger against City and County, et al.. by payment of $10,000.
(City Attorney)
Monday, February 4, 1985
File 45-85-1. ordinance No. 65-85
(Superior Court No. 807-584.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Christine Randi
Dittmore against City and County, et al.. by payment of $402,009.
(City Attorney)
File 45-85-2. Ordinance No. 66-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Litigation]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Eric Adams, Donna
Adams, individually and as guardian Ad Litem for Jarrett Elliot
Nash, a minor, v.. City and County, et al.. by payment of $4,000.
(City Attorney)
File 45-85-3. Ordinance No. 67-85
(Superior Court No. 793-004.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of William Mathieson
against City and County, et al.. by payment of $7,000. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-4. Ordinance No. 68-85
(Superior Court No. 764-370.)
Finally passed.
[Lease of Property]
Ordinance approving lease between Forest Terminals Corporation and
the City and County, operating by and through the Port Commission.
(San Francisco Port Commission)
File 65-85-1. Ordinance No. 69-85
Finally passed.
[Membership]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to authorize the Controller
and his duly authorized employees to acquire and maintain membership
in and to represent the City and County in the American Payroll
Association. (Controller)
File 97-85-1. Ordinance No. 70-85
(Amends Section 16.6-12.)
Finally passed.
Monday, February
[District Attorney Family Support Revolving Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, establishing a revolving fund
for the District Attorney Family Support Bureau's Tax Intercept
Program. (District Attorney)
File 97-8S-3, Ordinance No. 71-85
(Adds Section 10.117-47.)
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $85,000, Mayor's Criminal Justice Council
(Larkin Street Youth Center), for professional and special services;
and providing for ratification of action previously taken.
(Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-74, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Donna Ferguson
against City and County by payment of $4,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-6, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 072-228.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Demetra Panagakis
against City and County by payment of $3,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-5, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 745-224.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Litigation]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and County
against Sharon Robin Paltin, Allied Ambulance Inc., upon receipt of
payment of $6,500 and authorizing dismissal of said litigation.
(City Attorney)
File 46-85-1. Ordinance No.
(Alameda Superior Court No. 579-150-3
Passed for second reading.
Monday. February 4, 1985
[Lease Agreement]
Ordinance approving amendment to lease L-10598 between Three One
Eight Associates and the City and County, operating by and through
the San Francisco Port Commission. (San Francisco Port Commission)
File 64-85-3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Emergency WorK]
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works and Clean Water
Program to take necessary measures to protect the health, welfare
and property of the citizens of San Francisco by performing the
necessary work to clean and remove sand, gravel, cement and cement
products from the existing sewers on Illinois Street between El
Dorado and Mariposa Streets. {Department of Public Works)
File 28-85-1. Resolution No. 95-85
Adopted .
[Acceptance of Gift]
Resolution accepting gift of $10,000 for use by the San Francisco
Public Library. (San Francisco Public Library)
File 38-85-1. Resolution No. 301-85
Adopted.
Recommendation of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Finally Passed
[Traffic Regulation]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, establishing a speed limit of 35
miles per hour on the Great Highway between Lincoln Way and Point
Lobos. (Department of Public Works)
File 124-84-14. Ordinance No. 63-85
(Adds Section 176.34. )
Finally passed.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward, Maher
Monday, February 4, 198S
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Consideration of Mayor's Disapproval
Refused Adoption
[Nuclear Weapons]
Resolution setting forth the policy of the City and County of San
Francisco opposing the deployment of nuclear weapons in the City and
County of San Francisco, opposing the designation of City and County
of San Francisco as home port for the Battleship Missouri and urging
the Mayor to taKe all appropriate steps to implement these policies.
(Supervisor Hongisto)
File 422-84, Resolution No.
(January 14. 198S - Adopted.
January 17, 1985 - Returned to Board by Mayor, disapproved.)
January 28. 1985 - Consideration continued to February 4, 1985.)
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor WalKer, moved
reconsideration of the Mayor's veto.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved
adoption of the resolution notwithstanding the Mayor's veto.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Silver, Walker.
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder. Renne - 5.
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
[Assessment of Costs]
Resolution confirming report of assessment of costs submitted by
Director of Public Works for barricade, wrecking and removing
building ordered to be rendered at 2171 Mission Street by said
Director pursuant to provisions of Sections 203(m) and/or 203(o) of
the Building Code, the costs thereof having been paid for out of the
Repair and Demolition Fund. (Department of Public Works)
File 41-85-1, Resolution No. 96-85
Monday, February 4, 198S
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Haher,
Molinari, Renne. Silver, WalKer. Ward - 10.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Recommendation of Public Protection Committee
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Permits]
Ordinance amending Police Code pertaining to the regulation of adult
theaters and adult bookstores by repealing Sections 791.1 through
791.9. inclusive. Section 791.11. Sections 791.13 through 791.21,
inclusive, sections 791.23 and 791.24, and by amending Sections 791.
791.10. 791.12 and 791.22 and by adding Section 791.4 to eliminate
the permit requirement for adult theaters and adult bookstores, to
restate the intent to prohibit certain signs and displays from being
visible from the street, to provide for criminal penalties for
violation, to restate the intent that the provisions of the ordinance
are severable, and to declare the intent that zoning restrictions
shall remain in full force and effect; setting effective date.
(Supervisor Hongisto)
File 124-84-3. Ordinance No.
(January 22, 1985 - Consideration continued to February 4. 1985
with pending amendment of the whole entitled "[Permit] Ordinance
amending Article 11.2, Part II, Chapter VIII of the San Francisco
Municipal Code (Police Code) pertaining to the regulation of adult
theaters and adult bookstores by repealing Sections 791.2, 791.5,
791.11. 791.16 and 791.23 and by amending Sections 791. 791.1. 791.4.
791.7. 791.8. 791.9, 791.10. 791.17. 791.18. 791.19 and 791.21. to
make the permit requirement not applicable to adult bookstores, to
change the definition of an adult theater, to change the grounds and
procedures for permit and permit transfer applications and
processing, to revise related provisions in order to conform to the
specified changes, and to restate the intent that the provisions
relating to adult theaters are severable.)
Pending amendment of the whole failed adoption by the following
vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Nelder. Renne - 4.
Noes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Silver,
Walker. Ward - 7.
Supervisor Hongisto. seconded by Supervisor Ward, moved to
amend by adding to title and on page 6, lines 13 and 14 an effective
date of May l, 1985.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Silver. Walker. Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp. Nelder. Renne - 3.
Monday, February 4. 198S
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Silver, WalKer, Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Nelder, Renne - 3.
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Adopted
[Transit Shelter Program]
Resolution approving the proposal of the Public Utilities Commission
to implement an Advertising Transit Shelter Program. (Public
Utilities Commission)
File 352-84, Resolution No. 88-8S
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Silver, WalKer. Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Renne - 2.
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that amending the City Planning and Police Codes for
transit shelters with advertising in RM-2, 3 and 4. RC. C and M
Districts and in those P Districts where such signs do not adversely
affect the character of the district will have no significant impact
on the environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of Final
Negative Declaration. (Department of City Planning)
File 352-84-1.1, Resolution No. 89-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Silver. WalKer. Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Renne - 2.
Passed for Second Reading
[Transit Shelter Signs]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code and Police Code, to exempt from
regulation signs on transit shelters furnished by contract with the
Public Utilities Commission. (Department of City Planning)
File 352-84-1.2, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 603 City Planning Code; and amends Section 675
Police Code . )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Monday, February 4. 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Supervisors Honqisto, Renne
From Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Without Recommendation
Adopted
[Zoning Map Change]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that reclassification of property from an RH-1 (House,
One-Family) District to a C-2 (Community Business) District of
property located at 2404 19th Avenue, between Taraval and Ulloa
Streets. Lot 28A in Assessor's Block 2407 will have no significant
impact on the environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of
Final Negative Declaration. (Department of City Planning)
File 36-84-12.1, Resolution No. 78-85
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Noes: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Passed for Second Reading
[Zoning Map Change]
Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as an
amendment to the Zoning Map of the City and County of property
located at 2404 19th Avenue, between Taraval and Ulloa Streets. Lot
28A in Assessor's Block 2407. from an RH-1 (House. One-Family)
District to a C-2 (Community Business) District. (Department of
City Planning)
File 36-84-12.2, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved passage
for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Noes: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Recommendation of Human Services Committee
Finally Passed
Monday, February 4, 198S
[Mayor's Office of Child Care]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to the Mayor's
Office of Child Care. (Supervisor Renne)
File 445-84, Ordinance No. 64-8S
(Amends Sections 20.61, 20.62. 20.63 and deletes Section 20.65.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, WalKer. Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Silver - 1.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $13,185.51, Public Administrator, for
permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe
benefits and rescinding $13,185.51 from permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and mandatory fringe benefits for
appropriation of funds for reclassification of one position.
(Controller)
File 101-84-71. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Silver - 1.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance. 1984-85, Public
Administrator's Office, reflecting reclassification of one position;
companion measure to File 101-84-71. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-29, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Silver - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $2,778.40, California Academy of Sciences.
for permanent sa laries- craft for immediate filling of vacancy of one
7334 Stationary Engineer. (Controller)
Monday, February 4. 1985
File 101-84-72. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Silver - X.
[Use Agreement]
Ordinance approving the Terminal Revenue Sharing Agreement between
Evergreen Marine Corp. (Taiwan) Ltd. and the City and County,
operating by and through the San Francisco Port Commission. (San
Francisco Port Commission)
File 27-85-1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Silver - 1.
(Supervisor Hongisto dissenting in Committee.)
[Settlement of Claims and Litigation]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, adding a provision to raise
the amount for the authorization of settlement of claims and
litigation from an amount not in excess of $2,500 to an amount not
in excess of $5,000 until March 1. 1986; and adding a provision
requiring departmental reports. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 438-84. Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 10.21. 10.22, 10.22-1 and 10.24.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Maher, Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker.
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari - 5.
Adopted
[Release of Lien]
Resolution authorizing release of lien against real property at 324
Montcalm Street in the amount of $220.80 owned by Sophie and Eduardo
Dela Fuente. (Department of Public Health)
File 3-85-1, Resolution No. 91-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Silver - 2.
Monday. February 4, 198S
Adopted
[Release of Lien]
Resolution authorizing release of lien against real property at 101
Joost Avenue in the amount of $3,S87.37 owned by Molly Elliott.
(Department of Public Health)
File 3-85-2. Resolution No. 92-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Silver - 2.
[Health Service Trust Fund Contributions]
Resolution establishing the contribution to be made to the Health
Service System Fund by City and County. Unified School District and
Community College District for fiscal year 1985-86. (Health Service
System)
File 161-85-1, Resolution No. 101-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. WalKer. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Silver - 2.
[Airport Financing]
Resolution authorizing the Airports Commission to file application
and accept a grant in the amount of $225,000 from Federal Aviation
Administration for assistance in improvement at the Airport.
(Mayor ' s Office)
File 162-85-1. Resolution No. 102-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. WalKer. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Silver - 2.
Recommendation of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Vehicular Traffic]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, relating to prohibiting operation
of vehicles in excess of 6.000 pounds upon a portion of Buchanan
Street. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 124-85-15. Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 28.1.82.)
Monday, February 4, 198S
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Honqisto, Silver - 2.
Recommendations of Rules and Legislation Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Ballot Simplification]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to correct the definition of
"Measure" to include propositions to incur bonded indebtedness and
to add a Section entitled "The Proposal" to the digest format.
(City Attorney)
File 97-85-2, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 5.71 and 5.73.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Silver - 2.
[Appointment)
Resolution confirming appointment of E. Porcher Hester as a member
of the Parking Authority, vice Dr. Amancio G. Ergina, term expired,
for term ending October 26, 1988. (Mayor)
File 33-84-10. Resolution No. 77-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Silver - 2.
Question Divided; Adopted
[Appointments]
Resolution appointing member((6)) of the Ballot simplification
Committee for term((s)) ending November 10, 1986. (Rules and
Legislation Committee)
File 92-84-41, Resolution No. 79-85
(((Mary Anne Aronson, vice Roberta Borgonovo, term expired,
representing the League of Women Voters of San Francisco;))
Richard Robertson, vice himself, term expired, representing the
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.)
Monday, February 4, 198S
Supervisor Kopp requested that the question be divided with
respect to the appointment of Mary Anne Aronson so that the matter
could be voted on separately.
The roll was thereupon called on the main resolution, as
divided, and it was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
Consideration Continued
[Appointment)
Resolution appointing Mary Anne Aronson, vice Roberta Borgonovo.
term expired, representing the League of Women Voters of San
Francisco, to the Ballot Simplification Committee for term ending
November 10, 1986. (Rules and Legislation Committee)
File 92-84-41.2, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp. seconded by Supervisor Britt. moved to
continue consideration to February 11. 198S.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Renne. Silver. Walker - 3.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
Rereferred to Committee
[Appointment]
Resolution appointing Joan Margalith as a member of the Ballot
Simplification Committee, vice Susan Guyette. term expired.
representing the California Association of Broadcast Editorial
Directors for term ending November 10. 1986. (Rules and Legislation
Committee)
File 92-84-41.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Kopp. moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto - 2.
Adopted
Monday. February 4. 1985
[Appointment]
Resolution appointing Supervisor Harry G. Britt as a member of the
Bay Area Air Quality Management District, vice himself for term
expiring December 31. 1986. (Rules and Legislation Committee)
File 92-84-47. Resolution No. 80-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp. Maher, Holinari. Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto - 2.
[Appointments ]
Resolution appointing members of the San Francisco Board of
Supervisors to the North Coastal County Supervisors Association,
Board of Directors for one-year terms ending December 31. 1985.
(Rules and Legislation Committee)
File 92-84-48. Resolution No. 81-85
(Supervisor Quentin L. Kopp. vice himself;
Supervisor Willie B. Kennedy, vice herself.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Maher, Holinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto - 2.
Question Divided; Adopted
[Appointments]
Resolution appointing members to various boards, committees and
councils. (Clerk of the Board)
File 92-84-52. Resolution No. 82-85
(Citizen's Telecommunications Policy Committee
Dr. Harold A. Layer (Education), vice himself, term expired,
for term ending February 1, 1987;
Susan Levitin (representing Franchise Holder), vice herself,
term expired, for term ending February 1. 1987;
Emily G. Pike (Public Interest), vice Judith Robinson, term
expired, for term ending February 1, 1987;
Gwen Dilworth-Battle (Public Interest), vice Bonnie E. Engle,
term expired, for term ending February 1, 1987.
Mental Health Advisory Board
Dianne C. Helmer (Professional-Nursing), vice Frank McLaughlin,
term expired, for term ending January 31, 1988;
Francher Larson (Consumer), vice himself, term expired, for term
ending January 31. 1988;
Monday, February 4, 198S
Marion Wake (Prof essional -Counsel ing ) , vice herself, term
expired, for term ending January 31, 1988;
Donna Jayne Bowles (Public Interest), vice herself, term
expired, for term ending January 31. 1988;
Richard Samples. Jr. (Consumer), vice himself, term expired,
for term ending January 31, 1988;
Patrick D. Cecil, vice Mila Valmores, term expired, for term
ending January 31, 1988.
Training Program Committee
Carol Wolff, term not determined.
((Leland L. Moglen, term not determined.))
Advisory Council to Commission on the Aging
Othella Lynn Childs, vice herself, for term ending March 31,
1986.
Veterans Affairs Council
Paul D. Hardman (Category 2). vice himself, term expired, for
term ending January 31, 1989;
Ron Perez (Category 4), vice himself, term expired, for term
ending January 31, 1989.)
Supervisor Kopp requested that the question be divided with
respect to the appointment of Leland L. Moglen so that the matter
could be voted on separately.
Main resolution adopted as divided by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher. Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto - 2
Rereferred to Committee
[Appointment ]
Resolution appointing Leland L. Moglen to Training Program Committee.
(Clerk of the Board)
File 92-84-52.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
sent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto 2.
Monday. February 4. 1985
Adopted
[Appointment]
Resolution appointing Donald J. Birrer as a member of the Regional
Transportation Advisory Committee of the Metropolitan Transportation
Commission, vice S. Myron Tatarian, retired, term indefinite. (Rule£
and Legislation Committee)
File 92-84-53. Resolution No. 83-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto - 2.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Ward assumed the
Chair.
Adopted
[Appointment]
Resolution affirming retention of Supervisor John L. Molinari as a
member of the Board of Directors. Golden Gate Bridge. Highway and
Transportation District. (Rules and Legislation Committee)
File 92-85-1. Resolution No. 97-85
Supervisor Molinari Excused from Voting
Supervisor Molinari requested to be excused from voting because
of a conflict of interest.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
excuse Supervisor Molinari.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto - 2.
Resolution adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher. Nelder. Renne. Silver.
Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto - 2.
Excused: Supervisor Molinari - 1.
[Appointment]
Resolution affirming retention of Supervisor Quentin L. Kopp as a
member of the Board of Directors. Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and
Transportation District. (Rules and Legislation Committee)
Monday. February 4, 1985
File 92-85-1.1, Resolution No. 98-8S
Supervisor Kopp Excused from Voting
Supervisor Kopp requested to be excused from voting because of
a conflict of interest.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
excuse Supervisor Kopp.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver. WalKer, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto - 2.
Resolution adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne.
Silver. WalKer. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto - 2.
Excused: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Appointment]
Resolution affirming retention of Supervisor Carol Ruth Silver as a
member of the Board of Directors, Golden Gate Bridge. Highway and
Transportation District. (Rules and Legislation Committee)
File 92-85-1.2. Resolution No. 99-85
Supervisor Silver Excused from Voting
Supervisor Silver requested to be excused from voting because
of a conflict of interest.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
excuse Supervisor Silver.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto - 2.
Resolution adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto - 2.
Excused: Supervisor Silver - 1.
Monday. February 4. 1985
[Appointments]
Resolution affirming retention of members appointed by the Board of
Supervisors as members of the Board of Directors, Golden Gate
Bridge. Highway and Transportation District. (Rules and Legislation
Committee)
File 92-85-1.3, Resolution No. 100-85
(Stephan C. Leonoudakis
James R. BronKema
Robert McDonnell
Bob Ross)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto - 2.
Consideration Continued
[Rules of Order]
Motion amending the Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors, to
reactivate tabled or filed items. (Supervisor Silver)
File 56-84-6
(Adds Rule 4.29. )
(Rule 1.3 of the Board of Supervisor's Rules of Order provides
that an amendment to the Rules may. after one week's notice
given by inclusion in the Board Calendar, be adopted by an
affirmative recorded vote of two-thirds of all members of the
Board .
In accordance therewith, consideration appropriately may be
continued at least one week.)
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
continue consideration to February 11. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto - 2.
Adopted
[Budget Estimates]
Motion authorizing and directing the Clerk of the Board to file with
the Controller budget estimates as modified for fiscal year 1985-86
for the Department of the Board of Supervisors. (Rules and
Legislation Committee)
File 100-85-1
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, February 4, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Recommendations of Health Committee
Adopted
[Contract]
Resolution approving new contract between City and County (DPH.
CSAS, Div. of Drug Programs) and Horizons Unlimited of San
Francisco, Inc. (Proyecto Ayuda) in amount of $50,000. said funds to
be held in reserve. (DPH)
File 30-84-110, Resolution No. 73-85
Supervisor Walker presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto - 2.
[Contract)
Resolution approving new contract between City and County (DPH,
CSAS. Div. of Drug Programs) and Regents of UCSF in amount of
$51,818. (DPH)
File 30-84-111. Resolution No. 74-85
Supervisor Walker presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto - 2.
[Contract ]
Resolution approving first amendment to contract between City and
County (DPH, CSAS, Div. of Drug Programs) and Walden House, Inc. in
amount of $18,224. (DPH)
File 30-84-112, Resolution No. 75-85
Supervisor Walker presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto - 2.
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Monday. February 4. 1985
[Contract]
Resolution approving new contract between City and County (DPH,
CSAS, Div. of Drug Programs) and Youth Environment Study in amount
of $6,300. (DPH)
File 30-84-113. Resolution No. 76-85
Supervisor Walker presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto - 2.
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing DPH. Bureau of Environmental Health Services,
to accept and expend a supplemental grant of $7,900 from State
Department of Public Health Services. Office of Family Planning, for
Family Planning Services. (DPH)
File 148-84-25. Resolution No. 84-85
Supervisor Walker presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp. Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne. silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto - 2.
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing DPH, Family Health Division, to apply for
$65,234 from State Department of Health Services. Office of Family
Planning, for Family Planning Services. (DPH)
File 148-84-27. Resolution No. 85-85
Supervisor Walker presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto - 2.
[Grant - state]
Resolution authorizing DPH. Family Health Division, to apply for
$312,375 from state Department of Health Services. Office of Family
Planning, for Family Planning Services. (DPH)
File 148-84-28, Resolution No. 86-85
Supervisor Walker presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday. February 4, 19B5
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher. Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto - 2.
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing DPH. Family Health Division, to apply for and
accept $38,235 from the State Department of Health Services for
Perinatal Data Services. (DPH)
File 148-84-30. Resolution No. 87-8S
Supervisor WalKer presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto - 2.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Barney Barron. Acting General Manager. Recreation and Park
Department. January 28-29; Roger Boas. Chief Administrative Officer.
January 30; Douglas J. Engmann. member. Board of Permit Appeals,
January 27-30; Ettle Francis, member. Commission on the Aging,
January 25-February 7; Eugene L. Gartland. Executive Director. Port
Commission. February 21-March 9, 1985.
File 1-85. Resolution No. 90-85
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto - 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Retirement]
Draft ordinance amending the San Francisco Administrative Code by
amending Section 16.6-29. to add and delete organizations on the
membership list of the Employee Retirement System. (Supervisor
Molinari presented) Referred to Civil Service and General
Administration Committee.
Monday. February 4, 1985
File 97-85-4
[Retirement]
Draft ordinance amending the San Francisco Administrative Code by
amending Section 16.303 thereof, relating to employee tax deferral
plans, to provide that the Retirement System can sponsor a 401(k)
plan for City and County employees. (Supervisor Molinari
presented) Referred to Civil Service and General Administration
Committee.
File 97-85-5
[LandmarKs]
Draft ordinance amending Part II. Chapter II, San Francisco
Municipal Code (City Planning Code) by amending Section 1004
thereof, excluding the real and personal property of religious
organizations and other nonprofit organizations from landmark
designation. (Supervisor Kopp presented) Referred to Planning,
Housing & Development Committee.
File 115-85-3
[Traffic Regulation]
Ordinance amending Part II. Chapter XI. San Francisco Municipal Code
(Traffic Code), by repealing Section 174.07 thereof and adding
Section 178.07 thereto, establishing a new speed limit on Brotherhood
Way. (Supervisor Kopp presented) Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 124-85-1
[Residential Off-Street Parking]
Ordinance amending Part II. Chapter XI. of the San Francisco
Municipal Code (Traffic Code) by adding Article 17 thereto, requiring
owners of residential structures to offer to lease the occupants of
such structures the off-street parking spaces provided on the same
lot as such residential structure or parking spaces otherwise
provided to serve such residential structure in satisfaction of the
provisions of Article 1.5 of Part II. Chapter II. of the San
Francisco Municipal Code (City Planning Code), providing for
exemptions from such requirement, prohibiting termination of
existing agreements for off-street parking space, and providing for
severability clause. (Supervisors Maher and Walker presented)
Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 124-85-2
Adopted
[Women's History Week]
Resolution designating the week of March 3. 1985. as Women's History
Week.
File 4-85-3. Resolution No. 93-85
Supervisor Molinari presented and. seconded by Supervisor
Walker, moved adoption.
Monday, February 4, 1985
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, silver, WalKer, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Maritime Day]
Resolution designating May 22, 198S. as Maritime Day in San
Francisco .
File 4-85-4, Resolution No. 94-85
Supervisor Molinari presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Walker, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Referred to Committee
[Peace Officer Time Banks]
Resolution urging the state Legislature to pass A.B. 190, relating to
Peace Officer Time Banks. (Supervisor Molinari presented, joined by
Supervisors Britt, Maher, Nelder, Walker and Ward) Referred to Civil
Service & General Administration Committee.
File 12-85-3
[Discrimination]
Draft resolution to help end 40 years of discrimination which has
deprived Merchant Marine veterans of veterans' medical and other
expenses. (Supervisor Walker presented) Referred to Human Services
Committee
File 181-85
[Cablecasting]
Draft resolution approving the wiring of the Board of Supervisors'
Chambers and Committee Hearing Room with capacity for the
cablecasting of meetings. (Supervisor Walker presented, joined by
Supervisor Silver) Referred to Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 182-85
Requests for Hearings
File 223-84-7. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the impact of
the Downtown Plan on public and private health services in San
Francisco with particular emphasis on Rincon Hill. South Beach.
Mission Bay and Yerba Buena areas. Referred to Health Committee.
Monday, February 4, 1985
File 223-84-8. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the impact of
the Downtown Plan on the city's recreation and park facilities.
Referred to Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 223-84-9. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the impact of
the Downtown Plan on the City's Police and Fire Departments.
Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 223-84-10. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the impact of
the Downtown Plan on the City's sewage and solid waste programs and
on the City's infrastructure. Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 223-84-11. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the impact of
the Downtown Plan on traffic and transportation in the City.
Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 223-84-12. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the impact of
the Downtown Plan on human services. Referred to Human Services
Committee.
File 223-84-13. To consider the City's anticipated costs of
infrastructure improvements necessitated by the Downtown Plan and
the impact of the Downtown Plan on the City's taxes and revenues.
Referred to Finance Committee.
File 223-84-14. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the impact of
the Downtown Plan on energy and environmental effects of the plan.
Referred to Energy and Environment Committee.
File 223-84-15. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the impact of
the Downtown Plan on the Civil Service needs of the City and County
of San Francisco. Referred to Civil Service & General
Administration Committee.
File 12-85-4. By Supervisor Walker: To consider a resolution to
support AB 403 requiring the screening of all blood used in
California as a precaution against AIDS, ensuring confidentiality
safeguards sought by medical researchers, blood banks and gay
organizations, and providing $5 million for testing and AIDS
education. Referred to Health Committee.
File 18-85-4. By Supervisor Molinari: To consider the installation
of a Stop sign on Congo street at the intersection of Congo Street
and Mangels Avenue. Referred to Transportation and Traffic
Committee .
File 97-85-6. By Supervisors Maher and Walker: To consider
amending the San Francisco Administrative Code by amending Section
37.8 thereof to provide that a landlord's termination of an
agreement for an off-street parking space is punishable as a
misdemeanor. Referred to Planning, Housing & Development Committee.
File 118-85-2. By Supervisor Nelder: To consider requiring the
Health Department to issue late notices for trash collection bills
to each tenant, in addition to the landlord, in cases where the
tenant pays the bill. Referred to Health Committee.
File 180-85. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the adequacy of
the City and County's health plans for Civil Service employees.
Referred to Civil Service and General Administration Committee.
Monday. February 4, 1985
Motion Adopted
Motion that various committees of the Board hold hearings on the
impact of the Downtown Plan.
File 223-84-16.
Supervisor Kennedy presented and, seconded by Supervisor Britt.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Renne. Silver.
Walker, Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Nelder - 3.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Walker that Budget Analyst be requested to investigate
the amount of Community Development Block Grant funds and other
grants received by the San Francisco Housing Authority between 1974
and the current fiscal year, including proposed allocations for the
coming fiscal year. Also she would like report on unspent CDBG
funds and other grants currently held by the Housing Authority.
By Supervisor Walker, that the Budget Analyst be requested to:
1. Identify City departments which manage leases:
2. List leases where there is a percentage of gross payment
and/or tenant pays share of cost of maintenance and
operation.
3. Identify City policy regarding leases and/or internal
departmental rules governing leases, including but not
limited to:
a) how often audits are performed;
b) how many leases are audited on an annual basis;
c) how many audits are budgeted for;
d) how leases are selected for audits; and
e) communication between Departments and Assessor.
Controller or Tax Collector.
By Supervisor Walker, that a letter be sent to the Fire Department
inquiring as to departmental policies of investigation and
enforcement directed at buildings with doors modified or installed
to swing only inward, with copy to City Attorney for clarification
of the applicable legislation.
By Supervisor Walker, that the City Attorney be requested to prepare
legislation increasing jury fees to $26.50 per day for both civil
and criminal jurors.
By Supervisor Walker, that the Clerk send an inquiry to the
Retirement Board as to the status of the divestment of City monies
from firms doing business with or in the Republic of South Africa.
Monday, February 4, 1985
By Supervisor Kennedy, that a letter be sent to Recreation and Park
Department and the Chief of Police regarding the use of city parks
by motorcroEs bike racers and asking why there is a lack of
enforcement of bans on the use of such bikes in parks.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that a letter be sent to the Health Services
Board inquiring as to their intentions to offer the HEALS Health
Plan to City and County workers.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that a management audit be performed of the
San Francisco Parking Authority.
From Supervisor Maher, requesting a letter be directed to ISCOTT
inquiring as to the possibility of designating portions of Gough
Street near California Street as prohibiting vehicles in excess of
6.000 pounds, in order to cut down noise generated by Airporter and
tour buses which are now routinely using Gough Street as a
cross-town route.
From Supervisor Maher, requesting a letter be directed to the
Director of Public Works, inquiring as to the status of any pending
or existing building permits for the site on Potrero Hill known as
the Dutch Boy Paint or Synanon site at 24th and Kansas Streets and
asking if the department is aware of how soon the sight may be built
upon.
From Supervisor Maher. requesting a letter be directed to the
Director of Public Health, inquiring as to complaints about garbage
being dumped on the site known the Dutch Boy or Synanon site at 24th
and Kansas Streets. It is further requested to determine status of
the clean-up of that site by IT Corporation, removing of PCB's and
to know if the State of California has certified the site as clean
for purposes of the property developer being able to commence
building.
By Supervisor Nelder, that a letter be directed to the Redevelopment
Agency inquiring as to the status of the old PG&E building on Jessie
Street between 3rd and 4th Streets and asking if it would be
possible to establish a San Francisco History Museum there.
By Supervisor Nelder, that the City Attorney be requested to prepare
legislation requiring the Health Department to issue late notices
for trash collection bills to each tenant, in addition to the
landlord, in cases where the tenant pays the bill.
By Supervisor Nelder. that a letter of inquiry be sent to the Clean
Water Project, calling their attention to the enclosed photographs
of the Westside Activation Project, asking the cause of the pools
and ground water leaks shown, what can be done to repair the leaks,
and what is likely to occur when the outflow passes through the
tunnel .
Motions Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following;
Joan Conway (Supervisor Molinari)
Frank McLaughlin (Supervisor Walker)
Claire C. Pilcher (Supervisor Hongisto)
Antonio Marian (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 6-85-5
Monday, February 4, 198S
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letter of Commendation to the following:
Robert J. Schwendinger (Supervisor Nelder)
File 6. 1-8S
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Beatrice Brown (Supervisors Hongisto, Ward, Renne, Kopp)
Mary Ann Derooro (Supervisors Silver. Kopp)
William S. Gavin (Supervisor Molinari)
Joseph W. Higgins (Supervisor Kopp)
Mabel Sims LeBaron (Supervisor Kopp)
FranK Oppenheimer (Supervisors Molinari, Renne. Silver. Kopp)
Anthony Richardson (Supervisor Kennedy)
Dorothy Stewart (Supervisor Ward)
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
6:16 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, ClerK
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, February 4. 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on June 10, 1985
I. John L. Taylor. 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
ClerK of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 6
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS DEPT.
3EP 1 1 1985
SAtJ FRANCISCO
PUBLIC LIBRARY
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, February 11. 1985 - 2:05 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco
met in regular session on the above date with President John L.
Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:05 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Silver,
Walker - 6.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp. Maher. Renne, Ward - 5.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Hongisto was noted present at 2:08 p.m.
Supervisor Kopp was noted present at 2:15 p.m.
Supervisor Maher was noted present at 2:19 p.m.
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 2:10 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:12 p.m.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved that the Journal of
Proceedings for Tuesday. November 13. 1984. be approved.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Silver,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Renne, Ward - 5.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Severed from Consent Calendar
Supervisor Kennedy requested that the following recommendation
of Transportation and Traffic Committee be severed from the Consent
Calendar and considered separately.
Monday, February 11. 1985
Finally Passed
[Vehicular Traffic]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, relating to prohibiting operation
of vehicles in excess of 6,000 pounds upon a portion of Buchanan
Street. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 124-85-15, Ordinance No. 76-85
(Adds Section 28.1.82.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Renne. Ward - 4.
The Board thereupon resumed its consideration of the following
items on the Consent Calendar.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $13,185.51. Public Administrator, for
permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe
benefits and rescinding $13,185.51 from permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and mandatory fringe benefits for
appropriation of funds for reclassification of one position.
(Controller)
File 101-84-71. Ordinance No. 73-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance. 1984-85. Public
Administrator's Office, reflecting reclassification of one position:
companion measure to File 101-84-71. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-29. Ordinance No. 75-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $2,778.40. California Academy of Sciences,
for permanent salaries-craft for immediate filling of vacancy of one
7334 Stationary Engineer. (Controller)
File 101-84-72. Ordinance No. 74-85
Finally passed.
Monday, February 11, 198S
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $85,000, Mayor's Criminal Justice Council
(Larkin Street Youth Center), for professional and special services;
and providing for ratification of action previously taken.
(Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-74, Ordinance No. 87-85
Finally passed.
[Use Agreement]
Ordinance approving the Terminal Revenue Sharing Agreement between
Evergreen Marine Corp. (Taiwan) Ltd. and the City and County,
operating by and through the San Francisco Port Commission. (San
Francisco Port Commission)
File 27-85-1, Ordinance No. 79-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Donna Ferguson
against City and County by payment of $4,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-6, Ordinance No. 81-85
(Superior Court No. 072-228.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Demetra Panagakis
against City and County by payment of $3,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-5. Ordinance No. 80-85
(Superior Court No. 745-224.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Litigation]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and County
against Sharon Robin Paltin, Allied Ambulance Inc., upon receipt of
payment of $6,500 and authorizing dismissal of said litigation.
(City Attorney)
File 46-85-1, Ordinance No. 82-85
(Alameda Superior Court No. 579-150-3
Finally passed.
[Lease Agreement]
Ordinance approving amendment to lease L-10598 between Three One
Eight Associates and the city and County, operating by and through
the San Francisco Port Commission. (San Francisco Port Commission)
Monday, February 11. 1985
File 64-8S-3. Ordinance No. 83-8S
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $54,672, County Clerk, Superior Court, for
temporary salaries and mandatory fringe benefits. (Controller)
File 101-84-78, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Fortuna Benghiat
against City and County, et al., by payment of $3,250. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-7, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 805-609.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Joel E. Harms.
City and County against Linda L. Garland, et al., by acceptance of
$4,350: and authorizing dismissal of litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-2, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 797-902.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Dennis M. Brown,
City and County against Joyce Delaney by acceptance of $3,035; and
authorizing dismissal of said litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-3, Ordinance No
(Superior Court No. 820-051.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Samuel A. Moore.
City and County against Zack M. Mendiola by acceptance of $7,400; and
authorizing dismissal of said litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-4, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 777-239.)
Passed for second reading.
Monday, February 11. 198S
Recommendations of Health Committee
Adopted
(Contract ]
Resolution approving first amendment to contract between the City and
County (Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division
of Drug Programs) and Bayview-Hunter ' s Point Foundation for Community
Improvement, Inc. (Bayview-Hunter ' s Point Drug Treatment), in the
amount of $7,soo. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-84-109, Resolution No. 110-8S
Adopted .
[Grant - Federal Funds]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health (Family Practice
Residency Program, San Francisco General Hospital) to expend a
$244, 98S grant from the United States Department of Health and Human
Services - Bureau of Health Professions, for continuation of the
Practice Residency Training Program for 1985-86. (Department of
Public Health)
File 30-8S-1, Resolution No. 119-85
Adopted .
Recommendation of Rules and Legislation Committee
Finally Passed
[Ballot Simplification]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to correct the definition of
"Measure" to include propositions to incur bonded indebtedness and
to add a Section entitled "The Proposal" to the digest format.
(City Attorney)
File 97-8S-2, Ordinance No. 84-85
(Amends Sections 5.71 and 5.73.)
Finally passed.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Silver.
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp. Maher. Renne. Ward - 5.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Recommendation of Finance Committee
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Monday. February 11, 1985
Finally Passed
(Supervisor Hongisto dissenting in Committee.)
[Settlement of Claims and Litigation]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, adding a provision to raise
the amount for the authorization of settlement of claims and
litigation from an amount not in excess of $2,S00 to an amount not
in excess of $5,000 until March 1, 1986; and adding a provision
requiring departmental reports. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 438-84. Ordinance No. 78-85
(Amends Sections 10.21, 10.22, 10.22-1 and 10.24.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Nelder, Renne, Silver.
Walker - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto. Molinari - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Maher. Ward - 3.
Recommendation of Public Protection Committee
Finally Passed
[Permits]
Ordinance amending Police Code pertaining to the regulation of adult
theaters and adult bookstores by repealing Sections 791.1 through
791.9, inclusive. Section 791.11, Sections 791.13 through 791.21,
inclusive. Sections 791.23 and 791.24, and by amending Sections 791,
791.10, 791.12 and 791.22 to eliminate the permit requirement for
adult theaters and adult bookstores, to restate the intent to
prohibit certain signs and displays from being visible from the
street, to provide for criminal penalties for violation, to restate
the intent that the provisions of the ordinance are severable, and to
declare the intent that zoning restrictions shall remain in full
force and effect; setting effective date of May 1, 1985. (Supervisor
Hongisto)
File 124-84-3. Ordinance No. 99-85
(Supervisor Renne requested the Journal of Proceedings reflect
the reason for her negative vote in that "this is a neighborhood
issue and not a police issue.")
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisors Nelder. Renne - 2.
Recommendation of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Finally Passed
Monday, February 11. 19es
[Transit Shelter Signs]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code and Police Code, to exempt froi
regulation signs on transit shelters furnished by contract with the
Public Utilities Commission. (Department of City Planning)
File 3S2-84-1.2, Ordinance No. 77-8S
(Amends Section 603 Planning Code: and amends Section 675 Police
Code. )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Renne - 2.
From Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Without Recommendation
Finally Passed
[Zoning Map Change]
Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as an
amendment to the Zoning Map of the City and County of property
located at 2404 19th Avenue, between Taraval and Ulloa Streets, Lot
28A in Assessor's Block 2407, from an RH-1 (House. One-Family)
District to a C-2 (Community Business) District. (Department of
City Planning)
File 36-84-12.2. Ordinance No. 72-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Noes: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Recommendations of Rules and Legislation Committee
Adopted as Amended
[Rules of Order]
Motion amending the Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors, to
reactivate tabled or filed items. (Supervisor Silver)
File 56-84-6
(Adds Rule 4 .29. )
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to amend
on Line 5. after "any member of the Board" ADD ", within the
following 12 months,".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Monday. February 11. 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Britt - 1.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto - 2.
Adopted
[Appointments]
Resolution appointing Mary Anne Aronson as a member of the Ballot
Simplification Committee, vice Roberta Borgonovo. term expired, for
term ending November 10. 1986. (Rules and Legislation Committee)
File 92-84-41.2. Resolution No. 111-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp, Maher. Molinari. Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto - 2.
Recommendation of Health Committee
Rereferred to Committee
[Forensic Advisory Council]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code to establish a Forensic
Advisory Council. (Supervisor Walker)
File 321-84, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 15.11. )
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kopp. moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Britt - 1.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
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Monday, February 11, 1985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $S1,796, Public Health Administration, for
medical services contract and rescinding $51,796 from mandatory
fringe benefits, and providing for ratification of action previously
taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-77, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance. 1984-85. Public Health.
San Francisco General Hospital, reflecting the addition of 57
positions and the abolishment of one position. (Civil Service
Commission)
File 102-84-34. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $19,771. Asian Art Museum, for capital
project budget (fire alarm system). (Controller)
File 101-84-75. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $159,800. Public Utilities Commission-Bureau
of Management Information Systems, for data word processing
professional services and rescinding $159,800 from permanent
salaries-miscellaneous; placing $159,800 in reserve. (Controller)
File 101-84-76. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Monday, February H. 1985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $6,754,702, San Francisco General Hospital,
for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe
benefits for the creation of 57 positions and abolition of 1
position, overtime, holiday pay, temporary salaries, professional
and special services, materials and supplies, travel and membership
dues; and rescinding $242,577 from medical services contracts of
Public Health Administration, providing for ratification of action
previously taken and reducing subsidy to Laguna Honda Hospital from
general fund by $2,000,000; placing $25,000 in reserve. (Controller)
File 101-84-88, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Greenhouse Lease]
Ordinance authorizing invitation for bids to lease a portion of the
Southeast Community Facility for a private greenhouse operation.
(Real Estate Department)
File 65-85-2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Adopted
[Release of Funds]
Resolution authorizing Controller to release $8,402. Asian Art
Museum, for museum security. (Finance Committee)
File 101-80-224.4, Resolution No. 105-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp
[Lien]
Resolution authorizing release of lien on property known as 559
Paris Street, Assessor's Block 6274, Lot 20C, owned by Peter D.
Piccini. (Department of Public Health)
File 3-85-3, Resolution No. 117-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, February 11, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer, Ward - 10.
sent: Supervisor Kopp
(State Legislation]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact legislation for
State assumption of all future unemployment insurance charges and for
State reimbursement for all prior costs for unemployment insurance.
(Supervisor Walker)
File 12-84-37,
Resolution No. 106-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver. WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Inventory Adjustments]
Resolution authorizing adjustment of inventories of various City and
County departments to reflect loss of property. (Purchaser)
File 17-84-2, Resolution No. 107-85
(Department Item
Mayor's Employment & Training
Mayor's Employment & Training
Department of Public Health
SFGH Toxicology Lab. Ward 35
Department of Public Health
Family Health Office
Electric Typewriter $ 580.00
Electric Typewriter 580.00
Electric Typewriter 284.00
Electric Typewriter 900.00
Total Amount 2.344.00.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Sewer Easement]
Resolution authorizing acceptance of deed to certain sewer easement
in Assessor's Block 4700 in the Hunters Point "A" East Development
Project area from Housing Authority. (Real Estate Department)
File 82-85-1. Resolution No. 121-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Monday, February 11. 198S
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Resolution of inducement stating intention of the City and County of
San Francisco to issue City and County of San Francisco Mortgage
Revenue Bonds to finance the construction of multi-family
residential developments. (Mayor's Office)
File 160-85-1, Resolution No. 122-8S
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Wallcer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Recommendation of Rules and Legislation Committee
Adopted
[Appointment]
Resolution appointing Nancy G. Walker as a member of the Board of
Directors, Golden Gate Bridge. Highway and Transportation District.
vice Supervisor Louise H. Renne, resigned. (Rules and Legislation
Committee)
File 92-85-1.4, Resolution No. 103-85
Supervisor Walker Excused from Voting
Supervisor Walker reguested to be excused from voting because
of a conflict of interest.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
excuse Supervisor Walker.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher,
Molinari. Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 11.
Resolution adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver, Ward - 10.
Excused: Supervisor Walker - 1.
Recommendations of Health Committee
Adopted
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health, Community Mental Health Services) and
Community Crisis Service of San Francisco, increasing contract by
$17,000. said funds to be held in reserve. (Department of Public
Health)
Monday, February 11, 198S
File 30-84-106. Resolution No. 109-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, WalKer, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Honqisto, Silver - 3.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health, Community Mental Health Services) and
Ramsell Corporation, increasing the contract by $244, 7S0, said funds
to be held in reserve. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-84-104, Resolution No. 108-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, WalRer. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Silver - 2.
[Grant - Federal Funds]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Bureau of
Communicable Disease Control to apply for a grant of $543,780 from
National Institute of Health for Enteric Infections; Prevalence,
Trends and Role in AIDS. (Department of Public Health)
File 148-84-26, Resolution No. 112-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Silver - 2.
[Grant - state Funds]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health. Administration to
accept and expend a grant of $30,835 from the State Department of
Health Services for Comprehensive Public Health Services.
(Department of Public Health)
File 148-84-29. Resolution No. 113-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. silver - 2.
[Grant - State Funds]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health. Central
Administration to apply for a grant of $55,000 from the State
Department of Health Services for continuation of the County-
Community Clinic Linkage Project. (Department of Public Health)
Monday, February 11, 1985
File 30-85-2. Resolution No. 120-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, WalKer. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Honqisto. Silver - 2.
Recommendations of Energy and Environment Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Spay/Neuter Deposits]
Ordinance amending Health Code, to provide spay/neuter deposits for
dogs as may be established by contract with Animal Control Officer.
(Supervisor Silver)
File 348-84-5. Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 41.9.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Nelder. Renne,
Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Molinari, Silver - 3.
Adopted
[Spay/Neuter Deposits]
Resolution urging the Chief Administrative Officer and the San
Francisco Animal Control Officer to modify their annual contract to
reguire a $5.00 deposit for spay or neuter of dogs adopted by the
SPCA. (Supervisor Silver)
File 348-84-4, Resolution No. 114-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher, Nelder, Renne.
Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Molinari, Silver - 3.
[Reduction of Lead in Gasoline]
Resolution urging the United States Environmental Protection Agency
to adopt its proposal to significantly reduce the amount of lead in
gasoline. (Supervisor Silver)
File 391-84, Resolution No. 116-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Molinari, Silver - 3.
Monday. February 11. 198S
Recommendations of Civil Service and General Administration Coaniittee
Passed for Second Reading
[Salary Standardization - Nurses]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 248-84 (Salary Standardization
Ordinance. 1984-8S. Charter Section 8.403. schedule of compensation
for nurses) to correct clerical errors by amending various sections
therein as they relate to wages and other benefits of employment for
the nurse classifications. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 103-84-2. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp. Silver - 3.
Adopted as Amended
[Comparable Worth]
Resolution ((accepting recommendations of SEIU-City Joint Comparable
Worth Committee on Phase One Report)) "urging all appropriate action
to implement comparable worth". (Supervisors WalKer. Britt.
Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari, Nelder, Silver. Ward)
File 371-84, Resolution No. 115-85
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor silver, moved an
amendment of the whole entitled: "Urging all appropriate action to
implement comparable worth." Add as co-authors Supervisors Britt.
Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari, Nelder, Silver and Ward.
Supervisor Kopp. seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to amend
the amendment of the whole on Line 26 by substituting the words
"comparable worth" for "pay equity."
Motion to amend failed adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher - 4.
Noes: Supervisors Britt. Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Walker,
Ward 6.
Absent: Supervisor silver - l.
Amendment of the whole adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Monday. February 11. 1985
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Haher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
From Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Without Recommendation
Rereferred to Committee
[Salary standardization]
Ordinance fixing, designating, enumerating and providing schedules of
compensation for persons employed by the City and County, San
Francisco Community College District and San Francisco Unified School
District whose compensations are subject to provisions of Sections
8.400. 8.401 and 8.407 of the Charter, and establishing working
schedules and conditions of employment and methods of payment;
effective July 1, 1985. (Civil Service Commission)
File 106-85-1. Ordinance No.
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Hongisto. moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari, Nelder. Renne. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver. Ward - 2.
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
[Condominium Conversion]
Motion approving final map of 2051 Scott Street, a condominium
subdivision. (Department of Public Works)
File 58-85-5
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver. Ward - 2.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing held
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Monday, February 11. 1985
Hearing of all persons interested in the recommendation of the Public
Utilities Commission for partial discontinuance of service on
Municipal Railway Trolley Coach Line 5-Fulton.
File 7-eS-l
(Proposed partial discontinuance of service is as follows:
Along Hyde Street from McAllister Street to Market Street and
along Market Street from Eighth Street to Jones Street.)
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Walter O'Donnell
There being no one else present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing concluded.
From Public Utilities Commission
Refused Adoption
Resolution disapproving partial discontinuance of service on
Municipal Railway Trolley Coach Line 5-Fulton. (Public Utilities
Commission)
File 7-85-1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved adoption.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Supervisor Harry G. Britt, February 7-10, 198S.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 125-85
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward - 2.
Monday, February 11, 1985
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Jury Fees]
Ordinance amending the San Francisco Administrative Code, by
amending Section 45.3 thereof, to increase jury fees to $25.00.
(Supervisor Walker presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 97-85-7
[Geary Blvd. Fast Food Establishments Moratorium]
Ordinance temporarily prohibiting the approval of permits for the
establishment and operation of fast food establishments on Geary
Boulevard, between 17th and 26th Avenues, for six months; providing
for definitions and a severability clause. (Supervisors Kopp and
Molinari presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and Development
Committee.
File 110-85-3.2
[Animals in Vehicles]
Ordinance amending the Health Code, by adding Section 40.6 thereto,
to provide that animals shall not be enclosed in parked vehicles
under circumstances which may adversely affect their health and
welfare. (Supervisor Walker presented.) Referred to Energy and
Environment committee.
File 118-85-3
Adopted
[Municipal Railway]
Resolution urging her Honor, the Mayor, to urge the Public Utilities
Commission to make all reasonable efforts to fill the vacant position
of General Manager, Municipal Railway, from within the department
prior to initiating any nationwide search.
File 7-85-2, Resolution No. 118-85
Supervisor Molinari presented and. seconded by Supervisor
Walker, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari,
Renne. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Kopp. Ward - 3.
Referred to Committee
[Federal Budget]
Resolution opposing the President of the United States' federal
budget for fiscal year 1985-86 in that the budget contains
significant domestic spending cuts and defense spending increases.
(Supervisor Hongisto presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
Monday, February 11, 198S
File 13-8S-1
[Lease of Property]
Resolution authorizing lease of real property at 25 Van Ness Avenue
for the Real Estate Department and the Parking Authority.
(Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 64-85-4
Adopted
[Merchant Marine Veteran's Status]
Resolution urging the Congress of the United States of America and
the Department of Defense to grant members of the Merchant Marine
veteran's status and rectify the injustice under Public Law 95-202.
File 181-85. Resolution No. 104-85
Supervisors Nelder. Supervisors Walker. Renne. presented.
Kennedy. Britt. Ward, Molinari, Hongisto seconded by Supervisor
Walker, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Silver - 3.
Referred to Committee
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Resolution approving the City and County of San Francisco's 1985
Single Family Mortgage Housing Bond Policy and authorizing its
submission to the United States Department of Treasury. (Supervisors
Renne and Ward presented. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 160-85-2
[Economic Development Bonds]
Resolution conditionally approving provision by the City and County
of San Francisco for the issuance of bonds to finance a facility
(located at 500 Third Street) to be developed by Bressie and
Company. (Supervisors Renne and Ward presented.) Referred to
Finance Committee.
File 184-85-1
[Economic Development Bonds]
Resolution conditionally approving provision by the City and County
of San Francisco for the issuance of bonds to finance a facility
(located at Third and Evans Streets) to be developed by Future
Perfect. (Supervisors Renne and Ward presented.) Referred to
Finance Committee.
File 184-85-2
Monday, February 11, 1985
[Economic Development Bonds]
Resolution conditionally approving provision by the City and County
of San Francisco for the issuance of bonds to finance a facility
(located at Mission and I3th Streets) to be developed by L & W
Partnership. (Supervisors Renne and Ward presented.) Referred to
Finance Committee.
File 184-85-3
Adopted
[Commendation]
Resolution commending Mr. Harold Geissenheimer .
File 190-85. Resolution No. 126-85
Supervisor Walker presented and. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver - 2.
Requests for Hearings
File 371-84-1. By Supervisor Nelder: To consider what action is
planned, including a timetable, by the Civil Service Commission, and
requesting that department respond to the comparable worth pay gap
described in the Joint City-SEIU Comparable Worth Study. Referred
to Civil Service and General Administration Committee.
File 12-85-5. By Supervisor Renne: To consider support for pending
State legislation which will increase the amount of money available
for child care. Referred to Human Services Committee.
File 12-85-6. By Supervisor Renne: To consider supporting Senate
Bill 318 (Marks) which would prevent diversion of toxic irrigation
water in the Kesterton National Wildlife Refuge in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta or San Francisco Bay. Referred to
Energy and Environment Committee.
File 12-85-7. By Supervisor Britt: To consider opposing Assembly
Bill 483 (Costa) concerning rent stabilization legislation.
Referred to Planning. Housing and Development Committee.
File 12-85-8. By Supervisor Hongisto. joined by Supervisor Silver:
To consider supporting Assembly Bill 401 (Agnos) relating to gas
station franchises, and Senate Bill 265 (Marks) requiring City
permission to convert full service gasoline stations to self service.
Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 12-85-9. By Supervisor Renne: To consider supporting Senate
Bill 290 (Foran), which would increase gasoline tax by 50. with 30
of that increase earmarked for road repairs for local governments.
Referred to Finance Committee.
Monday. February 11, 198S
File 20-8S-3. By Supervisor Ward: To consider installation of speed
bumps on Fillmore Street, between Oak and Grove Streets. Referred
to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 108-8S-1. By Supervisor Molinari. joined by Supervisors Walker,
Britt and Honqisto: To consider establishing policy as to the
accuracy of the HTLV- I I I blood test. Referred to Health Committee.
File 172-85-1. By Supervisor Nelder: To consider accounting
procedures and the cost of accounting services provided by private
accounting firms to the San Francisco Housing Authority for the past
five years. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 173-85-2. By Supervisor Walker: To consider the process of the
Public Utilities Commission which will determine the placement of
bus shelters in the various neighborhoods of the City. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 185-85. By Supervisor Britt: To consider creation of the
Harvey Milk Plaza Flower Market. Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 186-85. By Supervisor Britt: To consider the availability of
vacant City buildings for homeless people. Referred to Human
Services.
File 187-85. By Supervisor Britt, joined by Supervisors Walker,
Kennedy. Ward and Silver: To consider the fiscal impact of
implementing Proposition "J" (South African Policy initiative.
November 1984 election). Referred to Civil Service and General
Administration Committee.
File 188-85-1. By Supervisor Britt: To consider reguesting a
Congressional investigation into actions of the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission concerning earthquake safety at the Diablo Canyon nuclear
power plant. Referred to Energy and Environment Committee.
File 188-85-2. By Supervisor Britt: To consider scrutiny by the
California Public Utilities Commission of all costs of the Diablo
Canyon Nuclear Power plant, particularly those resulting from cost
overruns and design errors. Referred to Energy and Environment
Committee.
File 189-85. By Supervisor Silver: To consider the Ferry Building
renovation project, especially the granting of low rent leases.
Referred to Planning. Housing and Development Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Maher. that the City Attorney be directed to prepare
legislation amending the Residential Hotel Conversion ordinance to
allow the conversion of hotels which were vacant prior to the
effective date of the original ordinance, and which are leased by
non-profit organizations organized under Section 501(c)(3).
By Supervisors Walker and Kennedy, that letter be directed to the
Human Rights Commission inquiring what actions have been taken to
address and correct problems caused by Minority Business Enterprise/
Women Business Enterprise front organizations.
Monday, February 11. 198S
By Supervisor WalKer, that letter be directed to the City Planning
Commission inquiring when the comprehensive traffic study of Ocean
Avenue, performed in conjunction with the Keystone Development, will
be available.
By Supervisor WalKer, that letter be directed to the General Manager.
Public Utilities Commission, inquiring as to the feasibility of
adopting a special fee schedule to apply to non-profit organizations
when charging them for electricity, similar to that schedule applied
to City agencies.
By Supervisors Walker and Britt, that letter be directed jointly to
the Police Department and the City Attorney to determine the total
cost to the City the past ten years through suits involving
police misconduct or excessive use of force; such report should
indicate separately the cost of all claims arising out of public
demonstrations and events, the settlement with claimants, and the
cost to the City for investigation and defense of the claim.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be directed to the Chief of
Police, through the Mayor, inquiring whether "beat cops" have in
fact been removed from foot patrols on Ocean Avenue and. if so, why.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter be directed to the Director of
Public Works, through the Chief Administrative Officer, to ascertain
plans for providing handicapped access curb cuts in areas north and
south of Market Street, specifically in the areas of senior centers
and handicapped housing and service centers.
By Supervisor Nelder. that letter be directed to the Police
Department, Department of Public Works and the San Francisco Port
Commission regarding the intersection of Jefferson Street, between
Taylor and Leavenworth Streets, where construction activity is
jeopardizing pedestrian safety by causing them to cross the street
where no crosswalk is provided, and that consideration be given to
creating a crosswalk for the area.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be directed to the Police
Department inquiring whether truck parking could be limited on
Stanyan Street, between Anza and Turk Streets.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be directed to the General
Manager, Public utilities Commission, inquiring if consideration has
been given to extending the 5>! reduced senior fare to those
individuals who have retired and who are in the 62-65 age group, and
if not, solicit comments as to the feasibility of implementing such
reduced fare.
By Supervisors Britt and Renne. that letter be directed to the City
Attorney to prepare legislation defining time-sharing as
non-residential use and clarify the City's ability to regulate time
sharing .
Motions Adopted
Motion initiating extension of interim controls prohibiting the
approval of permits for the establishment and operation of fast food
establishments on Geary Boulevard, between 17th and 26th Avenues,
for a six-month period; providing for definition and a severability
clause.
File 110-85-3.1.
Monday, February H. 198S
Supervisors Kopp and Molinari presented and, seconded by
Supervisor Maher, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Walker - 2.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following
Eleanor R. Spikes Memorial Fund (Supervisors Ward. Britt.
Hongisto, Kennedy, Renne. Silver, and Walker)
United Bank (Supervisor Maher)
Paul Schindler (Supervisor Nelder)
Henry Ow (Supervisor Nelder)
Thelma Kavanagh (Supervisor Molinari)
Norman Rolfe (Supervisors Walker and Hongisto)
Alan Kay (Supervisor Maher)
File 6-85-6
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
Julie Porter (Supervisor Walker)
Charlotte Berk (Supervisor Walker)
Leslie Luttqens (Supervisor Walker)
Lucille Abrahamson (Supervisor Walker)
Phoebe Galfiani (Supervisor Walker)
Aileen Hernandez (Supervisor Walker)
Jane Morrison (Supervisor Walker)
Athena Tsougarakis (Supervisor Walker)
Eunice Elton (Supervisor Walker)
File 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Eugene Smolens (Supervisors Molinari, Maher. Silver and Kopp)
David Cohen (Supervisor Kopp)
Carola M. Haller (Supervisor Kopp)
James P. McElligott (Supervisor Kopp)
Maria V. Prato (Supervisor Kopp)
Rose Schoenfeld (Supervisor Kopp)
Joseph Sullivan (Supervisor Kopp)
Adolph Eichenbaum (Supervisor Kopp)
James Sloan Higgins (Supervisors Renne and Kopp)
Thom Ferriman (Supervisors Renne and Kopp)
Hestle stuf f lef ield. Sr. (Supervisor Ward)
Frances O'Brien Riley (Supervisor Maher)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
Monday. February 11. 1985
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
5:31 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor. Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, February 11,
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on June 17, 1985
I. John L. Taylor. 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisort
Vol. 80 No. 7
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS DEPT.
GAfl FRANCISCO
PUBLIC LIBRARY
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Tuesday, February 19. 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:06 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder. Renne.
WalKer - 6.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp, Silver. Ward - 5.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Britt was noted present at 2:11 p.m.
Supervisor Hongisto was noted present at 2:14 p.m.
Supervisor Kopp was noted present at 2:07 p.m.
Supervisor Silver was noted present at 2:10 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:08 p.m.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved that the Journal of
Proceedings for Monday. November 19. 1984. be approved.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Silver. Ward - 4.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
Tuesday, February 19, X985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $19,771. Asian Art Museum, for capital
project budget (fire alarm system). (Controller)
File 101-84-75, Ordinance No. 86-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $159,800, Public Utilities Commission-Bureau
of Management Information Systems, for data word processing
professional services and rescinding $159,800 from permanent
salaries-miscellaneous: placing $159,800 in reserve. (Controller)
File 101-84-76. Ordinance No. 88-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $51,796. Public Health - Administration, for
medical services contract and rescinding $51,796 from mandatory
fringe benefits, and providing for ratification of action previously
taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-77. Ordinance No. 89-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $54,672. County Clerk. Superior Court, for
temporary salaries and mandatory fringe benefits. (Controller)
File 101-84-78. Ordinance No. 90-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $6,754,702. San Francisco General Hospital,
for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe
benefits for the creation of 57 positions and abolition of 1
position, overtime, holiday pay, temporary salaries, professional
and special services, materials and supplies, travel and membership
dues: and rescinding $242,577 from medical services contracts of
Public Health Administration, providing for ratification of action
previously taken and reducing subsidy to Laguna Honda Hospital from
general fund by $2,000,000: placing $25,000 in reserve. (Controller)
File 101-84-88. Ordinance No. 91-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance. 1984-85, Public Health,
San Francisco General Hospital, reflecting the addition of 57
positions and the abolishment of one position; companion measure to
File 101-84-88. (Civil Service Commission)
Tuesday. February 19, 198S
File 102-84-34, Ordinance No. 92-8S
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Fortuna Benghiat
against City and County, et al., by payment of $3,250. (City
Attorney)
File 45-8S-7, Ordinance No. 95-85
(Superior Court No. 805-609.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Joel E. Harms,
City and County against Linda L. Garland, et al., by acceptance of
$4,350; and authorizing dismissal of litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-2, Ordinance No. 96-85
(Superior Court No. 797-902.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Dennis M. Brown,
city and County against Joyce Delaney by acceptance of $3,035; and
authorizing dismissal of said litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-3. Ordinance No. 97-85
(Superior Court No. 820-051.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Samuel A. Moore,
City and County against ZacK M. Mendiola by acceptance of $7,400; and
authorizing dismissal of said litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-4, Ordinance No. 98-85
(Superior Court No. 777-239.)
Finally passed.
[Greenhouse Lease]
Ordinance authorizing invitation for bids to lease a portion of the
Southeast Community facility for a private greenhouse operation.
(Real Estate Department)
File 65-85-2, Ordinance No. 85-85
Finally passed.
Tuesday, February 19, 1985
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $70,000. Mayor's Office, for professional
and special services. (Controller)
File 101-84-81. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $8,682, Registrar of Voters, for overtime:
rescinding $8,682 from permanent salaries-miscellaneous and providing
for ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-82. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $56,002. Public Utilities Commission.
Finance, for overtime; and rescinding $56,002 from permanent
salaries -miscellaneous. (Controller)
File 101-84-83, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $18,600, Juvenile Court, Administration, for
equipment purchases. (Controller)
File 101-84-87, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Claim]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Elson Q. Lui
against City and County, et al., by payment of $19,000. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-8, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 765-901.)
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Employees Replacement]
Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of 8306,
Senior Deputy Sheriff. Sheriff's Department. (Sheriff)
File 31-85-4, Resolution No. 136-85
Adopted .
Tuesday, February 19, 198S
[Lease of Property]
Resolution confirming the award of an oil and gas lease on 40 acres
of land in Kern County to Tetra Oil Company. (Real Estate
Department)
File 6S-85-3, Resolution No. 137-8S
Adopted .
Recommendation of Energy and Environment Committee
Finally Passed
[Spay/Neuter Deposits]
Ordinance amending Health Code, to provide spay/neuter deposits for
dogs as may be established by contract with Animal Control Officer.
(Supervisor Silver)
File 348-84-S, Ordinance No. 94-85
(Amends Section 41.9.)
Finally passed.
Recommendation of Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Finally Passed
[Salary Standardization - Nurses]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 248-84 (Salary Standardization
Ordinance, 1984-85, Charter Section 8.403, schedules of compensation
for nurses) to correct clerical errors by amending various sections
therein as they relate to wages and other benefits of employment for
the nurse classifications. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 103-84-2. Ordinance No. 93-85
Finally passed.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne. WalKer. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Silver - 3.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Recommendations of Public Works Committee
Tuesday, February 19. 1985
[Street Vacation and Open Space Dedication]
Resolution declaring intention of the Board of Supervisors to not
vacate portions of Bocana Street except as permanent open space.
(Public Works Committee)
File 171-84-4. Resolution No.
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to table.
Tabled by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 11.
Adopted
[Interdepartmental Transfer of Property]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Recreation and Park
Commission and. through the Chief Administrative Officer, the
Department of Public Works to initiate the interdepartmental transfer
of certain property adjacent to Bernal Heights Boulevard from
Department of Public Works to Recreation and Park Department for use
as permanent open space. (Supervisor Maher)
File 171-84-3. Resolution No. 130-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 11.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $30,480. Municipal Court, for permanent
salaries for salary increases pursuant to Section 68203 of the
Government Code; effective July l. 1984. (Controller)
File 101-84-79. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1
[Salaries and Wages]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance 1984-85, Municipal Court
to provide a salary increase for Municipal Court Judges; effective
July 1, 1984; companion measure to File 101-84-79. (Civil Service
Commission)
Tuesday, February 19, 1985
File 102-84-16, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. silver. WalKer, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating and rescinding $19,048, Asian Art Museum,
for permanent salaries- roiscel laneous and related mandatory fringe
benefits for appropriation of funds for reclassification of one
position. (Controller)
File 101-84-80. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85. Asian Art
Museum, reflecting reclassification of one position; companion
measure to File 101-84-80. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-30. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $904,950, Police Department, for permanent
salaries, uniform. (Controller)
File 101-84-84. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver. WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $232,000, Municipal Railway, for services of
Public Utilities Commission. (Controller)
File 101-84-85, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Tuesday, February 19. 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Honqisto - 1.
(Supervisor Renne excused from voting in Committee)
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $45,000, San Francisco General Hospital, for
professional services and providing for ratification of action
previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-88.1. Ordinance No.
Supervisor Renne Excused from Voting
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
excuse Supervisor Renne from voting.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Excused: Supervisor Renne - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $17,473,000. Clean Water Program, for capital
projects (Westside Construction and Channel Outfall Consolidation)
and to be transferred to Fund 35-705 and 726 to be held in reserve
until the Federal and State grants are received. (Controller)
File 101-84-90. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 11.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $50,286. City Planning, for services of other
departments and other contractual services; rescinding $50,286 from
various appropriations. (Controller)
File 101-84-91, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to amend
as follows: Page 2. line 5: "change $9,000" to "$39,286" and on
Page 2. line 6: change "$39,286" to "$9,000".
Tuesday. February 19, 198S
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne. Silver, WalKer. Ward 11.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 11.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $15,795. Parking Authority, for rental of
property, telephone and other contractual services. (Controller)
File 101-84-92, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Adopted
[Sewer Easements]
Resolution authorizing Director of Property to accept easements from
the State of California for construction of sewer facilities at
Candlestick Point Shoreline State Park. (Real Estate Department)
File 82-85-2. Resolution No. 138-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 11.
[Excess Proceeds From Tax Sale]
Resolution denying claim of Thomas D. Harvey for excess proceeds in
amount of $224.42 following tax sale of real property known as 1877
V Oakdale Avenue, Assessor's Block 5320, Lot 19A.
File 381-84-1, Resolution No. 131-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward lo.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder
Recommendation of Culture and Recreation Committee
Consideration Continued with Pending Motion to Amend
Tuesday, February 19. 1985
[de Young Museum Art School]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Board of Trustees of the M.
H. de Young Memorial Museum to assist the de Young Museum Art School
in locating a permanent facility in San Francisco and developing a
plan for financial assistance. (Supervisor Ward)
File 167-84-2. Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved an
amendment of the whole, entitled: "Resolution memorializing her
Honor, the Mayor, to urge the trustees of the de Young Museum to
maintain the de Young Museum Art School in the de Young Museum
complex in Golden Gate Park and to establish a task force".
Without objection Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor
Silver, moved to amend the amendment of the whole on Page 2, lines
3-6 by substituting "Board of Supervisors finds that the operation
of an art school within the museum is an integral part of the museum
as defined in the Charter."; and amend on Page 2, lines 9-10 to read
"Honor, the Mayor, to designate a task force to investigate the
overall space problem of the de Young Museum, its art school and the
Golden Gate Park complex of museums."
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
continue consideration to February 25, 1985 with pending amendment
of the whole as amended.
Motion to continue with pending amendment of the whole adopted
by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder. Silver - 5.
Noes: Supervisors Kennedy, Renne, Walker, Ward - 4.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher - 2.
Recommendations of Public Works Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Change Sidewalk Width]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled "Regulating the Width
of Sidewalks", changing the width of sidewalk on both sides of Elsie
Street between Virginia and Esmeralda Avenues. (Department of
Public Works)
File 34-84-14. Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 1458. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 11.
[Streets and Highways]
Ordinance amending Public Works Code, relating to excavations in
streets. (Department of Public Works)
File 233-84-1, Ordinance No.
Tuesday, February 19, 198S
(Amends Sections 33S, 338, 343. 344. 349. 3S0, 351, 352, 353, 354,
355, 367 and 371; deleting Section 341; and adds Section 374.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalJcer. Ward - 11.
[Change of Official Grade]
Ordinance changing or modifying official grades on St. Francis Place,
formerly Verona Place. (Department of Public Works)
File 268-84-2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver. WalKer. Ward - 11.
[Assessment District]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 114-79 regarding improvement of
Mullen Avenue between Montcalm and Rutledge Streets to increase city
aid to the approximate amount of $182,000 and to increase the
interest rate to ten and one half percent per annum. (Department of
Public Works)
File 444-84-1. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 11.
[Permit]
Resolution granting revocable permission to Dinwiddie Construction
Company to temporarily close and occupy the northern sidewalk and to
occupy a portion of Stevenson Street during construction operations
at 33 New Montgomery Street Building (Block 3707, Lot 60).
(Department of Public Works)
File 10-84-13, Resolution No. 128-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
[Permit]
Resolution granting revocable permission to Pacific Medical Center
to occupy a portion of the street area under Clay Street between
Webster and Fillmore Streets, Webster Street between Clay and
Sacramento Streets, Sacramento Street between Webster and Buchanan
Streets, and Fillmore Street between Clay Street and a point
approximately 170 feet north of Clay Street with a conduit.
(Department of Public Works)
File 10-85-1, Resolution No. 132-85
Tuesday, February 19, 1985
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Honqisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Haher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
[Permit]
Resolution approving decision of Director of Public Works granting
permission to occupy portions of the sidewalk area and to construct
a warped driveway ramp at 87 89 Sixth Avenue.
File 24-85-1. Resolution No. 135-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 11.
Adopted as amended
[Highway 101 Corridor Plan]
Resolution opposing the Highway 101 Corridor Plan for a feasibility
or impact study of a second deck on Golden Gate Bridge ((and
reconstruction of Doyle Drive:)) and urging her Honor, the Mayor to
urge the Planning Commission to decline to participate in such
study. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 55-84-4, Resolution No. 129-85
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to amend by
deleting in title, lines 2 and 3 the following phrase. ". and
reconstruction of Doyle Drive;": by deleting on lines 9 through 11
starting with "and WHEREAS" through "roadway"; by deleting on lines
16 through 19 starting with "for the exclusive" through "or
otherwise"; on lines 22 through 26 by inserting on line 21 "her
Honor." after the word "that"; by inserting "such" after the word
"any" and by deleting starting with "involving increasing" through
"concerned" .
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Renne. Walker. Ward - 10.
Noes: Supervisor Silver - 1.
Supervisor Silver moved an amendment of the whole bearing same
title as above.
Motion failed for want of a second.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to amend
by adding the following further resolved clauses:
"Further resolved, that the City and County of San Francisco urges
that increased safety without increasing capacity on the Golden Gate
Bridge and Doyle Drive be given the highest priority"; and
Tuesday, February 19, 198S
"Further resolved, that this Board of Supervisors respectfully
requests the California State Department of Transportation to
investigate and determine appropriate means of making the Golden
Gate Bridge and Doyle Drive safer".
Motion to amend failed adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Nelder. Silver 4.
Noes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari. Renne, Ward - 5.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, WalKer - 2.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Britt - 1.
Adopted
[Street Vacation - Exchange]
Resolution declaring intention of Board of Supervisors to vacate a
portion of Moraga Street, west of Seventh Avenue, in exchange for
lots ISA and 16 in Assessor's Block 2042 and $137, soo and setting
date of April 22, 1985 for public hearing. (Department of Public
Works)
File 177-85-1, Resolution No. 139-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Britt - 1.
(Center Divider Strips]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge both the Chief Administrative
Officer to direct the Department of Public Works, and the Public
Utilities Commission to direct the San Francisco Water Department to
assist the citizens in their efforts to plant, beautify, water and
maintain center divider strips created by the City and County of San
Francisco on several City streets. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 397-84, Resolution No. 123-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Britt - 1.
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
-173-
Tuesday, February 19, 1985
[Commercial Condominium Conversion]
Motion approving final map of 3661 3669 Sacramento Street, a
commercial condominium subdivision. (Department of Public WorKs)
File 58-85-6
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Britt - 1.
[Condominium Conversion]
Motion approving final map of 2760 Sacramento Street, a condominium
subdivision. (Department of Public Works)
File 58-85-7
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Britt - 1.
[New Condominium]
Motion approving final map of 80 Collingwood Street, a condominium
subdivision. (Department of Public Works)
File 58-85-8
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Britt - 1.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
Tueeday. February 19, 198S
[Public Hearing]
Hearing of all persons interested in or obiecting to the proposed
vacation of portions of Bernal Heights Boulevard, Bocana, Coso, Wool
Andover. Moultrie, Gates, Folsom, Banks, Prentiss, Nevada,
RosenKrans, Ripley and Waltham Streets conditioned on the transfer
of jurisdiction thereof, and certain adjacent City properties, from
Department of Public Works to Recreation and Park Commission for the
purpose of all such areas together being held as permanent open
space.
File 171-84
(Pursuant to notice of intention given in Resolution No. 27-8S
adopted January 14, 198S.)
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Opponent
Frank Hutchins, Bernal Heights Council
Jim Brynes
Margaret Randolph
Susan Nugent
Richard Van Kooy
Ted Mayer
Michael Reed
Elizabeth Baylor
Martin Hodge
Respondents
Theodore F. Bayer
Annette Schubert
Jay, Architect for developers
Barry Hanson
Ray Wong. Department of Public Works
Bob Passmore, City Planning Department
Wallace Wortman, Director, Real Estate Department
There being no one else present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing concluded.
From the Clerk of the Board
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Street Vacation]
Ordinance ordering vacation of portions of Bernal Heights Boulevard,
Bocana. Coso, ((Wool, ))Andover, Moultrie, Gates, Folsom. Banks,
Prentiss, Nevada, Rosenkrans, Ripley and ((Waltham ))Streets.
File 171-84-2.2, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved to
delete Coso.
Motion to amend adoption by the following vote:
Tuesday, February 19. 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Honqisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Nelder.
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Maher. Molinari, Renne, Silver. Walker- 5.
Without objection. Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor
Maher, move to rescind previous vote:
Motion to delete Coso Street failed adoption by the following
vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Nelder. Ward - 5.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Renne. Silver,
Walker- 6.
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
delete Wool and Waltham Streets.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 11.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 11.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that the Department of Public Works
provide written statement as to whether it is practical and
acceptable that Coso Street be vacated as it relates to private
easement rights.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply
REPORTS OF COMMITTEE
Recommendations of Health Committee
Adopted
[AIDS - State Legislation]
Resolution supportinq AB 403 (Aqnos) establishinq confidentiality
surrounding the names of the individuals tested for the antibody to
the probable AIDS agent, both in public and private facilities.
File 12-85-4. Resolution No. 133-85
Supervisor Walker presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Tuesday, February 19, 198^
Ayes: SuperviBors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
[AIDS - State Legislation]
Resolution supporting AB 488 (Roos) requiring testing by blood banKs
for antibodies to the probable AIDS agent, providing for the
availability of testing at alternative sites through County
Departments of Health, requiring counseling of individuals seeking
testing, and urging the availability of sufficient State funding for
local alternative testing sites.
File 12-8S-4.1, Resolution No. 134-85
Supervisor Walker presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto
[AIDS Education]
Resolution urging the Mayor to request the Health Commission to
establish a policy for AIDS education.
File 108-8S-1. Resolution No. 124-8S
Supervisor Walker presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 11.
OFF -CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor :
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Arlo Smith. District Attorney. March 3 6; Philip R. Lee. M.D..
Health Commission. February 10-15; L.A. Turpen. Director of
Airports. April 14-19; Ben Tom. Commissioner. San Francisco Unified
School District, February 21-24; Thomas E. Horn, Board of Trustees,
War Memorial, February 14-19 and May 9-lS; Marjorie G. Stern.
Library Commission. February 13 - March 4; James M. Foster, Health
Commission, February 8-18. 1985.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 127-85
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved
adoption.
Tuesday, February 19, 1985
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Britt
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Pamela Naylor
against City and County of San Francisco by payment of $25,000.
(Supervisor Molinari presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 45-85-12
[Campaign Contributions]
Ordinance amending Section 16.508 of the San Francisco Administrative
Code to reduce the maximum allowable campaign contribution from
$1,000 to $500. (Supervisor Kopp presented.) Referred to Finance
Committee .
File 77-85-1
[Commission on Aging]
Ordinance amending Article VI. San Francisco Administrative Code, by
amending Section 5.51. relating to expiration dates of terms of
commission members and by repealing Sections 5.55 and 5.66. relating
to Mayor's report and termination of this Article. (Supervisors
Molinari. Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne, Silver.
Ward presented.) Referred to Human Services Committee.
File 97-85-8
[Condominium Conversion] Ordinance amending Part II. Chapter XIII of
the San Francisco Municipal Code (City Subdivision Code) by amending
Section 1303 and adding Section 1397 to provide a procedure for
exempting the conversion of community apartment projects and stock
cooperatives to condominiums. (Supervisor Kopp presented.)
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 113-85-1
[Chinatown-North Beach Residential Hotel Unit Moratorium]
Ordinance amending San Francisco Administrative Code, by amending
Sections 41B.3 and 41B.11 thereof, to extend the duration of the
Chinatown-North Beach Residential Hotel Unit Moratorium for another
twelve months and to extend the Citizens' Advisory Committee for a
like term. (Supervisor Molinari presented.) Referred to Planning.
Housing and Development Committee.
File 126-85-2
Tuesday, February 19, 1985
[Housing Authority]
Ordinance amending San Francisco Administrative Code, by adding
Sections 12.3 and 12.7 thereto, authorizing the Mayor and the
Controller to contract with the San Francisco Housing Authority to
provide and mandate budgetary and accounting controls. (Supervisor
Walker presented.) Referred to Civil Service and General
Administration Committee.
File 172-85-2
[Employee Relations]
Resolution ratifying Memorandum of Understanding between the City and
County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Fire Fighters. Local
798. (Supervisor Nelder presented.) Referred to Civil Service and
General Administration Committee.
File 93-85-1
[Management Consultant]
Resolution urging the Mayor to seek recommendations of an outside
consultant on how to improve management of the San Francisco Police
Department. (Supervisor Hongisto presented.) Referred to Public
Protection Committee.
File 164-85-1
[City Improvements]
Resolution urging the Mayor to submit a supplemental appropriation
for $3.5 million originally offered in her Honor's proposal to the
Navy for the U.S.S. Missouri, to be used for a jobs program and the
repair of various streets in the Hunters Point neighborhood and the
planting of trees on Third Street. (Supervisor Hongisto
presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 191-85
Requests for Hearings
Referred to Committee
File 12-85-10. By Supervisor Hongisto: To consider supporting SB
190 (Foran) which will help local law enforcement jurisdictions link
into the State Department of Justice computer terminal. Referred to
Public Protection Committee.
File 75-85-3, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider changing the street
name of 7th Street, North of Market Street, to Charles J. Brenham
Place. Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 118-85-4, By Supervisor Ward: To consider the problems and
solutions for neighborhoods where an abundance of dogs are kept
outdoors and barking. Referred to Health Committee.
File 164-85-2. By Supervisors Molinari, Hongisto. Renne. Silver.
Walker. Ward: To consider the management of the San Francisco
Police Department. Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 172-85-3. By Supervisor Kopp: To consider whether the San
Francisco Housing Authority should be placed under the purview of
the Chief Administrative Officer. Referred to Civil Service and
General Administration Committee.
Tuesday, February 19, 198S
File 172-85-4. By Supervisor Molinari: To consider combining the
San Francisco Housing Authority with the Redevelopment Agency.
Referred to civil Service and General Administration Committee.
File 192-85, By Supervisor Kopp: To consider City and County of San
Francisco's relationship with non-profit parking corporations and
their tenants. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 193-85, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider whether the current
condominium conversion legislation should be continued in the same
manner as it is presently constituted. Referred to Planning, Housing
and Development Committee.
File 194-85, By Supervisor Ward: To consider the status of San
Francisco's Art Museums and the feasibility of decentralizing various
portions of the museum collections throughout San Francisco.
Referred to Culture and Recreation Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to comply
with the following requests:
By Supervisor Kopp. that City Attorney be requested to prepare
legislation which would require all departments who enter into leases
with non-profit corporations to notify the Controller of any
delinquent payments in excess of 60 days; that any leases directly or
indirectly based upon a percentage of gross receipts would require
that gross receipts be certified by a certified public accountant:
that County auditors have full and complete access to gross receipts
and supporting data filed with Tax Collector.
By Supervisor Kopp, that City Attorney prepare an opinion with
respect to whether the Chief Administrative Officer can legally be
vested with the administrative and managerial powers over the
Housing Authority.
By Supervisor Maher, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works, inquiring as to whether Loomis street is a dedicated street
and if so. whether the Department has any plans to resurface the
street.
By Supervisor Molinari. that letter be sent to the Mayor urging her
Honor to contact the Chief of Police regarding complaints that
transients are sleeping and parking in the Panhandle.
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter be sent to the Director of
Public Works requesting a written report commenting on how the
present condominium ordinance is working and indicating problems, if
any. they are experiencing in implementing the regulation.
By Supervisor Nelder. that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
requesting she proclaim April 13. 1985 as "George Wolfman Day" in
honor of a man who brought to the baseball teams of Mission High
School and the University of California. Berkeley, the meaning of
team spirit and inspired the City and County of San Francisco with
the same ideal.
Tuesday, February 19, 198S
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
HorKs inquiring as to the feasibility of changing the street name of
7th Street, North of Market Street, to Charles J. Brenham Place and
requesting the Director of Public Works consult with the City
Attorney and draft appropriate legislation to implement same.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the City Attorney
inquiring what the civil and/or criminal penalties are for people who
violated the computer security system and requesting if no such
penalties exist, appropriate legislation be prepared imposing same.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Sheriff requesting
comments concerning whether the Sheriff's Department would be an
appropriate agency to take over control of the criminal justice
computer system, in lieu of the Police Department.
By Supervisor Silver, that Budget Analyst be requested to provide
the exact amount of money expended by the Police Department for each
of the two Marilyn Chambers/Mitchell Brothers raids and
investigations-including personnel, supervision, equipment,
vehicles, administration, etc., and a current line item listing of
the vice squad.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
requesting she proclaim February 19. 1985 as a "Day of Remembrance
in San Francisco" of the internment of 120,000 citizens of Japanese
ancestry during World War II.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the City Attorney and
H.U.D. inquiring whether the Housing Authority can declare
bankruptcy, and if so, what would happen to their properties.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the City Attorney and
H.U.D. inquiring as to what would be involved should the City
buy-out the Housing Authority.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent through the Mayor, to
Deputy Mayor Hadley Roff inquiring whether MUNI has considered
modifying the monthly issuance of MUNI fast passes to begin and end
on the fourth day, rather than at the beginning, of the month,
indicating that such modification would accommodate SSI recipients,
whose checks arrive the third day of the month, and are frequently
without funds during the first days of any given month.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent through her Honor, the
Mayor, to the Chief of Police inquiring how the Police Department is
handling requests for assistance coming in on the 911 line,
indicating it has been brought to her attention that 911 is
responding selectively to requests for assistance and if there are
complaints pertaining to 911, what mechanism is available for
hearing those complaints.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the City Attorney
requesting information on the regulation of private tow-away zones,
including posting of "Tow-Away Zone" signs, fee schedule, etc.
By Supervisor Walker, that letters be sent to the Director of Public
Works and Chief of Police requesting information as to the number of
citations issued for obstructing streets and sidewalks, pursuant to
Article 11, Sections 190-196 of the Traffic Code, for the period
from January 1983 to the present.
Tuesday, February 19. 1985
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
legislation to amend the Traffic Code. Sections 190-196 to increase
the fine for violation from $200 to $1,000 per day.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to explain why
the City Planning Commission has to review and approve amendments to
the San Francisco Administrative Code Section 41.4 pertaining to
expanding the definition of interested party to include certain
non-profit organizations and that City Attorney outline the
procedures and action to be followed by the City Planning Commission
in its review process.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter be sent to Recreation and Park
Commission requesting their review of the feasibility of building an
adjacent facility to the de Young Museum for the purpose of housing
the de Young Art School.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter be sent to the Public Utilities
Commission inquiring as to the feasibility of offering a discount
MUNI fast pass to those persons who have taken early retirement, but
have not yet reached the age of 62 and qualify for the current
senior citizen discount.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter be sent to Recreation and Park
Department inquiring what date has been set for resurfacing the
tennis courts in Golden Gate Park.
By Supervisor Ward, joined by Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be
sent to her Honor, the Mayor requesting information relative to her
plans and procedure for outreach about the Minority Business
Enterprise/Women Business Enterprise/Local Business Enterprise
ordinance to all San Franciscans, especially the business community.
By Supervisor Ward, that the City Attorney be requested to prepare
legislation to amend Health Code, Section 41.12 relating to barking
dogs which would provide that when five neighbors have complained
about excessive barking from a neighbor's dog, that the owner be
issued a citation and upon further excessive barking or refusal of
the owner to do something about the offending barking dog. the
animal be removed.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter be sent to the Chief of Police
requesting information on police procedures for enforcement of
existing noise abatement regulations and the need to amend such
legislation pertaining to barking dogs.
By Supervisor Hongisto. that letter be sent to the Housing Authority
inquiring how many units are currently vacant and how many vacant
units have been vandalized.
Motions Adopted
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to forward to City Planning
Commission ordinance amending San Francisco Administrative Code, by
amending Sections 41B.3 and 41B.11 thereof, to extend the duration
of the Chinatown-North Beach Residential Hotel Unit Moratorium for
another twelve months and to extend the Citizens' Advisory Committee
for like term.
File 113-85-1.1
Tuesday, February 19, 198S
Supervisor Molinari presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Walker, moved adoption.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Bernard Merritt (Supervisor Kennedy)
Wallace Chin (Supervisor Maher)
Daniel F. Donohue (Supervisors Molinari, Ward)
Dave Flamm (Supervisor Nelder)
Charles P. Linden (Supervisor Nelder)
Eng Family Benevolent Association (Supervisor Nelder)
Wing S. Eng (Supervisor Nelder)
Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth (Supervisors Renne.
Hongisto)
Paul L. Wattis (Supervisor Renne)
Washington Eagles Speech and Debate Team (Supervisor Walker)
Melvin Swig (Supervisor Walker)
Sheldon G. Cooper (Supervisor Walker)
Les Payne (Supervisor Ward)
Judy Deutsch (Supervisor Hongisto)
Margaret Brodkin (Supervisor Hongisto)
Marc H. Monheimer (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 6-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
Orlando Hudson (Supervisor Nelder)
Hui Chung Gu (Supervisor Nelder)
Di Chang (Supervisor Nelder)
I Chan Lou (Supervisor Nelder)
File 6.1-8S
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Richard J. Hazelwood (Supervisors Molinari. Kopp)
Justice John Miller (Supervisors Kopp. Kennedy. Silver. Ward)
Ann Weiner (Supervisor Kopp)
Remond C. Sabatte (Supervisor Kopp)
Mary A. Trinqali (Supervisor Kopp)
Rebecca Schneider Waxman (Supervisor Kopp)
Jerome Cohen (Supervisors Silver, Kopp)
Morley K. Wong (Supervisor Silver)
Robert Marcus (Supervisors Britt. Kopp)
Harry Tracy (Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp)
Tuesday, February 19. 1985
Pearl Williams (Supervisor Kennedy)
Ed Gendason (Supervisors Maher. Kopp)
File 2-8S
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
7:18 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Tuesday, February 19. 198S
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on
I, John L. Taylor. 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 8
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS DEPT.
SEP 1 1 1985
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JOURNAL OP PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday. February 25. 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:06 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt. Maher, Molinari, Nelder. Silver. Walker - 6.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Renne. Ward - 5.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Hongisto was noted present at 2:08 p.m.
Supervisor Kennedy was noted present at 2:09 p.m.
Supervisor Kopp was noted present at 2:10 p.m.
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 2:51 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:19 p.m.
Supervisor Renne Excused
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to
excuse Supervisor Renne from attendance until her arrival.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Silver,
WalKer - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Renne, Ward - 5.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Severed from Consent Calendar
Supervisor Kopp requested that the following recommendation of
Finance Committee be severed from the Consent Calendar and
considered separately.
Passed for Second Reading
Monday, February 25. 1985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $15,000, District Attorney, for professional
and special services, and providing for ratification of action
previously taKen. (Controller)
File 101-84-94. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
The Board thereupon resumed its consideration of the following
items on the Consent Calendar.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $30,480. Municipal Court, for permanent
salaries for salary increases pursuant to Section 68203 of the
Government Code: effective July 1. 1984. (Controller)
File 101-84-79. Ordinance No. 102-85
Finally passed.
[Salaries and Wages]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance 1984-85. Municipal Court
to provide a salary increase for Municipal Court judges: effective
July 1. 1984: companion measure to File 101-84-79. (Civil Service
Commission)
File 102-84-16. Ordinance No. 114-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating and rescinding $19,048. Asian Art Museum,
for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe
benefits for appropriation of funds for reclassification of one
position. (Controller)
File 101-84-80. Ordinance No. 103-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance. 1984-85. Asian Art
Museum, reflecting reclassification of one position: companion
measure to File 101-84-80. (Civil Service Commission)
Monday, February 2S, 1985
File 102-84-30, Ordinance No. 115-85
Finally passed.
(Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $70,000. Mayor's Office, for professional
and special services. (Controller)
File 101-84-81. Ordinance No. 104-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $8,682. Registrar of Voters, for overtime:
rescinding $8,682 from permanent salaries-miscellaneous and providing
for ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-82. Ordinance No. 105-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $56,002. Public Utilities Commission,
Finance, for overtime: and rescinding $S6.002 from permanent
salaries -miscellaneous . (Controller)
File 101-84-83. Ordinance No. 106-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $904,950, Police Department, for permanent
salaries, uniform. (Controller)
Pile 101-84-84. Ordinance No. 107-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $18,600. Juvenile Court, Administration, for
equipment purchases. (Controller)
File 101-84-87. Ordinance No. 109-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $17,473,000. Clean Water Program, for capital
projects (Westside Construction and Channel Outfall Consolidation)
and to be transferred to Fund 35-705 and 726 to be held in reserve
until the Federal and State grants are received. (Controller)
File 101-84-90. Ordinance No. 111-85
Finally passed.
Monday. February 25, 1985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $15,795, Parking Authority, for rental of
property, telephone and other contractual services. (Controller)
File 101-84-92. Ordinance No. 113-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Claim]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Elson Q. Lui
against City and County, et al., by payment of $19,000. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-8, Ordinance No. 119-85
(Superior Court No. 765-901.)
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Joan Englund-Guest
and City and County against Norman Vanderbilt, et al., by acceptance
of $1,500: and authorizing dismissal of said litigation. (City
Attorney)
File 46-85-5, Ordinance No.
(Municipal Court No. 835-300.)
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Lease of Property]
Resolution authorizing lease of real property at 25 Van Ness Avenue
for the Real Estate Department and the Parking Authority.
(Supervisor Renne)
File 64-85-4. Resolution No. 148-85
Adopted .
Recommendations of Public WorKs Committee
Finally Passed
[Change SidewalK Width]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled "Regulating the Width
of Sidewalks", changing the width of sidewalk on both sides of Elsie
Street between Virginia and Esmeralda Avenues. (Department of
Public Works)
File 34-84-14, Ordinance No. 101-85
Monday. February 2S, 198S
(Adds Section 1458. )
Finally passed.
[Streets and Highways]
Ordinance amending Public Works Code, relating to excavations in
streets. (Department of Public WorKs)
File 233-84-1, Ordinance No. 116-85
(Amends Sections 335. 338. 343. 344, 349, 350. 351, 352, 353, 354,
355, 367 and 371; deleting Section 341; and adds Sections 374.)
Finally passed.
[Change of Official Grade]
Ordinance changing or modifying official grades on St. Francis Place,
formerly Verona Place. (Department of Public WorKs)
File 268-84-2, Ordinance No. 117-85
Finally passed.
[Assessment District]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 114-79 regarding improvement of
Mullen Avenue between Montcalm and Rutledge Streets to increase City
aid to the approximate amount of $182,000 and to increase the
interest rate to ten and one half percent per annum. (Department of
Public Works)
File 444-84-1. Ordinance No. 118-85
Finally passed.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
Monday, February 25, 1985
[Assessment of Costs]
Resolution confirming report of assessment of costs submitted by
Director of Public Works for gas and electric services ordered to be
rendered at 1321 Chestnut Street by said Director pursuant to
provisions of Sections 203(m) and/or 203(o) of the Building code,
the costs thereof having been paid for out of the Repair and
Demolition Fund. (Department of Public Works)
File 41-84-18. Resolution No. 145-85
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Haher. moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne. Silver, Ward - 4.
From the Clerk of the Board
Finally Passed
[Street Vacation]
Ordinance ordering vacation of portions of Bernal Heights Boulevard.
Bocana, Coso, Andover. Moultrie. Gates. Folsom. Banks. Prentiss.
Nevada. Rosenkrans and Ripley Streets.
File 171-84-2.2. Ordinance No. 100-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $232,000, Municipal Railway, for services of
Public Utilities Commission. (Controller)
File 101-84-85. Ordinance No. 108-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Renne, Ward - 2.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $45,000, San Francisco General Hospital, for
professional services and providing for ratification of action
previously taken. (Controller)
Monday. February 25, 1985
File 101-84-88.1. Ordinance No. 110-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Silver. WalKer - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Excused: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Ward - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $50,286. City Planning, for services of other
departments and other contractual services: rescinding $50,286 from
various appropriations. (Controller)
File 101-84-91, Ordinance No. 112-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Silver, WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Renne, Ward - 2.
Recommendation of Culture and Recreation Committee
Consideration Continued with Pending Amendment of the Whole
[de Young Museum Art School]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Board of Trustees of the M.
H. de Young Memorial Museum to assist the de Young Museum Art School
in locating a permanent facility in San Francisco and developing a
plan for financial assistance. (Supervisor Ward)
File 167-84-2, Resolution No.
(February 19, 1985 - Consideration continued to February 25, 1985
with pending amendment of the whole as
follows: Memorializing her Honor, the Mayor,
to urge the trustees of the de Young Museum to
maintain the de Young Museum Art School in the
de Young Museum complex in Golden Gate ParK
and to establish a tasK force.)
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer failed adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Silver - 5.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, WalKer, Ward - 5.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Monday. February 25. 1985
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
continue consideration to March 11. 1985 with pending amendment of
the whole.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Silver. WalKer. Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy - 2.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $25,000, San Francisco General Hospital, for
capital project budget (Plans and Specifications for 25-bed
psychiatric inpatient unit). (Controller)
File 101-84-86.1. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Renne, Ward - 2.
[Sale of Easement]
Ordinance authorizing sale of a revocable easement in Kern County
(Fuhrman Bequest) to Shell Oil Company. (Real Estate Department)
File 82-85-3. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Renne. Ward - 2.
Adopted
[Claim Against the Government]
Resolution waiving the statute of Limitations with respect to payment
of certain warrant of the City and County of San Francisco payable
to Robert J. Wattles in the amount of $322.17 a legal obligation of
the City and County. (San Francisco Unified School District)
File 23-85-1. Resolution No. 146-85
Monday. February 25. 1985
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Nolinari, Nelder. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Renne, Ward - 2.
[Economic Development Bonds]
Resolution conditionally approving provision by the City and County
of San Francisco for the issuance of bonds to finance a facility
(located at 500 3rd Street) to be developed by Bressie and Company.
(Supervisors Renne. Ward)
File 184-85-1. Resolution No. 149-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Renne, Ward - 2.
[Economic Development Bonds]
Resolution conditionally approving provision by the City and County
of San Francisco for the issuance of bonds to finance a facility
(located on vacant land at Third and Evans Streets) to be developed
by Future Perfect. (Supervisors Renne, Ward)
File 184-85-2, Resolution No. 150-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari, Nelder. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Renne. Ward - 2.
[Economic Development Bonds]
Resolution conditionally approving provision by the City and County
of San Francisco for the issuance of bonds to finance a facility
(located at Mission and 13th Streets) to be developed by L & W
Partnership. (Supervisors Renne, Ward)
File 184-85-3. Resolution No. 151-85
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
amend on page 2. line 16 before the word "with", add the following
language: "which agreement shall include a provision requiring
payment of prevailing wages and benefits, and".
Motion to amend failed adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Nelder, Walker. Ward - 5.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Silver - 6.
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, February 25, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. WalKer, Ward - 10.
Noes: Supervisor Britt
From Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Without Recommendation
Consideration Continued
[Vacation Ordinance]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, providing for the award of
vacation as it accrues: and providing for an effective date of
March 1. 1985. (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 435-84, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 16.10, 16.11, 16.12, 16.13, 16.14 and 16.15;
repeals Sections 16.16-1 and 16.16-2.)
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved to
continue consideration to March 11, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Silver, WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Renne, Ward - 2.
Recommendations of Public Protection Committee
Consideration Continued with Pending Amendment
(Supervisor Nelder dissenting in Committee.)
[Fixed Location and Special Event Valet Parking]
Ordinance amending Police Code, relating to duties of garage owners
or proprietors, solicitors permits, and permits for fixed location
and special event valet parking, and setting fees therefor.
(Supervisor Renne)
File 121-84-16. Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 825 and 826, repeals Sections 827 through 830,
adds Sections 835 through 839, and amends Sections 2.26 and 2.27.)
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto. moved to
amend to substitute Parking Authority for the Police Department as
the permit issuing agency.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to March 4, 1985.
Motion to continue with pending amendment adopted by the
following vote:
Monday, February 25, 1985
Aye6: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Tour Bus Restrictions]
Ordinance amending Police Code, restricting operation of passenger-
carrying commercial motor vehicles on ParKer Avenue, Beaumont Avenue,
Stanyan Street and Rossi Avenue, between Turk and Anza Streets.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 121-84-20, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 1183 and adds Section 1183.2.1 and 1183 . ( (15) )16. )
Supervisor Britt, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to amend
by deleting "1183.15" and substituting "1183.16" wherever mentioned
in legislation.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. WalKer, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Passed for Second Reading
[Permits]
Ordinance amending Police Code, to permit multiple insertion of
coins in mechanical amusement devices. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 121-85-1. Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 1036.8.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Adopted
Monday. February 25. 1985
[Victims of Child Abuse]
Resolution establishing as City policy that the services of the
Juvenile Bureau of the San Francisco Police Department shall include
the provision of sequestered interviewing rooms for victims of child
abuse and further establishing that staffing shall be increased to
appropriate levels. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 167-85. Resolution No. 153-85
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto. moved to
amend on line 29. to insert "and shall be provided with videotape
equipment": after the word "activity".
Motion to amend failed adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Silver - 3.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Walker. Ward - 8.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari, Nelder. Renne. Silver. WalKer. Ward - 11.
[Community Board Program]
Resolution urging the Mayor to allocate funds for the maintenance of
the Community Board Program in the City and County of San Francisco.
(Supervisors WalKer. Molinari. Hongisto. Britt. Silver, Maher.
Nelder, Renne)
File 171-85, Resolution No. 154-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Closed
Hearing of objections relative to report of assessment of costs
submitted by the Director of Public WorKs for sidewalk and curb
repairs ordered to be rendered at various locations by said Director
pursuant to the provisions of the Public Works Code.
File 41-85-2
Block/Lot Cost
674 3rd Avenue 1642/ 32 $ 44.00
1706 27th Avenue 2023/ 50 316.80
1350 York Street 4274/ 7 1.232.00
965 Howard Street 3732/ 12 632.50
3561 Mission Street 5712/ 33 79.20
Monday, February 25, 1<
6245 3rd Street 4941/ 19 1.623.60
1576-1578 McAllister Street 1155/ 15 594.00
((4950 Fulton Street 1668/18A 39.60))
4138-4140 Fulton Street 1660/ 23 396.00
4075 17th Street 2648/ 41 158.40
415 16th Avenue 1528/ 2 1,201.20)
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
There being no one present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing closed.
From Department of Public Works
Division of the Question
Adopted
[Assessment of Costs]
Resolution confirming report of assessment of costs submitted by
Director of Public Works for sidewalk and curb repairs ordered to be
rendered at various locations by said Director pursuant to provisions
of Sections 707 and 707.1 of the Public Works Code, the costs thereof
having been paid for out of a Revolving Fund. (Department of Public
Works)
File 41-85-2. Resolution No. 147-85
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
The Clerk indicated he received communication dated February 21.
1985 from Mr. Tony Poligono stating the Department of Public Works
issued him a permit on March 24, 1984 (No. 56872) and the repairs
were made by himself to the department's satisfaction on property
located at 4950 Fulton Street.
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
division of the question with respect to property at 4950 Fulton
Street so that the matter could be considered separately.
No objection and motion carried.
The roll was thereupon taken on the resolution, as divided, and
it was adopted by the following vote:
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
Monday. February 25. 1985
[Assessment of Costs]
Resolution confirming report of assessment of costs submitted by
Director of Public WorKs for sidewalk and curb repairs ordered to be
rendered at 4950 Fulton Street by said Director pursuant to
provisions of Sections 707 and 707.1 of the Public HorKs Code, the
costs thereof having been paid for out of a Revolving Fund.
(Department of Public WorKs)
File 41-85-2.1. Resolution No.
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
table.
Motion to table adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Rosario Anaya. member. Board of Education. March 17-20: H. Jesse
Arnelle, member. Redevelopment Agency, February 12-20; Supervisor
Nillie B. Kennedy, March 1-3; Supervisor Quentin L. Kopp. February
28-March 4 and June 1-July 5; Drucilla Stender Ramey, member.
Commission on the Status of Women. February 12-16: Supervisor Doris
M. Ward. March 1-15; Ian McKibbin White. Director of Museums.
February 20-22. 1985.
File 1-85. Resolution No. 140-85
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Called Out of Committee
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $332,542, Municipal Railway, other
contractual services and capital projects; placing $332,542 on
reserve (contra flow lane, McAllister/Market). Called out of
Committee by Supervisor Kopp; scheduled for March 18. 1985 Board
meeting.
File 101-83-204
Monday, February 25, 1985
Referred to Coinmittee
[Payroll and Business Taxes]
Ordinance amending Part III of the San Francisco Municipal Code by
amending Sections 908 and 1023 thereof to permit tax information
filed by a person who has entered into a property occupancy contract
with City (or with a nonprofit garage corporation) to be utilized by
authorized City officials to monitor, audit or enforce performance
under such property occupancy contract, and providing for an
effective date. (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari presented.) Referred
to Finance Committee.
File 192-85-1
Adopted
[Earthquake Preparedness]
Resolution endorsing Earthquake Preparedness WeeK and urging the
Mayor to proclaim the weeK of April 15-20 as Earthquake Preparedness
WeeK.
File 4-85-5, Resolution No. 141-85
Supervisor Britt presented and, seconded by Supervisor WalKer,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Renne, Silver,
WalKer. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Nelder - 4.
Referred to Committee
[State Legislation]
Resolution memorializing the State Legislature to amend Government
Code Section 8920(b)(3) to prohibit State Legislators from practicing
compensated advocacy before local government boards and commissions.
(Supervisor Kopp presented.) Referred to Civil Service and General
Administration Committee.
File 12-85-11
Adopted
[Rent Stabilization - State Legislation]
Resolution opposing AB 483 (Costa) which would pre-empt portions of
the San Francisco Residential Rent Stabilization and Arbitration
Ordinance.
File 12-85-12, Resolution No. 142-85
Supervisor Britt presented and, seconded by Supervisor WalKer.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday. February 25, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Molinari. Renne, Silver.
Walker. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp, Maher, Nelder - 4.
[San Francisco Adult Day Health Care Planning Council]
Resolution designating the San Francisco Adult Day Health Care
Planning Council as the Review and Comment Committee for applications
to participate in the linkages program.
File 196-85, Resolution No. 143-85
Supervisor Molinari presented.
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Molinari. Nelder, Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Maher. Ward - 4.
Referred to Committee
File 197-85 Charter Amendment (draft) amending Section 7.601
thereof, relating to repair of accepted streets and sidewalks,
removing from the abutting property owner the duty to keep the
fronting sidewalk in good repair and condition. (Supervisor Nelder
presented.) Referred to Rules and Legislation Committee.
Requests for Hearings
Pile 223-84-17. By Supervisor Walker: To consider the impact of the
Downtown Plan as it affects the Health Department. Referred to
Health Committee.
File 18-85-6. By Supervisor Renne: To consider installing a stop
sign at California and Locust Streets. Referred to Transportation
and Traffic Committee.
File 100-85-3, By Supervisor Renne: To consider joint report from
Budget Analyst, Controller and Mayor's Office regarding revenues
available to fund the 1985-86 budget. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 115-85-4, By Supervisor Silver: To consider amending the
Planning Code to allow church use of commercial property in a
residential neighborhood to continue the non-conforming commercial
use. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 167-85-1, By Supervisor Silver: To consider supporting
acguisition of video equipment for use of the Juvenile Bureau of the
Police Department for the purpose of videotaping child witnesses to
avoid their being obligated to repeat their traumatic experiences
over and over. Referred to Public Protection Committee.
Monday, February 25, 1985
File 184-85-4, By Supervisors Maher, Walker, Kennedy, Nelder,
Silver, Ward: To consider whether there should be a City policy on
the issuance of industrial development bonds and what that policy
should be, with particular emphasis on the questions of prevailing
wage guidelines, minority and women-owned businesses and such other
issues as the Committee may deem relevant. Referred to Civil
Service and General Administration Committee.
Pile 198-85, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider if the Pacific Gas
and Electric franchise agreement, which charges one-half of one
percent of total gross sales revenues, is in accordance with the
requirements set forth in the City Charter and is in line with rates
currently charged to other public utilities. Referred to Public
Works Committee.
File 199-85, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider if the Housing
Authority, Port Authority and other City departments should be
purchasing power from Hetch Hetchy's power system instead of at
higher commercial rates from Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 200-85, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider requiring operation
of the City owned and operated auto service garage at Golden Gateway
to remain open and if it has already been closed to consider
reopening this service. Referred to Transportation and Traffic
Committee .
File 201-85. By Supervisor Nelder: To consider the possibility of
retaining all employees when contracts for services for the City and
County of San Francisco are let and the contractor changes, with
appropriate exceptions. Referred to Civil Service and General
Administration Committee.
File 202-85, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider the recent accidents
at the corner of Turk and Stanyan Streets to determine if some
improvements can be made to the existing signal to improve the
safety condition in this area. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 203-85. By Supervisor Renne: To consider the situation of
commercial tour buses traveling the residential portion of upper
Union Street. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 204-85, By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the management
practices of the Neighborhood Arts Centers and their relationship
with the Art Commission. Referred to Culture and Recreation
Committee.
File 205-85, By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the Department of
Social Services policies and programs for the homeless, particularly
children who are living in the shelter facilities. Referred to
Human Services Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
Monday. February 25. 1985
By Supervisor Kopp. that letter be sent to attorney for the Uptown
Parking Corporation requesting a copy of draft settlement agreement
which included provision by which City and County would agree not to
pursue any criminal charges against WilKes Bashford.
By Supervisor Kopp. that City Attorney prepare legislation to end
the self-perpetuating board of directors of non-profit parking
garage corporations and to require board of directors to be selected
and approved by the Board of Supervisors.
By Supervisor Kopp. that City Attorney be requested to investigate
feasibility of transferring administration of non-profit parking
garages to the Parking Authority.
By Supervisor Naher. that letter be sent to the President of the
Recreation and Park Commission inquiring as to the feasibility of
acquiring the vacant lots on the north slope of Bernal Heights for
open space.
By Supervisor Maher, that letters be sent to the Director of Public
Works and Director of Public Health inquiring as to the status of
City regulations regarding asbestos in residential and commercial
buildings including but not limited to the following: what is the
extent of asbestos present in all buildings in San Francisco; what
codes govern the presence and the removal of asbestos: what
procedures have the departments implemented to assist citizens in
ascertaining the extent of asbestos presence in buildings and in
obtaining the proper removal of it; and finally, the exact
responsibility of departments, property owners, residents and
tenants in this matter.
By Supervisor Molinari. that letter be sent to the Director of
Public Works requesting that the mechanical street cleaning program
located in the lower Nob Hill, between California and Sutter streets
and Powell and Hyde Streets be re-evaluated because automobiles
parked in violation of the program are not being removed.
By Supervisor Nelder. that City Attorney prepare legislation to
require City owned and operated auto service garage at Golden
Gateway to remain open and if it has already been closed to consider
reopening this service.
By Supervisor Nelder. that City Attorney prepare legislation to
provide for the mandatory inclusion of a prevailing wage clause in
all future economic development bonds.
By Supervisor Nelder. that City Attorney prepare legislation to
permit retention of all City employees when contract for services
for the City and County of San Francisco are let and the contractor
changes, with appropriate exceptions.
By Supervisor Nelder. that City Attorney advise if legislation can
be prepared which would require that the tire service employees, who
are very experienced, working at the Muni garages may be retained as
the contract with General Tire expires and is turned over to
Goodyear.
By Supervisor Nelder. that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works requesting an investigation of the recent accidents at the
corner of Turk and Stanyan Streets to determine if some improvements
can be made to the existing signal to improve the safety condition
in this area.
Monday, February 2S, 1985
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney prepare legislation to
allow church use of commercial property in a residential
neighborhood to continue the non-conforming commercial use.
By Supervisors Silver. Walker, that letter be sent to her Honor, the
Mayor, requesting she proclaim the week of April 21 to 27 as "Organ
Donor Awareness Week" in San Francisco.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney prepare legislation
supporting acquisition of video equipment for use by the Juvenile
Bureau of the Police Department for the purpose of videotaping child
witnesses to avoid their being obligated to repeat their traumatic
experiences over and over.
By Supervisor Britt. that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works requesting that he investigate the feasibility of placing a
towaway sign at the corner of Glendale and Market Streets to prevent
vehicles parked at that corner from creating hazardous turns and
that interested parties be notified of any hearings.
By Supervisor Britt. that letters be sent to the Director of City
Planning. Director of Public Works and Residential Rent Board
requesting an investigation to determine whether there are
violations of City ordinances at 145 Laurel Street stemming from
construction on these premises.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the Art Commission
regarding allegations that tenants of the Western Addition Cultural
Center are not paying rent as per their lease agreements with the
City.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the Controller
requesting his investigation of allegations that tenants of the
Western Addition Cultural Center are not paying rent as per their
lease agreements with the City.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that Budget Analyst conduct a management
audit of the operations of the Western Addition Cultural Center.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that City Attorney prepare legislation which
would require all members of the Board of Directors of the various
neighborhood art centers under the direction of the Art Commission
be residents of the City and County and that no member shall serve
on the board for longer than three terms and that no term be longer
than six years.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the Acting Director of
the Recreation and Park Department and the Recreation and Park
Commission inquiring why signs have not been posted at John McLaren
Park to notify citizens that the park is off limits to dirt bike
riders.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the General Manager
and the Social Services Commission advising them that hearings have
been called to consider the Department of Social Services policies
and programs for the homeless, particularly children who are living
in the shelter facilities.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works asking them to initiate the proceedings to vacate that portion
of Bocana Street located under Mr. Barry Hansen's property.
Monday. February 25. 1985
By Supervisor WalKer, that Budget Analyst be requested to report on
the number of positions authorized for the Department of Public
Health since the budget passed last year, including what the
positions are for. salary amounts, approval dates, and other such
positions in the department which may be pending or planned.
By Supervisor WalKer. that letter be sent to the Director of Real
Estate. Chair of the Condo Task Force inquiring when the Board may
expect to receive their report.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent through the Mayor to
Captain Grey at Central Station asking what is being done to reduce
the fears which residents of Telegraph Hill are feeling in the wake
of recent robberies, muggings and a homicide with copies to the
Chief of Police and Police Commission.
Motions Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
The Upper Grant Avenue Street Fair (Supervisor Maher)
Ed Zelinski (Supervisor Molinari)
Wong Family Benevolent Association (Supervisor Nelder)
Harvey Wong (Supervisor Nelder)
Frank Hutchins (Supervisors Walker and Ward)
File 6-85-8
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
George Grier (Supervisor Walker)
John Abney (Supervisor Walker)
Anna Jew (Supervisor Walker)
File 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Nathan Berke (Supervisor Kopp)
Janet L. Richards (Supervisor Britt)
Herman Konig (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
Monday, February 2S, 1985
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
4:33 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clertt
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taKen
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taJcen up.
Monday. February 25. 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on July 1, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
ClerK of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 9
MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS DE^Tv
SEP 1 i 1985
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JOURNAL OP PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OP SUPERVISORS
Monday, March 4, 198S - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:08 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher. Holinari. Nelder,
Walker - 6.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp, Renne. Silver, Ward - 5.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Kopp excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Ward excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Kennedy was noted present at 2:10 p.m.
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 2:11 p.m.
Supervisor Silver was noted present at 2:11 p.m.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Severed from Consent Calendar
Supervisor WalKer requested that the following recommendations
of Transportation and Traffic Committee be severed from the Consent
Calendar and considered separately.
Adopted
[Parking Regulation]
Resolution enacting and rescinding parking regulations, various
streets .
File 19-84-19. Resolution No. 158-85
(90 Degree Parking - Establish
1000 Block of Vallejo Street, eastern terminus of the block
(3 spaces in the cul-de-sac area):
Monday, March 4. 1985
Francisco Street, north side, between Grant Avenue and a point
approximately 85 feet east of Grant Avenue.
No ParKinq Anytime - Establish
Francisco Street, south side, between Grant Avenue and a point
approximately 85 feet east of Grant Avenue;
Clinton Park, north side, between Stevenson and Valencia
Streets.
Tow-Away - No ParKinq Anytime - Rescind
Clinton Park, south side, between Stevenson and Valencia
Streets. )
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
Request Granted
Supervisor Walker requested that the Clerk send a letter to the
Director of Public Works requesting information be furnished on the
request for parking regulations on Francisco Street and in the future
a summary report be provided with the work order describing each item
listed.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of Union
Street, between Gough and Fillmore Streets and Laguna Street,
between Filbert and Green Streets, 2:00 a.m., June 1 to 12:00
midnight, June 2, 1985, for Union Street Fair: providing for
Municipal Railway reimbursement.
File 42-84-127. Resolution No. 160-84
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
Severed from Consent Calendar
Supervisor Renne requested that the following recommendation of
Transportation and Traffic Committee be severed from the Consent
Calendar and considered separately.
Adopted
[Traffic Regulations]
Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.
Monday, March 4. 198S
File 20-8S-1. Reeolution No. 167-85
(Right Lane Must Turn Right - Establish
Army Street, eastbound at Evans Avenue.
MidblocK CrosswalKs - Establish
Crossing Drumn Street, approximately 140 feet north of
Sacramento Street;
Crossing Davis Street, approximately 110 feet north of
Sacramento Street;
Crossing Front Street, approximately 135 feet north of
Sacramento Street.
Tow-Away No Stopping 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. - Establish
Junipero Serra Boulevard, west side, between 19th Avenue and
Font Boulevard.
Tow-Away No Stopping 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. Everyday - Establish
Jessie Street north side from a point approximately 75 feet
west of 5th Street to a point approximately 76 feet westerly
(space occupied by meters #410, #412 and #416).
Tow-Away No Stopping 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. - Establish
6th Street, west side, between Market and Harrison Streets:
Bay Street, north side, between Powell and Laguna Streets.
Tow-Away No Stopping 3:00 - 7:00 p.m. - Establish
6th Street, west side, between Harrison and Brannan Streets.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
Severed from Consent Calendar
Supervisor Kennedy requested that the following recommendations
of Health Committee be severed from the Consent Calendar and
considered separately.
Adopted
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification of contract between the City
and County (Public Health, Community Mental Health Services) and San
Francisco Medical Center Outpatient Improvement Programs, Inc..
decreasing contract by $408,523. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-7. Resolution No. 173-85
Monday, March 4. 1985
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Silver. Ward - 3.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health. Community Mental Health Services) and University of
California Board of Regents. San Francisco General Hospital,
Department of Psychiatry, in amount of $166,375. (Department of
Public Health)
File 30-85-9. Resolution No. 175-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver. Ward - 3.
The Board thereupon resumed its consideration of the following
items on the Consent Calendar.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $25,000. San Francisco General Hospital, for
capital project budget (Plans and Specifications for 25-bed
psychiatric inpatient unit). (Controller)
File 101-84-86.1. Ordinance No. 120-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Joan Englund-Guest
and City and County against Norman Vanderbilt. et al., by acceptance
of $1,500: and authorizing dismissal of said litigation. (City
Attorney)
File 46-85-5. Ordinance No. 123-85
(Municipal Court No. 835-300.)
Finally passed.
[Sale of Easement]
Ordinance authorizing sale of a revocable easement in Kern County
(Fuhrman Bequest) to Shell Oil Company. (Real Estate Department)
Monday, March 4, 198S
File 82-85-3, Ordinance No. 124-85
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
(Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $20,000, Adult Probation, for other
contractual services. (Controller)
File 101-84-48, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
(Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Paul Molina against
Marcello A. Biradelli, et al., Marie Principe, et al., against City
and County, et al., Marcello Biradelli against Michael DeLambert, et
al., (Consolidated) by payment of $83,333. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-9, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court Nos . 780-228, 789-262 and 792-835.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Patricia L. Au
against City and County, et al.. by payment of $7,602. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-10. Ordinance No.
(U.S. Federal District Court No. C83-5186.)
Passed for second reading.
(Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Pamela Naylor
against City and County of San Francisco by payment of $25,000.
(Supervisor Molinari)
File 45-85-12. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 783-303.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and County
against Ronald J. Neuman. et al.. in accordance with terms and
conditions of settlement agreement, and approving same: authorizing
execution of settlement agreement by City Attorney. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-4.1. Ordinance No.
Monday. March 4, 1985
(Superior Court No. 806-788.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Robert J. Puts.
City and County against Donald Geller by acceptance of $17,340. and
authorizing dismissal of said litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-6. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 808-503.)
Passed for second reading.
Recommendation of Public Protection Committee
Finally Passed
[Permits]
Ordinance amending Police Code, to permit multiple insertion of
coins in mechanical amusement devices. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 121-85-1. Ordinance No. 125-85
(Amends Section 1036.8.)
Finally passed.
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Adopted
[Stop Intersections]
Resolution designating and rescinding certain intersections as "STOP"
intersections.
File 18-85-3. Resolution No. 166-85
(Stop Intersections - Establish
47th Avenue and Santiago Street, southeast and northwest
corners, stopping north- and southbound 47th Avenue traffic:
Washington and Divisadero Streets, northwest and southeast
corners, stopping north- and southbound Divisadero Street
traffic (MaKing this a four-way Stop);
Anazon Avenue and Naples Street, northeast and southwest
corners, stopping east- and westbound Amazon Street traffic
(making this a four-way Stop);
Webster and Waller Streets, northwest and southeast corners
of Webster Street, stopping north- and southbound Webster
Street traffic.
Monday, March 4. 1985
Stop Intersection - Rescind
Webster and Waller Streets, northeast and southwest corners of
Waller Street, stopping east- and westbound Waller Street
traffic. )
Adopted
[Street Closings]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of various
streets at various times.
File 42-85-13, Resolution No. 187-85
(Broadway, between Divisadero and Lyon Streets, from 10:00 p.m..
March 15, to 2:00 a.m., March 16, 1985, for private blocK party.
Geary Boulevard, westbound lane between 26th and 27th Avenues,
from 10:00 p.m., April 13, through 3:00 a.m., April 14, 1985,
for Easter midnight services at Holy Virgin Community of San
Francisco; provided, however, that the westbound lane remains
open for buses.
Raymond Avenue, between Bayshore Boulevard and Alpha Street, on
March 23, 1985, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., for Founders Day
Celebration.
Grove Street, between Larkin and Franklin Streets, from
6:00 p.m.. May 31, to 3:00 a.m., June 1, 1985; provided,
however, that intersections remain open until 6:30 p.m. for
buses; and PolK Street, between McAllister and Grove Streets,
from 8:00 p.m.. May 31, to 3:00 a.m., June 1, 1985, for the
Blacit and White Ball.
Maiden Lane, between Stockton and Kearny Streets, on
March 21-23, 1985, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., for Annual
Daffodil Festival.
Waverly Place, between Washington and Clay Streets, on March
24. 1985, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., for annual spring
festival, sponsored by the Yee Fung Toy Association.
PolK Street, between Grove and McAllister Streets, on
September 14 and 15, 1985. from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. each day,
for Fourth Annual American Indian Street Fair and Pow-Wow.
Lily Street, between Laguna and Buchanan Streets, on April 7.
1985, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., for Third Annual Lily
Easter Party.
PolK Street, between Sutter and Jackson Streets, from 2:00
a.m., June 29, to 12:00 midnight, June 30, 1985, for Thirteenth
Annual Arts and Crafts Fair sponsored by the PolK Street
Merchants Association, Inc.
Adopted.
Recommendations of Health Committee
Adopted
Monday, March 4, 1985
[Contract]
Resolution approving new contract between the City and County
(Public Health. Community Substance Abuse Services. Division of Drug
Programs) and Regents of the University of California. University of
California - San Francisco (U.C.S.F. Teens'n Theater), in amount of
$10,000. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-3. Resolution No. 170-85
Adopted.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving second modification to contract between the
City and County (Public Health. Community Mental Health Services)
and Telecare Corporation, increasing the contract by $624,380.
(Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-6. Resolution No. 172-85
Adopted.
[Agreement]
Resolution approving formal agreement between the City and County
(Public Health. Community Substance Abuse Services. Division of
Alcohol Programs) and Institute of Advanced Driver Education and
Training (lADET) First Offender Drinking Driver Program. Level I.
(Department of Public Health)
File 43-85-1. Resolution No. 189-85
Adopted.
[Grant - Private]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health. Central
Administration, to expend a grant of $66,000 from the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation for health services for the homeless. (Mayor)
File 146-85-1. Resolution No. 192-85
Adopted .
[Grant - Federal]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health. Family Health
Division, to apply for. accept and expend a supplemental grant of
$117,516 from the California Family Planning Council, Inc.. for
family planning services. (Mayor)
File 146-85-2. Resolution No. 193-85
Adopted.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
Monday. March 4. 198S
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Recoamendation of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $15,000. District Attorney, for professional
and special services, and providing for ratification of action
previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-94. Ordinance No. 121-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Silver. Ward - 3.
Recommendations of Public Protection Committee
(Supervisor Nelder dissenting in Committee.)
Consideration Continued
[Fixed Location and Special Event Valet Parking]
Ordinance amending Police Code, relating to duties of garage owners
or proprietors, solicitors permits, and permits for fixed location
and special event valet parking, and setting fees therefor.
(Supervisor Renne)
Pile 121-84-16. Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 825 and 826. repeals Sections 827 through 830.
adds Sections 835 through 839. and amends Sections 2.26 and 2.27.)
(February 25. 1985 - Consideration continued to March 4. 1985 with
pending amendment as follows: to make Parking
Authority instead of Police Department as the
permit issuing agency.)
Supervisor Renne. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
continue consideration to March 11. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver. Ward - 3.
Monday, March 4. 1985
Finally Passed
[Tour Bus Restrictions]
Ordinance amending Police Code, restricting operation of passenger-
carrying commercial motor vehicles on Parker Avenue, Beaumont Avenue,
Stanyan Street and Rossi Avenue, between Turk and Anza Streets.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 121-84-20, Ordinance No. 122-85
(Amends Section 1183 and adds Section 1183.2.1 and 1183.16.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver. Ward - 3.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $704,343, Superior Court, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits and
fees and other compensation. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-89, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver. Ward - 3.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $9,963, Police Department - Office of
Citizens' Complaints, for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and
related mandatory fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for
creation of one position. (Controller)
File 101-84-93, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver, Ward - 3.
Monday. March 4, 1985
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Police
Commission, reflecting classification of one 1818 Management
Information System Specialist for the Office of Citizen Complaints;
companion measure to File 101-84-93. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-33. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Nolinari.
Nelder, Renne, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver. Ward - 3.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $30,771, Fine Arts Museum, for other
contractual services. (Controller)
File 101-84-96. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Nolinari,
Nelder. Renne. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Silver. Ward - 3.
[Garage Lease]
Ordinance authorizing the award of the Vallejo Street Garage
Automobile Parking Lease to the Metropolitan Parking Corporation.
(Parking Authority)
File 47-85-1. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nolinari.
Nelder, Renne. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver, Ward - 3.
Adopted
[Release of Lien]
Resolution authorizing the release of lien against real property at
21 Baden Street, owned by Mable Stone. (Department of Public Health)
File 3-85-4, Resolution No. 164-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nolinari,
Nelder, Renne, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver. Ward - 3.
Monday, March 4. 1985
[Federal Budget]
Resolution opposing the Federal Budget for fiscal year 1985-86
proposed by the President of the United States because the budget
contains significant domestic spending cuts and defense spending
increases. (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 13-85-1. Resolution No. 165-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver. WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with the Controller's certification that
janitorial building maintenance services can be practically performed
at the Hunters Point Neighborhood Facility Building by private
contractor for lower cost than similar worK services performed by
City and County. (Mayor's Office of Community Development)
File 25-85-1. Resolution No. 168-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with the Controller's certification that guard/
security services can be practically performed at the Hunters Point
Neighborhood Facility Building by private contractor for lower cost
than similar worK services performed by City and County. (Mayor's
Office of Community Development)
File 25-85-2, Resolution No. 169-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
Adopted
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Resolution approving City and County of San Francisco's 1985 Single
Family Mortgage Housing Bond Program and authorizing its submission
to the United States Department of Treasury. (Supervisors Renne,
Ward)
File 160-85-2, Resolution No. 144-85
Supervisor WalKer. seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to amend
cover page of report to change the word "program" to "policy".
Monday, March 4. 1985
Motion to amend cover adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver, WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Coiwwittee
Passed for Second Reading
[Traffic Regulation]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, relating to parking control at the
Fire Department off-street parking facility located at 260 Golden
Gate Avenue. (Department of Public Works)
File 124-84-17, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 32.6.6)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
Refused Passage for Second Reading as Amended
[Driveway Width]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, limiting the width of one-car
driveways. (Supervisor Silver)
File 307-84-30. Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 38 .0. )
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to amend
on line 9 by Inserting the words "new and reconstructed" after the
word "no".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Britt - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
Refused passage for second reading as amended by the following
vote:
Monday, March 4, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Maher, Silver - 3.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Molinari, Nelder. Renne,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
Adopted
[Traffic Signals]
Resolution urging Chief Administrative Officer to urge Director of
Department of Public WorKs to install traffic signals at the
intersection of Turk and Broderick Streets. (Supervisor Kennedy)
File 18-84-21. Resolution No. 157-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
[Grant - Federal Funds]
Resolution authorizing Public Utilities Commission to apply for.
accept and expend $6,600 of Urban Mass Transportation Act. Section
10 funds for managerial training for four Public Utilities Commission
employees to attend training programs at various universities.
(Mayor)
Pile 94-85-1. Resolution No. 190-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
[Grant - State Funds]
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works to apply for, accept
and expend $84,000 of Transportation Development Act Article 3 funds
for 1985-86 Bicycle Projects. (Mayor)
File 148-85-1. Resolution No. 194-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
Recommendations of Rules and Legislation Committee
Adopted
Monday. March 4. 198S
[Appointment]
Resolution confirming Mayor's appointment of Dorman L. Commons as a
member of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, vice Anne Halsted.
resigned, for unexpired term ending September 3, 1987. (Rules and
Legislation Committee)
Pile 33-84-9, Resolution No. 159-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President. Supervisor Hongisto assumed
the Chair.
[Appointment]
Resolution appointing Susan Guyette as a member of the Ballot
Simplification Committee, vice herself, (representing the California
Association of Broadcast Editorial Directors) term expired, for term
ending November 30, 1986. (Rules and Legislation Committee)
Pile 92-84-41.1. Resolution No. 161-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Molinari, Ward - 3.
Recommendations of Health Committee
Adopted
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health Community Mental Health Services) and
Progress Foundation, increasing contract by $33,316: and placing
funds in the amount of $33,316 in reserve. (Department of Public
Health)
Pile 30-85-5, Resolution No. 171-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari. Ward - 3.
Monday. March 4, 1985
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health, Community Mental Health Services) and
Patients' Rights Advocacy Services, increasing the contract by
$1,655: and placing funds in the amount of $1,655 in reserve.
(Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-8, Resolution No. 174-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Nelder.
Renne. Silver, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Molinari. Ward - 3.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health, Community Mental Health Services) and MSC
Psychiatric Services Corporation, increasing contract by $32,521;
and placing funds in the amount of $32,521 in reserve. (Department
of Public Health)
File 30-85-10. Resolution No. 176-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder.
Renne. Silver, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Ward - 3.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health, Community Mental Health Services) and
Family Service Agency of San Francisco, increasing the contract by
$43,000; and placing funds in the amount of $43,000 in reserve.
(Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-11. Resolution No. 177-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Molinari. Ward - 3.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health. Community Mental Health Services) and La
Chein Group Home. Inc.. increasing the contract by $2,415; and
placing funds in the amount of $2,415 in reserve. (Department of
Public Health)
File 30-85-12. Resolution No. 178-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday. March 4. 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Honqisto, Kennedy. Maher, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Ward - 3.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health. Community Mental Health Services) and
Pacific Mental Health Services. Inc., increasing the contract by
$13.56S; and placing funds in the amount of $13,565 in reserve.
(Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-13. Resolution No. 179-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari. Ward - 3.
(Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health. Community Mental Health Services) and
Bayview Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement,
increasing the contract by $367,148; and placing funds in the amount
of $60,000 in reserve. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-14. Resolution No. 180-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Nelder,
Renne, Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Molinari. Ward - 3.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health, Community Mental Health Services) and
Crestwood Hospitals. Inc.. increasing the contract by $69,000; and
placing funds in the amount of $69,000 in reserve. (Department of
Public Health)
File 30-85-15. Resolution No. 181-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Molinari. Ward - 3.
[Contract]
Resolution approving first amendment to contract between the City
and County (Public Health. Community Substance Abuse Services) and
Center for Education and Mental Health (The Iris Project), in the
amount of $10,972; and placing funds in the amount of $10,972 in
reserve. (Department of Public Health)
Monday. March 4. 1985
File 30-85-16. Resolution No. 182-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Molinari. Ward - 3.
[Contract]
Resolution approving first amendment to the contract between the City
and County (Public Health. Community Substance Abuse Services.
Division of Alcohol Programs) and St. Vincent de Paul Society -
District Council of San Francisco (OZANAM Reception Center), in the
amount of $9,750; and placing funds in the amount of $9,750 in
reserve. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-17. Resolution No. 183-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Molinari. Ward - 3.
[Contract]
Resolution approving second amendment to contract between the City
and County (Public Health. Community Substance Abuse Services.
Division of Alcohol Programs) and Women's Alcoholism Center, in the
amount of $10,000: and placing funds in the amount of $10,000 in
reserve. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-18. Resolution No. 184-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari. Ward - 3.
The President reassumed the Chair.
[Contract]
Resolution approving first amendment to contract between the City and
County (Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division
of Alcohol Programs) and Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation for
Community Improvement, Inc., (Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation -
Center for Problem Drinkers), in the amount of $7,000: and placing
funds in the amount of $7,000 in reserve. (Department of Public
Health)
File 30-85-19. Resolution No. 185-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, March 4, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
(AIDS - Congressional Hearings)
Resolution supporting Senate hearings regarding the response of the
United States Government to the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
(A.I.D.S.) and urging Congressional hearings be held. (Supervisor
Hard)
Pile 108-85, Resolution No. 191-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Ward - 3.
Recommendations of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Adopted
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that a twelve month moratorium on restaurants, bars and
fast-food establishments on Clement Street, between Arguello
Boulevard and 34th Avenue, in portions of Assessor's Blocks
1401-1419, 1421-1444, 1446-1465 will have no significant impact on
the environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of Final
Negative Declaration. (Department of City Planning)
File 110-84-9.3. Resolution No. 162-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Ward - 3.
Passed for Second Reading
[Clement Street Moratorium]
Ordinance prohibiting approval of permits for the establishment and
operation of restaurants, fast-food establishments, and bars on
Clement Street between ParK Presidio Boulevard and 34th Avenue for
twelve months; providing for definitions and a severability clause.
(Supervisor Molinari)
File 110-84-9.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Ward - 3.
Monday, March 4. 1985
Passed for Second Reading
[Clement Street Moratorium]
Ordinance temporarily prohibiting approval of permits for the
establishment and operation of restaurants, fast-food establishments,
and bars on Clement Street between Arguello Boulevard and Funston
Avenue: providing for definitions and severability clause.
(Supervisor WalKer)
File 110-84-11.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp. Ward - 3.
[Interim Zoning Controls]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, to change the procedure for
the interim zoning controls process. (Planning, Housing and
Development Committee)
File 115-84-11
(Amends Section 306.7.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, silver. Walker - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
The Board, at the 'hour of 3:20 p.m., recessed to convene in
closed session to meet with its designated employee representative.
as provided in the Government Code.
Reconvening of the Board
The Board, at the hour of 4:52 p.m., reconvened.
Calling the Roll
On call of the roll, the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder. Renne,
Walker - 7.
Noted absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 4.
Quorum present.
Monday, March 4, 1985
Supervisor Kennedy noted present at 5:C0 p.m.
Supervisor Silver noted present at S:03 p.m.
Report of Closed Session
Deputy City Attorney MarK Kertz reported that the Board had met
in closed session with its designated employee representative on
negotiation issues including childcare.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Joseph Barletta. member. Public Utilities Commission. March 6-8 and
March 20-24; J. Edward Fleishell. member. Airports Commission.
February 28-March 4; Howard Gloyd, member. Civil Service Commission.
February 25-28; Thomas E. Horn, member. War Memorial Board. February
14-19; Thomas Hsieh. member. Police Commission. February 28-March 3;
JoAnne Miller, member. Board of Education. March 15-24; Supervisor
Louise Renne. March 7-10 and March 22-April 1; C. Mackey Salazar.
member. City Planning Commission, February 18-26; Sodonia M. Wilson,
member. Board of Education. March 15-19; David K. YamaKawa Jr..
member. Human Rights Commission, March 2-5, 1985.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 163-85
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Clement Street Moratorium]
Ordinance temporarily prohibiting the approval of permits for the
establishment and operation of restaurants, fast food establishments,
and bars on Clement Street between Arguello Boulevard and Funston
Avenue; providing for definition and severability clause.
(Supervisor Molinari presented.) Referred to Planning. Housing and
Development Committee.
File 110-84-13
Monday, Match 4. 1985
[Community Housing Advisory Committee]
Draft ordinance amending Chapter 12 of the San Francisco
Administrative Code by adding Sections 12.6 through 12.8 thereto,
creating a Community Housing Advisory Committee. (Supervisors
WalKer. Britt and Hongisto presented.) Referred to Civil Service
and General Administration Committee.
File 97-85-11
[Growth Limitations on Office Development]
Draft ordinance amending Part II, Chapter II of the San Francisco
Municipal Code (City Planning Code) by adding Section 175.4 thereto,
to impose growth limitations on office development. (Supervisor
Walker presented.) Referred to Planning. Housing and Development
Committee.
File 115-85-6
[Grant - Federal]
Resolution authorizing the Department of Public Health, Communicable
Disease Control. Tuberculosis Control Division to apply for a grant
fro» the Department of Health and Human Services for continuation of
the Tuberculosis Control Project. (Supervisor WalKer presented.)
Referred to Health Committee.
File 30-85-24
[Federal Funding - Community Development]
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to administer the distribution of
the City's 1985 Community Development BlocK Grant (CDBG) entitlement
of $21,355,000 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development: approving amended 1985 Community Development Program
and expenditure schedules for recipient departments and agencies:
approving the transfer of $594,000 from contingencies including
$250,000 for additional centers, $304,000 for the rehabilitation of
neighborhood facilities, and $40,000 for economic development
projects: approving addenda nos. 30. 27. 23. 23. 28. 24. 18. 10. 5.
3, and 1 to the 1975 through 1985 Community Development programs
respectively. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance
Committee.
File 79-85-2
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President. Supervisor Hongisto assumed
the Chair.
Adopted
[Senior Programs]
Resolution supporting the "Linkages" Senior Program of Mt . Zion
Hospital and Medical Center and urging the California Department of
Aging to issue a $300,000 grant for its initiation.
File 210-85. Resolution No. 152-85
Supervisor Renne presented and. seconded by Supervisor Walker,
moved adoption.
Monday. March 4. 1985
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Nelder, Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Maher, Molinari, Ward - 4.
[Child Care]
Resolution endorsing the California Child Care Initiative; welcoming
such a program concept for San Francisco and suggesting a
contribution by the City and County to assist development of pilot
programs .
File 211-85, Resolution No. 155-85
Supervisor Renne presented and, seconded by Supervisor WalKer.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Maher. Molinari. Ward - 4.
The President reassumed the chair.
Referred to Committee
[Child Care Programs]
Resolution urging the Mayor to include a $10 million reserve in the
fiscal year 1985-86 Annual Appropriation Ordinance, the interest
from which will go to fund child care programs. (Supervisor Walker
presented.) Referred to Human Services Committee.
File 212-85
[Job Development Programs]
Resolution urging the Mayor to include a $10 million reserve in the
fiscal year 1985-86 Annual Appropriation Ordinance, the interest
from which will go to fund job development programs. (Supervisor
Walker presented.) Referred to Human Services Committee
File 213-85
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (Third Draft) amending Section 3.594 thereof, to
require Board of Supervisors' approval of settlements of any
litigation or proceedings on behalf of or against any matters or
property under jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission with a
specified exception. (Supervisor Molinari presented.) Referred to
Rules and Legislation Committee.
File 166-85
Monday, March 4. 1985
Requests for Hearings
Pile 363-84-1. By Supervisor Molinari to broaden the scope of the
hearing: To consider operation of CandlesticK ParK. particularly
the scoreboard, sound system and food operations. Referred to
Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 18-85-7, By Supervisor Britt: To consider placing a stop sign
at the southeast corner of Noe and 23rd Streets. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
Pile 18-85-8, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider placing a stop
sign at the corner of Washington and Drumm Streets to stop southbound
traffic. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
Pile 98-85-1, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider exercising the
option in the Budget Analyst's contract. Referred to Rules and
Legislation Committee.
Pile 99-85-1, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider the Employee
Relations services effective July 1, 1985. Referred to Rules and
Legislation Committee.
Pile 214-85, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider establishment of a
green zone on Jackson Street at the corner of Montgomery Street
(next to 735 Montgomery Street). Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
Pile 215-85. By Supervisor Molinari: To consider establishment of a
white zone at 3110 Octavia Street and a green zone at 1688-A,
1688-B. and 1688-C Lombard Street. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
Pile 216-85, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider requiring the
enployee cafeteria to be relocated to a room in City Hall which has
windows and which is not across from the garbage area and which has
or shall have air-conditioning. Referred to Civil Service and
General Administration Committee.
Pile 216-85-1. By Supervisor Nelder: To consider relocating the
employee cafeteria to Room 2-C. Referred to Civil Service and
General Administration Committee.
Pile 217-85, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider requiring heads of
City departments to be selected from people within the department.
Referred to Civil Service and General Administration Committee.
Pile 218-85, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider services to visitors
at the airport under bid specifications for the new contract for
passenger transportation services between the Airport and the City,
giving attention to the number of buses, dispatchers, baggage
handlers, ticket sales outlets, prevailing wage considerations, the
number of routes and terminal locations. Referred to Public Works
Committee.
Pile 219-85, By Supervisor Walker: To consider traffic patterns and
regulations in and around the intersections of Army, Vermont. Kansas
Streets and the Bayshore Boulevard north to Army Street east and to
the two routes to U.S. 101 North, including Kansas and Marin Streets
and all related intersections. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
Monday, March 4. 1985
File 220-85, By Supervisor Walker: To consider the Subdivision Code
Revision TasK Force Final Report. Referred to Planning. Housing and
Development Committee.
File 221-85, By Supervisor Walker: To consider the mental health
needs assessment and impact of program care priorities on the
1985-86 Health Department budget. Referred to Health Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Maher. that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works inquiring as to the status of the electrical permits for
Ceasar'E Palace, 3140 Mission Street.
By Supervisor Maher, that letter be sent to the Redevelopment Agency
inquiring as to the status of various problems and complaints of
homeowners at Endicott Court, with particular attention as to the
repainting of homes that may have been improperly painted prior to
their purchase.
By Supervisor Maher, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works requesting his review of a yellow zone on Stockton Street
between Geary and O'Farrell Street, on the east side where Liberty
House used to be, where Macy's is now, to determine whether that
yellow curb marking is appropriate, and whether it should be
repainted red in order to facilitate traffic on Stockton Street.
By Supervisor Maher. that letters be sent to the Director of Public
Works and the Public Utilities Commission inquiring into the
feasibility of installing electric signals at the M-line rail
crossing of Eucalyptus Drive just east of 19th Avenue.
By Supervisor Maher, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works requesting an investigation to determine whether the No
Parking between the hours of 7 pm and 7 am on Merchant Alley between
Montgomery and Kearney Streets regulation should be repealed.
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
requesting her to ask the Recreation and Park Commission to hold off
on the increase in price of beer as proposed before the Finance
Committee of the Recreation and Park Commission until the Culture
and Recreation Committee of the Board of Supervisors conclude its
inquiry into the quality and price of food at Candlestick Park.
By Supervisor Nelder. that the Clerk obtain a copy of the San Jose
Mercury which contained an article indicating that Bill Walsh said
Mr. Lurie is right in that Candlestick Park is not suitable for
baseball but may be suitable for football if it undergoes renovation.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
apprising her of the San Jose Mercury article, with copy attached.
By Supervisor Nelder. that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation to require that the employee cafeteria be
relocated to a room in City Hall which has windows and which is not
across from the garbage area and which shall have air-conditioning.
Monday, March 4, 1985
By Supervisor Nelder. that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation to relocate the employee cafeteria to Room
2-C.
By Supervisor Nelder. that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would require heads of City
departments to be selected from people within the department.
By Supervisor Nelder. that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
requesting she proclaim July 8 to July 14, 1985 as "San FRANCEcisco
WeeK" in honor of the large French American community in San
Francisco, and urging the Mayor to see that all parts of City
Government observe this celebration.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be sent to the Airport Commission
advising the Commission of the request to hold hearings to consider
services to visitors at the airport under bid specifications for the
new contract for passenger transportation services between the
Airport and the City, giving attention to the number of buses,
dispatchers, baggage handlers. ticKet sales outlets, prevailing wage
considerations, the number of routes and terminal locations, to be
hand delivered before their regular Tuesday meeting on March 5, 1985.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the Police Commission
and Chief of Police concerning complaints received by the Supervisor
that prostitutes are operating in the area along Octavia Street from
Hayes to Haight Streets.
By Supervisors Renne and Walker, that letter be sent to City
department heads inquiring about their practices in hiring women in
non-traditional jobs (jobs that in the past have been traditionally
held by men) and requesting the department heads cite the number of
women in such jobs and comment on their affirmative action
procedures.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works requesting his investigation concerning the feasibility of
installing four-way stop signs at the corner of Haight and Buchannan
Streets.
By Supervisor Silver, that letters be sent to the Director of Public
Works and Recreation and Park Commission requesting that
consideration be given to having the trees trimmed, lights brighter
and closing the Junipero Serra Playground after dark to help
alleviate safety problems in this area.
By Supervisor Silver, that Budget Analyst be requested to
investigate complaints about the proposal by the City Purchaser to
proceed with an in-house printing operation as opposed to contracting
out the services and to determine whether our in-house printing
operation is cost effective, taking into account costs to the City
for billing, scheduling, pickups and deliveries.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Public Utilities
Commission requesting that consideration be given to the feasibility
of issuing three, six and twelve-month fast passes, as well as one
month passes.
Monday. March 4, 198S
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Human Rights
Commission, transmitting copy of letter from Allstate Geotechnical
Services concerning what remedy or appeal procedure a minority
business enterprise firm can follow to protest the alleged failure
to receive the benefits of the minority business enterprise
ordinance (copy to be furnished to Allstate Geotechnical Services).
By Supervisor WalKer, that letter be sent through her Honor, the
Mayor, to the Director of City Planning inquiring as to the amount
of office space approved over the last two years (1983-84) outside
the C-3 districts.
By Supervisor WalKer, that letter be sent to the Director of the San
Francisco Redevelopment Agency requesting information concerning
conformance of office development projects approved in all
redevelopment areas since 1983 with the transit impact fee, the
Downtown Plan/Van Ness Avenue Plan and the Office/Housing Production
Program.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the Director of the San
Francisco Housing Authority inquiring as to the number of children
residing in projects owned and managed by the Housing Authority in
the following categories: children 0-13 years old and youth 14-18
years old.
By Supervisor WalKer, that letter be sent to the Chief. Fire
Department, inquiring as to what constitutes a routine inspection
performed by the Fire Department. What do they looK for, what
establishments are routinely inspected and is Section 3303(b) of the
Uniform Building Code, concerning exits of buildings, a part of
routine inspection considerations.
By Supervisor WalKer, that letter be sent through the Health
Commission to the Director of Public Health requesting a report on
suicides occurring in the Community Mental Health Services programs
with particular reference to those involving Westside Lodge clients.
By Supervisor WalKer. that the Clerk of the Board and the City
Attorney respond to the failure to advise the Women's Alcoholism
Center in writing as to the status of the appeal concerning the
establishment of Pomeroy House.
By Supervisor Walker, that the City Attorney be requested to advise
as to what local options are available legally to limit low-flying
airplanes and helicopters over San Francisco.
By Supervisor WalKer, that City Attorney advise whether Airport
Police Officers are police officers and if so, what impact would
there be on the City's retirement system and on individual officers
if they were to join the State Public Employees Retirement System.
By Supervisor Britt, that the City Attorney be requested to advise
the Board as to the legality of the 1939 franchise ordinance setting
Pacific Gas and Electric's franchise fee with the city; whether, if
this ordinance is legal, the City has the power to renegotiate the
fee ordinance: and whether the people of San Francisco have the
power to change this fee by charter amendment.
By Supervisor Britt. that letter be sent to the Director of Public
WorKs concerning why parKing meters have not been installed on poles
placed for that purpose on Haight Street, between Steiner and
Webster Streets and inquiring when this worK will be performed.
Monday, March 4, 1985
By Supervisor Britt. that letters be sent to the Director of Public
WorKs. Director of City Planning, and Director of the Rent
Stabilization and Arbitration Board concerning an alleged illegal
condominium conversion at 2735 Clay Street and inquiring what, if
any. steps will be taken to investigate and correct the problem.
By Supervisor Hongisto. that City Attorney prepare appropriate
legislation opposing oil drilling on the Outer Continental Shelf.
By Supervisor Hongisto. that letter be sent to the Director of
Public WorKs concerning holes in the sidewalK in front of 737
Washington Street, which needs immediate repair as they constitute a
hazard.
By Supervisor Kennedy, on behalf of Supervisor Ward, that letters be
sent to the Arts Commission and the Recreation and Park Department
seeking information concerning plans for open space, arts museums
and galleries in the South of Market community and advising these
organizations of hearings, on the above subject as it relates to the
Downtown Plan, to be held April 4. 1985 before the Culture and
Recreation Committee.
By Supervisor Renne. that letter be sent to the Board of Education
requesting information concerning plans they might be contemplating
for future schools in the southern and eastern part of the City.
By Supervisor Renne, that letters be sent to the Recreation and Park
Department. City Planning Department and Capital Improvement
Advisory Committee requesting information concerning future plans
for police, fire and other basic infrastructure needs, including
parks and streets.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Department of
Defense acknowledging and supporting their decision to withdraw
plans to evacuate civilians as part of their civil defense plan.
By Supervisor Molinari. that letter be sent to the Director of
Public Works inquiring when the traffic signal lights installed at
the corner of Kearney and Bay Streets will be activated.
Motions Adopted
Notion that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors transmit to the
City Planning Commission proposed ordinance temporarily prohibiting
the approval of permits for the establishment and operation of
restaurants, fast food establishments, and bars on Clement Street
between Arguello Boulevard and Funston Avenue.
File 110-84-13.1
Supervisor Molinari presented and. seconded by Supervisor
Walker, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Walker -7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Maher. Silver, Ward - 4.
Monday, March 4, 1985
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Law Yim Hing (Supervisor Molinari)
Bill Dwyer (Supervisor Molinari)
Western Addition Senior Center (Supervisors Nelder, Kennedy)
Orlando Hudson (Supervisor Nelder)
Richard J. Guggenhime (Supervisors Renne, Hongisto. Nelder.
Silver, Walker)
Albert M. Teglia (Supervisor Renne)
Richard Benjamin (Supervisor Walker)
Daniel Ferretti (Supervisor Walker)
NGN Radio Network (Supervisor Britt)
Sviatoslav (Yosh) Gregory Yasinitsky (Supervisor Hongisto)
Hastings Child Care Center (Supervisor Kennedy)
Missionary Temple C.M.E. Church (Supervisor Kennedy)
William K. Jennings (Supervisor Ward)
File 6-85-9
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
Derone Johnson (Supervisor Nelder)
Ernest Graves (Supervisor Nelder)
Carl Payne (Supervisor Nelder)
File 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Barbara Post (Supervisor Molinari)
Anne Asaro (Supervisor Nelder)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
5:31 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological seguence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, March 4. 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on July 8, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
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Vol. 80 No. 10
MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
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City and County of San Francisco
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday. March 11. 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:06 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Hongisto. Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Silver,
Walker - 6.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Kopp. Renne, Ward - 5.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Britt was noted present at 2:13 p.m.
Supervisor Kennedy was noted present at 2:10 p.m.
Supervisor Kopp was noted present at 2:10 p.m.
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 2:24 p.m.
Supervisor Ward excused, on official leave of absence.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $20,000. Adult Probation, for other
contractual services. (Controller)
File 101-84-48. Ordinance No. 127-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $704,343, Superior Court, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits and
fees and other compensation. (Supervisor Renne)
Monday. March H. 1985
File 101-84-89, Ordinance No. 128-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $9,963. Police Department - Office of
Citizen Complaints, for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related
mandatory fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for creation of
one position. (Controller)
File 101-84-93. Ordinance No. 129-85
Finally passed.
(Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85. Police
Conunission. reflecting classification of one 1818 Management
Information System Specialist for the Office of Citizen Complaints;
companion measure to File 101-84-93. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-33. Ordinance No. 134-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $30,771. Fine Arts Museum, for other
contractual services. (Controller)
File 101-84-96. Ordinance No. 133-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Paul Molina against
Marcello A. Biradelli, et al., Marie Principe, et al.. against City
and County, et al.. Marcello Biradelli against Michael DeLambert. et
al., (Consolidated) by payment of $83,333. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-9. Ordinance No. 131-85
(Superior Court Nos. 780-228, 789-262 and 792-835.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Patricia L. Au
against City and County, et al., by payment of $7,602. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-10. Ordinance No. 132-85
(U.S. Federal District Court No. C83-5186.)
Finally passed.
Monday, March 11, 198S
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Pamela Naylor
against City and County of San Francisco by payment of $2S,000.
(Supervisor Molinari)
File 45-85-12. Ordinance No. 139-85
(Superior Court No. 783-303.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and County
against Ronald J. Neuman, et al., in accordance with terms and
conditions of settlement agreement, and approving same; authorizing
execution of settlement agreement by City Attorney. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-4.1, Ordinance No. 126-85
(Superior Court No. 806-788.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Robert J. Puts,
City and County against Donald Geller by acceptance of $17,340. and
authorizing dismissal of said litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-6, Ordinance No. 130-85
(Superior Court No. 808-503.)
Finally passed.
[Garage Lease]
Ordinance authorizing the award of the Vallejo Street Garage
Automobile Parking Lease to the Metropolitan Parking Corporation.
(Parking Authority)
File 47-85-1, Ordinance No. 140-85
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $17,500, Recreation and Park Department, for
equipment purchase and facilities maintenance project (Harvey Milk
Photo Center); rescinding $17,500 from mandatory fringe benefits.
(Controller. Supervisor Hongisto)
File 101-84-98. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $60,000. Convention Facilities, for equipment
purchase (bleachers at Civic Auditorium). (Controller)
Monday. March 11, 1985
File 101-84-101, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $363,419, Public Library, for temporary
salaries, data processing professional services and maintenance
contract, other contractual services, auto mileage, materials and
supplies, equipment purchase, data processing equipment and services
of other departments - Central Shops and Public Works - Building
Repair. (Controller)
File 101-84-102, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Helen Pete
Changaris against City and County by payment of $5,000. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-11. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 786-955.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Allan Thompson,
City and County against Helen Pete Changaris by acceptance of $25,350
and authorizing dismissal of said litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-7, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 788-621.)
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
File 28-85-3, Resolution No. 198-85
Adopted.
[Amendment to Lease of Property]
Resolution authorizing amendment to lease of real property at 160
South Van Ness Avenue with Leon, Trudy, Harold and Dorothy Cohn,
lessors, for use by Controller's Payroll and Internal Audits
Division. (Real Estate Department)
Monday, March 11, 198S
File 64-8S-5, Resolution No. 200-8S
Adopted .
Recommendation of Transportation and Traffic Coniiiiittee
Finally Passed
[Traffic Regulation]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, relating to parking control at the
Fire Department off-street parking facility located at 260 Golden
Gate Avenue. (Department of Public Works)
File 124-84-17, Ordinance No. 138-85
(Adds Section 32.6.6)
Finally passed.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Silver,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp. Renne. Ward - 5.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Recommendation of Culture and Recreation Committee
Rereferred to Committee with Pending Amendment of the Whole
[de Young Museum Art School]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Board of Trustees of the M.
H. de Young Memorial Museum to assist the de Young Museum Art School
in locating a permanent facility in San Francisco and developing a
plan for financial assistance. (Supervisor Ward)
File 167-84-2, Resolution No.
(February 2S, 1985 - Consideration continued to March 11, 1985
with pending amendment of the whole as
follows: Memorializing her Honor, the Mayor,
to urge the trustees of the de Young Museum to
maintain the de Young Museum Art School in the
de Young Museum complex in Golden Gate Park
and to establish a task force.)
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Monday, March 11, 1985
Motion to rerefer to Committee with pending amendment of the
whole adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Molinari. Silver.
Walker - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Maher, Nelder - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Renne. Ward
Fro» Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Without Recommendation
Consideration Continued
[Vacation Ordinance]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, providing for the award of
vacation as it accrues; and providing for an effective date of
March 1, 1985. (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 435-84. Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 16.10, 16.11, 16.12. 16.13, 16.14 and 16.15:
repeals Sections 16.16-1 and 16.16-2.)
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved passage
for second reading.
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
continue consideration to March 25. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Renne, Ward - 2.
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that the Clerk send a letter to
the City Attorney requesting negotiations on this subject be
completed prior to March 25. 1985.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Recommendation of Public Protection Committee
(Supervisor Nelder dissenting in Committee.)
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Fixed Location and Special Event Valet Parking]
Ordinance amending Police Code, relating to duties of garage owners
or proprietors, solicitors permits, and permits for fixed location
and special event valet parking, and setting fees therefor.
(Supervisor Renne)
Monday, March 11, 1985
File 121-84-16. Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 82S and 826, repeals Sections 827 through 830,
adds Sections 83S through 839, and amends Sections 2.26 and 2.27.)
(March 4, 1985 - Consideration continued to March 11, 1985 with
pending amendment to maKe Parking Authority
instead of Police Department as the permit issuing
agency. )
There being no objection. Supervisor Silver withdrew her
pending amendment as shown on calendar.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved an
amendment of the whole bearing same title as shown on calendar.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher ,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward - 2.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward - 2.
Recommendations of Planning, Housing and Development Coinmittee
Finally Passed
[Clement Street Moratorium]
Ordinance prohibiting approval of permits for the establishment and
operation of restaurants, fast-food establishments, and bars on
Clement Street between Park Presidio Boulevard and 34th Avenue for
twelve months: providing for definitions and a severability clause.
(Supervisor Molinari)
File 110-84-9.1, Ordinance No. 135-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Renne. Ward - 2.
[Clement Street Moratorium]
Ordinance temporarily prohibiting approval of permits for the
establishment and operation of restaurants, fast-food establishments,
and bars on Clement Street between Arguello Boulevard and Funston
Avenue; providing for definitions and severability clause.
(Supervisor Walker)
File 110-84-11.1. Ordinance No. 136-85
Monday, March 11, 1985
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, fienne. Silver, Ward - 4.
(Interim Zoning Controls]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, to change the procedure for
the interim zoning controls process. (Planning, Housing and
Development Committee)
File 115-84-11, Ordinance No. 137-85
(Amends Section 306.7.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Renne. Silver. Ward - 3.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $18,831, Police Department, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits:
rescinding $18,831 from professional and special services for
appropriation of funds for the creation of two positions.
(Controller)
File 101-84-97. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Renne. Silver. Ward - 3.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance. 1984-85. Police
Department. Consent Degree Division, reflecting the addition of two
positions of 1242 Personnel Analysts; companion measure to File
101-84-97. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-35. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Monday, March 11, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Renne, Silver, Ward - 3.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $616,598, Water Department, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous, permanent salaries-craft and related
Mandatory fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for creation of
five positions, capital projects budget (RocK River Plant and Tesla
Portal Chlorination Station Improvements) and equipment purchase.
(Controller)
File 101-84-99, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Renne. Silver. Ward - 3.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance. 1984-85, Water
Department, reflecting the addition of five positions; companion
measure to File 101-84-99. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-36. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Renne, Silver, Ward - 3.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $24,235. City Planning, for word processing
equipment purchase. (Controller)
File 101-84-100, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Silver, Ward - 3.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $175,000, Civil Service Commission, for
services of other departments, miscellaneous departments and
providing for ratification of action previously taKen; placing
$40,000 in reserve. (Controller)
File 101-84-103, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Monday, March 11, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Silver. Ward - 3.
[Govecnment Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $55,824. Department of Electricity, for
temporary salaries (immediate filling of 3 vacancies). (Controller)
File 101-84-104. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Silver. Ward - 3.
[Property Taxes]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to codify state-mandated
program requiring owners of tax-exempt property to report to
Assessor specified information relating to taxable possessory
interests in said property, and to further require that leases and
rental agreements on City-owned property within the City and County
provide for lessee or renter to furnish said information to City if
so requested. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 413-84. Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 23.6-1 and adds Section 23.6-2.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver. Ward - 2.
Consideration Continued
[Prop "J" Contract]
Resolution concurring with the Controller's certification that
printing and photographic services can be practically performed at
the San Francisco Fire Department by private contractor for lower
cost than similar work services performed by City and County
employees. (Fire Department)
File 25-85-3. Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to
continue consideration to April 15, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari, Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Ward - 1.
Monday, March 11, 198S
Requests Granted
Supervisor Kennedy requested letter be sent to the Fire
Department inquiring why subject matter was not put out to bid.
No objection and ClerK directed to comply.
Supervisor Silver requested that the Budget Analyst be
requested to analyze the costs of doing the worK in house as opposed
to contracting out the work.
No objection and ClerK directed to comply.
Adopted
[Emergency Work]
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works and Clean Water
Program to take necessary measures to protect the health, welfare
and property of the citizens of San Francisco by performing the
necessary work to repair and restore the pumps at North Shore Pump
Station to assure continuation of water quality control. (Department
of Public Works)
File 28-85-2. Resolution No. 197-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Ward - 1.
[Supplemental Appropriation]
Motion directing Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to submit a
supplemental appropriation in the amount of $10,000 to contract with
outside firm to analyze the Treasurer's Investment Portfolio.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 401-84
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Ward - 1.
[Hetch Hetchy Electric Rates]
Resolution making a finding that no tax subsidy will be required by
Hetch Hetchy Water and Power by reason of approval of proposed
revised schedule of rates to be charged for furnishing Hetch Hetchy
Power to private consumers and municipal departments of the City and
County of San Francisco. (Public Utilities Commission)
File 195-85-1, Resolution No. 202-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, March 11. 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari, Nelder. Renne. Silver. WalKer - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Ward - 1.
From Finance Committee Without Recommendation
Refused Adoption
[Hetch Hetchy Electric Rates]
Resolution disapproving revised schedule of rates for furnishing
Hetch Hetchy Power to private consumers and municipal departments of
the City and County of San Francisco. (Public Utilities Commission)
File 195-85-2. Resolution No.
Supervisor Britt. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Ward - 1.
Recommendations of Energy and Environment Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Animals in Vehicles]
Ordinance amending Health Code, to provide that animals shall not be
enclosed in parked vehicles under circumstances which may adversely
affect their health and welfare. (Supervisors WalKer, Hongisto)
File 118-85-3. Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 40.6. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver. WalKer - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Ward - 1.
Adopted
[Toxic Agricultural Waters]
Resolution finding toxic agricultural waters detrimental to San
Francisco Bay and its environs; opposing State or Federal plans for
disposal of such water into the bay; and supporting SB 318 and AB
538. which would prohibit discharge of toxic agricultural water into
the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta or San Francisco Bay. (Supervisors
Renne. Hongisto)
File 12-85-6. Resolution No. 196-85
Monday, March 11, 198S
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer 10.
Absent: Supervisor Ward - 1.
[Sewage Treatment]
Resolution approving a proposed Municipal Compliance Plan containing
a schedule for construction of sewage treatment worKs necessary for
compliance with the Clean Water Act and authorizing the Chief
Administrative Officer to submit the proposed Municipal Compliance
Plan to the Regional Water Quality Control Board. (Department of
Public Works)
File 53-8S-1, Resolution No. 199-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari.
Renne. Silver, Walker - 8.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Nelder - 2.
Absent: Supervisor Ward - 1.
[Air Pollution Standards]
Resolution urging the United States Environmental Protection Agency
to adopt particulate emission standards for heavy-duty diesel powered
vehicles that are at least as stringent as those recommended to the
Environmental Protection Agency by the California Air Resource Board.
(Supervisor Silver)
File 174-85, Resolution No. 201-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward - 2.
Recommendations of Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Retirement]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to add and to delete
organizations on the membership list of the Employees Retirement
System. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 97-85-4. Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 16.6-29.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Monday, March 11, 1?
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher,
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Housing Authority]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, authorizing the Mayor and th«
Controller to contract with the San Francisco Housing Authority to
provide and mandate budgetary and accounting controls. (Supervisor
WalKer)
File 172-85-2, Ordinance No.
(Adds Sections 12.3 through 12.7.)
Supervisor WalKer, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to amend
by inserting the word "into" after the word "enter" on page 2, line
10 and on line 25 after the word "Controller" insert "in consistent
with the Housing Authority's annual contribution contract with the
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Renne, WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward - 2.
Supervisor WalKer, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to amend
by inserting the phrase "Subject to the prior approval of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development" before the word "The",
one page 3. line 6: and on line 14. after "as" insert "to".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Renne, WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward - 2.
Supervisor WalKer. seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to amend
by inserting "In no event shall the review of the Housing Authority
budget by the Controller delay the submission of that budget to the
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development beyond the
deadline established by HUD." after the word "budget" on page 3.
line 15.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver. Ward - 2.
Monday. March 11, 1985
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to amend
by inserting the phrase "subject to the prior approval of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development" before the word "the"
on page 3. line 20.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward - 2.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward - 2.
Adopted
[State Disability Insurance]
Resolution authorizing enrollment of classifications 1492 Assistant
Clerk, Board of Supervisors and 1528 Administrative Secretary in the
State Disability Insurance Program. (Employee Relations Division)
File 143-84-2, Resolution No. 195-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward - 2.
[Peace Officer Time Bank]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to pass A.B. 190, relating
to Peace Officer Time Banks. (Supervisors Molinari, Britt. Maher.
Nelder. Walker. Ward)
File 12-85-3. Resolution No. 203-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Renne. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver. Ward - 2.
Recommendations of Health Committee
Consideration Continued
[Housing Authority]
Resolution urging the San Francisco Housing Authority to present to
the Board of Supervisors a detailed management and financial plan to
alleviate the Authority's continuing deficit and improve the living
conditions of its tenants. (Supervisor Walker)
Monday, March 11, 1985
File 172-85. Resolution No.
Supervisor WalKer. seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to
continue consideration to March 25. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward - 2.
Tabled
[Housing Authority - Tenant Participation]
Resolution encouraging full participation in all matters concerning
the functioning or future sale or demolition of the Housing
Authority Projects, including the creation of a Housing Advisory
Committee to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. (Supervisor
Walker)
File 172-85-5. Resolution No.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
table.
Motion to table adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward - 2.
Consideration Continued
[Housing Authority]
Resolution urging Chief Administrative Officer to direct the Bureau
of Building Inspection to provide the Board of Supervisors with
complete inventory of Health, Building and Fire Code violations of
San Francisco Housing Authority properties, describe a comprehensive
program to remedy all such violations in a timely manner, and to
perform an independent inventory of vacant units; creating an
Inter-departmental Task Force. (Supervisor Walker)
File 172-85-6, Resolution No.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
continue consideration to March 25. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Silver, Ward - 2.
Monday, March 11. 198S
Recess for Closed Session
At the direction of the President, at the hour of 3:1S p.m..
the Board recessed to go into closed session to meet with its
designated employee representative pursuant to the Government Code.
Reconvention
At the hour of 4:52 p.m.. the Board reconvened.
The roll was called and the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Silver.
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp. Renne, Ward - 5.
Quorum Present.
Supervisor Kopp was noted present at 5:05 p.m.
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 4:55 p.m.
Report on Closed Session
Deputy City Attorney MarK Kertz reported that the Board had met
in closed session with its designated employee representative to
discuss current negotiations including discussion of comparable
worth.
OFF -CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The ClerK presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor :
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Mrs. J Eugene McAteer. Commissioner, Recreation and ParK Commission.
March 20-24; Supervisor John L. Molinari. member. Board of
Supervisors, March 13. 1985.
File 1-85. Resolution No. 163-85
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder, Silver,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kopp. Renne. Ward - 5.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Monday. March 11. 1985
Called from Committee
[Residential Hotels]
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code by amending Section 41.4
thereof to expand the definition of interested party to include
certain non-profit organizations. (Supervisor Britt)
File 113-84-1
Called from Planning. Housing and Development Committee by
Supervisor Britt with direction to schedule for Board meeting of
March 18. 198S.
No objection and ClerK directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of David A. Laible
against City and County by payment of $104,000. (Supervisor Renne
presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 45-85-14
[Interim Zoning Controls]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code by amending Section 306.7
thereof to remove from the City Planning Commission authority to
impose interim zoning controls by resolution. (Supervisor Kopp
presented.) Referred to Planning. Housing and Development Committee.
File 115-85-7
[Contract Amendment]
Draft ordinance authorizing amendment to the contract between the
Board of Administration of the California Public Employees'
Retirement System and the City and County relating to Retirement
benefits for certain city employees (Airport Police). (Supervisor
Molinari presented.) Referred to Civil Service and General
Administration Committee.
File 225-85
[Proclamation]
Resolution designating April 20. 1985 as Peace. Jobs and Justice Day.
(Supervisor Hongisto presented.) Referred to Human Services
Committee.
File 4-85-6
[State Legislation]
Resolution supporting passage of State Senate Bill 5 permitting the
establishment of an impaired driving checkpoint program in the City
and County. (Supervisor Molinari presented) Referred to Public
Protection Committee.
File 12-85-14
Monday, March 11. 1985
Adopted
[Grant - Federal)
Resolution authorizing the Department of Public Health, Communicable
Disease Control, Tuberculosis Control Division to apply for a grant
from the Department of Health and Human Services for the
Tuberculosis Control Project.
File 30-85-24, Resolution No. 186-85
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Kennedy, moved adoption.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
rescind previous reference to Health Committee on March 4, 1985.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Resolution adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Molinari.
Nelder, Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Maher, Renne. Ward - 3.
Referred to Committee
[Parking of Vehicles)
Resolution eliminating Area "C" residential permit parking
regulations from portions of Jackson. Mason and Washington Streets.
(Supervisor Silver presented on behalf of Supervisor Maher.)
Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 40-85-1
Adopted
[Street Closings)
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of Brenham Place.
File 42-85-20. Resolution No. 188-85
Supervisor Molinari presented and. seconded by Supervisor
Nelder. moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher. Molinari. Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Ward - 4.
Monday, March 11, 1985
Referred to Committee
[Assignnent of Lease]
Draft resolution authorizing acceptance of assignment of lease from
the Participating Parties To In Re Asbestos Insurance Coverage Cases
for the ground floor and balcony area of the Nourse Auditorium
located at 275 Hayes Street for the purpose of court room use
(Superior Court). (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to
Finance Committee.
File 65-85-6
[Economic Development Bond]
Resolution providing conditional provision by the City and County
for the issuance of bonds to finance a facility, located at Market
Street and Golden Gate Avenue, to be developed by U.S. Allied
Development Corporation. (Supervisor Molinari presented.) Referred
to Finance Committee.
File 184-85-5
[PG&E Rates]
Resolution opposing the petition of Pacific Gas and Electric Company
for a rate increase in connection with construction costs of Diablo
Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. (Supervisor Britt presented.) Referred
to Public Worlds Committee.
File 198-85-1
[Naming of BART station]
Resolution urging the Bay Area Rapid Transit Board of Directors to
consider naming a BART station in honor of Marvin E. Lewis.
(Supervisor Kopp presented.) Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 226-85
[Trash Receptacles]
Resolution urging her Honor, the Mayor, to submit a supplemental
appropriation for the purchase, installation and maintenance of
trash receptacles at the corners of major thoroughfares, as
determined by a survey to be conducted by the Department of Public
HorKs after public hearings. (Supervisor Molinari presented.)
Referred to Public WorKs Committee.
File 227-85
Requests for Hearings
File 7-85-3. By Supervisor Silver: To consider installing
additional bus loading bulbs on Van Ness Avenue. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 7-85-4. By Supervisor Silver: To consider establishing transit
priority lanes for LRVs on San Jose and Parnassus Avenues and to
consider installing plastic bumps to designate transit preference
lanes. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
Monday, March 11, 1985
File 7-B5-5, By Supervisor Silver: To consider changing the timing
of existing signals on main thoroughfare streets to expedite transit
and, on an experimental basis, conduct a demonstration project to
give LRVs priority lights at important intersections. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 18-85-9, By Supervisor Britt: To consider placing a four-way
Stop sign at the corner of Waller and Buchanan Streets. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 19-85-6. By Supervisor Silver: To consider installing parking
■eters in yellow zones for trucKs and to extend the parking time for
trucks in those zones now permitted only in the AM hours to all
day. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 19-85-7, By Supervisor Silver: To consider stenciling on the
curbs and/or lanes the amount of fine for red. yellow and transit
preferential lane violations. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Corainittee.
File 20-85-6. By Supervisor Silver: To consider establishing no
left turns at Mission and 16th Streets, Castro and 18th Streets and
Mission and 24th Streets. Referred to Transportation and Traffic
Committee.
File 42-85-21. By Supervisor Molinari: To consider temporary
closing of a portion of Joice Street, between Sacramento and Clay
Streets, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on May 4, 1985. for Camps and
Conferences Fund Raising Carnival. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 228-85, By Supervisor Renne: To consider the manner in which
the City's rental-producing properties are managed, with particular
focus on auditing practices. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 229-85, By Supervisor Walker: To consider the plight of small
neighborhood-serving businesses and the creation of a Small
Neighborhood Business Task Force to the Board of Supervisors.
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 230-85, By Supervisor Silver on behalf of Supervisor Maher : To
consider plan for increasing the number of parking spaces in the
vicinity of the cablecar barn at Mason and Washington Streets.
Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 231-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider enforcement of rules
against double parking on thoroughfares. Referred to Transportation
and Traffic Committee.
File 232-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider establishing an
independent Traffic Bureau. Referred to Transportation and Traffic
Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
Monday. March 11. 198S
By Supervisor Nelder. that letter be sent to the General Manager.
Recreation and ParK Department inquiring whether the windows at the
Sava Swimming Pool are painted black, the number of the windows
painted blacK and the reason for painting them black.
By Supervisor Nelder. that letter be sent to the General Manager.
Municipal Railway, inquiring as to the practicality of adding more
upright metal handbars in each of the new articulated buses and the
Budget Analyst be requested to provide cost estimates.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be sent to the City Planning
Department requesting information on the decision to restrict the
height of future constructions on lots 19. 20 and 21 at 471. 473,
475. 483 and 485 Pine Street and 52 Belden Place to 80 feet, while
existing buildings in the immediate area range from 650 feet to 750
feet in height.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation to establish an independent Traffic Bureau.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation to install parking meters in yellow zones
for trucks and to extend the parking time for trucks in those zones
now permitted only in the AM hours to all day.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would establish no left turns at
Mission and 16th Streets. Castro and 18th Streets and Mission and
24th Streets.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would establish transit priority lanes
for LRVs on San Jose and Parnassus Avenues and to consider
installing plastic bumps to designate transit preference lanes.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would change the timing of existing
signals on main thoroughfare streets to expedite transit and. on an
experimental basis, conduct a demonstration project to give LRVs
priority lights at important intersections.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would require the stenciling on curbs
and/or lanes the amount of fine for red. yellow and transit
preferential lane violations.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent through her Honor, the
Mayor, to the Department of City Planning requesting information
regarding conformance of office development projects approved since
1983 on public property, except for redevelopment areas and Port
trust lands, with the transit impact fee. the Downtown Plan and the
office/housing production program.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent through her Honor, the
Mayor, to the Port of San Francisco requesting information regarding
conformance of office development projects approved on all Port
trust lands since 1983 with the transit impact fee. the Downtown
Plan and the office/housing production program.
Monday, March 11, 1985
By Supervisor Britt. that letter be sent to the Planning Director
inquiring whether an illegal use is occurring at 1241 Fifth Avenue
and if the owner of this property is required to reconstruct garages
for tenants on this property,
By
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Supervisor Hongisto. that City Attorney be requested to prepare
propriate legislation to provide for refunds of Police permit fees
llected for theaters.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the Chief of Police
inquiring whether the San Francisco Police Department is making use
of the national computer program set up to find missing children.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the Budget Analyst and
War Memorial Board of Trustees informing them that the Board has
withdrawn its request for a management audit of the Veteran's War
Memorial Building.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works concerning the construction of an automobile car wash on the
southwest corner of Third and Oilman Streets to determine whether
permits were issued for this project and whether the existing
facility is substandard and in violation of the building code.
By Supervisor Kopp, that letter be sent through her Honor, the
Mayor, to the Health Commission inquiring as to the reasons and
circumstances, including nature and scope, of any contract with Dr.
Mervyn Silverman.
Motions Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Al Scoma (Supervisor Molinari)
George and Rosemary Kirby (Supervisor Nelder)
Harold F. Winkler (Supervisor Nelder)
Frances Cairns (Supervisor Kennedy)
Anthony Kuluz (Supervisor Kennedy)
John Walter Reed (Supervisor Maher)
File 6-85-10
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Augustus Charles Gazetas (Supervisor Molinari)
Ethel Rayner (Supervisor Kopp)
Antonio Valente (Supervisor Kopp)
William F. Wilson (Supervisor Kopp)
Catherine Hallen (Supervisor Kopp)
Leo J. Detoy (Supervisor Kopp)
Fanny Battat (Supervisor Kopp)
Joyce Potter (Supervisor Kopp)
Enrique Aguilar (Supervisor Britt)
Robert Preston (Supervisor Nelder)
Louise Ethel Thompson (Supervisor Kennedy)
John M. Davis (Supervisor Maher)
Monday. March 11, 1985
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
5:18 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor. Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday. March 11, 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on July 22, 1985
I. John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 11
MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS DEPT.
SEP 11 1985
GAiJ FKAIMCISQO
PUBLIC LIBRARY
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OP SUPERVISORS
Monday, March 18, 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:06 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Silver.
WalKer - 7.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Renne, Ward - 4.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Hongisto was noted present at 2:08 p.m.
Supervisor Kopp excused from attendance. (See infra.)
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 2:35 p.m.
Supervisor Ward excused from attendance. (See infra.)
Supervisor Kopp Excused from Attendance
The ClerK announced that Supervisor Kopp requested to be
excused from attendance because of a Federal court appearance.
Supervisor WalKer. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
excuse Supervisor Kopp from attendance.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari, Renne.
Silver, Walker - 7.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Ward - 3.
Supervisor Ward Excused from Attendance
The ClerK announced that Supervisor Ward requested to be
excused from attendance because of illness.
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor WalKer. moved to
excuse Supervisor Ward from attendance.
Monday, March 18, 1985
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Silver. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne, Ward - 3.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved that the Journal of
Proceedings for Monday, November 26, 1984. be approved.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Silver. WalHer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne, Ward
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $18,831. Police Department, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits;
rescinding $18,831 from professional and special services for
appropriation of funds for the creation of two positions.
(Controller)
File 101-84-97. Ordinance No. 144-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance. 1984-85. Police
Department. Consent Decree Division, reflecting the addition of two
positions of 1242 Personnel Analysts; companion measure to File
101-84-97. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-35. Ordinance No. 153-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $17,500. Recreation and Park Department, for
eguipment purchase and facilities maintenance project (Harvey Milk
Photo Center); rescinding $17,500 from mandatory fringe benefits.
(Controller. Supervisor Hongisto)
File 101-84-98. Ordinance No. 145-85
Finally passed.
-466-
Monday, March 18, 1985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $616,598, Water Department, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous, permanent salaries-craft and related
mandatory fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for creation of
five positions, capital projects budget (Rock River Plant and Tesla
Portal Chlorination Station Improvements) and equipment purchase.
(Controller)
File 101-84-99, Ordinance No. 146-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Water
Department, reflecting the addition of five positions: companion
measure to File 101-84-99. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-36, Ordinance No. 154-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $60,000, Convention Facilities, for equipment
purchase (bleachers at Civic Auditorium). (Controller)
File 101-84-101. Ordinance No. 148-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $363,419. Public Library, for temporary
salaries, data processing professional services and maintenance
contract, other contractual services, auto mileage, materials and
supplies, equipment purchase, data processing equipment and services
of other departments - Central Shops and Public WorKs - Building
Repair. (Controller)
File 101-84-102, Ordinance No. 149-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $175,000. Civil Service Commission, for
services of other departments, miscellaneous departments and
providing for ratification of action previously taKen: placing
$40,000 in reserve. (Controller)
File 101-84-103. Ordinance No. 150-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $55,824, Department of Electricity, for
temporary salaries (immediate filling of 3 vacancies). (Controller)
File 101-84-104. Ordinance No. 151-86
Finally passed.
Monday, March 18, 1985
[Property Taxes]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to codify state-mandated
program requiring owners of tax-exempt property to report to
Assessor specified information relating to taxable possessory
interests in said property, and to further require that leases and
rental agreements on City-owned property within the City and County
provide for lessee or renter to furnish said information to City if
so requested. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 413-84, Ordinance No. 167-85
(Amends Section 23.6-1 and adds Section 23.6-2.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Helen Pete
Changaris against City and County by payment of $5,000. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-11, Ordinance No. 160-85
(Superior Court No. 786-955.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Allan Thompson,
City and County against Helen Pete Changaris by acceptance of $25,350
and authorizing dismissal of said litigation. (City Attorney)
Pile 46-85-7. Ordinance No. 161-85
(Superior Court No. 788-621.)
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $108,648, Police Department, for professional
and special services (San Francisco S.A.F.E. Program), and providing
for ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-107, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of David A. Laible
against City and County by payment of $104,000. (Supervisor Renne)
File 45-85-14, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 769-026.)
Passed for second reading.
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Monday, March 18, 198S
[Airport-Airline Lease]
Ordinance approving mutual termination of Airport Lease No. 73-0021C
between Qantas Airways, Ltd., (Lessee) and City and County (Lessor),
acting by and through its Airports Commission. (Airports Commission)
Pile 27-85-2. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Lease of Property)
Resolution authorizing lease of real property at 100 McAllister
Street with Hastings College of the Law, for use by Public Utilities
Commission's Bureau of Energy Conservation. (Real Estate Department)
File 64-85-6, Resolution No. 210-85
Adopted .
[Cafeteria Lease]
Resolution confirming award of a ten-year concession lease to Anson
Poon Yu Lee to operate the Hall of Justice cafeteria. (Real Estate
Department)
File 65-85-4. Resolution No. 227-85
Adopted .
Recommendation of Energy and Environment Committee
Finally Passed
[Animals in Vehicles]
Ordinance amending Health Code, to provide that animals shall not be
enclosed in parKed vehicles under circumstances which may adversely
affect their health and welfare. (Supervisors Walker, Hongisto)
File 118-85-3. Ordinance No. 166-85
(Adds Section 40.6.)
Finally passed.
Recommendation of Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Finally Passed
[Retirement ]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to add and to delete
organizations on the membership list of the Employees Retirement
System. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 97-85-4. Ordinance No. 162-85
Monday, March 18. 1985
(Amends Section 16.6-29.)
Finally passed.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Renne. Ward - 3.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Recommendation of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $24,235, City Planning, for word processing
equipment purchase. (Controller)
File 101-84-100. Ordinance No. 147-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Silver. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Renne. Ward - 3.
Recommendation of Public Protection Committee
(Supervisor Nelder dissenting in Committee.)
Finally Passed
[Fixed Location and Special Event Valet Parking]
Ordinance amending Police Code, relating to duties of garage owners
or proprietors, solicitors permits, and permits for fixed location
and special event valet parking, and setting fees therefor.
(Supervisor Renne)
File 121-84-16. Ordinance No. 156-85
(Amends Sections 825 and 826. repeals Sections 827 through 830.
adds Sections 835 through 839. and amends Sections 2.26 and 2.27.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Monday, March 18, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne, Ward - 3.
Recommendation of Civil Service and General Administration Cominittee
Finally Passed
[Housing Authority]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, authorizing the Mayor and the
Controller to contract with the San Francisco Housing Authority to
provide and mandate budgetary and accounting controls. {Supervisor
WalKer)
File 172-85-2. Ordinance No. 167-85
(Adds Sections 12.3 through 12.7.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Silver. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Renne. Ward - 3.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $444,500, Municipal Railway, for overtime,
miscellaneous and craft; rescinding $444,500 from permanent
salaries, craft. (Controller)
File 101-84-105, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. ""silver. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne, Ward - 3.
[Revolving Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to increase the Police
Department Revolving Fund to $12,000. (Police Department)
File 97-85-9. Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 10.169-4.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Monday, March 18, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne, Ward - 3.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Payroll and Business Taxes]
Ordinance amending Part III Municipal Code, to permit tax
information filed by a person who has entered into a property
occupancy contract with the City (or with a nonprofit corporation)
to be utilized by authorized City officials to monitor, audit or
enforce performance under such property occupancy contract, and
providing for an effective date. (Supervisors Kopp. Molinari)
File 192-85-1. Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 908 and 1023.)
Supervisor Renne. seconded by Supervisor WalKer. moved to amend
on page 3. between lines 27 and 28 by adding the following new
paragraph: "It is a violation of this ordinance for the Tax
Collector, or any other officer or employee of the City and County
of San Francisco authorized to obtain tax records under this
ordinance, or any person having an administrative duty under this
ordinance to make known in any manner whatever the business affairs,
operations or information obtained by an investigation of records or
any person visited or examined in the discharge of official duty, or
the amount or source of income, profits, losses, expenditures, or
any particular thereof, set forth or disclosed in any return, or to
permit any return, or copy thereof or any book containing any
abstract or particulars thereof to be seen or examined by any
person. Successors, receivers, trustees, executors, administrators,
assignees and guarantors, if directly interested, may be given
information as to the items included in the measure and amount of
any unpaid tax or amounts of tax required to be collected, interest
and penalties."
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kopp. Silver. Ward - 4.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 4.
Passed for Second Reading
[Use Agreement]
Ordinance approving the use agreement between Columbus Line and City
and County, operating by and through the Port Commission. (Port
Commission)
File 207-85-1. Ordinance No.
Monday. March 18. 1985
Paseed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Renne. Ward - 3.
Adopted
[Claim Against the Government]
Resolution waiving Statute of Limitations with respect to payment of
certain warrant payable to Mary C. Braud in the amount of $116.33.
(San Francisco Unified School District)
File 23-85-2, Resolution No. 217-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
[Flower Show and its Budget]
Resolution authorizing County Fair and Flower Show to be held in
1985. approving budget and authorizing approval of premium schedule.
(Recreation and Park Department)
File 86-85, Resolution No. 229-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne. Ward - 3.
Recommendations of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Adopted
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that reclassification of property from a P (Public Use)
District to an RC-2 (Residential-Commercial Combined. Moderate
Density) District of property located at 2 Monterey Boulevard between
Diamond Street and Joost Avenue. Assessor's Block 6756, Lot 11 will
have no significant impact on the environment, and adopting and
incorporating findings of Final Negative Declaration. (Department
of City Planning)
File 36-85-3.1. Resolution No. 224-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne. Ward - 3.
Monday, March 18, 1985
Passed for Second Reading
[Zoning Map Change]
Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as an
amendment to the Zoning Map of the City and County of San Francisco
of property located at 2 Monterey Boulevard, north side between Joost
Avenue and Diamond Street, Assessor's Block 6756, Lot 11 from a P
(Public Use) District to an RC-1 (Residential-Commercial Combined,
Low Density) District. (Department of City Planning)
File 36-85-3.2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne, Ward - 3.
Adopted
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that a 12-month moratorium on financial institutions on
Clement Street between Arguello Boulevard and Funston Avenue, in
portions of Assessor's Blocks 1421-1444, will have no significant
impact on the environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of
Final Negative Declaration. (Department of City Planning)
File 110-84-12.3, Resolution No. 211-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne, Ward - 3.
Passed for Second Reading
[Clement Street Moratorium]
Ordinance prohibiting the approval of permits for the establishment
of financial institutions on those blocks on Clement Street between
Arguello Boulevard and Funston Avenue for a period of twelve months:
providing for definition and a severability clause. (Supervisor
Walker)
File 110-84-12.1, Ordinance No,
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne. Ward - 3.
Adopted
Monday, March 18, 1985
[Environmental Review)
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
deteraining that creation of interim and permanent controls for
property located in the area generally bounded by Post. Mason.
Market. McAllister and PolK Streets will have no significant impact
on the environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of Final
Negative Declaration. (City Attorney)
File 115-85-S.l, Resolution No. 231-8S
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Silver. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne. Ward - 3.
File 115-85-5.2, Ordinance No.
Supervisor WalKer. seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
table.
Tabled by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder,
Renne. Silver, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp. Ward - 3.
Monday, March 18, 1985
Adopted
[North of MarKet Residential Special Use District)
Resolution ratifying City Planning Commission Resolution No. 10243
imposing interim controls for property generally bounded by Post,
Mason. Market, McAllister and PolK Streets, reclassifying property
located therein from C-3-G. C-3-R and C-2 to RC-4, reclassifying
Height and BulK Districts, 80-X, 130-E, 160-F, 160-G, 240-H and 320-1
located therein to either SO-T, 80-120-T or 80-130-T. establishing
boundaries for the North of Market Residential Special Use District
including Sub-areas No. 1 and No. 2, providing regulations for the
North of Market Residential Special Use District, providing for a
Bulk District "T" and providing for set back reguirements in the
North of Market Residential Special Use District. (City Attorney)
File 115-8S-5.3, Resolution No. 232-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Ward - 3.
Tabled
[North of Market Residential Special Use District]
Resolution disapproving City Planning Commission Resolution No. 10243
inposing interim controls for property generally bounded by Post,
Mason. Market, McAllister and Polk Streets, reclassifying property
located therein from C-3-G. C-3-R and C-2 to RC-4. reclassifying
Height and Bulk Districts, 80-X, 130-E, 160-F, 160-G. 240-H and 320-1
located therein to either 80-T, 80-120-T or 80-130-T, establishing
boundaries for the North of Market Residential Special Use District
including Sub-areas No. 1 and No. 2. providing regulations for the
North of Market Residential Special Use District, providing for a
Bulk District "T" , and providing for set back requirements in the
North of Market Residential Special Use District. (City Attorney)
File 115-85-5.4. Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
table.
Tabled by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kopp. Ward
Monday, March 18. 198S
Passed for Second Reading
[North of Market Residential Special Use District)
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, by amending the Zoning Map of
the City and County of San Francisco for property generally bounded
by Post, Mason, Market, McAllister and PolK Streets to reclassify
portions of the property therein from C-3-G, C-3-R and C-2 to RC-4,
to reclassify Height and BulK Districts 80-X, 130-E, 160 F, 160-G,
240-H and 320-1 located therein to either 80-T, 80-120-T or 80-130-T,
to establish boundaries for the North of Market Residential Special
Use District including Sub-areas No. 1 and No. 2: and by amending the
text of the City Planning Code by adding Section 249.5 thereto to
provide regulations for the North of Market Residential Special Use
District, by adding Section 263.7 thereto to provide for special
height exceptions in the 80-120-T and 80-130-T Height and Bulk
District, by adding Section 132.2 to provide for set back
reguirements in the North of Market Residential Special Use
District, by adding Section 134.1 to provide for exceptions to the
rear yard reguireroent, by amending Section 270 to provide for a Bulk
District "T", and by amending Section 161 by adding Subsection (H)
thereto to provide procedures and criteria for exceptions to the
off-street parking requirements; providing for a severability
clause. (City Attorney)
File 115-85-5.5, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp. Ward - 3.
Adopted as Amended
[Jessie Hotel - Rehabilitation and Preservation)
Resolution urging the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency to assure
the rehabilitation and preservation of the Jessie Hotel for
residential uses. (Supervisor Maher)
File 155-85, Resolution No. 249-85
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to amend
by adding a further resolved clause to read: "FURTHER RESOLVED.
That in the event this may be found, after formal solicitation of
proposals for development of Parcel 3707-A on this basis, to be
financially infeasible in combination with the financial program
requirements for land sale proceeds, that the San Francisco Board of
Supervisors urges the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, in that
event, to provide for production of affordable housing by the
developer of Parcel 3707-A at another location consistent with the
provisions of the Office/Housing Production Program as established
by ordinance and preserve the architecturally significant Jessie
Hotel in a manner consistent with the Downtown Plan as adopted by
the Board of Supervisors."
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Maher, Molinari. Nelder. Renne, Silver - 5.
Noes: Supervisors Kennedy, Walker - 2.
Monday, March 18, 1985
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto, Kopp, Ward - 4.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver. WalKer - 7.
Noes: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Ward - 3.
The Board, at the hour of 4:00 p.m.. recessed to convene in
closed session with its designated employee representative pursuant
to Government Code.
Reconveninq of the Board
The Board, at the hour of 5:47 p.m.. reconvened.
Calling the Roll
On call of the roll, the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder. Renne. Silver.
Walker - 7.
Noted absent: Supervisors Britt. Kopp. Maher. Ward - 4.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Britt noted present at 5:50 p.m.
Supervisor Maher noted present at 5:48 p.m.
Report on Closed Session
Deputy City Attorney MarK Kertz reported that the Board had met
in closed session with its designated employee representative.
From Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Without Recommendation
Passed for Second Reading
[Salary Standardization]
Ordinance fixing, designating, enumerating and providing schedules of
compensation for persons employed by the City and County, San
Francisco Community College District, and San Francisco Unified
School District whose compensations are subject to provisions of
Sections 8.400. 8.401 and 8.407 of the Charter, and establishing
working schedules and conditions of employment and methods of
payment; effective July l, 1985. (Civil Service Commission)
Monday, March 18. 1985
File 106-8S-1. Ordinance No.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved passage
for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Silver, WalKer - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward
Called Out of Finance Committee
By Supervisor Kopp
Consideration Continued
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $332,542, Municipal Railway, for other
contractual services and capital projects (contra flow lane.
McAllister/Market); placing reserve on $332,542. (Controller)
File 101-83-204, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
continue consideration to April 1. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
Called Out of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
By Supervisor Britt
Rereferred to Committee
[Residential Hotels]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to expand the definition of
interested party to include certain non-profit organizations.
(Supervisor Britt)
File 113-84-1, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 41.4.)
Supervisor Britt, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Monday, March 18, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Naher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
From Department of Public Worlds
Adopted
[New Condominium]
Motion approving final map of 1200 Clayton Street, a condominium
subdivision. (Department of Public WorKs)
File 58-85-9
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Silver, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Renne. Ward - 3.
[New Condominium]
Motion approving final map of 1591 Jackson Street, also Known as
Jackson Plaza, a condominium subdivision. (Department of Public
Works)
File 58-85-10
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne, Ward - 3.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
[Public Hearing]
Hearing of appeal from the decision of the City Planning Commission
by its Motion No. 10196, dated January 3. 1985, conditionally
approving Application No. 84.475C for conditional use of property at
2261 Bryant Street for a residential care facility for approximately
ten women and their children, an ancillary adult day care facility
and a child care facility in an RM-1 District. Assessor's Block
4087. Lot 30.
File 37-85-3
Monday, March 18, 198S
{Appeal filed February 26. 198S.)
The following persons were sworn in and granted privilege of
the floor:
Appellants
Albert Rush
Catherine Madioni, 1336 San Bruno Avenue
Lena Gurney, 823 York Street
Arusti G. Madioni, 1336 San Bruno Avenue
Burgess Webb, 2831 23rd Street
Eva Monahan, 2669 2lEt Street
Respondents
Bob Passmore, Department of City Planning
Jan Montgomery, 1024 West Place, Albany
Lucille Norwood, 747 Webster Street
John Goy, 555 California Street
Mary Pacheco, 2754 21st Street
Linda Jupiter. 2768 22nd Street
Louisa Dela, 1383 Ord Street
Dr. Wayne ClarK, 2455 Rancho Road. El Sobranta
Pam Miller. 248 San Carlos
Sarah Shelby, 442A Collingwood Street
A rebuttal period was allowed
The President then declared the hearing closed.
From the Clerk
Adopted
[Zoning Appeal]
Motion approving decision of the City Planning Commission by its
Motion No. 10196. dated January 3, 1985. approving Application No.
84.475C for conditional use of property at 2261 Bryant Street.
File 37-85-3.1
Supervisor WalKer. seconded by Supervisor Britt. moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
Tabled
[Zoning Appeal]
Motion disapproving decision of the City Planning Commission by it£
Motion No. 10196, dated January 3, 1985, approving Application No.
84.475C for conditional use of property at 2261 Bryant Street.
File 37-85-3.2
Monday, March 18, 1985
Supervisor WalKer. seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to table.
Tabled by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver. WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
Adopted
[Findings]
Motion directing the ClerK of the Board to prepare findings relating
to proposed conditional use of property at 2261 Bryant Street for
action by the Board at its next meeting.
File 37-85-3.3
Supervisor WalKer, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver, WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Closed
[Public Hearing]
Hearing of objections relative to report of assessment of costs
submitted by the Director of Public Works for gas and electric
services ordered to be rendered at 242 Powell Street, by reason of
owner's nonpayment so as to protect the life, health and safety of
occupants by said Director pursuant to the provisions of the Building
Code.
File 41-85-3
(Total Cost $2,985.10. )
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speaK.
There being no one present wishing to speaK. the President
declared the hearing closed.
From Department of Public WorKs
Adopted
Monday, March 18, 1985
[Aesessment of Costs]
Resolution confirming report of assessment of costs submitted by
Director of Public Works for gas and electric services ordered to be
rendered at 242 Powell Street by said Director pursuant to provisions
of Sections 203(m) and/or 203(o) of the Building Code, the costs
thereof having been paid for out of the Repair and Demolition Fund.
(Department of Public Works)
File 41-84-3, Resolution No. 226-85
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Nolinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Thomas Ambrogi, Commissioner, Human Rights Commission. March 12-26;
Emmet D. Condon, Chief of Fire Department, April 5-26; Mayor Dianne
Feinstein, March 13, March 15-21; John C. Frantz. City Librarian.
April 23-29; Claude M. Jarman, Jr., member. War Memorial Board,
March 10-14; Supervisor Willie B. Kennedy, March 22-24; Philip R.
Lee, member. Health Commission, March 16-18 and March 21-22; Joyce
Ream, Executive Director, Commission on the Aging, March 13-17; C.
Mackey Salazar, member. City Planning Commission. March 6-7, 1985.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 204-85
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Renne, Ward - 3.
Adopted
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Supervisor Richard Hongisto, March 23-26. 1985.
File 1-85. Resolution No. 205-85
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, March 18. 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongieto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Silver. WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne. Ward - 3.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Called from Committee
[Change Sidewalk Width]
Ordinance changing width of sidewalK on the west side of Florida
Street between Seventeenth and Mariposa Streets. (Department of
Public Works)
File 34-85-2
Called from Public Works Committee by Supervisor Maher with
direction to schedule for Board meeting of March 25. 1985.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $5,050 for rental of property at Nourse
Auditorium as a courtroom from May 1. 1985 to June 30. 1985 for
Superior Court trial of asbestosis insurance litigation.
(Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 101-84-117
[Downtown Plan and Office Limit]
Draft ordinance amending the City Planning Code by amending Sections
123 and 124 and by adding Sections 139, 320, 321 and 322 to limit
the amount of TDR transferred to a development lot, to change floor
area ratio limits, to impose a fee for open space on persons
constructing or expanding certain buildings in C-3-0 and C-3-0(SD)
districts in order to fund open space in the C-3-0(SD) district, and
to impose a limit on approval of office development projects.
(Supervisor Maher presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and
Development Committee.
File 115-85-8
Adopted
[Vietnam War]
Resolution declaring May 7. 1985. as a day of remembrance,
commemorating the tenth anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War.
File 4-85-7, Resolution No. 206-85
Supervisor Hongisto presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Walker, moved adoption.
Monday. March 18, 1985
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher. Renne. Silver. Ward - 5.
[Organ Donor Awareness WeeK]
Resolution joining with the Mayor in proclaiming the week of April
21-27, 1985. as San Francisco Organ Donor Awareness WeeK.
File 4-85-8. Resolution No. 207-85
Supervisor Renne presented and, seconded by Supervisor Walker,
noved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Ward - 3.
Called from Committee
[Permits]
Resolution granting revocable permission to Project Artaud. Inc. to
occupy a portion of Florida Street between Seventeenth and Mariposa
Streets with an entrance stair and ramp. (Department of Public
Works)
File 10-85-2
Called from Public Works Committee by Supervisor Maher with
direction to schedule for Board meeting of March 25, 1985.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Referred to Committee
[State Legislation]
Resolution supporting the passage of California State Senate Bills
374 and 832 which would support implementation of the California
state lottery as passed on November 6, 1984. (Supervisor Nelder
presented.) Referred to Rules and Legislation Committee with
request it be considered at the next meeting of the Committee.
File 12-85-15
[Grant - Federal]
Draft resolution authorizing the Department of Public Health, AIDS
Activity Office, to apply for, accept and expend a grant from the
Center for Disease Control, to provide for AIDS information and
education. (Supervisor Walker presented.) Referred to Health
Committee with request it be considered at the March 25, 1985
meetinq of the Committee.
File 146-85-18
Monday, March 18, 1985
[Grant - State]
Draft resolution authorizing the Department of Public Health, AIDS
Activity Office, to apply for a grant from the State Department of
Health Services. Infectious Disease Section, to provide for AIDS
information and education. (Supervisor Walker presented.) Referred
to Health Committee with request it be considered at the March 2S.
1985 meeting of the Committee.
File 146-85-19
[Candlestick Park]
Resolution opposing the Mayor's plan to spend $30 million in City
funds for Candlestick Park improvements. (Supervisor Hongisto
presented.) Referred to Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 233-85
[Environmental Impacts]
Resolution establishing City policy opposing renovations to
Candlestick Park which would adversely affect the surrounding
environment or contribute to air. water or land pollution.
(Supervisor Hongisto presented.) Referred to Culture and Recreation
Committee.
File 233-85-1
Requests for Hearings
File 101-84-31.5, By Supervisor Renne: To consider the release of
$114,000 from the AIDS supplemental for the renovation of Ward 84 at
San Francisco General Hospital. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 16-85-1. By Supervisor Renne: To consider the status of the
Capital Outlay Program, including revenues and expenditures.
Referred to Finance Committee with request it be considered at the
first meeting in April by Committee.
File 115-85-9. By Supervisors Silver and Walker: To consider
problems arising from the North of Market Special Use District.
Referred to Planning. Housing and Development Committee.
File 234-85. By Supervisors Walker and Renne: To consider the
problems of women employed by the City and County working in
non-traditional employment. Referred to Civil Service and General
Administration Committee with request it be considered at the May
meeting of Committee.
File 235-85. By Supervisors Walker and Renne: To consider
supporting the women, family and work legislative package. Referred
to Human Services Committee with request it be considered at the May
meeting of Committee.
File 236-85, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider the division of
bargaining units 8P (Probation Officers) and 111 (Supervisory
Probation Officers). Referred to Civil Service and General
Administration Committee.
Monday, March 18. 198S
File 237-85. By Supervisor Molinari: To consider eliminating the
office of the Chief Administrative Officer and to place the
departments currently under the CAO under a commission. Referred to
Rules and Legislation Committee.
File 238-8S. By Supervisor Molinari and Silver: To consider
removing the Traffic Bureau from the Police Department to either the
Public Utilities Commission or Parking Authority. Referred to Rules
and Legislation Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney investigate the settlement
of a class action suit against ARCO in which $2.5 million will be
allocated among California's various governments and jurisdictions
who own oil producing lands and were cheated by the price fixing
scheme .
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the City Librarian to
inquire what provisions have been made to make the "stacks" safe for
members of the public in order to avoid someone being attacked in
the "stacks" of the main public library.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
inquiring whether April has been proclaimed "Child Abuse Prevention
Month" by the Mayor; and. if not. urging her to proclaim the month
of April as "Child Abuse Prevention Month."
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent through her Honor, the
Mayor, to the City Planning Department concerning those sections of
the City Planning Code where conditional use authorization is
required to determine the percentage of 1984 department staff time
and budget allocated to conditional use authorization procedures,
including permit review, enforcement, resolutions and motions
prepared for City Planning Commission and the projected amount of
staff time necessary to review conditional use applications in the
coming fiscal year.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent through her Honor, the
Mayor, to the Director of the Art Commission, concerning the status
of a report to the Mayor, which was estimated to be completed by
February 15. 1985. on the past, present and future of artists
housing in the City.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the Administrator of
San Francisco General Hospital inquiring as to the frequency of
medical patient diversion from San Francisco General Hospital,
departmental policy on such diversions, why patients are diverted
when bed count reaches 435 when licensed for 582 beds and requesting
a response to the inquiry within a week.
By Supervisor Maher. that letter be sent to the Chief of Police
inquiring whether Richmond Police Station has noted a problem with
double parking and other parking violations at the corner of Sixth
Avenue and Balboa Street, particularly on the southeast corner, in
front of a new carpet and tile store, and if so, whether enforcement
is being considered.
Monday, March 18, 1985
By Supervisor Molinari. that letter be sent to the Postmaster of San
Francisco on behalf of the Board of Supervisors concerning the
recent mail service in City Hall in which mail is not available
until late into the morning hours and requesting his investigation
into the matter to determine if service can be restored to its prior
level so that the Board may serve the public in a timely fashion.
By Supervisor Molinari, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation to eliminate the office of the Chief
Administrative Officer and to place the departments currently under
the CAO under a commission.
By Supervisor Molinari, joined by Supervisor Silver, that City
Attorney be requested to prepare appropriate legislation to remove
the Traffic Bureau from the Police Department to either the Public
Utilities Commission or Parking Authority and that he consult with
the Supervisor on this item.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Chief of Police
requesting an investigation of disturbances caused by patrons of the
Hard Rock Cafe located at the south west corner of Van Ness Avenue
and Sacramento Street.
By Supervisor Silver, that the Clerk of the Board investigate and
report back on the feasibility of obtaining a bulk mailing permit
for the Board's office.
Motions Adopted
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing draft ordinance amending the City
Planning Code by amending Sections 123 and 124 and by adding
Sections 139, 320. 321 and 322 to limit the amount of TDR
transferred to a development lot. to change floor area ratio limits.
to impose a fee for open space on persons constructing or expanding
certain buildings in C-3-0 and C-3-0(SD) Districts in order to fund
open space in the C-3-0{SD) District, and to impose a limit on
approval of office development projects.
File 115-85-8.1.
Supervisor Maher presented and. seconded by Supervisor Silver,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Lee On Dong National Association (Supervisor Nelder)
President. Lee On Dong National Association (Supervisor Nelder)
Robert Fike (Supervisor Nelder)
Paul Handerly (Supervisor Nelder)
Lorna Schea (Supervisor Nelder)
Jan Lagerloff (Supervisor Walker)
Joe Kaufman (Supervisor Walker)
Monday. March 1(
Flora Harvey (Supervisor Walker)
Michael J. Ruane (Supervisor Hongisto)
Victim Rights WeeK (Supervisor Molinari)
Sherry Paysinger (Supervisor Ward)
File 6-85-11
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
Home Savings of America (Supervisor Nelder)
Glide Memorial Church (Supervisor Nelder)
Pacific Gas and Electric (Supervisor Nelder)
McKesson Foundation (Supervisor Nelder)
Chevron USA (Supervisor Nelder)
FransisKa Star (Supervisor Nelder)
James Patrick (Supervisor Nelder)
Jim Baker (Supervisor Nelder)
Bill Short (Supervisor Nelder)
John Richburg (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Notion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Jack Crowley (Supervisor Molinari on behalf of the entire Board)
Charles Santuccio (Supervisor Kopp)
Mateo Masura (Supervisors Kopp, Nelder)
Richard Shortall (Supervisor Kopp)
Rose Nicco (Supervisor Kopp)
Reginald Hearn (Supervisor Kopp)
Bernard S. Greendorfer (Supervisors Kopp, Walker. Nelder)
Michael Johnson (Supervisor Renne)
Joan Shorenstein Barone (Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder, Kopp,
Silver, Kennedy)
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
6:36 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor. Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, March 18, 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on July 29, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, March 25. 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco net in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:09 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kopp, Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
WalHer - 7.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Kennedy, Renne, Silver. Ward - 4.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Renne excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Kennedy was noted present at 2:10 p.m.
Supervisor Silver was noted present at 2:11 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:14 p.m.
Presentation of Guests
Supervisor Kopp introduced and welcomed the Mayor of Kilkenny,
Ireland, the Honorable Thomas Crotty and wife.
President Molinari introduced and welcomed Troop 75. a group of
boys made up of scouts from San Francisco and Daly City, who will be
camping out four days on top of Embarcadero Four.
Privilege of the Floor Granted
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to grant
privilege of the floor to Steve Swendiman. President, County
Supervisors Association of California, in order that he may address
the Board on the impact of the proposed Federal budgets on counties
mental health, transportation and foster care funding.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Nelder,
Silver, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari. Renne, WalKer - 4.
Monday, March 25, 1985
APPROVAL OF JOURNALS
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved that the Journals of
Proceedings for Monday, December 3, Monday, December 10, and Monday.
December 17. 1984, be approved.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver, WalKer - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Renne, Ward - 2.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $108,648. Police Department, for professional
and special services (San Francisco S.A.F.E. Program), and providing
for ratification of action previously taKen. (Controller)
File 101-84-107. Ordinance No. 143-85
Finally passed.
[Airport-Airline Lease]
Ordinance approving mutual termination of Airport Lease No. 73-0021C
between Qantas Airways, Ltd., (Lessee) and City and County (Lessor),
acting by and through its Airports Commission. (Airports Commission)
File 27-85-2. Ordinance No. 158-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of David A. Laible
against City and County by payment of $104,000. (Supervisor Renne)
Pile 45-85-14. Ordinance No. 141-85
(Superior Court No. 769-026.)
Finally passed.
[Revolving Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to increase the Police
Department Revolving Fund to $12,000. (Police Department)
File 97-85-9, Ordinance No. 163-86
(Amends Section 10.169-4.)
Finally passed.
-492-
Monday, March 2S, 198S
[Use Agreement]
Ordinance approving the use agreement between Columbus Line and City
and County, operating by and through the Port Commission. (Port
Commission)
File 207-85-1, Ordinance No. 168-85
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $36,655, Parking Authority, for program
project budget (purchase of parking meter coin cans). (Controller)
File 101-84-108, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $80,870, Water Department, for overtime,
holiday pay, extended worK weeK and mandatory fringe benefits;
rescinding $80,870 from permanent salaries, craft: providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-110, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Jeffrey Bongino
against City and County by payment of $21,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-13. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 799-051.)
Passed for second reading.
[Lease of Property]
Ordinance approving amendment to lease L-10388 between Blue Jeans
Equities West and the City and County, operating by and through Port
Commission. (Port Commission)
File 65-85-5. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Acceptance of Gift]
Resolution accepting $25,000 from Koret Foundation through Friends
of Recreation and Parks for use by Recreation and Park Department for
children's programs. (Recreation and Park Commission)
File 38-85-2, Resolution No. 225-85
Adopted .
Monday, March 25, 1985
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Renne. Ward - 2.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $444,500, Municipal Railway, for overtime,
miscellaneous and craft; rescinding $444,500 from permanent
salaries, craft. (Controller)
File 101-84-105, Ordinance No. 152-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
[Payroll and Business Taxes]
Ordinance amending Part III Municipal Code, to permit tax
information filed by a person who has entered into a property
occupancy contract with the City (or with a nonprofit corporation)
to be utilized by authorized City officials to monitor, audit or
enforce performance under such property occupancy contract, and
providing for an effective date. (Supervisors Kopp, Molinari)
File 192-85-1. Ordinance No. 142-85
(Amends Sections 908 and 1023.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
RecoiMBendations of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Finally Passed
Monday, March 2S. 198S
[Zoning Map Change]
Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as an
amendment to the Zoning Map of the City and County of San Francisco
of property located at 2 Monterey Boulevard, north side between Joost
Avenue and Diamond Street, Assessor's Block 67S6, Lot 11 from a P
(Public Use) District to an RC-1 (Residential-Commercial Combined.
Low Density) District. (Department of City Planning)
File 36-8S-3.2, Ordinance No. 159-8S
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
[Clement Street Moratorium]
Ordinance prohibiting the approval of permits for the establishment
of financial institutions on those blocks on Clement Street between
Arguello Boulevard and Funston Avenue for a period of twelve months;
providing for definition and a severability clause. (Supervisor
Walker)
File 110-84-12.1. Ordinance No. 155-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
[North of Market Residential Special Use District]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, by amending the Zoning Map of
the City and County of San Francisco for property generally bounded
by Post, Mason, Market, McAllister and Polk Streets to reclassify
portions of the property therein from C-3-G, C-3-R and C-2 to RC-4,
to reclassify Height and Bulk Districts 80-X. 130-E, 160-F. 160-G.
240-H and 320-1 located therein to either 80-T. 80-120-T or 80-130-T.
to establish boundaries for the North of Market Residential Special
Use District including Sub-areas No. 1 and No. 2; and by amending the
text of the City Planning Code by adding Section 249.5 thereto to
provide regulations for the North of Market Residential Special Use
District, by adding Section 263.7 thereto to provide for special
height exceptions in the 80-120-T and 80-130-T Height and Bulk
District, by adding Section 132.2 to provide for set back
requirements in the North of Market Residential Special Use
District, by adding Section 134.1 to provide for exceptions to the
rear yard requirement, by amending Section 270 to provide for a Bulk
District "T", and by amending Section 161 by adding Subsection (H)
thereto to provide procedures and criteria for exceptions to the
off-street parking requirements: providing for a severability
clause. (City Attorney)
File 115-85-5.5, Ordinance No. 165-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Monday, March 25, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Silver. WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
From Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Without Recommendation
Consideration Continued
[Vacation Ordinance]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, providing for the award of
vacation as it accrues: and providing for an effective date of
March 1, 1985. (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 435-84. Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 16.10, 16.11, 16.12. 16.13, 16.14 and 16.15:
repeals Sections 16.16-1 and 16.16-2.)
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved an
amendment of the whole bearing same title as shown on calendar.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
continue consideration to April 1, 1985.
Motion to continue with pending amendment of the whole adopted
by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Silver. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Renne. Walker - 3.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to the Fire
Department asking them to provide in writing testimony presented
today on what effect the proposed vacation ordinance would have on
the department.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Questions Divided; Recombined: Finally Passed
[Salary Standardization]
Ordinance fixing, designating, enumerating and providing schedules of
compensation for persons employed by the City and County. San
Francisco Community College District, and San Francisco Unified
School District whose compensations are subject to provisions of
Sections 8.400. 8.401 and 8.407 of the Charter, and establishing
working schedules and conditions of employment and methods of
payment: effective July 1. 1985. (Civil Service Commission)
File 106-85-1. Ordinance No. 164-85
Monday, March 2S. 198S
Supervisor Kopp requested that the question be divided with
respect to classifications 1831 Legislative Aide and 1835
Administrative Assistant to Members of the Board of Supervisors so
that the matter could be considered separately.
The President thereupon ordered the question divided.
After considerable debate, the severed matter was finally
passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Silver, WalKer, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
incorporate bacK into the main question the above matter.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Supervisor Nelder requested that the question be divided with
respect to Section VI. EE Meal Allowance so that the matter could be
considered separately.
The President thereupon ordered the question divided.
The roll was then called on the main question as divided, and it
was finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
[Salary Standardization]
Ordinance fixing, designating, enumerating and providing schedules
of compensation for persons employed by the City and County, San
Francisco Community College District and San Francisco Unified
School District, whose compensations are subject to provisions of
Sections 8.400. 8.401 and 8.407 of the Charter, and establishing
working schedules and conditions of employment and methods of
payment. Part II (Meal Allowance or reserving $8,800,000); effective
July 1, 1985.
File 106-85-1.1. Ordinance No. 170-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Monday, March 25, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Silver. WalKer. Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Britt assumed the
Chair.
Recommendations of Health Committee
Consideration Continued
[Housing Authority]
Resolution urging the San Francisco Housing Authority to present to
the Board of Supervisors a detailed management and financial plan to
alleviate the Authority's continuing deficit and improve the living
conditions of its tenants. (Supervisor Walker)
File 172-85. Resolution No.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
continue consideration to April 1, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Nelder.
Walker. Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisor Silver - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Renne - 3.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to the Director of
Housing Authority requesting information on the reason and
justification for retaining a labor relations consultant, who is a
retired employee of the San Francisco Unified School District
receiving pension pay.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Consideration Continued
[Housing Authority]
Resolution urging Chief Administrative Officer to direct the Bureau
of Building Inspection to provide the Board of Supervisors with
complete inventory of Health, Building and Fire Code violations of
San Francisco Housing Authority properties, describe a comprehensive
program to remedy all such violations in a timely manner, and to
perform an independent inventory of vacant units: creating an
Inter-departmental Task Force. (Supervisor Walker)
File 172-85-6. Resolution No.
Monday, March 2S, 1985
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
continue consideration to April 1. 198S.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder.
Walker. Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Silver - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Molinari. Renne - 2.
The President reassumed the Chair.
NEW BUSINESS
FroBi the Clerk
Adopted
[Findings]
Motion adopting findings affirming the decision of the City Planning
Commission conditionally approving Application No. 84.475C for
conditional use of property for a residential care facility, an
ancillary adult day care facility and child care facility at 2261
Bryant Street.
File 37-85-3.4
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Ward 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Renne, Silver. Walker - 5.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $17,565, Medical Examiner, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous; rescinding $11,601 from mandatory fringe
benefits. (Controller)
File 101-84-109. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne. Silver, Walker - 4.
Monday, March 25. 1985
[Membership]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to add one organization and
to change the name of a second organization on the membership list of
the Controller. (Controller)
File 97-85-10. Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 16.6-12.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer - 5.
[Public Health]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, adding National Family
Planning and Reproductive Health Association to the membership list
of Department of Public Health. (Department of Public Health)
File 97-85-12. Resolution No.
(Amends Section 16.6-10.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari,
Mard - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker - 5.
Consideration Continued
[Claim Against the Government]
Resolution waiving Statute of Limitations with respect to payment of
four warrants payable to Hertha G. Hoppe. in the sum of $1,717.84. a
legal obligation of the City and County. (Retirement System)
Pile 23-85-3. Resolution No.
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
continue consideration to April 1. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer - 5.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that janitorial
building maintenance services can be practically performed at the
Downtown Community College Center by private contractor for lower
cost than similar worK services performed by City and County
employees. (Community College District)
File 25-85-4, Resolution No.
Monday, March 2S. 1985
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
continue consideration to April 1, 198S.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher. Molinari
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder, Renne. Silver,
WalKer - 5.
Adopted
[Emergency Funds]
Resolution approving additional emergency expenditure for the
stabilization of KirKwood Powerhouse penstock, Hetch Hetchy Water
and Power. (Public Utilities Commission)
File 28-85-4, Resolution No. 218-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher, Molinari,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder, Renne. Silver,
Walker - 5.
the International Terminal. (Airports Commission)
File 28-85-5, Resolution No. 219-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Nelder. Renne. Silver.
Walker - 5.
Consideration Continued
[Reimbursement to Employees]
Resolution authorizing reimbursement for cost of personal property of
City and County employees damaged and/or stolen in the line of duty.
File 51-84-4. Resolution No.
(Department Item Claimed Recommended
Municipal Railway
Daniel McCarthy Slashed auto tires $ 90.03 $ -0-
Stolen tools 94.85 -0-
65.00
65.00
166.00
166.00
177.50
155.31
Monday, March 25, 1985
Broken windshield 652.66 -0-
James Dotson Stolen tools 415.79 328.64
Public Health
Brian Reber Broken eyeglasses
David R. Branson Broken eyeglasses
Joanne B. Johnson Broken eyeglasses
Controller
Iris L. Kym Broken windshield 50.00 50.00
Delia Netzler Broken eyeglasses 42.00 42.00
Total $ 1.753.32 $ 806.95)
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
continue consideration to April 1. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher. Molinari,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Nelder, Renne. Silver,
Walker - 5.
Adopted
[Federal Funding - Community Development]
Resolution authorizing Mayor, on behalf of the City and County to
administer distribution of the City's 1985 Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) entitlement of $21,355,000 from the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development, approving amended 1985
Community Development Program and expenditure schedules for recipient
departments and agencies, approving transfer of $844,000 from
contingencies including $500,000 for public housing rehabilitation.
$304,000 for rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities and $40,000
for Economic Development Projects, approving Addenda Nos . 30, 27, 23,
23, 28. 24. 18. 10. 5. 3 and 1 to the 1975 through 1985 Community
Development Programs respectively: placing a reserve on $500,000 for
public housing rehabilitation. (Supervisor Renne)
File 79-85-2, Resolution No. 208-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Walker - 5.
[Surplus Sale]
Resolution confirming sale of certain surplus City-owned property in
City and County of San Francisco. (Real Estate Department)
File 96-85-1, Resolution No. 230-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, March 2S, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Nelder. Renne, Silver.
WalKer - 5.
[Jurisdictional Transfer]
Resolution transferring jurisdiction from the San Francisco Real
Estate Department to Assessor's BlocK 4794, Lot 1 and Assessor's
BlocK 4805 to the Department of Public WorKs. Clean Hater Program.
(Real Estate Department)
Pile 209-85-1, Resolution No. 248-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
WalKer - 5.
[Recreation and Park - Unified School District]
Resolution declaring the policy of the City and County of San
Francisco to give priority in rental and rate of rental of Recreation
and ParK Department facilities to youth organizations, and urging the
Mayor to urge the Recreation and Park Commission to take appropriate
steps and to make an annual report; urging the Mayor to urge the San
Francisco Unified School District to adopt the same policy.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 414-84-1, Resolution No. 212-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder. Renne. Silver.
Walker - 5.
Recommendations of Public Protection Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Signs]
Ordinance amending Police Code, to permit contractors with the City
to post signs on public property to promote the purposes of the
contract. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 443-84. Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 675.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Ward - 6.
Monday, March 2S, 1985
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder, Renne. Silver.
Walker - 5.
[Street Artists]
Ordinance amending Police Code, granting priority to veterans in
acting on applications for street artist certificates and providing
for reauthorization by the Board of Supervisors. (Art Commission)
File 121-85-2, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 2404.3. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher, Molinari.
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Nelder. Renne. Silver.
Walker - 5.
Adopted
[State Legislation]
Resolution urging State Legislature to pass S.B. 265 (Marks),
relating to full service and independently owned gasoline stations.
(Supervisors Hongisto. Silver)
File 12-85-8, Resolution No. 215-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher, Molinari,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Nelder. Renne. Silver.
Walker - 5,
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President. Supervisor Hongisto assumed
the Chair.
[State Legislation]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to pass S.B. 190. relating
to CAL-ID fingerprint computer. (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 12-85-10, Resolution No. 216-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Walker - 5.
Monday, March 2S, 198S
[Funds ]
Resolution authorizing Mayor's Criminal Justice Council to apply
for, accept and expend $1,714,587 from California Youth Authority for
the 198S-86 "County Justice System Subvention Program" (CJSSP);
providing for program allocations; designating program coordinator.
(Mayor)
File 68-8S-1. Resolution No. 228-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Molinari. Nelder, Renne. Silver.
Walker - 5.
The President reassumed the Chair,
[Funds]
Resolution authorizing District Attorney to apply for, accept and
expend funds totaling $38,510 from the Haigh-Scatena Foundation.
(District Attorney)
File 138-85-1. Resolution No. 233-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Silver, WalKer, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Hongisto assumed
the Chair.
[Senior Escort Program]
Resolution urging Mayor to initiate a supplemental appropriation for
the Police Department to provide for a staff increase of two escorts
in each of the neighborhood offices of the Senior Escort-Outreach
Program. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 143-85-1, Resolution No. 263-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver.
Walker - 5.
Called from Public Works Committee
By Supervisor Maher
Monday, March 25, 1985
Passed for Second Reading
[Change Sidewalk Width]
Ordinance changing width of sidewalK on the west side of Florida
Street between Seventeenth and Mariposa Streets. (Department of
Public WorKs)
File 34-85-2, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Ward, moved passage for
second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver.
Walker - 5.
Adopted
[Permits]
Resolution granting revocable permission to Project Artaud, Inc. to
occupy a portion of Florida Street between Seventeenth and Mariposa
Streets with an entrance stair and ramp. (Department of Public
Works)
File 10-85-2. Resolution No. 214-85
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Ward, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher.
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver.
Walker - 5.
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
[New Condominium]
Motion approving final map of 1370 Valencia Street, also known as
Poplar Terrace, a condominium subdivision. (Department of Public
Works)
File 58-85-11
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Walker - 5.
Monday, March 2S, 1985
[Condominium Conversionl
Motion approving final map of 1030 Bush Street, a condominium
subdivision. (Department of Public Works)
File 58-85-12
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Ward, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Molinari, Nelder. Renne, Silver.
HalKer - 5.
[Commercial Condominium Conversion]
Motion approving final map of 110 Gough Street, a commercial
condominium subdivision. (Department of Public WorKs)
File 58-85-13
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Ward, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Molinari, Nelder, Renne. Silver,
Walker - 5.
The President reassumed the Chair.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
Consideration Continued
[Public Hearing]
Hearing of appeal of decision of the Director of Public WorKs
approving parcel map showing the subdivision of Assessor's Block
2705. Lot 30 at Twin Peaks Boulevard, between Graystone Terrace and
Crown Terrace.
File 223-85
(A court reporter was present but his machine malfunctioned.
Therefore there is no transcript available for today's
proceedings . )
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
The following persons were sworn in and granted privilege of
the floor:
Monday, March 25, 1985
Appellants
Sue C. Hester
Norma Edmunson
Bill McCormicK
Helen Andres
Al MeaKin
Armin Perlmutter
Martin Tarcher
Edith Fried
Alyce B. Tarcher
Respondents
Ray Wong. Department of Public Works
Tim Tosta, representing the subdivider
There being no one else present wishing to speak today, the
President declared the hearing concluded.
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to April 1. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
From the Clerk
Consideration Continued
(Only one of the following two motions should be adopted)
[Subdivision]
Motion approving decision of the Director of Public Works approving
parcel map showing the subdivision of Assessor's Block 2705. Lot 30
at Twin Peaks Boulevard, between Graystone Terrace and Crown Terrace.
File 223-85-1
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to April 1. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Monday, March 25, 1985
[Subdivision]
Motion disapproving decision of the Director of Public Works
approving parcel map showing the subdivision of Assessor's BlocK
2705, Lot 30 at Twin Peaks Boulevard, between Graystone Terrace and
Crown Terrace.
File 223-85-2
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to April 1, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
(Subdivision]
Motion directing Clerk of the Board to prepare findings relating to
parcel map showing the subdivision of Assessor's Block 2705, Lot 30
at Twin Peaks Boulevard, between Graystone Terrace and Crown Terrace
for consideration by the Board at its next meeting.
File 223-85-3
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to April 1. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Recommendations of Health Committee
Adopted
[Grant - Federal]
Resolution authorizing the Department of Public Health. Aids Activity
Office, to apply for a grant from the Centers for Disease Control for
assistance for alternate sites for HTLV-III Antibody Testing.
File 146-85-18. Resolution No. 244-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Ward 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker - 4.
Monday, March 25, 1985
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing the Department of Public Health. Aids Activity
Office, to apply for a grant from the State Department of Health
Services. Infectious Disease Section, for information and education
on AIDS.
File 146-85-19, Resolution No. 243-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 4.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving the second amendment to the contract between
the City and County of San Francisco (DPH. CSAS, Division of Alcohol
Programs) and Project Title XVI, Inc. in amount of $6,685.
File 30-85-20. Resolution No. 220-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer - 4.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving the second amendment to the contract between
the City and County of San Francisco (DPH, CSAS, Division of Alcohol
Programs) and St. Vincent de Paul Society - District Council of San
Francisco (Ozanam Reception Center) in the amount of $21,000.
File 30-85-21, Resolution No. 221-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne, Silver. WalKer - 4.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving the second modification to the contract between
the City and County of San Francisco (DPH, CMHS) and Bayview Hunters
Point Foundation for Community Improvement, in the amount of $33,462.
File 30-85-22. Resolution No. 222-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
-510-
Monday, March 2S. 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer - 4.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving the first modification to the contract between
the City and County of San Francisco (DPH, CMHS) and Efficient
Medical Transportation, in the amount of $32,086, and placing funds
in the amount of $32,086 in reserve.
File 30-8S-23, Resolution No. 223-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder. Renne, Silver. WalKer - 4.
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health. San Francisco
General Hospital Department of Family Practice to apply for $59,400
from California Statewide Office of Health Planning and Development
for establishment of Family Practice Fellowship Training for 1985 86.
File 146-85-3, Resolution No. 234-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 4.
[Grant - Federal]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, AIDS Activity
Office to apply for. accept and expend $212,530 from CDC Center for
Infectious Disease for information and education on AIDS.
File 146-85-4, Resolution No. 209-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer - 4.
Monday, March 25, 1985
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health. Central
Administration to accept and expend $55,000 from State Department of
Health Services for continuation of Joint County-Community Linkage
Project.
File 146-85-5, Resolution No. 235-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder. Renne, Silver. WalKer - 4.
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Pubic Health, Community
Substance Abuse Services to accept and expend supplemental grant of
$10,000 from State Department of Education for the School Community
Primary Prevention Program (SB 1409).
File 146-85-6. Resolution No. 236-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne. Silver. WalKer - 4.
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health. SRx Program,
Office of Senior Health Services to apply for, accept and expend
$41,000 from Preventive Health Care for the Aging Program. Adult
Health Section. Department of Health Services for the SRx Program
Demonstration Senior Health Promotion Project.
File 146-85-9. Resolution No. 237-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder. Renne, Silver, WalKer - 4.
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Office of Senior
Services to apply for, accept and expend $59,856 from State
Preventive Health Care for the Aging Program for Health Services for
Senior in the North of MarKet Area.
File 146-85-10, Resolution No. 238-85
Monday. March 25, 1985
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 4.
[Grant - Private]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health. Community Public
Health Services to apply for $42,800 from various private
foundations for Prenatal Drug Education Services.
File 146-85-11, Resolution No. 239-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer - 4.
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Family Health
Division to accept and expend $65,234 from California Department of
Health Services. Office of Family Planning for Family Planning
Services .
File 146-85-12, Resolution No. 240-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer - 4.
[Grant - Private]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Family Health
Bureau to accept and expend $352,548 from California Family Planning
Council, Inc., for Family Planning Services.
File 146-85-13, Resolution No. 241-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 4.
Monday, March 25, 1985
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Family Health
Services to expend $38,235 from State Department of Health Services
for Perinatal Data Services.
File 146-85-14. Resolution No. 242-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker - 4.
[Endorsement of Request for Licensing]
Resolution endorsing the request for licensing from California
Alcoholism Treatment Services, Inc. (Counseling Services for
Drinking Drivers) by the State of California. Department of Alcohol
and Drug Programs pursuant to Division 10.5. Part 2. Chapter 7.
Section 11838.2 of the California Health and Safety Code.
File 208-85-1. Resolution No. 246-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 4.
[Contract]
Resolution authorizing the Department of Public Health to modify
agreement Number SA-218 with the California State Department of
Corrections .
File 208-85-2. Resolution No. 247-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Ward -7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 4.
Passed for Second Reading
[Abatement of Nuisance]
Ordinance amending Part II, Chapter V of the San Francisco Municipal
Code (Health Code) by amending Sections 94 and 95 thereof, to
include real property under the City and County's jurisdiction: and
by amending Section 95.5 thereof, to exclude the City and County
from penalties thereunder. (Supervisor Kennedy)
File 118-85-1. Ordinance No.
Monday, March 25, 1985
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher ,
Molinari, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 4.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President. Supervisor Hongisto assumed
the Chair.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The ClerK presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Dr. Robert F. Alioto. Superintendent of Schools, March 15-22;
Walter G. Jebe, member. Library Commission, March 21-April 5:
Mrs. John Ward Mailliard. Ill, member. War Memorial Board,
April 6-18: Marjorie G. Stern, member. Library Commission, March 29-
31 and April 13-17; Dr. David Werdegar, Director. Public Health.
April 3-5 and April 12. 1985.
File 1-85. Resolution No. 213-85
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver. Ward - 5.
The President reassumed the Chair.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Moratorium - Chinatown North Beach Residential Hotel Unit]
Draft ordinance amending Administrative Code Sections 41B.5 and
41B.6 relating to moratorium on approval of permit applications to
change the use of residential hotel units and prohibition against
conversion; providing for exceptions. (Supervisor Molinari
presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 113-85-2
Monday, March 25, 1985
[ParKing Revenue]
Draft ordinance amending Traffic Code by amending Section 213
thereof, adding a provision providing that for fiscal year 1985-86
through fiscal year 1989-90 inclusive, parking revenue derived from
certain garages be dedicated to the financing of public offstreet
parking facilities in or near neighborhood commercial districts.
(Supervisors Maher, Hongisto and Silver presented.) Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 124-85-3
[State Legislation]
Resolution supporting AB 1385 transferring $30,000,000 to the extent
permitted by Federal law, of the money in the Federal Trust Fund to
be made available for the purpose of establishing grant programs to
cities, counties and districts that apply for assistance in paying
the costs of local energy conservation programs. (Supervisor Britt
presented.) Referred to Energy and Environment Committee.
File 12-85-16
[State Legislation]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to approve AB 532. relating
to appropriations for the State Abandoned Vehicle Trust Fund.
(Supervisor Molinari presented.) Referred to Public Protection
Committee.
File 12-85-17
[State Legislation]
Resolution supporting AB 1007. allowing local governments to charge
a developer's fee to provide for a variety of public and/or private
childcare services. (Supervisors Britt and Walker presented.)
Referred to Human Services Committee.
File 12-85-20
Adopted
[Disaster Relief Act]
Resolution authorizing the General Manager of the Recreation and
Park Department to act as agent for the City and County for the
purpose of obtaining certain Federal financial assistance under the
Disaster Relief Act.
File 240-85. Resolution No. 245-85
Supervisor Ward presented and. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker - 4.
Monday. March 2S, 1985
Requests for Hearings
File 12-85-18, By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the potential
impact on San Francisco's housing condition of Assembly Bill 483
(Costa). Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 12-85-19, By Supervisor Maher: To consider supporting AB 200.
AB 300. AB 1256 and SB 75 relating to public entity liability.
Referred to Finance Committee.
File 241-85, By Supervisor Ward: To ascertain the feasibility of
developing an "Adopt a Tree" program for San Francisco. Referred to
Public Works Committee.
File 242-85, By Supervisor Britt: To consider earthquake
preparedness in the City of San Francisco. Referred to Public
Protection Committee.
Pile 243-85, By Supervisor Walker: To consider the Health
Department's process as it relates to legislation which comes before
the Board of Supervisors. Referred to Health Committee.
File 244-85. By Supervisor Silver: To consider extending the South
of Market study area to include Folsom, Townsend, Third and
Embarcadero. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development
Committee .
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Ward, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works to ascertain if there are plans for saving diseased trees on
public streets in San Francisco.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works to ascertain procedures for the implantation of trees in
communities throughout the City and whether there are plans for
implantation of trees that are a part of the Downtown Plan.
By Supervisor Britt, that letter be sent to the General Manager,
Recreation and Park Department, inquiring as to the feasibility of
reestablishing the after-school child care organized recreation
programs which were discontinued as a result of Proposition 13.
By Supervisor Britt. that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works inquiring as to the status of reparation to the property known
as 215 Chestnut Street. San Francisco.
By Supervisor Kopp, that letter be sent to the attorney for the San
Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation indicating that the Board has
not received copies of correspondence from Assembly Speaker Willie
Brown, Uptown Corporation financial reports and material requested
by the Finance Committee last week and promised to be delivered,
advising the attorney that the Board will institute subpoena power
if the requested materials are not delivered by Friday, March 29.
Monday, March 25. 1985
By Supervisors Maher and Nelder. that letter be sent to the Director
of Public Works inquiring as to the status of problems with various
streets. sidewalKs. wheelchair indentations, etc. contained in list
attached and requesting he consider making such repairs as soon as
possible.
By Supervisor Molinari. that letter be sent to the Director of
Public Works asking him to investigate the need to make more
handicapped parking spaces available around the War Memorial
Building.
By Supervisor Molinari. that letter be sent through her Honor, the
Mayor, to Chief of Police concerning the Police Department's
procedures and instructions to personnel relative to abandoned
vehicles, to ascertain how many tickets parking controllers will
issue for a vehicle before the car is picked up as abandoned or
stolen, bringing his attention to vehicles parked approximately six
months on Beach between Webster and Laguna Streets.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Chief of Police
transmitting copy of letter from the Office of Citizens Complaint
regarding a request for assistance from a citizen and asking the
Chief to investigate whether any attention has been paid to this
request for help.
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that letter be
sent to the Director, San Francisco Housing Authority, inquiring
what action is being taken to effectuate interim changes in
management and fiscal controls, the status of plans to make
permanent management and operational changes and requesting regular
reports be made to the Finance Committee as changes are considered
and implemented.
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that letter be
sent to the Director. San Francisco Housing Authority, inquiring how
the Authority plans to fund the Public Housing Tenants Association
as an independent voice representing tenants from all public housing
projects.
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that letter be
sent to the Director, San Francisco Housing Authority, requesting an
independent inventory of vacant units, including but not limited to
vacant units slated for modernization and vacant units recently
modernized or rehabilitated.
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that letter be
sent to the Director. San Francisco Housing Authority, inquiring as
to projected plans for the future appropriations set aside in the
Housing Authority's budget for extraordinary maintenance and what
priority is being given to these funds and whether consideration is
being given to establishing future appropriations at a level roughly
equivalent to SFHA's funding for extraordinary maintenance in the
1982-83 fiscal year.
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that letter be
sent to the Director. San Francisco Housing Authority, to determine
what plan is contemplated to reduce vandalism and crime in Housing
Authority projects.
Monday, March 25, 1985
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor WalKer, that letter be
sent to the Director, San Francisco Housing Authority, to determine
what plans are contemplated to develop a short term and long-range
plan for rehabilitation of all defective systems such as boilers,
roofs, elevators or deficient conditions common to a significant
percentage of units within the housing projects and whether such
plans include an inventory of each such deficient system compiled by
the Housing Authority with the cooperation of the Fire, Public WorKs
and Health Departments with an estimate of the cost of each item of
repair, detailed goals and timetable for the performance of each iter
of repair in order to eliminate all deficient conditions by May 1,
1989.
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that letter be
sent to the Director, San Francisco Housing Authority, requesting
information be provided to the Board by May 1, 1985 of detailed
plans for implementing with necessary modification, by September 1,
1985, all reforms in operational practices recommended by the firm
of Deloitte, HasKins and Sells in its 1981 management audit of the
San Francisco Housing Authority.
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that letter be
sent to the Director of Public WorKs requesting an investigation of
the parking conditions on Olive Alley, between Polk and Larkin
Streets, with a view towards installing metered or open parking on
the north side of the alley.
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that letter be
sent to the General Manager, Hetch Hetchy. requesting an outline on
how power is distributed and who or what receives direct Hetch
Hetchy power in San Francisco.
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that letter be
sent to the Chief of Police to determine the number and nature of
complaints received by the Department concerning excessive noise,
large crowds and increasing congestion caused by the Hard Rock Cafe
located at 1699 Van Ness Avenue.
Motions Adopted
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing draft ordinance amending
Administrative Code Sections 41B.5 and 41B.6 relating to moratorium
on approval of permit applications to change the use of residential
hotel units and prohibition against conversion; providing for
exceptions.
File 113-85-2.1
Supervisor Molinari presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Maher, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Maher. Molinari, Silver.
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Nelder. Renne,
Walker - 5.
Monday, March 25, 1985
Motion directing the ClerK of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission letter requesting Commission to consider
extending the South of Market study area to include area bounded by
Folsom. Townsend. Third and Embarcadero.
Pile 244-85-1
Supervisor Silver presented and. seconded by Supervisor Maher.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kopp, Maher, Molinari. Silver,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Nelder. Renne.
Walker - 5.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Irwin Tuttleman (Supervisor Britt)
Douglas J. McConnon (Supervisor Hongisto)
Thelma Haynes (Supervisor Kennedy)
Cynthia Seymour (Supervisor Kennedy)
Ella Tyler (Supervisor Kennedy)
Chin Lien Benevolent Association (Supervisor Nelder)
President, Chin Lien Benevolent Association (Supervisor Nelder)
National Council on the Aging (Supervisor Molinari)
Mary Siegfried (Supervisor Molinari)
Bill Barnes (Supervisors Silver and Walker)
Marcelle Labaudt (Supervisor Ward)
Inez Frazier (Supervisor Ward)
Yvette Plunder (Supervisor Ward)
Frances Burks (Supervisor Ward)
Daniel F. Donohue (Supervisor Ward)
Kenneth Stephens (Supervisors Walker and Britt)
File 6-85-12
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
Chi-Mao (Supervisor Nelder)
Ho Hao-Tien (Supervisor Nelder)
File 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Pasguale Dominic Fontana (Supervisor Kopp)
Lori Jean Potter (Supervisor Kopp)
Donald R. Wright (Supervisor Kennedy)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
Monday. March 2S. 1985
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
6:11 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor. Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, March 25, 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on July 29, 1985
I, John L. Taylor. Cleric 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 13
MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, April 1. 1985 - 2:00 p.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:05 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Silver, Walker,
Ward - 7.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Britt, Maher, Nelder, Renne - 4.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Britt was noted present at 2:18 p.m.
Supervisor Maher was noted present at 3:41 p.m.
Supervisor Nelder was noted present at 2:06 p.m.
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 2:07 p.m.
Supervisor Maher Excused
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
excuse Supervisor Maher from today's meeting except for consideration
of the Mayor's veto on File 106-85-1.1.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Silver - 3.
Presentation of Guests
Supervisor Nelder introduced and welcomed a delegation of the
judiciary committee of the French Assembly as follows: Francois
Massot, Emmanuel Aubert, Maurice Briand, Alain Hautecoeur. Daniel
Le Meur, Amedee Renault, Mrs. Fauvet and Mrs. Kathleen Hanna,
interpreter .
Monday, April 1, 1986
APPROVAL OF JOURNALS
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved that the Journals of
Proceedings for Monday, January 7 and Tuesday, January 8, 1985, be
approved .
Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Molinari. Nelder.
Silver, Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Maher, Renne - 3.
COMMUNICATION
The Clerk presented a communication from her Honor, the Mayor,
returning with her veto the following ordinance:
Mayor's Veto Overridden
[Salary Standardization]
Ordinance fixing, designating, enumerating and providing schedules
of compensation for persons employed by the City and County, San
Francisco Community College District and San Francisco Unified School
District whose compensations are subject to provisions of Sections
8.400, 8.401 and 8.407 of the Charter, and establishing working
schedules and conditions of employment and methods of payment;
effective July 1, 1985; Part II (meal allowance or trust fund).
File 106-85-1.1, Ordinance No. 170-85
(March 18. 1985 - Passed for second reading.
March 25. 1985 - Finally passed.
March 29, 1985 - Returned disappoved by the Mayor.)
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
suspend Rule 2.9a of the Rules of Order of the Board of Supervisors
to permit reconsideration of subject legislation at this meeting.
Motion to suspend Rule 2.9a adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 11.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
override the Mayor's veto.
After considerable debate. President Molinari explained that an
"aye" vote would override the Mayor's veto and a "no" vote would
sustain the Mayor's decision.
Adopted notwithstanding the Mayor's veto by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Renne - 2.
Monday, April 1, 198S
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $36,655, Parking Authority, for program
project budget (purchase of parking meter coin cans). (Controller)
File 101-84-108, Ordinance No. 171-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $17,565, Medical Examiner, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous; rescinding $11,601 from mandatory fringe
benefits. (Controller)
File 101-84-109. Ordinance No. 172-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $80,870, Water Department, for overtime,
holiday pay, extended work week and mandatory fringe benefits;
rescinding $80,870 from permanent salaries, craft; providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-110, Ordinance No. 173-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Jeffrey Bongino
against City and County by payment of $21,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-13, Ordinance No. 169-85
(Superior Court No. 799-051.)
Finally passed.
[Lease of Property]
Ordinance approving amendment to lease L-10388 between Blue Jeans
Equities West and the City and County, operating by and through Port
Commission. (Port Commission)
File 65-85-5, Ordinance No. 176-85
Finally passed.
Monday, April 1, 1985
[Membership]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to add one organization and
to change the name of a second organization on the membership list of
the Controller. (Controller)
File 97-85-10, Ordinance No. 177-85
(Amends Section 16.6-12.)
Finally passed.
[Public Health]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, adding National Family
Planning and Reproductive Health Association to the membership list
of Department of Public Health. (Department of Public Health)
File 97-85-12, Ordinance No. 178-85
(Amends Section 16.6-10.)
Finally passed.
Recommendations of Public Protection Committee
Finally Passed
[Signs]
Ordinance amending Police Code, to permit contractors with the City
to post signs on public property to promote the purposes of the
contract. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 443-84, Ordinance No. 174-85
(Amends Section 675.)
Finally passed.
[Street Artists]
Ordinance amending Police Code, granting priority to veterans in
acting on applications for street artist certificates and providing
for reauthorization by the Board of Supervisors. (Art Commission)
File 121-85-2, Ordinance No. 180-85
(Adds Section 2404.3. )
Finally passed.
Recommendation of Health Committee
Finally Passed
[Abatement of Nuisance]
Ordinance amending Health Code, to include real property under the
City and County's jurisdiction and to exclude the City and County
from penalties thereunder. (Supervisor Kennedy)
Monday, April 1, 198S
File 118-86-1, Ordinance No. 179-85
(Amends Sections 94, 95 and 95.5.)
Finally passed.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Neldet.
Renne. Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Silver - 3.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Adopted
[Claim Against the Government]
Resolution waiving Statute of Limitations with respect to payment of
four warrants payable to Hertha G. Hoppe, in the sum of $1,717.84, a
legal obligation of the City and County. (Retirement System)
File 23-85-3, Resolution No. 253-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Maher, Silver - 2.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that janitorial
building maintenance services can be practically performed at the
Downtown Community College Center by private contractor for lower
cost than similar work services performed by City and County
employees. (Community College District)
File 25-85-4, Resolution No. 254-86
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Maher, Silver, Walker - 3.
Monday, April 1, 1985
[Reimbursement to Employees]
Resolution authorizing reimbursement for cost of personal property of
City and County employees damaged and/or stolen in the line of duty.
File 51-84-4.
(Deparf ent
Municipal Railway
Daniel McCarthy
James Dotson
Public Health
Resolution No. 262-85
Ite«
Slashed auto tires
Stolen tools
Broken windshield
Stolen tools
$ 90.03
94.85
652.66
415.79
Recommended
-0-
-0-
-0-
328.64
Brian Reber
David R. Branson
Joanne B. Johnson
Controller
Iris L. Kym
Delia Netzler
Broken eyeglasses
Broken eyeglasses
Broken eyeglasses
Broken windshield
Broken eyeglasses
Total
65.00
65.00
166.00
166.00
177.50
155.31
50.00
42.00
$ 1,753. 32
50.00
42.00
$ 806.95)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Walker, Nard - 9.
Supervisors Maher, Silver
Called Out of Finance Committee
By Supervisor Kopp
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $332,542, Municipal Railway, for other
contractual services and capital projects (contra flow lane,
McAllister/Market) (( : placing reserve on $332,542)). (Controller)
File 101-83-204, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Britt. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved passage
for second reading.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to amend
by deleting reference to "placing reserve on $332,542".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Silver, Walker. Ward - 8.
)es : Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder, Renne
Monday, April 1, 198S
Passed foe second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder, Renne - 3.
Request Granted
Supervisor WalKer requested that the General Manager, Public
Utilities, report bacK in one year on how effective the contra flow
lane on McAllister to Market Streets is working, together with
accident statistics.
No objection and department requested to comply.
From Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Without Recommendation
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Vacation Ordinance]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, providing for the award of
vacation as it accrues; and providing for an effective date of
((March 1. 1985)) April 15. 1985. (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 436-84, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 16.10, 16.11, 16.12, 16.13, 16.14 and 16.15;
repeals Sections 16.16-1 and 16.16-2.)
(March 25, 1985 - Consideration continued to April 1, 1985
with pending amendment of the whole bearing same
title as above with an effective date of
April 15, 1985.)
Supervisor Hongisto withdrew his pending amendment of the whole
as shown on calendar.
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor WalKer, moved
another amendment of the whole dated 3/29/85 bearing same title as
shown on calendar with an effective date of April 15, 1985.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver, WalKer, Ward - 10.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer, Ward - 10.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Monday, April 1. 1985
Recommendations of Health Committee
Consideration Continued
[Housing Authority]
Resolution urging the San Francisco Housing Authority to present to
the Board of Supervisors a detailed management and financial plan to
alleviate the Authority's continuing deficit and improve the living
conditions of its tenants. (Supervisor Walker)
File 172-85, Resolution No.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved to
continue consideration to April 8, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
[Housing Authority]
Resolution urging Chief Administrative Officer to direct the Bureau
of Building Inspection to provide the Board of Supervisors with
complete inventory of Health, Building and Fire Code violations of
San Francisco Housing Authority properties, describe a comprehensive
program to remedy all such violations in a timely manner, and to
perform an independent inventory of vacant units; creating an
Inter-departmental Task Force. (Supervisor Walker)
File 172-85-6, Resolution No.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to April 8. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Walker - 7.
Noes: Supervisor Silver - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
Called from Public Works Committee
By Supervisor Maher
Finally Passed
[Change Sidewalk Width]
Ordinance changing width of sidewalk on the west side of Florida
Street between Seventeenth and Mariposa Streets. (Department of
Public Works)
File 34-86-2, Ordinance No. 175-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Monday, April 1. 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Rules and Legislation Committee
Adopted
[Appointments]
Resolution appointing members of the Advisory Community Committee to
the Private Industry Council, initial terms to be determined by lot.
(Rules and Legislation Committee)
File 92-84-24.2. Resolution No. 261-85
(Brian Mavrogeorge;
Ben Eugene Fox;
Katheryn M. Fong)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher. Ward - 3.
[Appointment]
Resolution appointing Dorothy Vuksich as a member of the Maternal.
Child and Adolescent Health Board, vice Stephen Kaufman, M.D., terra
expired, for term ending August 31, 1987. (Rules and Legislation
Committee)
File 92-84-33, Resolution No. 260-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher. Ward - 3.
[Appointments]
Resolution appointing youth members of the Delinquency Prevention
Commission. (Rules and Legislation Committee)
File 92-85-2. Resolution No. 257-85
(Ruby Tsang. vice herself, term expired, for one year term ending
March 22. 1986:
Adam Keker, vice Moises Rosario, term expired, for one year term
ending March 22, 1986)
Monday, April 1, 1985
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
[Appointments ]
Resolution appointing members of the Animal Control and Welfare
Commission. (Rules and Legislation Committee)
File 92-85-3, Resolution No. 258-85
(David Finn, vice himself, for two year term ending April 30,
1987, representing general public;
Carl Friedman, vice himself, for two year term ending April 30,
1987, representing general public;
Stanley Mahy, vice himself, for two year term ending April 30.
1987, representing general public)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
[State Legislation]
Resolution supporting the passage of California State Senate Bills
374 and 832 which would support implementation of the California
State Lottery as passed on November 6, 1984. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 12-85-15. Resolution No. 252-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Molinari. Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher - 2.
At the request of President Molinari, the Board took a short
recess at the hour of 5:05 p.m.
Reconvening of the Board
The Board at the hour of 5:10 p.m. reconvened.
Monday, April 1, 1985
Calling the Roll
On call of the roll, the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 11.
Quorum present.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Concluded
A court reporter was present.
[Public Hearing]
Hearing of appeal of decision of the Director of Public Works
approving parcel map showing the subdivision of Assessor's Block
2705, Lot 30 at Twin Peaks Boulevard, between Graystone Terrace and
Crown Terrace.
File 223-85
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Respondents
Ronald Katz, developer, 795 Burnett Avenue
Florence Murphy
Greg Day
Dorice Murphy
Appellants
Dotte Crowder
Roger Bernhardt
William McCormick
A rebuttal period was allowed
The President then declared the hearing closed.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested the Clerk send a letter to the City
Attorney seeking information why the Department of Public Works was
advised to select some date after the Director of Public Works
certified its findings as the "official release date".
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
From the Clerk
Supervisor Maher Excused from Voting
Monday, April 1, 1985
Supervisor Maher has been previously excused on this item. (See
supra. )
Supervisor Renne Excused from Voting
On advice of the City Attorney, Supervisor Renne requested to
be excused from voting on the following three items because she was
not present at the previous hearing on this matter.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
excuse Supervisor Renne.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Only one of the following two motions should be adopted.)
Adopted
[Subdivision]
Motion approving decision of the Director of Public Works approving
parcel map showing the subdivision of Assessor's Block 2705, Lot 30
at Twin Peaks Boulevard, between Graystone Terrace and Crown Terrace.
File 223-85-1
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari.
Silver. Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Nelder, Walker - 2.
Excused: Supervisors Maher, Renne - 2.
Failed Adoption
[Subdivision]
Motion disapproving decision of the Director of Public Works
approving parcel map showing the subdivision of Assessor's Block
2705. Lot 30 at Twin Peaks Boulevard, between Graystone Terrace and
Crown Terrace.
File 223-85-2
An explanation of the vote was requested. The President
indicated an "aye" vote would disapprove the decision of the
Director of Public Works, which effectively works in favor of the
appellants .
Monday, April 1. 1985
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Failed adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Nelder, Walker - 2.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Silver. Ward - 7.
Excused: Supervisors Maher , Renne - 2.
Adopted
[Subdivision]
Motion directing Clerk of the Board to prepare findings relating to
parcel map showing the subdivision of Assessor's Block 2705, Lot 30
at Twin Peaks Boulevard, between Graystone Terrace and Crown Terrace
for consideration by the Board at its next meeting.
File 223-85-3
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Silver, Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Nelder, Walker - 2.
Excused: Supervisors Maher, Renne - 2.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE
Recommendation of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Adopted
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Anza Street
on April 4, 1985, from 7:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
File 42-85-14, Resolution No. 256-85
Supervisor Kennedy presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher - 2.
Monday, April 1, 1985
Recess
The Board at the hour of 6:37 p.m., recessed to convene in
closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a)
concerning litigation entitled, "City of San Francisco Uptown Parking
Corporation v. Wilkes Bashford. et al.", Superior Court No. 835 103.
Reconvening of the Board
The Board at the hour of 6:59 p.m. reconvened.
Calling the Roll
On call of the roll, the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Molinari. Renne. Silver, Walker,
Ward - 7.
Noted absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Nelder - 4.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Kennedy noted present at 7:01 p.m.
Supervisor Nelder Excused
The President announced that he had excused Supervisor Nelder
for the remainder of the meeting.
Report on Closed Session
Deputy City Attorney Mark Kertz reported that the Board had met
in closed session with the City Attorney concerning pending
litigation.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Roger Boas, Chief Administrative Officer, March 28-30; Granville M.
DeMerritt, General Manager, Retirement System, May 19-22; Anne W.
Halsted. member. Port Commission, April 7; Cornelius P. Murphy,
Chief of Police. March 29-April 5, 1985.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 251-85
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, April 1, 198S
Ayes: Supecvisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[False Fire Alarm Fees]
Ordinance amending Fire Code by adding Sections 21.30 to 21.43,
inclusive, thereto, to add fees and surcharges for responding to
false fire alarms. (Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred to
Finance Committee.
File 117-84-2
[Emergency Mercy Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code by adding Section 10.117
thereto, creating an emergency mercy fund for the receipt of funds
to aid child victims of natural or man-made disasters and
authorizing expenditures therefrom. (Supervisor Ward presented.)
Referred to Finance Committee.
File 97-85-18
[Fees]
Draft ordinance amending Administrative Code by amending section
45.2 thereto, to increase the grand jury fees and to provide for
travel allowance. (Supervisor Walker presented.) Referred to
Finance Committee.
File 97-85-19
[Planning Commission Permit Approval]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code by amending Section 213 and
adding section 313 to impose conditions on approval of permit
applications for office development projects in C-3 districts
requiring the construction of housing affordable to low and moderate
income households, or payment of a fee to be used for the development
of such housing. (Supervisors Silver, Maher, Renne, Ward, Britt,
Hongisto presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and Development
Committee.
File 115-85-10
[Satellite Parking Lots]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Chief Administrative Officer
to instruct the Real Estate Department to attempt to trade or
purchase real property in adjacent counties for satellite parking
lots, and to explore possibilities for joint venture operation of
such lots with regional transit systems. (Supervisor Silver
presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 307-84-19
Monday, April 1, 1985
Adopted
[Employee Replacement]
Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of one
1426 Senior Clerk Typist for the Fire Department.
File 31-85-7, Resolution No. 255-85
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher - 2.
[State Funds]
Resolution authorizing the District Attorney to apply for funds from
the Office of Criminal Justice Planning for the Family Violence
Project.
File 138-85-2. Resolution No. 259-85
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Maher - 2.
Referred to Committee
[Candlestick Park]
Resolution opposing the Mayor's plan to spend $30 million in City
funds for Candlestick Park improvements. (Supervisor Hongisto
presented as an amendment of the whole.) Referred to Culture and
Recreation Committee.
File 233-85
Adopted
[Police Training Activities]
Resolution urging the Mayor and the Police Commission to direct the
Police Department to refrain from using any occupied public school
as a staging area for police training activities except those
operations involving natural disasters or civil defense.
File 245-85. Resolution No. 250-85
Supervisor Kennedy presented and. seconded by Supervisor Silver,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, April I, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Renne.
Silver - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Maher, Nelder, Walker, Ward - 5.
Referred to Committee
[Housing Policy]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Chief Administrative Officer
to urge the Director of Property to report on conformity with Housing
Policy Resolution Number 28-85 when Board action is taken on the sale
or lease of surplus city property. (Supervisor Silver presented.)
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 252-85
Requests for Hearings
File 223-84-20, By Supervisor Silver: To consider extending the
Downtown Plan interim controls due to expire July 31. 1985.
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 7-85-6, By Supervisor Silver: To consider conducting a study
on extending the MUNI Metro along Geary Street. Third Street and Van
Ness Avenue. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 7-85-7, By Supervisor Silver: To consider funding and
implementing the Vehicle Plan described in the 1983-84 Short Range
Transit Plan. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 12-85-21, By Supervisor Britt: To consider supporting AB 2344,
concerning the conditions under which professional sports franchises
may relocate. Referred to Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 18-85-10, By Supervisor Silver: To consider creating a
four-way Stop intersection at the corners of Waller and Buchanan
Streets. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 246-85. By Supervisor Walker: To consider traffic conditions
in the vicinity of Guerrero and 21st Streets, with particular
emphasis on the need for extending the central divider on Guerrero
Street across the 21st Street intersection. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 247-85. By Supervisor Walker: To consider the process involved
in developing the Department of Public Health County Drug Plan.
Referred to Health Committee.
File 248-85. By Supervisor Walker: To consider jail overcrowding
conditions. Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 249-85. By Supervisor Ward: To consider requiring the
packaging of meats and substances, requiring refrigeration for
freshness, in transparent packaging. Referred to Health Committee.
File 250-85. By Supervisor Ward: To consider the operation of the
Farmers Market. Referred to Civil Service and General Adroinist ratior
Committee.
Monday, April 1, 1985
File 251-85, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider placing a "Children
at Play" sign or painting it on the street on Watt Street, off of
Hanover Street. Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 257-85. By Supervisor Silver: To consider conducting a study
on the effect of rent control on production of new affordable housing
in San Francisco. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development.
File 253-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider allowing pedestrian
bridges over Mission, between First and Fremont Streets, between
Third and Fourth Streets, between Fourth and Fifth Streets and over
Howard, between Third and Fourth Streets and over Fremont, between
Mission and Howard Streets. Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 254-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider improving bicycle
access by purchasing and installing bicycle storage facilities in
transit terminals. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 255-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider establishing a
shuttle transit, and increasing the use of jitneys. Referred to
Public Protection Committee.
File 256-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider converting the green
zone at California, between Mason and Powell Streets to white, and
extending the existing white zone, for valet parking. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
Motions Adopted
Motion that the Board of Supervisors extend the time for Board
Committees to hold hearings on the Downtown Plan to April 30, 1985.
File 223-84-18.
Supervisor Silver presented and. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Renne,
Silver - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Nelder, Walker, Ward - 5.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing ordinance amending City Planning Code
by amending Section 213 and adding Section 313 to impose conditions
on approval of permit applications for office development projects in
C-3 Districts requiring the construction of housing affordable to low
and moderate income households, or payment of a fee to be used for
the development of such housing.
File 115-85-10.1.
Supervisors Silver, Maher, Renne. Ward. Britt. Hongisto
presented.
Monday, April 1, 1985
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Renne,
Silver - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Nelder, Walker. Ward 5.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation to amend the North of Market Residential
Special Use District and the proposed Downtown Plan boundaries,
whereby the building located at 351 Turk Street is located within
the boundaries of the Downtown Plan.
By Supervisor Ward, that letters be sent to the Health Commission
and Department of Public Health requesting information regarding the
safety of transparent versus styrof oam/styrene packaging; such as,
what toxicity is involved, what are the spoilage rates in one versus
the other and what are the protections that consumers can expect
from transparent packaging versus other types.
By Supervisor Ward, that City Attorney be requested to submit an
opinion and prepare appropriate legislation to amend existing
municipal codes regarding the packaging of meats and foods which
require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
By Supervisor Hongisto, that letter be sent to the City Treasurer
inquiring what the average yield of investments under her control is
and what amount is budgeted yearly for investment advice.
By Supervisor Hongisto, that letter of inquiry be sent to the
Retirement System to determine what the average yield of investments
under their control is and what amount is budgeted yearly for
investment advice.
By Supervisor Hongisto, that City Attorney be requested to draft
charter amendment which would require that police department
promotional exam scores be weighted so that recent and serious
disciplinary actions are factored in.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the Agricultural
Commissioner regarding allegations that many of the vendors at
Farmers Market are not directly involved in producing agriculture
products and requesting information on how the Department of
Agriculture certifies and determines their eligibility and if he
could provide the Board with a list of vendors with the names and
locations of any farms they are currently operating.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that the Budget Analyst be requested to do a
comparative analysis between fees paid by vendors at San Francisco's
farmers markets and those fees paid by vendors at other similar
markets in California, Oregon and Washington.
Monday, Apcil 1, 1985
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the Controller
requesting information concerning number of outside consultants
employed by the Chief Administrative Officer and the fees they have
been paid during the past three fiscal years, including all legal
fees incurred by the CAO's Office.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the General Manager,
Civil Service, requesting information concerning how many management
level staff persons (including administrative assistants and aides)
are employed by the Chief Administrative Officer who are not regular
civil service employees, i.e.. their names were not taken from the
civil service list and the rate of staff turnover among management
level personnel.
By Supervisor Molinari. that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
requesting she instruct the Recreation and Park Commission to not
paint Coit Tower any other color, indicating it is a landmark.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to draft
appropriate legislation to extend the Downtown Plan interim controls.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Police Commission
requesting that consideration be given to converting the green curb
to white at California Street, between Mason and Powell Streets, and
extending the existing white zone, for valet parking.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Bureau of Building
Inspection transmitting copy of letter suggesting building permits
be secured before demolition permits are issued and requesting a
response to this proposal.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Police Department
transmitting a copy of letter regarding security on computer systems.
By Supervisor Kopp. that letter be sent to the City Attorney
requesting an opinion on whether it is allowable for one person to
quote a statement made by another person during closed session.
Motions Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Rene de la Rosa (Supervisors Ward, Nelder)
Carlos Demarty (Supervisors Ward, Nelder)
Enrique Flores (Supervisors Ward, Nelder)
Gway and Show Har Chin (Supervisor Silver)
Cakebread Cellars (Supervisor Silver on behalf of Supervisors
Maher, Hongisto)
Roberto Arturo Menendez (Supervisor Britt)
Edith Arnstein Jenkins (Supervisors Renne, Hongisto, Silver.
Britt)
File 6-85-13
Monday. April 1, 1985
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letter of Commendation to the following:
Rick Brattin (Supervisor Molinari)
File 6.1-8S
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Donald J. Maffei (Supervisor Kopp)
Elias Albert Norwitt (Supervisor Kopp)
Elvezia Zaro Chenoweth (Supervisor Kopp)
William Peter Mountanos (Supervisor Kopp)
Hilda Eggeling (Supervisor Kopp)
Leonard T. Hart (Supervisor Kopp)
Robbi Samuel Hirsch (Supervisor Kopp)
Steven Hontalas (Supervisor Kopp)
Abadallah Ayesh (Supervisors Walker, Maher, Britt)
Betty King (Supervisor Hongisto)
Joseph Radetich (Supervisor Nelder)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
7:25 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, April 1, 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on August 5, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 14
MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERV I SORS
Monday, April 8, 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:09 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver.
Walker - 7.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Ward - 4.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Britt was noted present at 2:10 p.m.
Supervisor Kennedy was noted present at 2:13 p.m.
Supervisor Maher was noted present at 2:16 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:16 p.m.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Renne, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved that the Journal of
Proceedings for Monday, January 14. 1985, be approved.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Ward
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
Monday, April
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $5,453, Fine Arts Museum, for retroactive
salaries and related mandatory fringe benefits; providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-113, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $13,086, Registrar of Voters, for overtime
and temporary salaries and rescinding $13,086 from materials and
supplies; providing for ratification of action previously taken.
(Controller)
File 101-84-115, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $5,050, Superior Court, for rental of
property at Nourse Auditorium as a courtroom from May 1, 1985 to
June 30, 1985 for Superior Court trial of asbestosis insurance
litigation. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-117, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Airport-Airline Lease]
Ordinance approving modification of Lease No. 82-0120 between Pacific
Southwest Airlines, Inc. (Lessee), and City and County (Lessor),
acting by and through its Airports Commission. (Airports Commission)
File 27-85-3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Airport-Airline Lease]
Ordinance approving modification of Lease No. 82-0123 between
Republic Airlines West, Inc. (Lessee), and City and County (Lessor),
acting by and through its Airports Commission. (Airports Commission)
File 27-85-4, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Airport-Airline Lease]
Ordinance approving modification of Lease No. 82-0316 between
Continental Airlines, Inc. (Lessee), and City and County (Lessor),
acting by and through its Airports Commission. (Airports Commission)
File 27-85-5, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Monday, April 8, 1985
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of James Childs
against City and County by payment of $75,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-15, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 778-038.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and County
against Katherine Porter by acceptance of $19,000 and authorizing
dismissal of said litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-11, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 828-402.)
Passed for second reading.
[City's Breach of Contract Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and County
against Potrero Hill Community Development Corporation, et al.
(City Attorney)
File 46-85-10. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 799-879.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Michael Brophy.
City and County against Granada Hotel and Golden Gate Disposal
Company by acceptance of $25,912; authorizing dismissal of said
litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-9, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 803-495.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Alvin Mattila,
City and County against Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, et.
al., by acceptance of $7,500; authorizing dismissal of said
litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-8, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 763-898.)
Passed for second reading.
Monday, April 8. 1985
Adopted
[Emergency Funds]
Resolution approving emergency expenditures for the repair of sewer
connections at the Municipal Railway overhead lines building, 1401
Bryant Street. (Public Utilities Commission)
File 28-85-6, Resolution No. 279-85
Adopted.
[Emergency Work]
Resolution approving additional funding reguired for emergency
construction of underground transit power ducts on Third and Fourth
Streets for the Public Utilities Commission. (Public Utilities
Commission)
File 28-85-7. Resolution No. 280-85
Adopted.
[Emergency Work]
Resolution approving a declaration of emergency, water lines failure.
San Francisco International Airport, $70,000. (Airports Commission)
File 28-85-8. Resolution No. 281-85
Adopted.
[Assignment of Lease]
Resolution authorizing acceptance of assignment of lease from the
participating parties To In Re Asbestos Insurance Coverage Cases for
the ground floor and balcony area of the Nourse Auditorium located
at 275 Hayes Street for the purpose of court room use (Superior
Court). (Supervisor Renne)
File 65-85-6. Resolution No. 288-85
Adopted.
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Adopted
[Stop Intersections]
Resolution designating and rescinding certain intersections as "STOP'
intersections .
File 18-85-5, Resolution No. 273-85
(Stop Intersections - Establish
Dartmouth and Silliman Streets, northeast and southwest corners,
stopping east- and westbound Silliman Street traffic;
24th Avenue and Kirkham Street, northeast and southwest corners,
stopping east- and westbound Kirkham Street traffic;
Monday, April 8, 1985
Webster and Hermann Streets, southeast and northwest corners,
stopping north- and southbound Webster Street traffic;
Scott and Eddy Streets, southeast and northwest corners,
stopping north- and southbound Scott Street traffic;
32nd Avenue and Quintara Street, install signs, stopping all
four approaches to the intersection;
Rhode Island and Alameda Streets, northeast and southwest
corners, stopping east- and westbound Alameda Street traffic.
Stop Sign - Rescind
Scott and Eddy Streets, southwest and northeast corners,
stopping eastbound and westbound Eddy Street traffic:
Webster and Hermann Streets, northeast and southwest corners,
stopping east- and westbound Hermann Street traffic.)
Adopted.
[Parking Regulations]
Resolution enacting and rescinding parking regulations, various
streets. (Transportation and Traffic Committee)
File 19-85-5, Resolution No. 274-85
(One Hour Parking Limit - 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. - Monday through
Saturday - Establish
LaPlaya Street, east side, between Balboa and Cabrillo Streets.
Tow-Away - No Parking Anytime
Spring Street, both sides, between Sacramento and California
Streets.
No Parking Anytime - Establish
Junipero Serra Boulevard (East Frontage Road), west side,
between Paloma Avenue and Moncada Way.
Taxi Zones - Rescind
1607 Ocean Avenue;
3 Seventh Avenue;
26 Seventh Street.
Taxi Zone - Extend
905 California Street, extend existing taxi zone 22 feet
westerly.
Special Truck Loading Zone. 12 Midnight to 2:00 p.m. - Establish
Brannan Street, north side from 6th Street to a point
approximately 500 feet easterly.
Tow Away - No Parking Any Time - Rescind
Dodge Alley, both sides, south of Turk Street.
Monday, April 8, 1985
No Parking 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. - Rescind
15th Avenue, east side, between Lake Street and the Presidio.
Parking Meter Area 3 - Extended
4900 block of Mission Street, both sides:
4300 block of Mission Street, east side.)
Adopted.
[Traffic Regulations]
Resolution enacting traffic regulations, various streets.
(Transportation and Traffic Committee)
File 20-85-4. Resolution No. 275-85
(Two Left Lanes Must Turn Left - Establish
Beale Street, southbound at Mission Street and the freeway
on-ramp.
Left Lane Must Turn Left (Muni Excepted) - Establish
Church Street, southbound at 18th Street.
One-way Street - Establish
15th Avenue, between Rivera and Santiago Streets, one-way
northbound;
Montgomery Street, between Chestnut and Lombard Streets, one-way
southbound;
Chestnut Street, between Sansome and Montgomery Streets, one-way
westbound;
Lombard Street, between Sansome and Montgomery Streets, one-way
eastbound.
Tow Away, No Stopping Any Time - Establish
Annie Street, east side, between Aldrich and Jessie Streets.)
Adopted.
[Interstate Truck Terminal Routes]
Resolution establishing interstate truck terminal routes.
(Transportation and Traffic Committee)
File 20-85-5, Resolution No. 276-85
(3rd Street, between 25th Street and Cargo Way;
25th Street, between Pennsylvania Avenue and 3rd Street;
Army Street, between Pennsylvania Avenue and San Francisco
Container Terminal North (Pier 80);
Cargo Way, between 3rd street and San Francisco Container Terminal
South (Pier 94/96);
Monday, April
Indiana street, between Army Street and the 1-280 on-ramp north of
25th Street;
Pennsylvania Avenue, between Army Street and the 1-280 off-ramp
north of 25th Street. )
Adopted .
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of Haight
Street, between Masonic Avenue and Stanyan Street and a portion of
Belvedere Street, 100 feet south of Haight Street, June 9, 1985 from
6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., for Annual Haight-Ashbury Street Fair;
providing for Municipal Railway reimbursement.
File 42-85-11, Resolution No. 284-85
Adopted .
(Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of various
streets at various time.
File 42-85-16, Resolution No. 285-86
(Steuart Street, between Mission and Harrison Streets and Spear
Street, between Market and Harrison Streets, April 20, 1985 from
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., for assembly of marchers;
Polk Street, between Grove and McAllister Streets, from 6:00 p.m.
April 19, to 11:00 p.m., April 20. 1985;
Grove Street, between Polk and Larkin Streets;
Larkin Street, between Grove and McAllister Streets;
Hyde Street, between Grove and McAllister Streets;
Fulton Street, between Larkin and Hyde Streets, from 9:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m., on April 20, 1985; for Spring Mobilization for Peace
and Justice. )
Adopted.
[Street Closings]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of various
streets at various times.
File 42-85-18, Resolution No. 286-85
(O'Farrell Street, between Steiner and Fillmore Streets from
12:00 midnight, June 11, to 6:00 p.m., June 17, 1985,
O'Farrell Street, between Scott and Pierce Streets;
Pierce Street, between O'Farrell and Ellis Streets; and
Ellis Street, between Pierce and Steiner Streets, from 12:00
midnight, June 14, to 7:00 p.m., June 16, 1985 for Annual
Juneteenth Festival;
Grattan Street, between Cole and Shrader Streets from 12:00 noon
to 6:00 p.m.. May 4. 1985, for street fair sponsored by Cole
Valley Activities Group and Humanist Party.)
Adopted.
Monday. April 8, 1985
[Traffic Regulations]
Resolution enacting traffic regulation, Geary Boulevard and 25th
Avenue. (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 121-84-23. Resolution No. 264-85
(No Left Turn. Buses Excepted - Establish
Geary Boulevard, eastbound. at 25th Avenue.)
Adopted.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Maher. Ward - 2.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Called Out of Finance Committee
By Supervisor Kopp
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $332,542, Municipal Railway, foe other
contractual services and capital projects (contra flow lane.
McAllister/Market Streets). (Controller)
File 101-83-204, Ordinance No. 181-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Silver. Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisors Nelder. Renne - 2.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
From Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Without Recommendation
Finally Passed
[Vacation Ordinance]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, providing for the award of
vacation as it accrues; and providing for an effective date of April
15. 1985. (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 435-84. Ordinance No. 182-85
Monday. April 8. 1985
(Amends Sections 16.10, 16.11, 16.12, 16.13, 16.14 and 16.15;
repeals Sections 16.16-1 and 16.16-2.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp 1.
Absent: Supervisors Maher, Ward 2.
Recommendations of Health Committee
Adopted as Amended
[Housing Authority]
Resolution urging the San Francisco Housing Authority to present to
the Board of Supervisors a detailed management and financial plan to
alleviate the Authority's continuing deficit and improve the living
conditions of its tenants. (Supervisor Walker)
File 172-85, Resolution No. 292-85
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Britt. moved an
amendment of the whole bearing same title as shown on calendar.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Renne, moved to
further amend on page 3, lines 10 through 26 by deleting starting
with "following" and through "to":
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Walker. Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Silver - 1.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to further
amend on page 3, line 7, by inserting "Resolved, that the Board of
Supervisors hereby urges the Housing Authority to present to the
Board of Supervisors a report addressing the Housing Authority's
maintenance and financial programs after the Authority receives its
report from Touche Ross and Company; and be it"; and on page 3, line
7, add "FURTHER" before the word "RESOLVED"; and on page 4, line 8,
after the word "to" insert "present the report or" and delete the
word "herein" and insert "in the report".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Silver - 3.
Amendment of the whole adopted as amended by the following vote:
Monday. April 8, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
Resolution adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Chief Administrative Officer
to urge the Bureau of Building Inspection and urging the Mayor to
urge the Public Health and Fire Departments to provide the Board of
Supervisors with a complete inventory of building, health and fire
code violations of San Francisco Housing Authority properties,
describe a comprehensive program to remedy all such violations in a
timely manner, and create an inter-departmental task force.
File 172-85-6, Resolution No. 293-85
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved an
amendment of the whole entitled:
"Urging the Chief Administrative Officer to direct the Bureau
of Building Inspection and the Mayor to direct the Public Health and
Fire Department to provide the Board of Supervisors with a complete
inventory of building, health and fire code violations of San
Francisco Housing Authority properties, describing a comprehensive
program to remedy all such violations in a timely manner, and create
an inter-departmental task force".
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kopp. moved to further
amend the amendment of the whole to read as follows:
"Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Chief Administrative Officer
to urge the Bureau of Building Inspection and urging the Mayor to
urge the Public Health and Fire Departments to provide the Board of
Supervisors with a complete inventory of building, health and fire
code violations of San Francisco Housing Authority properties,
describe a comprehensive program to remedy all such violations in a
timely manner, and create an inter-departmental task force."
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Monday, April 8, 198S
Noes: Supervisor Maher 1.
Absent: Supervisor Honqisto - 1.
The roll was then taKen on the pending resolution as amended
and it was adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
NEW BUSINESS
From the ClerK
Adopted as Amended
[Findings]
Motion adopting findings affirming the decision of the Director of
Public Works approving parcel map showing the subdivision of
Assessor's Block 2705, Lot 30 at Twin Peaks Boulevard, between
Graystone Terrace and Crown Terrace.
File 223-85-4
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved adoption.
Supervisor Maher Excused from Voting
Supervisor Maher was previously excused from voting. (See
supra. )
Supervisor Renne Excused from Voting
Supervisor Renne was previously excused from voting. (See
supra . )
Supervisor Britt, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
amend by deleting reference to Sections "c" and "d".
Seriatim Consideration
Supervisor Silver thereupon reguested that the question with
respect to Sections "C'and "d" be considered seriatim.
Motion to delete Section "c" adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Excused: Supervisors Maher, Renne - 2.
Monday, April 8, 1985
Motion to delete Section "d" adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Nelder, Walker,
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Silver - 3.
Excused: Supervisors Maher. Renne - 2.
Thereupon the roll was called upon the main motion as amended
and it was adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Excused: Supervisors Maher, Renne - 2.
Request Granted
At the April 22, 1985 Board meeting Supervisor Walker requested
that the following statement be included in the Journal of
Proceedings in order to reflect her intended action on the above
item: "During the April 8th, 1985 Board meeting, 1 mistakenly voted
to support the above item and failed to rescind my vote within the
permitted time. As the record shows, I voted against the subdivision
at the April 1st meeting and fully intended to vote against the
subdivision at the April 8th meeting. Evidently I was not paying
close attention at the time of the vote and mistakenly cast an "aye"
vote despite my opposition to the proposed subdivision. Though it
brings me little consolation to know that had my vote been rescinded
at the appropriate time the outcome would remain the same, I would
like to clarify for the record that my opposition to this subdivision
still stands."
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $36,000, Hetch Hetchy Water and Power, for
overtime, permanent and craft and related mandatory fringe benefits;
rescinding $36,000 from permanent salaries-miscellaneous; providing
for ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-111, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Monday, April 8, 1985
(Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $11,923, Recorder, for permanent salariee-
miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits; rescinding
$11,923 from permanent salaries-miscellaneous for appropriation of
funds for creation of one and reclassification two positions and
deletion of one position; providing for ratification of action
previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-114, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinaci,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Wallcer, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
File 102-84-37, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, HalKer, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $7,892, Assessor, for permanent salaries-
miscellaneous; rescinding $7,892 from permanent salaries-
miscellaneous for appropriation of funds for creation of two
positions, 4202 Assessment Cleric and 1450 Principal Clerk
Stenographer and abolition of two positions 1444 Clerk Stenographer
and 1445 Senior Clerk Stenographer. (Controller)
File 101-84-116, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Assessor,
reflecting reclassification of two positions, 4202 Assessment Clerk
and 1450 Principal Clerk Stenographer; companion measure to File
101-84-116. (Controller)
File 102 84-38, Ordinance No.
Monday, April 8, 1985
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Health Plans]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, approving Health Service
System Plans and rates of contribution, as adopted by the Health
Service Board. (Health Service System)
File 97-85-13, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 16.157.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Adopted
[Lien]
Resolution authorizing release of lien on property at 1466 40th
Avenue, Assessor's Block 1814, Lot 31, owned by Eleanor Saliou.
(Department of Public Health)
File 3-85-5, Resolution No. 268-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Claim Against the Government]
Resolution waiving the Statute of Limitations with respect to
payment of certain warrants payable to Franklin Lee, in the total
amount of $684.13. (San Francisco Community College District)
File 23-85-4, Resolution No. 277-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Consideration Continued
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that
transportation services can be practically performed for Department
of Public Health at San Francisco General Hospital by a private
contractor for a lower cost than similar services performed by City
and County employees. (Department of Public Health)
Monday, April 8, 198S
File 25-84-40, Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto. moved to
continue consideration to April 15, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Maher. Ward - 4.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that security
services at the San Francisco Zoo can be practically performed by
private contractor for lower cost than similar work services
performed by City and County employees. (Recreation and Park
Department)
File 25-85-6, Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
continue consideration to April 15, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that
janitorial building maintenance services can be practically performed
at the Department of Social Services by private contractor for lower
cost than similar work services performed by City and County
employees. (Department of Social Services)
File 25-85-7, Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
continue consideration to April 15, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Benne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kopp - 2.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that security
services can be practically performed at the Department of Social
Services by private contractor for lower cost than similar work
services performed by City and County employees. (Department of
Social Services)
File 26-85-8, Resolution No.
Monday, April 8. 1985
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to April 15, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that parking
meter collection services can be practically performed by private
contractor for lower cost than similar work services performed by
City and County employees. (Treasurer)
File 25-85-9. Resolution No.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to April 15. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that
janitorial services at the Ferry Building and surrounding areas, the
Agricultural Building and Piers 9. 35. 45 and 80 can be practically
performed by private contractor for lower cost than similar work
services performed by City and County employees. (Port Commission)
File 25-85-10. Resolution No.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to April 15, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that security
services at Port Commission facilities can be practically performed
by private contractor for lower cost than similar work services
performed by City and County employees. (Port Commission)
File 25-85-11, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to April 15, 1986.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Monday, April 8, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari.
Neldec. Renne. Silver, WalKer, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that
janitorial services can be practically performed at the Office of
the Controller at 160 South Van Ness Avenue by private contractor
for lower cost than similar work services performed by City and
County employees. (Controller)
File 25-85 12. Resolution No.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
continue consideration to April 15, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that services
of the Budget Analyst can be practically performed for the Board of
Supervisors by private contractor for lower cost than similar work
services performed by City and County employees. (Controller)
File 25-85-13, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
continue consideration to April 15. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Renne, Silver.
Walker - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Maher, Nelder - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Ward - 3.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that Employee
Relations services can be practically performed for the Board of
Supervisors by private contractor for lower cost than similar work
services performed by City and County employees. (Controller)
File 25-85-14, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
continue consideration to April 15, 1985.
Motion to cont", nue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Renne, Silver,
Walker 6.
Monday, April 8, 198S
Noes: Supervisors Maher, Nelder - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Ward - 3.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that assistance
to certain victims of crime and education in community anti-street
violence can be practically performed for the District Attorney's
Victim Witness Assistance Program by private contractor for lower
cost than similar work services performed by City and County
employees. (District Attorney)
File 25-85-15. Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Renne, moved to
continue consideration to April 15, 1985,
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Renne, Silver,
Walker - 6.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Maher, Ward - 4.
Adopted
[Acguisition - Noise Easements]
Resolution authorizing acquisition of fourteen noise easements in
the City of South San Francisco for purposes of Airport noise
mitigation. (Airports Commission)
File 27-85-6, Resolution No. 278-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp - 2.
[Federal Funds]
Resolution approving expenditure plan for summer youth employment
using job training partnership Federal funds, totaling $2,000,392.
(Mayor)
File 68-85-2, Resolution No. 289-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp - 2.
Monday, April 8. 198S
[Surplus Sale]
Resolution confirming sale of surplus City-owned property, east side
Old County Road, 88 feet north of Northwood Drive. San Carlos.
(Finance Committee)
File 96-8S 1.1, Resolution No. 291-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, WalKer, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp - 2.
Recess
The Board at the hour of 4:08 p.m., recessed to convene in
closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9a
concerning pending litigation, entitled "City of San Francisco
Uptown Parking Corporation v. Wilkes Bashford. et al."
Reconvention
At the hour of 5:42 p.m. the Board reconvened.
Calling the Roll
On call of the roll, the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Ward - 7.
Noted absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Silver, Walker - 4.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Kopp noted present at 5:45 p.m.
Supervisor Maher noted present at 5:45 p.m.
Supervisor Silver noted present at 5:45 p.m.
Supervisor Walker noted present at 5:43 p.m.
Report on Closed Session
Deputy City Attorney Mark Kertz reported the Board had met in
closed session with City Attorney concerning pending litigation.
Monday, April
Question Divided; Adopted as Amended
((Resolution urging the City Attorney to take every action necessary
to expeditiously secure all records relating to the City and County
of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation lease with Wilkes
Bashford and Bashford Newberger, to terminate said tenancy and ((to
take direct control or dissolve the management of the City and County
of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation.))) (Finance Committee)
"Resolution urging the City Attorney to take every action
necessary to expeditiously secure all records relating to the City
and County of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation lease with
Wilkes Bashford and Bashford Newberger: terminating said tenancy; and
urging City of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation in full
cooperation with the City Attorney to recover immediately possession
of premises by eviction or other appropriate legal remedy and to
prosecute diligently action for money and all other damages.
File 192-85-3. Resolution No. 297-85
Supervisor Renne requested that the question of taking direct
control or dissolve the management of the City and County of
Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation be divided from the question of
obtaining records.
The President thereupon ordered the question divided.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved an
amendment of the whole to the main divided question entitled:
"Resolution urging the City Attorney to take every action
necessary to expeditiously secure all records relating to the City
and County of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation lease with
Wilkes Bashford and Bashford Newberger; terminating said tenancy; and
urging City of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation in full
cooperation with the City Attorney to recover immediately possession
of premises by eviction or other appropriate legal remedy and to
prosecute diligently action for money and all other damages."
Amendment of the whole adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Privilege of the Floor
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
suspend Rule 2.21 of the Rules of Order to grant the privilege of
the floor to Mr. Carlos Bea, attorney representing Wilkes Bashford.
Monday, April
Motion failed at the objection of Supervisors Britt, Molinari,
Renne, Silver, Walker.
Supervisor Renne requested that the Journal reflect that this
matter has been before the Finance Committee several times and on one
occasion Mr. Bea was in attendance and testified before the
Committee. Mr. Bea later sent a letter requesting an opportunity for
his client to speak before the Committee and a date was set but he
chose not to appear. This whole issue remains before the Finance
Committee and Mr. Bea and his client will have an opportunity to be
heard .
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that the Clerk direct a letter to
Crocker Bank inquiring whether the bond holders have been kept fully
advised of the financial problem attendant to this lease and for the
identity of the bondholders.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Consideration Continued
[Non-Profit Parking Corporation]
Resolution instructing the City Attorney to prepare legislation or
take other action to place direct control and management of the
Sutter/Stockton Garage under the Parking Authority and to dissolve
the City and County of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation.
File 192-85-3.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
continue consideration to April 22. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Molinari,
Neldec. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
From Finance Committee Without Recommendation
Consideration Continued
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that
maintenance of City-owned parking lots can be practically performed
by private contractor for lower cost than similar work services
performed by City and County employees. (Controller)
File 26-85-5. Resolution No.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
continue consideration to April 15, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Monday, April 8, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher. Silver - 3.
Recommendation of Human Services
Adopted
[Child Care]
Resolution supporting SB 303, funding $100 million for the creation
or expansion of child-care programs directed toward school-age
("latchkey") children. (Supervisor Renne)
File 12-85-5. Resolution No. 172-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher - 2.
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
(Supervisor Kennedy dissenting in Committee.)
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Permit Exceptions]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, to exempt certain persons granted
peddler or pushcart permits; providing for exceptions and conditions.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 124-84-9, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 68.)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved an
amendment of the whole bearing same title as shown on calendar.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Renne, Walker,
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Nelder, Silver - 4.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Renne, Walker,
Ward - 6.
Monday, April 8, 198S
Noes: Supervisors Britt. Molinari, Nelder, Silver - 4.
Absent- Supervisor Maher - 1.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Britt assumed the
Chair .
Refused Passage for Second Reading
[Motorcycle Ticketing]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, prohibiting the ticketing of
motorcycles at unexpired parking meters. (Supervisor Silver)
File 307-84-24, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 219.2. )
Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Silver. Ward - 3.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Nelder, Renne,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Maher, Molinari - 2.
The President reassumed the Chair.
Adopted
[Parking in Driveways]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to amend State law to permit
parking at curbs across driveways under specified circumstances.
(Supervisor Silver)
File 307-84-31, Resolution No. 266-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Silver,
Walker, Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Renne - 3.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
[Cablecar Barn Parking]
Resolution enacting and rescinding parking and traffic regulations
the vicinity of the Cablecar barn at Mason and Washington Streets.
(Transportation and Traffic Committee)
File 230-85-1, Resolution No. 298-85
Monday, April 8, 1985
(One-way Street - Establish
Mason Street, between Washington and Clay Streets, one-way
northbound.
90 Degree Angle Parking - Establish
Mason Street, east side, between Washington and Clay Streets;
Mason Street, east side, between Clay and Sacramento Streets.
90 Degree Angle Parking - Rescind
Mason Street, west side, between Clay and Sacramento Streets.
No Parking Any Time - Establish
Mason Street, west side, between Clay and Sacramento Streets.
No Parking Any Time - Rescind
Mason Street, east side, between Clay and Sacramento Streets.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Passed for Second Reading
[Parking of Vehicles]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, prohibiting parking of unauthorized
vehicles on portions of Washington, Mason and Jackson Streets.
(Public Utilities Commission)
File 124-84-18, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 32.1.10.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Adopted
[Parking of Vehicles]
Resolution eliminating Area "C" residential parking regulations from
portions of Jackson. Mason and Washington Streets. (Supervisor
Maher)
File 40-85-1. Resolution No. 283-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, April 8, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Passed for Second Reading
[Parking]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, prohibiting parking of unauthorized
vehicles on property under the jurisdiction and control of the San
Francisco Public Utilities Commission and its departments and
bureaus. (Public Utilities Commission)
File 124-84-16, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 32. 1.9. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Adopted
[Grant - State Funds]
Resolution authorizing Public Utilities Commission to apply for,
accept and expend $184,537 of State Transit Assistance Funds for
inter-county coordination of door-to-door van and taxi services for
disabled persons in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties. (Mayor)
File 94-8S-2, Resolution No. 290-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
(Supervisor Kennedy dissenting in Committee.)
Refused Adoption
[Handicapped Parking]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to amend State law to permit
local entitles to impose time limits on handicapped parking spaces.
(Supervisor Silver)
File 307-84-23, Resolution No.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Silver - 3.
Monday, April 8, 1985
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder. Renne.
Walker, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Tabled
[Parking in Driveways]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to amend the Vehicle Code to
permit parking in driveways under specified circumstances.
(Supervisor Silver)
File 307-84-32, Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to table.
Tabled by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher - 2.
Recommendations of Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Adopted
[South Africa]
Resolution urging the Mayor to use the full power of her office to
support the immediate implementation of Proposition J and make public
her opposition to the apartheid system and her desire to see the
civil, political and economic rights for all peoples implemented in
South Africa. (Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Silver, Walker, Ward)
File 187-8B. Resolution No. 294-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
[South Africa]
Resolution urging the San Francisco Retirement Board to halt any
future investments in companies doing business in South Africa and
expediently implement the provisions of Proposition J and report
their progress on implementing Proposition J to the Finance and Civil
Service and General Administration Committees of the Board of
Supervisors by July 1, 1985. (Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Silver.
Walker, Ward)
File 187-85-1. Resolution No. 295-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, April 8, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
[South Africa]
Resolution urging the Retirement Board to construe a "Prudent Person"
standard to exclude investments in South Africa. (Supervisor Ward)
File 187-85-2, Resolution No. 296-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Closed
A Court Reporter Was Present.
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the approval of
Redevelopment Plan amendment for the Western Addition Approved
Redevelopment Project Area A 1.
File 11-85-1
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Bert Kortz, 1805 Geary Boulevard
Redmond F. Kernan, Acting Executive Director, San Francisco
Redevelopment Agency
There being no one else present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing concluded.
From Redevelopment Agency
Consideration Continued
[Redevelopment Western Addition]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 9708 (Series 1939) as amended by
Ordinance Nos . 22-61. 198-61, 9-63, 42-63 196-64 and 513-81,
approving the Redevelopment Plan for the Western Addition Approved
Redevelopment Project Area A 1, by amending said plan to make
provision for additional housing. (Redevelopment Agency)
File 11-85-1, Ordinance No.
Monday, April 8, 1985
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
passage for second reading.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to April 15, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Request Granted
Supervisors Renne and Silver requested that the Clerk direct a
letter to the Redevelopment Agency and City Planning Department
concerning how the proposed amendment to the Western Addition
Approved Redevelopment Project Area A-1 plan fits in with any plans
City Planning currently have before them, such as the neighborhood
commercial proposal, requesting a report within the week with
specific information and requesting their presence at the Board
meeting on April 15, 1985.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Recommendation of Human Services Committee
Adopted
[Peace, Jobs and Justice Day]
Resolution designating April 20, 1985 as Peace, Jobs and Justice Day.
File 4-85-6, Resolution No. 269-85
Supervisor Kennedy presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Recommendation of Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Amendment to Agreement]
Ordinance authorizing execution of amendment to disposition
agreement for Wisconsin Street housing development between City and
County and Barratt Northern California, Inc.
File 206-85. Ordinance No.
Monday, April 8, 1985
Supervisor Silver presented.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinar;
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
OFF -CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Joseph Barletta, member. Public Utilities Commission, April 9-14 and
May 18; Thad Brown, Tax Collector, May 23-June 9; Supervisor John
L. Molinari, May 14-23; Toby Rosenblatt, President, City Planning
Commission, April 26-28; Edwin S. Sarsfield, General Manager,
Department of Social Services, July 6-27; Arlo Smith, District
Attorney, May 5-8; Marjorie G. Stern, member. Library Commission.
March 29-31 and April 13-17; Dr. Raymond L. Weisberg, President,
Retirement Board. April 14-17. 1985.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 267-85
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Renne, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Maher - 1.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Settlement of Litigation]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Monna Vanna
Palmer, individually and as Guardian Ad Litem for Amy Palmer, a
minor vs. City and County, by payment in the amount of $325,000.
(Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 45-85-22
[Prevailing Wage Clauses]
Draft ordinance amending the Administrative Code by adding Section
48.51 thereof, to provide for the mandatory inclusion of a prevailing
wage clause in all economic development bonds issued subsequent to
the adoption of this ordinance. (Supervisor Nelder presented.)
Referred to Finance Committee.
File 97-86-20
Monday, April 8, 1985
[South of Market Special Use District]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code by amending Section 246
thereof, to extend to January 10, 1986 the Interim South of Market
Industrial and Housing Conservation Special Use District with an
exception as to projects with a site permit issued on or before
November 15, 1983. (Supervisor Maher presented.) Referred to
Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 115-85-12
Adopted
[Proclamation]
Resolution urging her Honor, the Mayor, to declare April 16, 1985 as
Day of the Teacher and honoring the teaching profession in the City
and County of San Francisco.
File 4-85-9, Resolution No. 270-85
Supervisors Ward, Britt, Hongisto, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Walker presented.
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Maher - 2.
[Return to Angel Island Day]
Resolution joining her Honor, the Mayor, in proclaiming April 20.
1985 as "Return to Angel Island Day".
File 4-85-10. Resolution No. 271-85
Supervisor Renne presented and, seconded by Supervisor Walker,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Walker. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Kennedy, Kopp - 4.
Referred to Committee
[Relocation of Sports Franchises]
Resolution supporting A.B. 2344 regulating the relocation of sports
franchises. (Supervisor Kopp presented.) Referred to Culture and
Recreation Committee with request it be considered at the next
meeting of Committee.
File 12-86-21.1
Monday. April 8, 1985
[Towing]
Resolution supporting the passage of California A.B. 1205. relating
to limitations on vehicle towing and storage. (Supervisor Molinari
presented.) Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 12-86-22
Adopted
[Contract Modification]
Resolution amending Resolution No. 108-85, approving the first
modification to the contract between the City and County Department
of Public Health, Community Mental Health Services, and Ramsell
Corporation, by reducing the amount of funds held in reserve from
$244,750 to $181,530.22.
File 30-85-37. Resolution No. 282-85
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher - 2.
Referred to Committee
[Gift Acceptance]
Resolution authorizing acceptance of gift of $19,000 from the
Citizens' Committee to Preserve the San Francisco Municipal Pipe
Organ. (Supervisors Kopp, Nelder. Renne presented.) Referred to
Finance Committee.
File 38-85-5
Adopted
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of York Street, between
23rd and 24th Streets, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.. on April 21, 1985 for
dedication of a mural.
File 42-85-32, Resolution No. 287-85
Supervisor Silver presented on behalf of Supervisor Maher.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver.
Walker, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher - 4.
Monday, April 8, 1985
Referred to Committee
[Charter City Bonds]
Resolution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of commercial
development revenue bonds to finance an office and retail facility
to be developed by 1489 Folsom Association, a California
Partnership. (Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred to Finance
Committee.
File 184-85-6
[National Veterans' Cemetery]
Resolution supporting the establishment of a National Veterans'
Cemetery in Redwood National Park. (Supervisor Kopp presented.)
Referred to Human Services Committee.
File 259-85
Requests for Hearings
File 12-85-23, By Supervisor Walker: To consider Senate Bill 959
which is designed to provide coastal communities with a significant
portion of the anticipated revenues from federal off-shore energy
development, to aid in mitigating the effects of such development
and enable them to offset adverse impacts by enhancing local coastal
resources. Referred to Energy and Environment Committee.
File 12-85-24, By Supervisor Hongisto: To consider supporting A.B.
383, allowing for criminal diversion for Vietnam veterans suffering
from substance abuse or psychological problems, or both, resulting
from service in Vietnam to an inpatient or outpatient course of
therapy. Referred to Human Services Committee.
File 19-85-8. By Supervisors Renne and Silver: To consider
feasibility of extending the time period of enforcement of the
restricted two-hour parking until 11:00 p.m. in the vicinity of Van
Ness Avenue and Sacramento Street. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 260-85, By Supervisor Walker: To consider creation of a
broad-based. "San Francisco Two-Thousand (2000)" Committee reflecting
the rich diversity of the City, and designed to consider the
examination the social, demographic, economic and cultural changes
in the fabric of our City over the next twenty years and to identify
a "vision" for the City which develops, enhances and preserves the
diversity of our City. Referred to Human Services Committee.
File 261-85. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the installation of
traffic signal lights at the intersection of Geary Boulevard and
Third Avenue. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 262-85. By Supervisor Molinari: To consider towing problem.
Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 263-85. By Supervisor Nelder: To consider the shortage in
ambulance services. Referred to Health Committee.
Monday, April 8, 1985
File 264-85. By Supervisor Neldec: To consider returning the unused
portion of the fees paid for police permits for theaters, as the
requirement for such permits and fees expired on January 30, 1985.
Referred to Finance Committee.
File 265-85, By Supervisors Nelder and Silver: To consider
prohibiting smoking in Room 228 during committee hearings. Referred
to Rules and Legislation Committee.
File 266-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider the feasibility of
filling up the pothole on Eddy Street near the Polk Street
intersection. Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 267-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider the feasibility of
restoring the after-school child care organized recreation
programs. Referred to Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 268-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider whether the City
should support the Bay Bridge Run for Mental Health, scheduled for
Sunday, June 9, 1985. Referred to Transportation and Traffic
Committee.
File 269-85. By Supervisor Silver: To consider requesting Caltrans
to draw up and submit to the Board of Supervisors a proposal for
improving the safety of Doyle Drive without increasing the number of
vehicles which can traverse it. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the Director of City
Planning, inquiring as to the status of proposed office space on
public property, with the exception of redevelopment areas and Port
trust lands.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the Director of the
Mayor's Office of Housing and Economic Development inquiring as to
the number of housing credits (derived from the Office Housing
Production Program) that are "floating"; that is, the number of
outstanding credits that have not been redeemed as of April 7, 1985
and would be exempted under Section 2(i) "Transfer of Housing
Credits" in the proposed ordinance.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to provide an
opinion on the legality of home office exemptions proposed in the
Office and Housing Production Program ordinance, particularly with
respect to equal protection under the law.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to provide an
opinion on applying the proposed Office and Housing Production
Program ordinance to areas outside the C-3 District.
By Supervisor Walker, that Budget Analyst be requested to provide
information indicating which City departments have money in their
budgets for training and how many apprenticeship programs currently
exist.
Monday, April 8, 1985
By Supervisor Kopp, that follow up letter be sent to Acting
Executive Director, Housing Authority, requesting a response to
letter dated March 27, 1985 requesting information as to the reason
and justification for retaining a labor relations consultant in
light of the need to lay off Housing Authority employees.
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter be sent to the Chief of Police
inquiring what steps he plans to take to insure that towing
contracts will be complied with.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be sent to the Chief of Paramedics
inquiring why it is difficult to determine the seriousness of the
need for additional ambulance services and, in particular, what
specific record-keeping problems persist and what is the cause of
these problems.
By Supervisor Nelder, that Budget Analyst be requested to consult
with the paramedics to determine what the cost would be to provide
a computer system for calculating information to determine the need
for additional ambulance services.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be sent to the Mayor's Office of
Housing and Community Development asking if there are any plans to
defund or reprogram monies previously assigned from the Community
Development Block Grant to the Ping Yuen Residents Improvement
Association for remodeling of bathroom facilities and reasons for
such action.
By Supervisor Nelder, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation to provide for the return of unused portion
of the fees paid for police permits for theaters.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letters be sent to the Police Department
and Civil Service Commission requesting information on the original
results of the sergeants promotional examination and the results the
exam following the adjustments which were made that caused many
individuals to get new rankings, to be broken down by sex and race.
By Supervisors Renne and Silver, that City Attorney be requested to
draft appropriate legislation which would extend the time period of
enforcement of the restricted two-hour parking until 11:00 p.m. in
the vicinity of Van Ness Avenue and Sacramento Street.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works inquiring as to the feasibility of filling up a pothole on Eddy
Street near the Polk Street intersection, caused by utility work
recently completed under the street.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the San Francisco
Unified School District transmitting correspondence from the
President of the Delinquency Prevention Commission inquiring as to
the feasibility of restoring the after-school child care organized
recreation programs.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works inquiring whether the lights on Lombard Street could be better
timed to expedite traffic flow.
Monday, April
Motions Adopted
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing ordinance amending City Planning Code
by amending Section 306 thereof, to remove from the City Planning
Commission authority to impose interim zoning controls by resolution.
File llS-85-7.1.
Supervisor Kopp presented and, seconded by Supervisor Silver,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher - 3.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing ordinance amending City Planning
Code by amending Section 246 thereof, to extend to January 10, 1986
the Interim South of Market Industrial and Housing Conservation
Special Use District with an exception as to projects with a site
permit issued on or before November 15, 1983.
File 115-85-12.1
Supervisor Silver presented on behalf of Supervisor Maher.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
adoption.
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Walker, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher - 4.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Maestro Edo De Waart (Supervisors Ward, Silver, Hongisto)
Helen D. Johnson (Supervisor Ward)
David Plotke (Supervisor Britt)
Dr. Lawrence A. Sraookler (Supervisor Hongisto)
Athletes United for Peace (Supervisor Hongisto)
French American International School (Supervisors Kennedy,
Silver)
Helen Bradford (Supervisor Kennedy)
Josephine Brooks (Supervisor Kennedy)
Maria Bious (Supervisor Kennedy)
Corazon Cruz (Supervisor Kennedy)
Mary Fujii (Supervisor Kennedy)
Mary Jones (Supervisor Kennedy)
Malinda Matthews (Supervisor Kennedy)
Dorothy Samuel (Supervisor Kennedy)
Henrietta Pierre (Supervisor Kennedy)
Betty Hartman (Supervisor Kennedy)
Dorothy M. Howard (Supervisor Kennedy)
Theris Lee (Supervisor Kennedy)
Monday, April 8, 198B
Alan Selby (Supervisor Molinari)
Manuel Callejas (Supervisor Nelder)
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (Supervisor Nelder)
Benny Y. Yee (Supervisor Nelder)
Stephen K. Louie (Supervisor Nelder)
File 6-85-14
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Charles J. Jung (Supervisors Kopp, Nelder)
Paine Knickerbocker (Supervisor Kopp)
Joseph Elsberry (Supervisor Kopp)
Harry Knapp (Supervisor Ward)
Rochelle Lamont Polk (Supervisors Ward, Britt, Silver)
Roderic Orlando Coleman (Supervisor Kennedy)
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
8:11 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, April 8, 198S
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on August 12, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Cleric of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 15
MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
UOCUMENTS DEPT.
OCT Z 5 1985
SAN FRANCISCO
PUBLIC LIBRARY
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, April 15, 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:04 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver - 9.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Walker, Ward - 2.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Walker was noted present at 2:11 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:18 p.m.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Renne, seconded by Supervisor Nelder moved, that the Journal of
Proceedings for Monday, January 22, 1985, be approved.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Walker, Ward - 4.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Severed from Consent Calendar
Supervisor Molinari requested that the following recommendation
of Finance Committee be severed from the Consent Calendar and
considered separately as it requires nine votes to pass this measure.
Monday. April 15. 198b
Finally Passed
[Health Plans]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, approving Health Service
System plans and rates of contribution, as adopted by the Health
Service Board. (Health Service System)
File 97-85-13, Ordinance No. 203-85
(Amends Section 16.157.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
The Board thereupon resumed its consideration of the following
items on the Consent Calendar.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $36,000, Hetch Hetchy Water and Power, for
overtime, permanent and craft and related mandatory fringe benefits;
rescinding $36,000 from permanent salaries-miscellaneous; providing
for ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-111. Ordinance No. 186-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $5,453, Fine Arts Museum, for retroactive
salaries and related mandatory fringe benefits; providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-113, Ordinance No. 187-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding
Finally passed.
Monday, April 15, 1985
[Public Employment)
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984 85, Recorder,
reflecting creation of the new classification 1132 Recorder and
allocation of one new position in that class, and reclassification
of two existing 1424 Clerk Typist positions to class 1426 Senior
Clerk Typist, reflecting deletion of one position, 1410 Chief Clerk,
Office of Registrar of Voters; companion measure to File 101 84-114.
(Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-37, Ordinance No. 192-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $13,086, Registrar of Voters, for overtime
and temporary salaries and rescinding $13,086 from materials and
supplies: providing for ratification of action previously taken.
(Controller )
File 101-84-115, Ordinance No. 189-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $7,892, Assessor, for permanent salaries-
miscellaneous; rescinding $7,892 from permanent salaries-
miscellaneous for appropriation of funds for creation of two
positions, 4202 Assessment Clerk and 1450 Principal Clerk
Stenographer and abolition of two positions, 1444 Clerk Stenographer
and 1445 Senior Clerk Stenographer. (Controller)
File 101-84-116, Ordinance No. 190-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Assessor,
reflecting reclassification of two positions, 4202 Assessment Clerk
and 1450 Principal Clerk Stenographer; companion measure to File
101-84-116. (Controller)
File 102-84-38, Ordinance No. 193-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $5,050, Superior Court, for rental of
property at Nourse Auditorium as a courtroom from May 1, 1985 to
June 30, 1985 for Superior Court trial of asbestosis insurance
litigation. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-117, Ordinance No. 191-85
Finally passed.
Monday, April IB, 198b
[Airport-Airline Lease]
Ordinance approving modification of Lease No. 82-0120 between Pacific
Southwest Airlines, Inc. (Lessee), and City and County (Lessor),
acting by and through its Airports Commission. (Airports Commission)
File 27-85-3, Ordinance No. 196-85
Finally passed.
[Airport-Airline Lease]
Ordinance approving modification of Lease No. 82-0123 between
Republic Airlines West, Inc. (Lessee), and City and County (Lessor),
acting by and through its Airports Commission. (Airports Commission)
File 27-85-4, Ordinance No. 197-85
Finally passed.
[Airport-Airline Lease]
Ordinance approving modification of Lease No. 82-0316 between
Continental Airlines, Inc. (Lessee), and City and County (Lessor),
acting by and through its Airports Commission. (Airports Commission)
File 27-85-5. Ordinance No. 198-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of James Childs
against City and County by payment of $75,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-15, Ordinance No. 199-85
(Superior Court No. 778-038.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Alvin Mattila,
City and County against Pacific Telephone 6. Telegraph Company, et.
al., by acceptance of $7,500; authorizing dismissal of said
litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-8, Ordinance No. 200-85
(Superior Court No. 763-898.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Michael Brophy,
City and County against Granada Hotel and Golden Gate Disposal
Company by acceptance of $25,912; authorizing dismissal of said
litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-9, Ordinance No. 201-85
Monday, April 15, 1985
(Superior Court No. 803 495.)
Finally passed.
[City's Breach of Contract Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and County
against Potrero Hill Community Development Corporation, et al.
(City Attorney)
File 46-85-10, Ordinance No. 185-85
(Superior Court No. 799-879.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and County
against Katharine Porter by acceptance of $19,000 and authorizing
dismissal of said litigation. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-11. Ordinance No. 202-85
(Superior Court No. 828-402.)
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $700,000, Clean Water Program, for capital
project budget (Southeast Outfall System Modification) . (Controller)
File 101-84-119, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Fund]
Ordinance appropriating $11,543,149, Airport, for capital projects
(Improve Blast Fence, Runway IR, Reconstruct Taxiways A and B, Apron
Extension South of Pier ff Boarding Area C Aprons). (Controller)
File 101-84-120. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Margaret Dones
against City and County by payment of $30,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-16, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 826 451.)
Passed for second reading.
Monday, April 15, 198;
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Wayne Shaw against
City and County by payment of $40,000 and release of medical liens of
$6,655.78. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-18, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 805-357.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Christopher
Malonson and Ronald Gaines against City and County, et al., by
payment of $13,300 to Christopher Malonson and $5,000.00 to Ronald
Gaines. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-19, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 799-413.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Lawrence Lewis
against City and County, et al., by payment of $17,500. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-20, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 763-848.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Monna Vanna Palmer,
individually and as Guardian Ad Litem for Amy Palmer, a minor against
City and County by payment of $325,000. (Supervisor Renne)
File 46-85-22, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 818-540.)
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Employee Replacement]
Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of 5162
Water Quality Division Manager, Water Department. (Public Utilities
Commission)
File 31-85-6, Resolution No. 344-85
Adopted.
Monday, April IS. 1985
[Employee Replacement]
Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of Q-80,
Captain, Police Department. (Police Commission)
File 31-85-5, Resolution No. 299-85
Adopted .
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Binally Passed
[Parking of Vehicles]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, prohibiting parking of unauthorized
vehicles on portions of Washington, Mason and Jackson Streets.
(Public Utilities Commission)
File 124-84-18, Ordinance No. 195-85
(Adds Section 32. 1. 10. )
Finally passed.
[Parking]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, prohibiting parking of unauthorized
vehicles on property under the jurisdiction and control of the San
Francisco Public Utilities Commission and its departments and
bureaus. (Public Utilities Commission)
File 124-84-16, Ordinance No. 194-85
(Adds Section 32.1.9. )
Finally passed.
Recommendations of Health Committee
Adopted
[Site Approval]
Resolution approving 615 Grant Avenue as site location for use as
Chinatown Child Development Center by Community Mental Health
Children and Family Services. (Department of Public Health)
File 29-85-3, Resolution No. 329-85
Adopted .
[Site Approval]
Resolution approving 2335 Ocean Avenue as site location for use by
Home Visiting Team of Community Mental Health Adult Community
Services. (Department of Public Health)
File 29-85-4, Resolution No. 330-85
Adopted .
Monday, April IB, 1985
[Site Approval]
Resolution approving 1430 Mason Street as site location for use as
Chinatown Child Development Center by Community Mental Health
Children and Family Services. (Department of Public Health)
File 29-85-5, Resolution No. 331-85
Adopted .
[Treatment Site Approval]
Resolution approving 2639 24th Street as site location for use as a
Substance Abuse Facility by Horizons Unlimited/Proyecto Ayuda.
(Department of Public Health)
File 29-85-6, Resolution No. 332-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and La Cheim Group Home,
Inc., in the amount of $15,943. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-25. Resolution No. 333-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and Oakes Children's
Center, Inc., in the amount of $106,452. (Department of Public
Health)
File 30-85-26, Resolution No. 334-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of Drug
Programs) and Westside Community Mental Health Center, Inc., in the
amount of $918,254. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-28, Resolution No. 336-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of Drug
Programs) and Center for Education and Mental Health, Inc., (The Iris
Project), in the amount of $271,661. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-29, Resolution No. 337-85
Adopted.
Monday. April IS, 198S
[Contract ]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of Drug
Programs) and Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation for Community
Improvement, Inc. (Bayview-Hunter ' s Point Drug Treatment), in the
amount of $481,035. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-30, Resolution No. 338-85
Adopted .
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving second modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services.
Division of Drug Programs) and Youth Projects. Inc. (Drug
Detoxification, Rehabilitation and Aftercare Project), in the amount
of $1,876. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-33, Resolution No. 340-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services. Division of Drug
Programs) and San Francisco Suicide Prevention. Inc. (San Francisco
Drug Lines), in the amount of $51,786. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-34. Resolution No. 341-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health. Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of Drug
Programs) and Center for Human Development (Center for Human
Development-San Francisco Office), in the amount of $26,580.
(Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-35. Resolution No. 342-85
Adopted .
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services. Division of Drug
Programs) and Walden House, Inc., in the amount of $1,033,907.
(Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-36, Resolution No. 343-85
Adopted .
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Monday. April 15, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Walker, Ward - 4.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
From Redevelopment Agency
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
(A Court Reporter was present.)
[Redevelopment - Western Addition]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 9708 (Series 1939) as amended by
Ordinance Nos. 22-61, 198-61, 9-63, 42-63 195-64, and 613-81,
approving the Redevelopment Plan for the Western Addition Approved
Redevelopment Project Area A-1, by amending said plan to make
provision for additional housing. (Redevelopment Agency)
File 11-85-1, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Renne, moved to
continue consideration to May 13, 1985.
Motion to continue failed adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Maher, Nelder, Renne - 3.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Silver. Walker, Ward - 8.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to amend
on page 3, line 23 by adding "as supplemented by letter from the
Agency to the Board dated April 8, 1985" before "are necessary"; on
page 4, line 4 by deleting "two" and inserting "one"; on page 4,
line 5 by changing "properties" to "property" and "are" to "is"; and
on page 4, line 11 by adding "as supplemented by letter from the
Agency to the Board dated April 8, 1985" before "is incorporated".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisors Maher, Nelder - 2.
Monday. April 15, 198S
Taken up Out of Order; Referred to Committee
[Redevelopment - Western Addition]
Urging the Mayor to urge the City Planning Commission to study the
appropriate height, density and other requirements of the City
Planning Department for Redevelopment Agency properties within the
Western Addition Area and to urge the Redevelopment Agency to
consider the imposition of a height limit of 65 feet, FAR of 3.6 and
a 50% affordable housing requirement for the development of property
under the Western Addition Approved Redevelopment Project Area A-1.
(Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and
Development Committee.
File 11-85-2
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
suspend the rules in order to proceed to her name on roll call for
introduction of measures and communications not considered or
reported on by Committee.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 11.
Supervisor Silver presented and, seconded by Supervisor Renne,
moved immediate adoption.
At the request of Supervisor Molinari, the measure was referred
to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
Supervisor Silver moved that a letter be sent to urge the Mayor
to urge the City Planning Commission to study the appropriate height,
density and other requirements of the City Planning Department for
Redevelopment Agency properties within the Western Addition Area and
to urge the Redevelopment Agency to consider the imposition of a
height limit of 65 feet, FAR of 3.6 and a 50% affordable housing
requirement for the development of property under the Western
Addition Approved Redevelopment Project Area A-1.
President Molinari indicated that a motion to send a letter is
not in order.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Silver, appealed the
ruling of the Chair.
The Clerk announced that the question before the Board was:
"Shall the decision of the President stand as the decision of the
Board?"
Thereupon the roll was called and the decision of the Chair was
sustained by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Walker, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisors Maher, Silver - 2.
Monday, April 15, 1985
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Adopted
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that
transportation services can be practically performed for Department
of Public Health at San Francisco General Hospital by private
contractor for lower cost than similar services performed by City
and County employees. (Department of Public Health)
File 25-84-40, Resolution No. 311-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
[Prop "J" Contract]
Resolution concurring with the Controller's certification that
printing and photographic services can be practically performed at
the San Francisco Fire Department by private contractor for lower
cost than similar work services performed by City and County
employees. (Fire Department)
File 25-85-3, Resolution No. 315-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 11.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that security
services at the San Francisco Zoo can be practically performed by
private contractor for lower cost than similar work services
performed by City and County employees. (Recreation and Park
Department)
File 25-85-6, Resolution No. 317-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that
janitorial building maintenance services can be practically performed
at the Department of Social Services by private contractor for lower
cost than similar work services performed by City and County
employees. (Department of Social Services)
File 25-85-7, Resolution No. 318-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Monday. April is, 198S
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that security
services can be practically peiformed at the Department of Social
Services by private contractor for lower cost than similar work
services performed by City and County employees. (Department of
Social Services)
File 25-85-8, Resolution No. 319-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that parking
meter collection services can be practically performed by private
contractor for lower cost than similar work services performed by
City and County employees. (Treasurer)
File 25-85-9. Resolution No. 320-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 11.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that
janitorial services at the Ferry Building and surrounding areas, the
Agricultural Building and Piers 9. 35. 45 and 80 can be practically
performed by private contractor for lower cost than similar work
services performed by City and County employees. (Port Commission)
File 25-85-10. Resolution No. 321-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that security
services at Port Commission facilities can be practically performed
by private contractor for lower cost than similar work services
performed by City and County employees. (Port Commission)
File 25-85-11. Resolution No. 322-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Monday, April 15, 198S
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that
janitorial services can be practically performed at the Office of
the Controller at 160 South Van Ness Avenue by private contractor
for lower cost than similar work services performed by City and
County employees. (Controller)
File 25-85-12, Resolution No. 323-86
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that servic«
of the Budget Analyst can be practically performed by private
contractor for lower cost than similar work services performed by
City and County employees. (Controller)
File 25-85-13, Resolution No. 324-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that Employee
Relations services can be practically performed at the Board of
Supervisors by private contractor for lower cost than similar work
services performed by City and County employees. (Controller)
File 25-85-14, Resolution No. 325-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 11.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that
assistance to certain victims of crime and education in community
anti-street violence can be practically performed for the District
Attorney's Victim/Witness Assistance Program by private contractor
for lower cost than similar work services performed by City and
County employees. (District Attorney)
File 25-85-15, Resolution No. 326-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
From Finance Committee Without Recommendation
Adopted
-596-
Monday, April 16, 198S
[Contracting Out City Services)
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that
maintenance of City-owned parking lots can be practically pe-rformed
by private contractor for lower cost than similar work services
performed by City and County employees. (Controller)
File 2S 85-5, Resolution No. 316-85
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Recommendation of Transportation and Traffic Committee
(Supervisor Kennedy dissenting in Committee.)
Finally Passed
(See Journal of Proceedings of April 29, 1985
for disapproval by Mayor.)
[Permit Exceptions]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, to exempt certain persons granted
peddler or pushcart permits; providing for exceptions and conditions.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 124-84-9, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 68 )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Renne, Silver,
Walker. Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Nelder - 4.
Recommendation of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Finally Passed
[Amendment to Agreement]
Ordinance authorizing execution of amendment to disposition agreement
for Wisconsin Street housing development between City and County and
Barratt Northern California, Inc. (Mayor)
File 206-85, Ordinance No. 183-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Ward 3
Monday, April 15, 1985
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $149,695. Public Health - Administration and
Environmental Health, for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and
related mandatory fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for
creation of nine positions (Public Health Commission), vehicle
rental, telephone, materials, supplies, equipment, data processing
equipment and services of other departments. Public Works, Building
Repair; rescinding $149,695 from permanent salaries-miscellaneous and
mandatory fringe benefits; providing for ratification of action
previously taKen. (Controller)
File 101-84-106, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Ward - 2.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Department of
Public Health. Central Office, reflecting the addition of two
secretarial positions (one 1452 Stenographic Secretary and one
Secretary, to the Health Commission) and seven Health Commissioners;
companion measure to File 101-84-106. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-32, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Ward - 2.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,000,000. Municipal Railway, for facilities
maintenance (Trolley Coach Refurbishing). (Controller)
File 101-84-118. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Ward - 2.
Monday. April 15, 198S
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $6, lis. Public Library, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits;
rescinding $6,115 from permanent salaries and mandatory fringe
benefits for appropriation of funds for the reclassification of one
1652 Senior Accountant position. (Controller)
File 101-84-125, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85. Public Library.
to reflect the reclassification of one 1652 Senior Accountant
position; companion measure to File 101-84-125. (Civil Service
Commission)
File 102 84-39, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kopp, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Lease of Property]
Ordinance approving third amendment to lease L-7270 between Atchison,
Topeka 5. Santa Fe and the City and County, operating by and through
the Port Commission. (Port Commission)
File 65-85-7, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Consideration Continued
[Surplus City Sites]
Resolution authorizing the Mayor's Office of Housing and Economic
Development and the Department of Real Estate to send out requests
for proposals with conditions to develop surplus City sites:
authorizing the Mayor's Office of Housing and Economic Development,
the Department of Real Estate, the Department of City Planning and
the City Attorney to enter into exclusive negotiations for the
development of surplus City sites. (Department of Real Estate)
File 403-84-1, Resolution No.
Monday, April 15, 1985
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to April 22, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Adopted
[State Legislation]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact S.B. 75 (Foran),
relating to public entity liability. (Supervisor Maher)
File 12-85-19.1, Resolution No. 314-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kopp, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Contracting Out City Services - Jail Administration]
Resolution approving Controller's certification that pre-trial
diversion project services for the City and County can practically be
performed by private contractor at lower cost for the year commencing
July 1. 1985 than if work were performed by City and County
employees. (Sheriff)
File 25-85-16. Resolution No. 327-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Airport Administration]
Resolution approving a declaration of emergency, water line failure,
San Francisco International Airport, $29,000. (Airports Commission)
File 28-85-9. Resolution No. 328-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Monday. April 15. 198S
[Gift Acceptance]
Resolution authorizing, with conditions, San Francisco Department of
City Planning to accept gift funds in the amount of $600,000 from
Santa Fe Pacific Realty Corporation to covet certain staffing,
consultant and related costs for planning, zoning and other work
related to analysis of the Mission Bay Project and, as appropriate,
the Central Waterfront Area: and placing a reserve on $SSO,000.
(Finance Committee)
File 38-85-3, Resolution No. 345-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kopp. Maher, Molinari,
Neldec, Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Extension of Time]
Resolution extending time for award of Department of Public Works
contract. Job No. 4580A New Roof System. Women's Facility, San
Francisco County Jail No. 3. San Bruno, California be extended to
April 18, 1985. (Department of Public Works)
File 61-85-2. Resolution No. 346-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1,
File 95-85. Resolution No. 347-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that the Clerk direct a letter \
the Chair of the Audit Advisory Committee expressing interest in
whether or not the Committee believes having the same auditors for
five years running is a good form of accounting practice.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Monday, April 15, 1985
[Economic Development Bond]
Resolution providing conditional provision by the City and County
for the issuance of bonds to finance a facility, located at MarKet
Street and Golden Gate Avenue, to be developed by U.S. Allied
Development Corporation. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 184-85-5, Resolution No. 300-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Btitt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher. Molinari.
Neldet, Renne. Silver, WalKer, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Recommendations of Culture and Recreation Committee
Adopted
[Funds]
Resolution authorizing Public Library to apply for and accept
$495,407 Federal funds administered through the State Library for
the extension of the San Francisco Public Library Demonstration
Reference Project for 1985-86. (Mayor)
File 147-85-1. Resolution No. 354-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward ^ 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Funds]
Resolution authorizing Recreation and Park Department to apply for,
accept and expend $551,923 in State Roberti-Z ' Berg Urban Open Space
grant funds for the development of a South of Market park.
(Recreation and Park Department)
File 150-85-1, Resolution No. 355-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
RecoBunendations of Health Committee
Adopted
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of Drug
Programs) and California Detoxification Program, Inc., in the amount
of $254,488. (Department of Public Health)
Monday, April IS. 1985
File 30-85-27, Resolution No. 335-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer, Ward - 10.
Supervisor Kennedy
[Contract ]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of Drug
Programs) and Bay Area Addiction Research and Treatment, Inc.
(BAART), in the amount of $1,018,577. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-31. Resolution No. 339-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Wallter. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Grant - State Funds]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Family Health
Bureau, to apply for a grant of $1,140,480 and additional
supplemental dollars from the State Office of Maternal and Child
Health for perinatal services.
(Mayor)
File 146-85-7, Resolution No. 348-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp. Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy
[Grant - Federal Funds]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Bureau of
Communicable Disease Control, to accept and expend a grant of
$543,780 from NIH for Enteric Infections; Prevalence. Trends and
Role in AIDS. (Department of Public Health)
File 146-85-16. Resolution No. 349-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. WaKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Monday, April 15. 1985
[Grant - State Funds]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Bureau of
Environmental Health Services, to apply for a grant from the State of
California, Department of Public Health, Vector Biology and Control
Section for urban rat control. (Mayor)
File 146-85-20. Resolution No. 350-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Maher, Silver - 2.
[Grant - State Funds]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health. Bureau of Family
Health to apply for, accept and expend a grant of $312,375 from the
State of California for family planning services. (Mayor)
File 146-85-21, Resolution No. 351-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, WalKer, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Grant - State Funds]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Central
Administration, to apply for a grant from the State Department of
Health Services for the Refugee Preventive Health Program. (Mayor)
File 146-85-22, Resolution No. 352-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Grant - State Funds]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Bureau of
Communicable Disease Control, to apply for and accept a grant of
$42,056 from the State Department of Health Services for immunization
services. (Mayor)
File 146-85-23. Resolution No. 353-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Monday. April IS, 1985
[Agreement )
Resolution designating Pacific Medical Center, Mt . Zion Hospital and
Medical Center, San Francisco General Hospital, St. Mary's Hospital
and Medical Center, St. Francis Memorial Hospital, French Hospital,
Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, Seton Medical Center, Gladman
Memorial Hospital and Walnut Creek Hospital, as 72-hour evaluation
and 14-day intensive treatment facilities, effective through June
30, 1985, and authorizing San Francisco Community Mental Health
Services to enter into agreement with those facilities. (Department
of Public Health)
File 208-85-3, Resolution No. 356-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Closed
[Public Hearing]
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to report of
delinguent transfer taxes submitted by the County Recorder, dated
March 13, 1985, as modified to the date of adoption of this
resolution and creating special assessments and liens based thereon.
File 239-85
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
There being no one present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing closed.
From the Recorder
Adopted
[Transfer Tax Liens]
Resolution confirming report of delinquent transfer taxes submitted
by the County Recorder, dated March 13. 1985. as modified to the
date of adoption of this resolution and creating special assessments
and liens based thereon. (Recorder)
File 239-85, Resolution No. 357-85
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 11.
Monday. April 15, 1985
At the request of President Molinari, the Board recessed at the
hour of 4:08 p.m. to convene in closed session pursuant to Government
Code Section 54956.9(a) to meet with the City Attorney concerning
litigation of Stacy and Witbeck, Inc., v. City and County of San
Francisco, et al.
Reconvening of the Board
The Board, at the hour of 4:46 p.m., reconvened.
Calling the Roll
On call of the roll, the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne.
Silver, Walker - 8.
Noted absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
Quorum present:
Supervisor Kopp was noted present at 5:02 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 4:48 p.m.
Report on Closed Session
Deputy City Attorney Mark Kertz reported that the Board had met
in closed session with the City Attorney concerning pending
litigation.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEE
Recommendations of Public Protection Committee
Adopted
[State Legislation]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to amend Government Code
Section 26201, relating to storage of duplicate traffic citations.
File 12-85-13, Resolution No. 312-85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Monday, April 15, 1985
[State Legislation]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to approve A.B. 532
(Hauser), relating to appropriations for the State Abandoned Vehicle
Trust Fund.
File 12-85-17. Resolution No. 313 85
Supervisor Britt presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
J. Edward Fleishell, member. Airports Commission, April 16-May 12;
Genevieve W. Powell, Commissioner, Civil Service Commission, April
10-11; Toby Rosenblatt, President, Department of City Planning, May
28-June 6; Supervisor Doris Ward. April 21-24; Rabbi Martin Weiner,
Commissioner. Human Rights Commission, April 24-25, 1986.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 302-85
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Jury Fees]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code by amending Section 45.3
thereof, to increase trial juror fees to $25.00 per day, to require
city prepayment and litigant reimbursement of certain civil juror
fees, and setting an expiration date. (Supervisor Walker
presented.) Referred to Finance Committee with request it be
considered at the April 24, 1985 meeting of Committee.
File 97- 85-7
Monday, April 15. 198b
[Food Establishment Fees]
Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code by amending
Sections 35 and 249.1 thereof, to renew exemption of senior
nutrition meal sites from payment of license and inspection fees.
(Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 127-85-1
[Toxic Waste Policy]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to adopt a toxic waste
policy. (Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred to Energy and
Environment Committee.
File 12-85-27
[Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1985]
Resolution urging the House of Representatives and the Senate of the
United States of America to enact H.R. 700 to restore the broad
scope of coverage and to clarify the application of Title IX of the
Education Amendments of 1972. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973. the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964. (Supervisor Kennedy presented.) Referred
to Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 13-85-2
[Effective Schools Development]
Resolution urging the House of Representatives and the Senate of the
United States of America to enact H.R. 747 to amend the Elementary
and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish a program to
promote more effective schools and excellence in education.
(Supervisor Kennedy presented.) Referred to Culture and Recreation
Committee.
File 13-85-3
[Office Development Moratorium]
Resolution imposing interim zoning controls to prohibit the approval
of permits for office developments of 50,000 gross square feet or
more in C and M Districts until November 15, 1985. (Supervisors
Hongisto, Britt, Walker presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing
and Development Committee.
File 115-85-14.1
[President Reagan]
Resolution urging President Reagan to reconsider his plan to visit
the German military cemetery at Bitburg. West Germany.
File 271-85
Supervisor Hongisto presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Silver, moved immediate adoption.
At the request of Supervisor Maher, the matter was referred to
Human Services Committee.
Monday, April 15, 198S
Adopted
[Federal Regulations]
Resolution opposing the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed
regulations for ocean incineration of hazardous wastes.
File 272-85, Resolution No. 303-85
Supervisors Molinari and Silver presented.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Referred to Committee
[Soil Conservation Month]
Resolution declaring April as Soil Conservation Month. (Supervisor
Silver presented.) Referred to Energy and Environment Committee.
File 273-85
[Vanpool parking]
Resolution calling for a joint effort among Caltrans, Bay Area
public transit agencies and RIDES for Bay Area Commuters to solve
the problems of commuters forming carpooling arrangements nearby
transit terminals and freeway ramps. (Supervisor Silver
presented.) Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 275-85
[Vanpool parking]
Resolution establishing metered parking spaces for vanpools.
(Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 276-85
Requests for Hearings
File 7-85-8, By Supervisors Hongisto and Maher: To consider
problems with the cable car system, especially focusing on City
administration of the project and contract- letting . Referred to
Public Works Committee.
File 7-85-9, By Supervisors Hongisto and Maher: To consider
problems with the cable car system, especially focusing on
excessively loud cable noises, depression beams inadeguacies and
signal weaknesses. Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 7 85-10, By Supervisors Hongisto and Maher: To ascertain the
eventual total costs of the cable car project. Referred to Public
Works Committee.
Monday, April 15. 198!i
File 12-85-25. By Supervisor Hongisto: To consider supporting A.B.
1262, regarding assistance to homeless Vietnam veterans. Referred
to Human Services Committee.
File 12-85-26. By Supervisor Walker: To consider supporting A.B.
1596. the Homeless Youth Act of 1985. Referred to Human Services
Committee.
File 18-85-12, By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider installation of
Stop signs at the intersection of San Jose Avenue and San Juan
Street. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 115-85-15, By Supervisor Maher: To consider amendments to the
proposed Downtown Plan which would reduce the floor area ratio from
10:1 to 9:1, to limit the transfer of development rights to a
maximum of 50% over the base floor area ratio, to require a 1% set
aside for a trust fund for a permanent open space downtown, to
require a conditional use permit before demolishing class 3 and 4
buildings and to eliminate any opportunity to enhance the FAR by
enhancing existing open space. Referred to Planning, Housing and
Development Committee.
File 223-84-21. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider the impact of
downtown development on the creation of entry level jobs in San
Francisco, with emphasis on jobs for residents of San Francisco.
Referred to Human Services Committee.
File 274-85. By Supervisor Silver: To consider establishing two new
downtown urban parks at the Bank of America Plaza and the Crown
Zellerbach Plaza. Referred to Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 277-85. By Supervisor Walker: To consider changing the name of
the "City Planning Department" to the "Zoning and Land Use
Department". Referred to Rules and Legislation Committee.
File 278-85. By Supervisor Nelder: To consider submitting a
declaration of policy to the voters as follows: Should fluoride,
pesticide or any other toxic substance not necessary for
purification be added by the San Francisco Water Department to City
drinking water? Referred to Rules and Legislation Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Ward, that letter be sent to the Director, Mayor's
Office of Housing and Economic Development, seeking information
about the procedures for minority developers to participate in the
development of surplus land sites at the disposal of the City and
County and the process for submitting bids at reduced rates such as
$1 for such development.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter be sent to the Director, Mayor's
Office of Housing and Economic Development, inquiring as to minority
and women involvement in the procurement of industrial development
bonds.
Monday, April IS, 198b
By Supervisor Maher, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would reduce the floor area ratio from
10:1 to 9:1, to limit the transfer of development rights to a
maximum of 50% over the base floor area ratio, to require a 1% set
aside for a trust fund for a permanent open space downtown, to
require a conditional use permit before demolishing class 3 and 4
buildings and to eliminate any opportunity to enhance the FAR by
enhancing existing open space.
By Supervisor Maher, that City Attorney be requested to provide an
opinion regarding what impact the deregulation by the Federal
Communication Commission on cable television franchise would have on
the contract between the City and County and Viacom, Inc.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to The World Children's
Art Museum in Okazaki City concerning the opening of the children's
museum on May 4, 1985, celebration.
By Supervisor Walker, that Budget Analyst be requested to provide a
comparative analysis of the mental health services in San Francisco
and two to three similar counties in California with an emphasis on
the range, costs and types of services and rates of recidivism,
severity of need and number of patients without local addresses
served by the County.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney review the State law
governing the storage of underground hazardous substances and our
local Hazardous Materials Permit and Disclosure Ordinance (Sections
2960-2965), with a view towards preparing appropriate legislation
which would incorporate any changes which must be made to allow the
City to retain local option to regulate underground tanks.
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter be sent to the Director of
Public Works inquiring whether it is true that the Department is
using sodium hypochlorite instead of chlorine in the Richmond
District, whether sodium hypochlorite is found to an irritant and
whether the Department can go back to using chlorine in the sewer
system.
Motions Adopted
Motion initiating imposition of interim zoning controls prohibiting
the approval of permits for office developments of 50,000 gross
square feet or more in C and M Districts through November 15, 1985.
File 115-86-14
Supervisors Hongisto, Britt, Walker presented.
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.
Monday. April 15, 19bS
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing draft ordinance which would reduce
the floor area ratio from 10:1 to 9:1, to limit the transfer of
development rights to a maximum of 50% over the base floor area
ratio, to require a 1% set aside for a trust fund for a permanent
open space downtown, to require a conditional use permit before
demolishing class 3 and 4 buildings and to eliminate any opportunity
to enhance the FAR by enhancing existing open space.
File 115-85-15.1
Supervisor Maher presented and, seconded by Supervisor Silver,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Greg Mahaney (Supervisor Britt)
Reverend and Mrs. T.L. Thomas (Supervisor Kennedy)
Inez Andre Frazier (Supervisor Kennedy)
Inez Cornelious (Supervisor Kennedy)
Lacie Ferguson (Supervisor Kennedy)
Bertha Green (Supervisor Kennedy)
Madie Harris (Supervisor Kennedy)
Bruce Austin (Supervisor Molinari)
E. Robert Scrofani (Supervisor Molinari)
Richard C. Ham (Supervisor Nelder)
James McClatchy (Supervisor Nelder)
Lloyd H. Smith (Supervisor Nelder)
John Grimes (Supervisor Nelder)
Mary Callanan (Supervisor Nelder)
Lloyd Burns (Supervisor Nelder)
George E. Harrington (Supervisor Renne)
Diane Ryken (Supervisor Renne)
Nina Raymundo (Supervisor Renne)
File 6-85-15
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
Katherine Harr is-Collett (Supervisor Walker)
David Mathieson (Supervisor Walker)
Philraore Steele (Supervisor Walker)
Linear Hall (Supervisor Walker)
Gloria Young (Supervisor Walker)
Elizabeth Velez (Supervisor Walker)
Lorna Enero (Supervisor Walker)
Morgan McCord (Supervisor Walker)
Karren Puckett (Supervisor Walker)
Kristin Douglas (Supervisor Walker)
Terrille Cox (Supervisor Walker)
Peggy Harrell (Supervisor Walker)
Monday, April Ih , 198S
Suzanne Scott (Supervisor Walker)
Florence Macamulli (Supervisor Walker)
Jed Steele (Supervisor Silver)
File 6.185
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Dwayne Campbell (Supervisor Molinari)
Richard Nelson (Supervisor Molinari)
Paul Rombery (Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Ward. Silver)
Alice Gibeau (Supervisor Kopp)
Patricia Roberts Harris (Supervisors Kopp, Kennedy,
Silver, Ward)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
5:23 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the matters
were taken up.
Monday. April 15, 198b
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on August 19, 1985
I, John L. Taylor. Cleric of the Board of Supervisors of th€
:ity and County of San Francisco, hereby certify that the foregc
Ls a true and correct copy of the Journal of Proceedings of saic
)oard on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 16
MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
i)OCUMENTS DEPT.
OCT 2 0 1985
SAN FRANCISCO
PUBLIC LIBRARY
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, April 22, 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:03 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp, Molinari. Nelder, Renne.
Silver - 6.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Maher. WalKer, Ward - 5.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Britt excused from attendance. (See infra.)
Supervisor Kennedy was noted present at 2:13 p.m.
Supervisor Maher was noted present at 2:07 p.m.
Supervisor Walker was noted present at 2:04 p.m.
Supervisor Ward excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Britt Excused
The Clerk announced that Supervisor Britt requested to be
excused from attendance because of illness.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
excuse Supervisor Britt from attendance.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp. Molinari. Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Maher, Ward - 4.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved that the Journal of
Proceedings for Monday, January 28, 1986, be approved.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Monday, April 22, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Maher, Ward- 4.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Severed from Consent Calendar
Supervisor Renne requested that the following recommendation of
Finance Committee be severed from the Consent Calendar and
considered separately.
Rereferred to Committee
[Lease of Property]
Ordinance approving third amendment to lease L-7270 between Atchison.
Topeka & Santa Fe and the City and County, operating by and through
the Port Commission. (Port Commission)
File 65-8S-7. Ordinance No.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Silver, Ward - 3.
The Board thereupon resumed its consideration of the following
items on the Consent Calendar.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $149,695, Public Health - Administration and
Environmental Health, for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and
related mandatory fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for
creation of nine positions (Public Health Commission), vehicle
rental, telephone, materials, supplies, equipment, data processing
equipment and services of other departments. Public Works, Building
Repair; rescinding $149,695 from permanent salaries-miscellaneous and
mandatory fringe benefits; providing for ratification of action
previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-106, Ordinance No. 204-85
Finally passed.
Monday, April 22, 198S
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984 8S, Department of
Public Health, Central Office, reflecting the addition of two
secretarial positions (one 14S2 Stenographic Secretary and one 1551
Secretary, to the Health Commission) and seven Health Commissioners;
companion measure to File 101-84-106. (Civil Service Commission)
Kile 102-84-32, Ordinance No. 206-65
Finally passed.
[Government Funding)
Ordinance appropriating $700,000, Clean Water Program, for capital
project budget (Southeast Outfall System Modification). (Controller)
File 101-84-119, Ordinance No. 207-85
Finally passed.
[Government Fund]
Ordinance appropriating $11,543,149, Airport, for capital projects.
(Controller )
File 101-84-120, Ordinance No. 208-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $6,115, Public Library, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits;
rescinding $6,115 from permanent salaries and mandatory fringe
benefits for appropriation of funds for the reclassification of one
1652 Senior Accountant position. (Controller)
File 101-84-125, Ordinance No. 209-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Public Library,
to reflect the reclassification of one 1652 Senior Accountant
position; companion measure to File 101-84-125. (Civil Service
Commission)
File 102-84-39, Ordinance No. 210-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Margaret Dones
against City and County by payment of $30,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-16, Ordinance No. 212-85
(Superior Court No. 826-451.)
Finally passed.
Monday, April 22, 1985
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Wayne Shaw against
City and County by payment of $40,000 and release of medical liens of
$6,655.78. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-18, Ordinance No. 213-85
(Superior Court No. 805-357.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Christopher
Malonson and Ronald Gaines against City and County, et al., by
payment of $13,300 to Christopher Malonson and $5,000.00 to Ronald
Gaines. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-19, Ordinance No. 214-85
(Superior Court No. 799-413.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Lawrence Lewis
against City and County, et al., by payment of $17,500. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-20, Ordinance No. 184-85
(Superior Court No. 763-848.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Monna Vanna Palmer,
individually and as Guardian Ad Litem for Amy Palmer, a minor against
City and County by payment of $325,000. (Supervisor Renne)
File 45-85-22, Ordinance No. 215-85
(Superior Court No. 818-540.)
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $2,409,348, Port, for interest payments for
the initial payment of debt service on the 1984 Port revenue bonds.
File 101-84-121, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Monday, April 22, 198S
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,600, Treasurer-Tax Collector, for
overtime; rescinding $1,600 from mandatory fringe benefits; providing
for ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-122, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Benny Sargis
against City and County, et al., by payment of $12,S00. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-17, Ordinance No.
(United States District Court No. C79-0657 SG.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Leonore DeLusia
against City and County, et al., by payment of $10,000. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-21, Ordinance No.
(Municipal Court No. 809-706.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and County
against Ronald J. Neuman, et al., in accordance with the terms and
conditions of a settlement agreement, and approving same, as well as
authorizing execution of the settlement agreement by the City
Attorney. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-12, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 806-788.)
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Emergency Work]
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works and Clean Water
Program to take necessary measures to protect the health, welfare
and property of the citizens of San Francisco by performing necessary
work to replace the sewer on Duboce and Scott Streets to Castro
Street. (Department of Public Works)
File 28-85-10, Resolution No. 361-85
Adopted .
Monday. April 22, 198S
[Lease of Property]
Resolution authorizing lease of real property at 61S Grant Avenue
for the Department of Public Health, Community Mental Health
Services, Chinatown Child Development Center. (Real Estate
Department)
File 64-85-2, Resolution No. 365-85
Adopted.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Ward - 4.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
From Redevelopment Agency
Finally Passed
[Redevelopment - Western Addition]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 9708 (Series 1939) as amended by
Ordinance Nos. 22-61, 198-61, 9-63, 42-63 195-64 and 513-81.
approving the Redevelopment Plan for the Western Addition Approved
Redevelopment Project Area A-1, by amending said plan to make
provision for additional housing. (Redevelopment Agency)
File 11-85-1. Ordinance No. 211-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp. Molinari, Renne, Silver.
Walker - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Maher, Nelder - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Ward - 3.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,000,000, Municipal Railway, for facilities
maintenance (Trolley Coach Refurbishing). (Controller)
File 101-84-118, Ordinance No. 206-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Monday, April 22, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Honqisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Ward - 3.
Seriatim Consideration: Adopted
[Surplus City Sites]
Resolution authorizing the Mayor's Office of Housing and Economic
Development and the Department of Real Estate to send out requests
for proposals with conditions to develop surplus City sites;
authorizing the Mayor's Office of Housinq and Economic Development,
the Department of Real Estate, the Department of City Planning and
the City Attorney to enter into exclusive neqotiations for the
development of surplus City sites. (Department of Real Estate)
File 403-84-1, Resolution No. 305-85
Supervisor Nelder requested that the three sites in question be
considered seriatim.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Honqisto, moved to
rerefer the "Balboa Reservoir-South Basin" site located on Phelan
near Ocean Avenue back to Committee.
Motion to rerefer failed adoption by the followinq vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder - 2.
Noes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Renne.
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Ward - 2.
The roll was called on the "Balboa Reservoir-South Basin" site
and it was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Ward - 2.
The roll was called on the "Geneva Car Barn" site located at
Delano and Geneva Avenues and it was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Ward - 2.
The roll was called on the "University Mound" site located at
Felton and Bowdoin Streets and it was adopted by the following vote:
Monday, April 22, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Silver. Walker - 7.
Noes: Supervisor Hongisto, Nelder - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Ward - 2.
The resolution was thereupon adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Ward - 2.
Consideration Continued
[Uptown Parking Corporation]
Resolution instructing the City Attorney to prepare legislation or
take other action to place direct control and management of the
Sutter/Stockton Garage under the Parking Authority and dissolve the
City of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation.
File 192-85-3.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to April 29, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Ward - 2.
Reguests Granted
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to the Chamber of
Commerce inquiring whether the Board of Directors considered the
request that the Board of Supervisors abandon the resolution which
sets in motion the dissolution of the Uptown Parking Corporation and
request a copy of minutes reflecting such discussion.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Monday, April 22, 1985
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $25,000, Sheriff, to increase transportation
revolving fund from $5,000 to 30,000. (Controller)
File 101-84-123, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 5.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $49,600. Adult Probation, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits.
(Controller )
File 101-84-126, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kopp, Silver. Ward - 5.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,620,327.92, Port, for capital projects
(Pier 80 modernization); rescinding $1,532,739.92 from capital
project (bond costs and reserve fund). (Controller)
File 101-84-127, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Ward - 3.
Rereferred to Committee
[Contract ]
Resolution authorizing extending the existing janitorial services
contract at Department of Social Services on an interim
month-to- month basis. (Department of Social Services)
File 25-85-18, Resolution No.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer to Committee adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Monday, April 22, 198S
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Ward - 3.
Adopted
[Federal Funds]
Resolution approving plan for use of $5,090,527 Job Training
Partnership Act Funds in program year 1985. (Mayor)
File 68-85-4, Resolution No. 367-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Silver, Ward - 3.
[Federal Funds]
Resolution approving selection of contractors for literacy programs
to be funded with Job Training Partnership Act Funds, Title IIA
funds totaling $395,203. (Mayor)
File 68-85-5, Resolution No. 368-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 4.
[Acquisition of Property]
Resolution authorizing acquisition of Santa Clara Assessor's Parcel
042-03-005 from Manuel F. Cunha and Virginia E. Cunha, as joint
tenants for the sum of $700,000 for watershed purposes for Calaveras
Reservoir. (Real Estate Department)
File 84-85-1. Resolution No. 309-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 4.
Recommendation of Energy and Environment Committee
Adopted
[PG&E Rates]
Resolution opposing the petition of Pacific Gas and Electric Company
for a rate increase in connection with construction costs of Diablo
Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. (Supervisor Britt)
File 188-85-2, Resolution No. 376-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, April 22, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Honqisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne. Walker 7.
Absent: Supervisors Bcitt. Kopp, Silver. Ward - 4.
Recommendations of Public Protection Committee
Adopted
[State Legislation]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to pass A.B. 401 (Agnos),
relating to full service and independently owned gasoline stations.
(Supervisors Hongisto, Silver)
File 12-85-8.1, Resolution No. 359-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 4.
[State Training Grant - Criminal Justice]
Resolution authorizing Mayor's office, on behalf of the Sheriff's
Department, Adult Probation Department and Juvenile Probation
Department to apply for, accept and expend $299,500 in funds from the
State of California Board of Corrections for the Standards and
Training of Local Corrections and Probation Officers Program;
stipulating adherence to standards of recruitment and training
established by the Board of Corrections; designating program
co-ordinator . (Mayor)
File 68-85-3, Resolution No. 366-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 4.
Recommendations of Public Works Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Change Sidewalk Width]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled "Regulating the Width
of Sidewalks", changing the width of sidewalks on both sides of
Drumm, Davis and Front Streets between Clay and Sacramento Streets.
(Department of Public Works)
File 34-85-1, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 1459 . )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Monday, April 22, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 4.
[Change Sidewalk Width]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled "Regulating the Width
of Sidewalks", changing the width of sidewalks on both sides of
Joice Street between Sacramento and Clay Streets. (Department of
Public Works)
File 34-85-3, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 1461. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 4.
[Change Sidewalk Width]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled "Regulating the Width
of Sidewalks", changing the width of sidewalks on both sides of
Franconia Street between Esmeralda and Powhattan Avenues.
(Department of Public Works)
File 34-85-4, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 1462. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 4.
[Change of Official Grade]
Ordinance changing or modifying official grades on Franconia Street
between Mayflower Street and Powhattan Avenue. (Department of Public
Works)
File 156-85-2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 4.
Monday, April 22, 1985
Adopted
[Permit]
Resolution disapproving decision of Director of Public Works Order
No. 13S,660. dated February 13, 1985, to grant permission to install
and maintain landscaping and irrigation on Vallejo Street between
Jones and Taylor Streets. (Public Works Committee)
File 24-85-2, Resolution No. 360-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, WalKer - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 4.
[Street Widening]
Resolution approving amended map showing the widening of Bay Shore
Boulevard from Industrial Street to Islais Creek Channel.
(Department of Public Works)
File 35-85-1, Resolution No. 362-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Ward - 4.
[Change Street Name]
Resolution changing the name of Agate Alley to Trader Vic Alley.
(Supervisor Silver)
File 76-85-1, Resolution No. 369-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
[Change Street Name]
Resolution changing the street name of Brenham Place to Walter U.
Lum Place, and providing for dual street signing. (Supervisor
Nelder)
File 75-85-2, Resolution No. 370-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Ward - 2.
Monday, April 22, 1985
[Change Street Name]
Resolution changing the street name of 7th Street North to Charles
J. Brenham Place, and providing for dual street signing.
(Supervisor Nelder)
File 75-85-3. Resolution No. 371-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Ward - 2.
[Grant - Federal Funds]
Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Works to apply for.
accept and expend $3,440,800 in Federal Aid Urban System Program
funds from the Federal Highway Administration for the resurfacing of
various streets. (Department of Public Works)
File 148-85-2. Resolution No. 373-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Ward - 2.
[Change of Grade]
Resolution declaring intention to change or modify official grades
on the east side of Florida Street, north of 15th Street.
(Department of Public Works)
File 156-86-1, Resolution No. 374-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Maher. Molinari. Ward - 4.
[Street Vacation]
Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of a portion of
Thomas Avenue, west of Fitch Street for the construction of the
Griffith Street Pump Station and Griffith Reservoir, fixing date of
Tuesday. May 28. 1985. at 3:00 p.m., for public hearing thereon.
(Real Estate Department)
File 183-85-1, Resolution No. 375-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Maher. Molinari. Ward - 4.
Monday, Apri
Adopted as Amended
[Naming of BART Station]
Resolution urging the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District
( "BART" ) ((BART)) Board of Directors to name a BART Station in honor
of Marvin E. Lewis. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 226-85, Resolution No. 377-85
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved an
amendment of the whole entitled: "Urging the San Francisco Bay Area
Rapid Transit District ("BART") Board of Directors to name a BART
Station in honor of Marvin E. Lewis."
Amendment of the Whole adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
Recommendations of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Gasoline Stations]
Ordinance amending Public Works Code, to reguire Department of Public
Works approval before conversion of full service or partial service
gasoline station. (Supervisors Kopp. Silver)
File 434-84, Ordinance No.
(Adds Article 15.1. Sections 790. 791. 792. 793, 794, 795 and 796.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Ward - 2.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Hongisto assumed the
[Landmarks ]
Ordinance amending the designation of the Garden Court of the Palace
Hotel, Landmark No. 18, at 633-655 Market Street. (Department of
City Planning)
File 90-85-1, Ordinance No.
Monday, April 22, 1985
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Nelder, Renne,
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Ward - 4.
The President reassumed the Chair.
Adopted
[Geary Boulevard Fast Food Establishments Moratorium)
Resolution imposing interim controls to extend the prohibition of
the approval of permits for the establishment and operation of fast
food establishments on Geary Boulevard between 17th and 26th Avenues,
for six months from May 31, 1985 through November 30, 1985; providing
for definitions and a severability clause. (Planning, Housing and
Development Committee)
File 110-85-3.3. Resolution No. 372-85
City Planning Code Section 306.7(c) reguires a report from the
Planning, Housing and Development Committee summarizing the matters
presented at the hearing on proposed interim zoning controls.
Accordingly, Supervisor Silver presented the report. (A copy
of which is contained in the Board file.)
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker - 7.
Noes: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
Adopted
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that amendments to the Residential Hotel Conversion
Ordinance will have no significant impact on the environment and
adopting and incorporating findings of Final Negative Declaration.
(Department of city Planning)
File 113-84-2.2, Resolution No. 358-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Noes: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
Monday, April 22, 198S
Consideration Continued
[Residential Hotels]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to expand the definition of
interested parties to include certain non-profit organizations.
(Supervisor Britt)
File 113-84-1, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 41.4.)
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to April 29, 198S.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Renne, Silver,
Walker 6.
Noes: Supervisors Molinari, Nelder - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
Passed for Second Reading
[Residential Hotels]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, extending time limit to file
challenge to annual unit usage report, extending posting time of
notice of apparent violation, raising fees, revising burden of proof
of requirement for appeals on issuance or denial of permits to
convert, requiring an owner to record conditions for issuance of a
demolition permit, adding an additional factor for hearing officers
to consider at hearing on unlawful conversions, establishing a lien
procedure and authorizing the Superintendent of the Bureau of
Building Inspection to institute civil proceedings for injunctive
relief, creating civil and criminal penalties. (Department of
Public Works)
File 113-84-2, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 41.6, 41.7, 41.8, 41.13, 41.15 and 41.16 and adds
Section 14.16A. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
Consideration Continued
[Zoning Map Change]
Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as an
amendment to the Height and Bulk Zoning Map of the City and County
of San Francisco for property located at the intersection of 7th
Avenue and Moraga Street from an OS (Open Space) District to a 40-X
Height and Bulk District. (Department of City Planning)
File 36-8S-S, Ordinance No.
Monday. April 22. 1985
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto. moved to
continue consideration to April 29, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Consideration Continued
[Public Hearing]
Hearing of appeal from the decision of the City Planning Commission
by its Motion No. 10249. dated February 28. 1985. disapproving
Application No. 83.36C for a conditional use authorization for
commercial use above the ground floor at 21-25 Scotland Street in a
C-2 District and within the interim North Beach Neighborhood
Commercial Housing Conservation Special Use District.
File 37-85-4
(Appeal filed March 29, 1985.)
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
The following person was granted privilege of the floor:
Appellant:
Allan Titus, 300 Montgomery Street. Suite 700, representing
appellants, requested this matter be continued to May 6.
1985.
There being no objection to the request to continue this
matter. Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to May 6, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Silver, Ward - 3.
From the Clerk
(Only one of the following two motions should be adopted.)
Consideration Continued
[Zoning Appeal]
Motion approving decision of the City Planning Commission by its
Motion No. 10249, dated February 28, 1985, disapproving Application
No. 83.36C for conditional use of property at 21-25 Scotland Street.
Monday, April 22. 198b
File 37-85-4.1
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to May 6, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Silver, Ward - 3.
[Zoning Appeal]
Motion disapproving decision of the City Planning Commission by its
Motion No. 10249, dated February 28, 1985, disapproving Application
No. 83.36C for conditional use of property at 21-25 Scotland Street.
File 37-85-4.2
Supervisor Kopp. seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to May 6. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Silver, Ward - 3.
[Findings ]
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings relating
to proposed conditional use of property at 21-25 Scotland Street for
action by the Board at its next meeting.
File 37-85-4.3
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to May 6. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Silver, Ward - 3.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Concluded
[Public Hearing]
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to the proposed
vacation of a portion of Moraga Street, west of Seventh Avenue in
exchange for Lots 15A and 16 in Assessor's Block 2042 and $137,500.
File 177-85-1
Monday, April 22, 1985
(Pursuant to notice of intention given in Resolution No. 139-85
adopted February 28, 1985.)
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Vincent Walsh, applicant
Wallace Wortman, Director, Real Estate Department
Robert Passmore, City Planning Department
There being no one else present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing concluded.
From Department of Public Works
Consideration Continued with Pending Amendment
[Street Vacation - Exchange]
Ordinance ordering vacation of a portion of Moraga Street, west of
Seventh Avenue in exchange for Lots 15A and 16 in Assessor's Block
2042 and $137,500.
File 177-85-2. Ordinance No.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
passage for second reading.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
amend by reducing the difference in appraisal amount from "$137,500"
to "$100,000".
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
continue consideration to April 29, 1985.
Motion to continue with pending amendment adopted by the
following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Renne, Ward - 4.
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that letters be sent to the City
Attorney and City Planning Commission regarding ordinance amending
the Administrative Code by amending Sections 41B.3 and 41B.11 to
extend the duration of the Chinatown-North Beach Residential Hotel
Unit Moratorium for another twelve months, and to extend the
Citizens' Advisory Committee for a like term to express the
Supervisor's concern that this matter was referred to the Commission
on February 19, 1985 and both the Commission and City Attorney
waited until the 11th hour to advise the Board cannot proceed on
this matter in a timely fashion.
Monday, April 22, 198S
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Recommendations of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Adopted
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting final negative declaration, finding and
determining that reclassification of property located on Burnett
Avenue east side of Dixie Alley will have no significant impact on
the environment and adopting and incorporating findings of final
negative declaration.
File 36-85-4.1. Resolution No. 363-85
Supervisor Silver presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Maher. Ward - 3.
Passed for Second Reading
[Zoning Change]
Ordinance adopting zoning map amendment, changing use classification
of property located on Burnett Avenue east side of Dixie Alley from
a P to an RH-3 District.
File 36-85-4.2, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Silver presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Maher, Ward - 3.
Recommendation of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Adopted
[Street Closing]
Resolution requesting temporary closing of Shotwell Street, between
16th and 17th Streets, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., April 27, 1985.
for Health Fair 1985 sponsored by Mission Neighborhood Health Center.
File 42-85-29. Resolution No. 364-85
Supervisor Silver presented on behalf of Supervisor Maher as a
tecommendat ion of Committee,
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, April 22, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Molinati, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, WalKer - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
OFF -CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Roger Boas, Chief Administrative Officer, April 17-19; Supervisor
Harry Britt, April 25-28 and June 18-23; Naomi Gray, Department of
Public Health. May 9-17; Arlo Smith, District Attorney, May 9-12.
1985.
File 1-85. Resolution No. 306-85
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Renne. moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Housing Af f ordability Fund]
Ordinance amending the San Francisco Administrative Code by adding
Section 10.117-48 thereto, establishing a Housing Aff ordability Fu
to assist with the development of affordable rental and "-'-
housing. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Fi
Committee
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nance
File 97-85-21
[Performing Arts Loan Fund]
Ordinance amending the San Francisco Administrative Code by amending
Section 10.117-41 thereof, to permit public grants and principal
repayments to be deposited into the Performing Arts Loan Fund, and
permit recovery of administrative expenses by City departments.
(Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 97-85-22
Monday, April 22. 198S
[Housing Community Advisory Committee]
Draft ordinance amending the San Francisco Administrative Code by
adding Sections 12.6 through 12.8 thereto, creating a Community
Housing Advisory Committee. (Supervisor Walker presented.)
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 97-8S-23
[Government Funding]
Draft ordinance appropriating $2,OS8,616, Public Health, Community
Mental Health Services, for permanent salaries, miscellaneous and
related mandatory fringe benefits for the creation of two positions,
data and word processing professional services, other current
services and medical services contracts and providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Supervisor Walker
presented.) Referred to Finance Committee with request it be
considered at the next meeting of Committee.
File 101-84-141
[Transit Priority Lanes]
Resolution urging the Mayor to request the Public Utilities
Commission to authorize the Department of Public Works to provide
thermoplastic striping on all transit priority lanes and establish
new transit priority lanes on San Jose and Parnassus Avenues.
(Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 7-85-4
Adopted
[State Legislation]
Memorializing the State Legislature to support AB 134 and SB 9 to
address the question of halting future investments of State pension
funds from companies doing business in South Africa and urging the
Regents of the University of California to halt future investments
in companies doing business in South Africa.
File 12-85-28, Resolution No. 307-85
Supervisors Walker, Maher, Molinari presented.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp. Molinari. Nelder. Silver,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Maher, Renne, Ward - 5.
Monday, April 22. 1985
Referred to Committee
[Funds - Federal]
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for. accept and expend
$525,683 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for a Summer Food
Service Program for needy children. (Supervisor Renne presented.)
Referred to Human Services Committee with request it be considered
at the April 25, 1985, meeting of Committee.
File 68-85-6
Adopted
[Federal Regulations]
Resolution opposing the Defense Department's request to provide the
names of blood donors who test positive to the HLTV-3 antibody.
File 108-85-2, Resolution No. 310-85
Supervisor Molinari presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Renne, moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver.
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Ward - 5.
[Grant - State Funds]
Resolution authorizing the San Francisco Art Commission, through the
Friends of the Arts, to apply for, accept and expend $47,000 of
California Arts Council funds to provide staff support for the
State-local Partnership Program of the Arts Commission and to
undertake an arts economic impact study and facilities assessment of
performing and presenting space in San Francisco.
File 132-85-1, Resolution No. 308-85
Supervisor Kennedy presented on behalf of Supervisor Ward.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Renne, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3
Referred to Committee
[Public Employees' Retirement Contract]
Resolution of intention to approve an amendment to contract between
the Board of Administration of the Public Employees' Retirement
System and the Board of Supervisors. (Supervisor Hongisto
presented.) Referred to Civil Service and General Administration
Committee.
File 225-85-1
Monday, April 22, 1985
Adopted
[President Reagan]
Resolution urging President Reagan to cancel his plan to visit the
German military cemetery at Bitburg, West Germany.
File 271-85 1, Resolution No. 304-85
Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari. Renne, Silver presented,
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Ward - 3.
Referred to Committee
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Resolution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of City and
County of San Francisco Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Series
1985 (FHA insured mortgage loan, Aspen-South Hills Apartments
Project), authorizing the execution and delivery of an indenture,
bond purchase contract, development agreement, financing and
regulatory agreement, special counsel agreement and an official
statement and authorizing the execution and delivery of and
approving other related documents and approving other related
actions in connection therewith. (Supervisor Renne presented.)
Referred to Finance Committee.
File 280-85
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Resolution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of City and
County of San Francisco Multifamily Mortgage Revenue Bonds, 1985
issue A (Federal National Mortgage Association Program), for the
Mission Park Apartments and Mission Capp Apartments, authorizing the
execution and delivery of an indenture, financing agreements,
mortgage purchase agreements, regulatory agreements, investment
agreements, an official statement and a purchase contract, and
authorizing the execution and delivery of and approving other
related documents and approving other related actions in connection
therewith. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance
Committee .
File 280 85-1
[Enterprise Zone]
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply to the State Department of
Commerce for designation as an Enterprise Zone. (Supervisor Silver
presented on behalf of Supervisor Ward and herself.) Referred to
Planning, Housing and Development Committee with request it be
considered as soon as possible.
File 281-85
Monday, April 22, 1985
[Ballot Measure]
Draft charter amendment (First Draft) amending, adding and repealing
certain sections thereof, reorganizing the Public Utilities
Commission by removing powers, duties and functions relative to the
municipal railway and transit and creating a Municipal Railway
Commission, providing the same compensation to members of the
Municipal Railway Commission as allowed members of Public Utilities
Commission, delineating duties and scope of authority of the general
manager of the municipal railway, providing protection of civil
service status for employees subject to inter- departmental transfers,
authorizing certain positions to be exempt from civil service,
providing for legal services and making other related and technical
changes, such charter amendment to be operative on January 1, 1986
and fully implemented by July 1, 1986. (Supervisor Silver
presented.) Referred to Rules and Legislation Committee.
File 380-84
[Ballot Measure]
Draft charter amendment (first draft) amending, adding and repealing
certain sections thereof, relating to the creation of a Traffic
Bureau under the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission and
transferring to said Traffic Bureau, as successor to the Department
of Public Works, all powers and duties related to street traffic,
providing protection of civil service status for employees subject
to inter-departmental transfers and making other related and
technical changes. (Supervisors Silver and Molinari presented.)
Referred to Rules and Legislation Committee.
File 232-85
Reguests for Hearings
File 403-84-2, By Supervisor Silver: To consider granting an
easement to the Community College District for use of the North
Balboa Reservoir until such time as the San Francisco Water
Department has need of such property and if the property becomes
surplus, it shall not be disposed of except in the best interests of
the Community College District. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 403-84-3, By Supervisors Walker and Nelder: To consider the
disposition of the north basin of the Balboa Reservoir, with
particular attention to urging the Water Department to declare the
area as "surplus" property, to assure the permanent retention of
parking spaces for City College students and to mitigate the impact
which City College parking has on the surrounding neighborhoods.
Referred to Finance Committee.
File 18-85-13. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider installing Stop
signs at the intersection of Geneva Avenue and Paris Street.
Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 18-85-14, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider installing Stop
signs at the corner of Lansdale Avenue at Casitas Avenue. Referred
to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 265-85-1, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider enacting
legislation which would allow cab drivers to post "no smoking" signs
in each cab as the individual desires. Referred to Public
Protection Committee.
Monday, April 22, 198S
File 282 8S, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider allowing recycling
of newspapers and bottles in areas adjacent to commercial and
residential areas. Referred to Energy and Environment Committee.
File 283 85, By Supervisors Nelder and Silver: To consider
constructing 2S public restroom facilities throughout the City.
Referred to Public Works Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Hongisto, that City Attorney prepare opinion as to
liability in case of life and property losses resulting from a
Plutonium leak should the U.S.S. Missouri be homeported in San
Francisco, indicating to what extend federal, state or City agencies
be responsible for damages.
By Supervisor Hongisto, that Budget Analyst be requested to provide
information on whether damages caused by a plutonium leak from the
U.S.S. Missouri or other ships of the U.S. Navy would be covered by
the typical life, health or property insurance available to persons
and businesses in San Francisco.
By Supervisor Kopp. that letter be sent to the President, Health
Commission in further reference regarding the City's contract with
Dr. Mervyn Silverman, requesting a record of all payments made, the
nature and extent of services rendered and whether an appropriation
has been approved in sufficient amount for making these payments.
By Supervisor Kopp, that follow up letter be sent to the San
Francisco Housing Authority inquiring why and in what manner did
they justify retaining a labor relations consultant at a time when
they were considering laying off staff.
By Supervisor Kopp, that letters be sent to the Controller and Budget
Analyst concerning a recent Court of Appeal decision in which persons
are entitled to a trial by jury on issues appealed from Small Claims
Court judgments to determine what the additional costs would be to
the City.
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter be sent to the Director of
Public Works concerning the placement of trash receptacles at
various locations throughout the City.
By Supervisor Nelder, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would provide for a Stop sign on
Lansdale Avenue at Casitas Avenue.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be sent to the Sheriff concerning
eviction actions taken at 2077 Taylor Street, inquiring if advance
notice was given to the tenant and why the tenant was taken against
her wishes to the psychiatric ward.
By Supervisor Nelder, that City Attorney be requested to review the
above eviction.
By Supervisor Nelder, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would allow cab drivers to post "no
smoking" signs in each cab as the individual desires.
Monday, April 22. 1985
By Supervisor Nelder, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would permit the recycling of
newspapers and bottles in areas adjacent to commercial and
residential areas, similar to legislation enacted by Los Angeles,
California and Portland, Oregon.
By Supervisors Nelder and Silver, that Budget Analyst be requested
to provide cost estimates for the City to construct 25 public
restroom facilities.
By Supervisors Nelder and Silver, that letter be sent to the
Director of Public Works concerning the construction of public
restroom facilities to determine the most logical locations in
commercial areas to install these facilities for use by the
homeless, tourists and San Francisco residents.
By Supervisors Nelder and Silver, that City Attorney be requested to
prepare appropriate legislation urging her Honor, the Mayor, to
submit a supplemental appropriation for construction of 25 public
restroom facilities throughout the City.
By Supervisor Silver, that Budget Analyst be requested to report on
the estimated costs necessary to renovate the Youth Guidance Center
in order to meet required federal, state and local regulations.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works concerning the intersection of 19th Avenue and Holloway to
determine the feasibility of constructing an underpass on 19th
Avenue southbound under Holloway, or by an equally safe alternative.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the City Planning
Commission requesting an extention of the Downtown Interim Control
legislation for six months from the present expiration date.
By Supervisor Walker on behalf of Supervisor Britt, that letter be
sent to the Director of Public Health inquiring into the status of
AVSS computer system for the purpose of gathering data on infant
mortality in San Francisco, indicating it is our understanding if
the $38,200 allocated for this purpose is not used by the end of
June, the State will withdraw its funding.
By Supervisors Molinari, Kennedy, Silver, Walker, that letter be
sent to the Treasurer to inquire what action the Treasurer has taken
regarding her investments with financial institutions doing business
in South Africa.
By Supervisor Walker, that the April 8, 1985, Journal of Proceedings
reflect her intended action regarding File 223-84-4.
Motions Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Dorothy Howard (Supervisor Kennedy)
Evelyn Thomas (Supervisor Kennedy)
Jacqueline R. Keys (Supervisor Kennedy)
McCutchen, Doyle, Brown and Enersen (Supervisor Nelder)
Joe Elman (Supervisor Nelder)
Monday, April 22, 1985
Center for Southeast Asian Refugee Resettlement (Supervisors
Renne, Kennedy, Nelder, Silver, Walker
Bruce B. McKee (Supervisors Renne, Walker)
File 6-8S-16
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
Joe Bell (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Ahysia Hansen (Supervisor Silver)
Kimberly Connolly (Supervisor Silver)
Washington Wong (Supervisor Silver)
Waliana Wong (Supervisor Silver)
Philip Pon (Supervisor Silver)
File 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Andrew Kovacs (Supervisor Kopp)
Walter Winter (Supervisor Kopp)
Howard Clay (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Ella L. Belle (Supervisor Ward)
Mack Commer, Sr. (Supervisor Ward)
Michael Hans Elias (Supervisor Hongisto)
Marc Yim (Supervisor Nelder)
Jennie Brown (Supervisor Kennedy)
Ezra Thompson (Supervisor Maher)
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
5:57 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological seguence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, April 22, 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on August 26, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 17
MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS DEPT.
OCT 2 5 1985
SArJ FRANCISCO
PUBLIC LIBRARY
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, April 29, 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:02 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Silver, Walker - 8
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Hongisto, Renne, Ward - 3.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Hongisto was noted present at 2:11 p.m.
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 2:07 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:04 p.m.
COMMUNICATION
The ClerK presented a communication from her Honor, the Mayor,
returning with her veto the following ordinance:
Consideration Continued
[Permit Exceptions]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code by amending Section 68 thereof, to
exempt certain persons granted peddler or pushcart peddler permits;
providing for exceptions and conditions.
File 124-84-9, Ordinance No.
(April 8, 1985 - Passed for second reading.
April 15, 1985 - Finally passed.
April 25, 1985 - Returned disapproved by Mayor.)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to May 6, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Monday, April 29, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Severed from Consent Calendar
Supervisor Kopp requested that the following recommendation of
Finance Committee be severed from the Consent Calendar and
considered separately.
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $2,409,348, Port, for interest payments for
the initial payment of debt service on the 1984 Port revenue bonds.
File 101-84-121, Ordinance No. 218-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
The Board thereupon resumed its consideration of the following
items on the Consent Calendar.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,600, Treasurer-Tax Collector, for
overtime; rescinding $1,600 from mandatory fringe benefits; providing
for ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-122, Ordinance No. 219-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $25,000, Sheriff, to increase transportation
revolving fund from $5,000 to $30,000. (Controller)
File 101-84-123, Ordinance No. 220-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $49,600, Adult Probation, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits.
(Controller)
Monday, April 29, 198^
Kile 101-84-126, Ordinance No. 221-8S
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,620,327.92, Port, for capital projects
(Pier 80 modernization); rescinding $1,532,739.92 from capital
project (bond costs and reserve fund). (Controller)
File 101-84-127, Ordinance No. 222-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Benny Sargis
against City and County, et al., by payment of $12,500. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-17, Ordinance No. 227-85
(United States District Court No. C79-0657 SG.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Leonore DeLusia
against City and County, et al., by payment of $10,000. (City
Attorney)
File 45-85-21, Ordinance No. 228-85
(Municipal Court No. 809-706.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of City and County
against Ronald J. Neuman, et al., in accordance with the terms and
conditions of a settlement agreement, and approving same, as well as
authorizing execution of the settlement agreement by the City
Attorney. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-12, Ordinance No. 216-85
(Superior Court No. 806-788.)
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $29,141, Superior Court, temporary salaries
and related mandatory fringe benefits. (Controller)
File 101-84-128, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Monday, April 29, 1985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $50,000, Public Works, Building Inspection,
for overtime; rescinding $50,000 from permanent salaries-
miscellaneous; providing for ratification of action previously taken.
(Controller)
File 101-84-129, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $705,000, Water Department, for land
acquisition. (Controller)
File 101-84-130, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Emergency Work]
Resolution authorizing the Director of Public Works and Clean Water
Program to take necessary measures to protect the health, welfare
and property of the citizens of San Francisco by performing the
necessary work to restore the integrity of the sewer connection and
roadway on Moncada Way at Junipero Serra Boulevard. (Department of
Public Works)
File 28-85-11, Resolution No. 392-85
Adopted.
[Emergency Work]
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works and Clean Water
Program to take necessary measures to protect the health, welfare and
property of the citizens of San Francisco by performing the necessary
work to restore the integrity of the 3rd Street Bridge at Islais
Creek. (Department of Public Works)
File 28-85-12. Resolution No. 393-85
Adopted.
[Acceptance of Gifts]
Resolution accepting a Palm Case, valued at $10,000, from San
Francisco Garden Club to be used for the Conservatory of Flowers,
and 600 shares of Massachusetts Investors Trust, valued at $7,122,
from the estate of Mildred A. Martin, to be used for maintenance and
replacement of plant life in Golden Gate Park, for use by Recreation
and Park Department. (Recreation and Park Department)
File 38-85-4, Resolution No. 396-
Adopted.
Monday, April 29, 1985
[Acceptance of Gifts)
Resolution authorizing acceptance of gift of $19,000 from the
Citizens Committee to Preserve the San Francisco Municipal Pipe
Organ located in the Civic Auditorium. (Supervisors Kopp, Nelder,
Renne)
File 38-85-5, Resolution No. 397-85
Adopted .
[Acceptance of Gift]
Resolution accepting 1984 El Dorado bus with wheelchair access from
the Freewheelers Association, Inc., valued at $44,500 for use by
Department of Public Health for patients of Laguna Honda Hospital.
(Department of Public Health)
File 38-85-6, Resolution No. 398-85
Adopted .
[Lease Extension]
Resolution authorizing the extension of five existing leases of real
property for use by Public Utilities Commission. (Real Estate
Department )
File 64-85-7, Resolution No. 403-85
Adopted .
[Lease of Propery]
Resolution authorizing extension of three existing leases of real
property for use by Employees' Retirement System. (Real Estate
Department )
File 64-85-8, Resolution No. 404-85
Adopted .
[Lease of Property]
Resolution authorizing the extension of certain existing leases of
real property for use by Public Library. (Real Estate Department)
File 64-85-9, Resolution No. 405-85
Adopted.
[Lease of Property]
Resolution authorizing extension of certain existing leases of real
property for various City departments. (Real Estate Department)
File 64-85-10, Resolution No. 406-85
Adopted .
Recommendations of Public Works Committee
Finally Passed
- 649-
Monday, Apcil 29, 198&
[Change Sidewalk Width]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled "Regulating the Width
of Sidewalks", changing the widths of sidewalks on both sides of
Druram, Davis and Front Streets between Clay and Sacramento Streets.
(Department of Public Works)
File 34-85-1, Ordinance No. 223-85
(Adds Section 1459. )
Finally passed.
[Change Sidewalk Width]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled "Regulating the Width
of Sidewalks", changing the widths of sidewalks on both sides of
Joice Street between Sacramento and Clay Streets. (Department of
Public Works)
File 34-85-3, Ordinance No. 224-85
(Adds Section 1461. )
Finally passed.
[Change Sidewalk Width]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled "Regulating the Width
of Sidewalks", changing the widths of sidewalks on both sides of
Franconia Street between Esmeralda and Powhattan Avenues.
(Department of Public Works)
File 34-85-4, Ordinance No. 225-85
(Adds Section 1462. )
Finally passed.
[Change of Official Grade]
Ordinance changing or modifying official grades on Franconia Street
between Mayflower Street and Powhattan Avenue. (Department of Public
Works)
File 156-85-2, Ordinance No. 230-85
Finally passed.
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Adopted
[Stop Intersections]
Resolution designating certain intersections as "STOP" intersections.
(Transportation and Traffic Committee)
File 18-85-11, Resolution No. 388-85
Monday, April 29, 198S
(Stop Intersections - Establish
Allison and Brunswick Streets, northwest and southeast corners,
stopping north- and southbound traffic;
Texas and 18th Streets, northwest and southeast corners,
stopping north- and southbound traffic;
Carolina and Mariposa Streets, northwest and southeast corners,
stopping north- and southbound traffic.)
Adopted .
[Parking Regulations]
Resolution enacting parking regulation, Ulloa Street.
(Transportation and Traffic Committee)
File 19-85-9, Resolution No. 389-85
(45 Degree Parking - Establish
Ulloa Street from the west line of 33rd Avenue to a point 107
feet westerly. )
Adopted .
[Traffic Regulations]
Resolution enacting and rescinding traffic regulations, various
streets. (Transportation and Traffic Committee)
File 20-85-7, Resolution No. 390-85
(Yield Intersection - Establish
Presidio and Masonic Avenues, southbound right- turning traffic
on Presidio Avenue yielding the right-of-way to westbound
Masonic Avenue traffic.
Towaway No Stopping Anytime - Establish
California Street, north side, Kearny to Spring Streets.
Towaway No Stopping 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Rescind
California Street, north side, Kearny to Spring Streets.)
Adopted.
[Street Closings]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of various
streets at various times.
File 42-85-30, Resolution No. 402-86
(Filbert Street, between Polk and Larkin Streets, from 12:00 noon
to 7:00 p.m.. May 19, 1985, for a SAFE block party;
Monday. April 29, 1985
Utah Street and San Bruno Avenue, between 25th and Army Streets,
from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., on May 4-5, 1985, for celebration
of Cinco de Mayo;
Grant Avenue, between Vallejo and Filbert Streets, from 12:00
midnight, June 14, to 10:00 p.m., June 16, 1985, for 32nd Annual
Upper Grant Avenue Street Fair;
Joice Street, between Sacramento and Clay Streets, from 9:00 a.m.
to 11:30 p.m., on May 4, 1985, for Camps and Conferences Fund
Raising Carnival sponsored by Donaldina Cameron House;
Maiden Lane, between Stockton and Kearny Streets, from 9:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m.. May 9 through 11, 1985, and September 19 through 21,
1985, for Arts and Craft Fair sponsored by Maiden Lane
Association;
Grove Street, between Polk and Larkin Streets, from 6:00 p.m.,
July 26, to 10:00 p.m., June 28, 1985, for 39th Annual San
Francisco Arts Commission Festival.)
Adopted.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Renne - 2.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
From Department of Public Works
Consideration Continued
[Street Vacation - Exchange]
Ordinance ordering vacation of a portion of Moraga Street, west of
Seventh Avenue in exchange for Lots 15A and 16 in Assessor's Block
2042 and $137,500.
File 177-85-2, Ordinance No.
(April 22, 1985 - Consideration continued to April 29, 1985 with
pending amendment to reduce the difference in
appraisal value from "$137,500" to "$100,000.")
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
continue consideration to May 6, 1985.
Motion to continue with pending amendment adopted by the
following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Monday, April 29, 198S
At the request of President Molinari, the Board recessed at the
hour of 2:14 p.m. to convene in closed session pursuant to Government
Code Section 54956.9(a) to meet with the City Attorney concerning
litigation of City of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation versus
Wilkes Bashford, et al., (Superior Court No. 835-103).
Reconvening of the Board
The Board, at the hour of 3:39 p.m., reconvened.
Calling the Roll
On call of the roll, the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Ward - 6.
Noted absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Renne, Silver,
Walker - 6.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Hongisto was noted present at 3:40 p.m.
Supervisor Kennedy was noted present at 3:41 p.m.
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 3:41 p.m.
Supervisor Silver was noted present at 3:41 p.m.
Supervisor Walker was noted present at 3:42 p.m.
Report on Closed Session
Deputy City Attorney Mark Kertz reported that the Board had met
in closed session with the City Attorney concerning pending
litigation.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Adopted
(See Journal of Proceedings of May, 13, 1985 for
Disapproval by Mayor.)
[Uptown Parking Corporation]
Resolution instructing the City Attorney to prepare legislation or
take other action to place direct control and management of the
Sutter/Stockton Garage under the Parking Authority and to dissolve
the City of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation.
File 192-85-3.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Ward, moved to
continue consideration to May 6, 1985.
Motion to continue failed adoption by the following vote:
-653-
Monday, April 29, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Ward - 5.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Renne, Silver,
Walker - 6.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Renne, Silver, Walker,
Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder - 4.
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
rescind the vote.
No objection, and motion carried.
Explanation of Vote
Supervisors Molinari and Kennedy requested that the Journal of
Proceedings reflect their reason for voting "no" on the resolution
is that there are certain questions unanswered in closed session in
which the City Attorney, who is out of town, may be able to answer
next week.
The roll was then called on the pending resolution and it was
adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Nelder, Silver,
Walker - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne, Ward - 5.
Recommendations of Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Finally Passed
[Gasoline Stations]
Ordinance amending Public Works Code, to require Department of Public
Works approval before conversion of full service or partial service
gasoline station. (Supervisors Kopp, Silver)
File 434-84, Ordinance No. 231-85
(Adds Article 15.1, Sections 790, 791, 792, 793, 794, 795 and 796.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 11.
[Landmarks]
Ordinance amending the designation of the Garden Court of the Palace
Hotel. Landmark No. 18, at 633-655 Market Street. (Department of
City Planning)
File 90-85-1. Ordinance No. 229-85
Monday, April 29, 198S
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Residential Hotels]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to expand the definition of
interested party to include certain non-profit organizations.
(Supervisor Britt)
File 113-84-1, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 41.4.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Nelder - 3.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
rescind the previous vote.
No objection, and motion carried.
Supervisor Britt, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to amend
on page 4, line 4, by inserting the phrase "; provided, however,
that such interested parties are entitled to seek to enforce
administrative remedies only under this chapter" after the word
"by-laws" .
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Silver, Walker,
Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Molinari, Nelder, Renne - 4.
Finally Passed
[Residential Hotels]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, extending time limit to file
challenge to annual unit usage report, extending posting time of
notice of apparent violation, raising fees, revising burden of proof
of requirement for appeals on issuance or denial of permits to
convert, requiring an owner to record conditions for issuance of a
demolition permit, adding an additional factor for hearing officers
to consider at hearing on unlawful conversions, establishing a lien
procedure and authorizing the Superintendent of the Bureau of
Building Inspection to institute civil proceedings for injunctive
relief, creating civil and criminal penalties. (Department of
Public Works)
Monday, April 29. 1985
File 113-84-2. Ordinance No. 217-85
(Amends Sections 41.6, 41.7, 41.8, 41.13, 41.15 and 41.16 and adds
Section 14.16A. )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
[Zoning Map Change]
Ordinance adopting zoning map amendment, changing use classification
of property located on Burnett Avenue at east side of Dixie Alley
from a P to an RH-3 District. (Department of city Planning)
File 36-85-4.2, Ordinance No. 226-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Consideration Continued
[Zoning Map Change]
Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as an
amendment to the Height and Bulk Zoning Map of the City and County
of San Francisco for property located at the intersection of 7th
Avenue and Moraga Street from an OS (Open Space) District to a 40-X
Height and Bulk District. (Department of City Planning)
File 36-85-5. Ordinance No.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
continue consideration to May 6, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Adopted
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with the Controller's certification that
parking meter counting services can be practically performed by
private contractor for lower cost than similar work services
performed by City and County employees. (Tax Collector)
File 25-85-17, Resolution No. 391-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, April 29, 198S
Ayes: Supecvisocs Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne. Silver, WalKer, Ward - 11.
[Permit and Inspection Fees]
Resolution reviewing fee schedules pursuant to Part II, Chapter I of
the San Francisco Municipal Code (Building Code) Section 304(g).
Part II, Chapter VII (Plumbing Code) Section D8 . S 1 , Part II, Chapter
III (Electrical Code) Section 90-27(e), Part II, Chapter XII (Housing
Code) Sections 351.7 and 1216.2, and Part III, Article II of the
Municipal Code, Section 160. (Department of Public Works)
File 258-85, Resolution No. 410 85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Traffic Regulation]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, establishing new speed limit of 45
miles per hour on Brotherhood Way. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 124-85-1, Ordinance No.
(Repeals Section 174.07 and adds Section 178.07.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Molinari - 2.
Consideration Continued
[Parking Revenue]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, adding a provision providing that
parking revenue derived from Sutter-Stockton Garage for fiscal years
1985-86 through 1989-90, inclusive, and certain other parking
facilities be dedicated to the financing of public off-street parking
facilities in or near neighborhood commercial districts.
(Supervisors Maher, Hongisto, Silver)
File 124-85-3, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 213.)
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to May 6. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 11.
Monday. April 29, 198S
Passed for Second Reading
[Traffic Regulation]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, to prohibit operation of vehicles in
excess of 6.000 pounds upon Gough Street between Union and
California Streets. (Department of Public Works)
File 124-85-4, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 28.1.80.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Adopted
[Parking of Vehicles]
Resolution establishing Residential Permit Parking Area "M" in the
Marina Area, setting boundaries therefor and the applicable time
limitations and providing for buffer zones; providing for effective
date of November 1, 1985. (Department of Public Works)
File 40-85-2. Resolution No. 399-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 11.
[Parking of Vehicles]
Resolution establishing additional buffer zones within Residential
Permit Parking Area "K"; providing for effective date of November 1,
1985. (Chief Administrative Officer)
File 40-85-3, Resolution No. 400-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
[Parking of Vehicles]
Resolution establishing a buffer zone between Residential Permit
Parking Areas "A" and "M" and revising the boundaries of buffer zone
A-K; providing for effective date of November 1, 1985. (Chief
Administrative Officer)
File 40-85-4, Resolution No. 401-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Monday, April 29, 19es
[Grant State Funds]
Resolution authorizing the Public Utilities Commission to apply for,
accept and expend $945,179 o£ Transportation Development Act Article
4.5 Funds for Community Paratcansit Services. (Mayor)
File 94-85-3, Resolution No. 409-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Passed for Second Reading
[Tour Bus Restrictions]
Ordinance amending Police Code, restricting operation of passenger-
carrying commercial motor vehicles on Union Street, between Steiner
and Lyon Streets, and on Lyon Street, between Lombard and Green
Streets. (Supervisor Renne)
File 203-85, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 1183, adds Section 1183.7 and deletes Section
1183 .2.1.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
From Transportation and Traffic Committee Without Recommendation
Adopted
(See Journal of Proceedings of May 13, 1985
for disapproval by Mayor.)
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Beach
Street, between Polk and Larkin Streets, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00
midnight. May 17, 1985, for Guardsmen Charity affair.
(Transportation and Traffic Committee)
File 42-85-25, Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Kopp, Nelder, Silver,
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Renne, Walker
Recommendations of Rules and Legislation Committee
Adopted
659-
Monday, April 29, 1985
[Appointments]
Resolution confirming Mayor's appointment of members of Board of
Trustees, War Memorial. (Rules and Legislation Committee)
File No. 33-85-1, Resolution No. 394-85
(Charlotte Mailliard, vice herself, term expired, for six-year
term ending January 2, 1991;
Eugenia (Gina) Moscone, vice herself, term expired, for
six-year term ending January 2, 1991).
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Appointment]
Resolution appointing Norman Lew as a member of the Board of
Directors, Industrial Development Authority, vice himself, term
expired, for the term ending March 1, 1988. (Rules and Legislation
Committee)
File No. 33-86-2, Resolut ion No . 395-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Walker - 2.
[Appointments]
Resolution appointing Brenda McClendon as a member of the Hazardous
Materials Advisory Committee, representing neighborhood
organizations, term to be determined. (Supervisor Walker)
File No. 92-84-6, Resolution No. 387-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker - 1.
[Appointments]
Resolution appointing members of the Advisory Community Committee to
the Private Industry Council. (Rules and Legislation Committee)
File No. 92-86-6. Resolution No. 408-85
(George Suncin. Ida Strickland and Doreen H. Y. Woo Ho, for
terms to be determined by lot.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday. April 29, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Renne. Silver, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Walker ■ 1.
[Budget Analyst]
Motion accepting the agreement between the Board of Supervisors and
the Harvey M. Rose Accountancy Corporation, Certified Public
Accountants/Jean M. Mar iani/Wi 1 1 iam R. Gray, Certified Public
Accountant, joint venture, for the term of July 1, 198S to June 30,
1986. (Supervisor Molinari)
File No. 98 85-1
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder, Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Noes: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the reguest of the President. Supervisor Britt assumed the
[Employee Relations Division]
Motion instructing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to initiate
a request for proposals (RFP) for Employee Relations Division
services on a contract basis and, separately, to recruit potential
candidates to a possible appointive position for in-house employment
of an Employee Relations Director. (Supervisor Molinari)
File No. 99-85-1. 1
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, WalJcer, Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Maher, Molinari - 2.
Consideration Continued
[ Smoking)
Motion amending Chapter 5 of the Rules of Order of the Board of
Supervisors by amending Rule 5.6 thereof, to prohibit smoking in
Room 228 of the Board. (Supervisors Nelder, Silver)
File No. 265-85
Monday, April 29, 1985
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kopp, moved to
continue consideration to May 6, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari - 1.
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
[Condominium Conversion]
Motion approving final map of 2855 Jackson Street, a condominium
subdivision. (Department of Public Works)
File 58-85-14
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Walker - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari - 1.
The President reassumed the Chair.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Recommendation of
Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Adopted
[Public Employees' Retirement Contract]
Resolution of Intention to approve an amendment of contract between
the Board of Administration of the Public Employees' Retirement
System and the Board of Supervisors of the City and County (Airport
Police) .
File 225-85-1. Resolution No. 383-85
Supervisor Nelder presented as a recommendation of Civil
Service and General Administration Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, April 29, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Walker 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Renne, Silver, Ward 5.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Britt assumed the
Recommendation of Human Services Committee
Adopted
[Funds - Federal]
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for, accept and expend
$526,685 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for a Summer Food
Service Program for needy children.
File 68-85-6, Resolution No. 407-85
Supervisor Kennedy presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Maher, Molinari, Nelder - 3.
The President reassumed the Chair.
OFF-CALEWDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor :
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
George Agnost, City Attorney, April 27-30; Henry E. Berman, member.
Fire Commission, May 1-3; Dr. William Gee, member. Commission on the
Aging, May 21-27; Louis J. Giraudo, member. Public Utilities
Commission, May 13-16: Thomas E. Horn, President, War Memorial
Board, May 2-5; Demetrio Jayme, member. Commission on the Aging,
April 12-May 15; Nancy C. Lenvin, member. Public Utilities
Commission, April 28'May 5; Jack Morrison, member. Social Services
Commission, April 19-23; Edwin S. Sarsfield, General Manager,
Department of Social Services, July 7-26; David K. Yamakawa Jr.,
member. Human Rights Commission, April 26-30. 1985.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 379-85
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Renne, moved
adoption.
Monday, April 29. 1985
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Molinari,
snne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Maher. Nelder - 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,000,000, Mayor, for program project budget
(Housing Af f ordability Loan Fund) to assist Mission Capp Apartments.
47 units of new construction to be financed with City Multi-family
Housing Revenue Bonds, 20% of units will be rented to low income
persons and families at or below 80% of median income, 80% of units
will be rented to moderate- income persons and families at or below
100% of median income. (Supervisor Molinari presented.) Referred to
Finance Committee with request to calendar for May 8, 1985.
File 101-84-142
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,300,000, Mayor, for program project
budget (Housing Aff ordability Loan Fund), to assist the development
of 82 units of vacant rental housing to be rehabilitated under a
lease from the Housing Authority with an F.H.A. mortgage issued
under the City's Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds. (Supervisor
Molinari presented on behalf of Supervisor Renne.) Referred to
Finance Committee.
File 101-84-143
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $125,000, Recreation and Park Department, for
subsidy (contribution to Chinese Wildlife Association, "Save the
Panda Fund"). (Supervisor Molinari presented on behalf of Supervisor
Ronno ^ Rpfprrpfi to Finance Committee.
rdllQa r uiiu j , \_suy^i.vi.a\Ji. riv xxiiai-i. v ^-^
Renne.) Referred to Finance Committee
File 101-84-144
[Financial Institutions Moratorium]
Ordinance establishing a temporary prohibition against the approval
of permits for financial institutions on those blocks bounded by
Mason Street on the west, Lombard Street on the north. Grant Avenue
on the east and Broadway on the south, to May 31, 1986 or until
permanent legislative controls through the adoption of the
Neighborhood Commercial Rezoning ordinance are put into effect.
(Supervisor Molinari presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and
Development Committee.
File 110-85-4
Monday, April 29, 1985
[Planning Commission Permit Approval]
Ordinance (sixth draft) amending City Planning Code by adding Section
313 to impose conditions on approval of permit applications for
office development projects requiring construction of housing
affordable to low and moderate income households or payment of a fee
to be used for the development of such housing. (Supervisor Silver
presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 115-85-10
[Secondhand Dealers]
Draft ordinance amending the Police Code by amending Sections 1276
and 1279.1, relating to authority of Chief of Police to make rules
and regulations and the responsibilities of secondhand dealers for
reporting the purchase and sale of certain property. (Supervisor
Nelder presented.) Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 121-85-4
[Youth Incentive Employment Act]
Resolution urging the House of Representatives and the Senate of the
United States of America to enact H.R. 671 to establish a program to
provide part-time school year and full-time summer employment to
economically disadvantaged youth who ate pursuing further education
or training leading to meaningful unsubsidized employment.
(Supervisor Kennedy presented.) Referred to Culture and Recreation
Committee.
File 13-85-4
Adopted
[Day of Remembrance]
Resolution supporting Governor Deukmejian's request that President
Reagan and his administration endorse the resolution now pending
before Congress to set aside a day of remembrance foe all genocide
victims .
File 13-86-5, Resolution No. 380-85
Supervisor Kopp presented and, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Renne, Silver, Ward - 4.
Monday, April 29, 198S
Referred to Committee
[Mid-Market Revitalization and Conservation District]
Resolution imposing interim zoning control to establish the
Mid-Market Revitalization and Conservation District for property in
the area bounded by the west side of Fifth Street, by the east side
of Ninth Street, on the northwest by the southeasterly boundary of
the North of Market Residential Special Use District and extending
southwest to encompass those portions of Assessor's Blocks 355, 354
and 351 zoned C-3-G, and on the southeast by the northwesterly
boundary of the South of Market Industrial and Housing Conservation
Special Use District, and to change the height and bulk limits and to
limit the floor area ratio for office use in said district.
(Supervisors Walker, Hongisto, Silver presented.) Referred to
Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 36-85-7
Adopted
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Broadway,
between Buchanan and Webster Streets, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.,
on May 11, 198S, for parking for school fair sponsored by the Hamlin
School.
File 42-85-37, Resolution No. 381-85
Supervisor Molinari presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Walker, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent; Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Renne, Ward - 4.
[Release of Funds]
Resolution authorizing the Controller to release $114,000,
Department of Public Health, San Francisco General Hospital, for the
renovation of Ward 84 (AIDS).
File 101-84-31.7, Resolution No. 378-85
Supervisor Molinari presented on behalf of Supervisor Renne.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Renne, Silver, Ward - 5.
Monday. April 29, 1985
[Safe Harbor Lease Agreement]
Resolution waiving any City and County claim for State reimbursement
of sales and use tax revenues lost as a result of the Golden Gate
Bridge, Highway and Transportation District's proposed Safe Harbor
Lease Agreement of qualified mass commuting vehicles.
File 284-8S, Resolution No. 382-85
Supervisor Molinari presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Nelder, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp, Renne. Silver, Ward - 5.
Referred to Committee
[Housing Rehabilitation Funds]
Resolution authorizing the execution of a standard agreement and
other documents to secure a commitment of funds from the Deferred
Payment Rehabilitation Loan Program of the State of California.
(Supervisor Molinari presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 285-85
[Admission Fees]
Resolution approving charges to be made by the California Academy of
Sciences for admission to buildings under its control. (Supervisor
Molinari presented on behalf of Supervisor Renne.) Referred to
Finance Committee.
File 286-85
[Library facilities]
Resolution urging the Mayor to submit a supplemental appropriation
of $500,000, to be allocated to the San Francisco Unified School
District for the renovation and construction of additional library
facilities at Lowell High School. (Supervisor Nelder presented.)
Referred to Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 287-85
[San Francisco "GO" Club]
Resolution opposing the sale of 1881 Bush Street by the
Redevelopment Agency to the Caledonian Club. (Supervisor Kopp
presented.) Referred to Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 291-85
Requests for Hearings
File 7-85-12. By Supervisor Hongisto: To consider security at the
Municipal Railway maintenance yards where buses are kept. Referred
to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
Monday, April 29, 198S
File 18-85-15. By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider installing Stop
signs at the intersection of Buchanan and Haight streets. Referred
to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 18-85-16, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider installing Stop
signs at Twin Peaks and Crown Terrace where traffic comes around the
curve on Twin Peaks. Referred to Transportation and Traffic
Committee.
File 97-85-25, By Supervisor Silver: To consider imposing transit
development fees on new office buildings on Redevelopment Agency
land on Van Ness Avenue. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 111-85-1. By Supervisor Silver: To consider asking the State
to take over general assistance funding. Referred to Human Services
Committee.
File 121-85-5, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider requiring
promoters who pass out free items on San Francisco streets to post
bonds or insurance to clean up discarded materials. Referred to
Public Protection Committee.
File 172-85-7. By Supervisor Britt: To consider the status of
construction by the San Francisco Housing Authority at 320-330
Clementina Street. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development
Committee.
File 192-85-5. By Supervisor Nelder: To consider dissolution of all
non-profit parking corporations. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 288-85, By Supervisor Hongisto: To consider issues, other than
legal, regarding the use of deadly force in the shooting of a 14 year
old youth. Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 289-85, By Supervisor Kopp: To consider City Attorney's actions
concerning the right to trial by jury on appeals filed on small
claims court judgments. Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 290-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider enacting legislation
to provide for ticketing of vehicles parked on the northwesterly
side of fire lane on Crown Court. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 115-85-19 By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Ward: To
consider imposing interim zoning controls to prohibit the granting
of a conditional use permit to an automobile wrecking operation
unless it is enclosed and stands on concrete or asphalt flooring.
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
Requests Granted
By Supervisors Hongisto and Kopp, that letter be sent to the City
Attorney to ask various questions concerning Mr. Wilkes Bashford as
follows:
1. Has the City Attorney taken steps to evict Mr. Bashford.
If not. why not.
Monday, April 29, 1985
2. Is Mr. Bashford currently on the property as a result of a
lease or a month-to-month agreement. What date was the
lease signed and what date does it expires.
3. Does the terms of the lease indicate the city's prerogative
to review ledgers.
4. When did the month-to-month agreement begin.
5. What date did Mr. Bashford stop shorting the City and
paying full rent.
6. What is the date of the Hood and Strong audit and the
period covered.
7. Were other audits conducted; dates and periods covered.
By Supervisor Hongisto, that letter be sent to the Director, Mayor's
Office of Employment and Training inguiring when and where the first
meeting of the Citizens Advisory Committee to the Private Industry
Council will be held.
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter be sent to the Chief
Administrative Officer inquiring whether or not it is fact that the
Chief Administrative Officer intends to have the work at Moscone
Center performed by in-house employees rather than individual
contractors, as well as other types of services which is now
performed by outside contractors and if this will entail hiring more
City employees.
By Supervisor Nelder, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would dissolve all non-profit parking
corporations .
By Supervisor Nelder, that Budget Analyst be requested to advise
whether the City's income would increase if the City dissolved the
non-profit parking corporation and take over the operations of the
parking garages throughout the City.
By Supervisor Nelder, that City Attorney be requested to draft
appropriate legislation which would require promoters who pass out
free items on San Francisco streets to post bonds or insurance to
clean up discarded materials.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be sent to the General Manager,
Water Department, concerning the water delivery system from
Hetch-Hetchy to the City to determine what installations will be
advisable and necessary to achieve 100% filtration and at what
specific locations within the system.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
permanent amendment to the Downtown Plan that would delete that
portion contained in the proposed Mid-Market Revitalization and
Conservation District.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
requesting she proclaim the week of May 4 through May 11, 1985, as
"Tools for Peace and Justice Week".
Monday, April 29, 1985
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation and advise on the legality of requiring any
business receiving licenses or permits from the City to maintain its
environment in a clean and sanitary way as a condition of said
permit or license.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation to provide for ticketing of vehicles parked
on the northwesterly side of fire lane on Crown Court.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation to ask the State of California to take over
general assistance funding.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Redevelopment
Agency urging the Agency to conform its master plan to Proposition
K, the sunshine ordinance.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would impose a transit development fee
on new office buildings on Redevelopment Agency land on Van Ness
Avenue.
By Supervisors Silver and Hongisto, that Budget Analyst be requested
to prepare a plan for a management audit of the San Francisco Police
Department to include recommending appropriate experts from outside
of San Francisco, to determine adherence of the Police Department to
its own rules, the ordinances of San Francisco, legal decisions
established by the courts, and to generally accepted standards for
police conduct.
By Supervisor Britt, that letter be sent to the Director, San
Francisco Housing Authority concerning construction at 320-330
Clementina Street to determine the schedule for completion of this
work.
By Supervisor Britt, that letter be sent to the Director, City
Planning Department, concerning an article in the San Francisco
Business Journal, regarding 27,000.000 square feet of proposed
development, to determine the basis of information mentioned in the
article . If this figure is accurate, are the proposed projects
part of public records? If not, are they confidential?
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Ward, that City Attorney
be requested to prepare appropriate legislation to institute interim
zoning controls to prohibit the granting of a conditional use permit
to an automobile wrecking operation unless it is enclosed and stands
on concrete or asphalt flooring.
Motions Adopted
Motion initiating imposition of interim zoning controls to establish
the Mid-Market Revitalization and Conservation District for property
in the area bounded by the west side of Fifth Street, by the east
side of Ninth Street, on the northwest by the southeasterly boundary
of the North of Market Residential Special Use District and extending
southwest to encompass those portions of Assessor's Blocks 355, 354
and 351 zoned C-3-G, and on the southeast by the northwesterly
boundary of the South of Market Industrial and Housing Conservation
Special Use District, and change the height and bulk limits and limit
the floor area ratio for office use in said district.
Monday, April 29. 1985
File 36-85-7.1.
Supervisors Walker. Hongisto. Silver presented.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Mahet, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne, Ward - 3.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing ordinance establishing a temporary
prohibition against the approval of permits for financial
institutions on those blocks bounded by Mason Street on the west,
Lombard Street on the north. Grant Avenue on the east and Broadway
on the south, to May 31, 1986 or until permanent legislative
controls through the adoption of the Neighborhood Commercial
Rezoning ordinance are put into effect.
File 110-85-4.1.
Supervisor Molinari presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Walker, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp, Renne, Ward - 4.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing ordinance (6th draft - 4/24/85)
amending City Planning Code by adding Section 313 to impose
conditions on approval of permit applications for office development
projects reguiring construction of housing affordable to low and
moderate- income households or payment of a fee to be used for the
development of such housing.
File 116-85-10.2.
Supervisor Silver presented and. seconded by Supervisor Walker.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne, Ward - 3.
Consideration Continued
Motion establishing a Select Committee of the Board of Supervisors to
conduct hearings into and consider all aspects of the Wilkes
Bashford rental of the Sutter /Stockton Garage.
Monday, April 29, 1985
File 192-85-4.
Supervisor Kopp presented.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved to
continue consideration to May 6, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Renne, Silver - 3.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Cruz Reynoso (Supervisors Hongisto, Silver)
Tina Burgess Coan (Supervisors Hongisto, Silver)
Carlota Texidor del Portillo (Supervisors Hongisto, Silver)
Fred Rosado (Supervisors Hongisto, Silver)
Agusto Albana (Supervisor Hongisto)
Dan Petinak (Supervisors Hongisto, Nelder)
Harry F. Jennings (Supervisors Kennedy, Britt, Nelder, Renne,
Walker, Ward)
Raymond Tom (Supervisor Maher)
San Francisco General Hospital Staff (Supervisor Molinari)
Robert Golovitch (Supervisor Molinari)
G.F. Thomas Dying and Cleaning Co. (Supervisor Molinari)
Jim Ernst (Supervisor Renne)
Joseph Cervetto, Sr. (Supervisors Renne, Molinari)
KGO Radio (Supervisor Renne)
KGO Television (Supervisor Renne)
Libby Denebeim (Supervisor Walker)
Denise Brown (Supervisor Walker)
Paul Knight (Supervisor Walker)
Richard Hennigan (Supervisor Walker)
Vivian Hallinan (Supervisors Silver, Walker)
Annabel Marsh (Supervisor Silver)
Enola Maxwell (Supervisor Silver)
Nicole Foster (Supervisor Kennedy)
Osceola Meins Washington (Supervisor Ward)
File 6-85-17
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Milton H. Esberg (Supervisor Kopp)
Samuel J. Ervin, Jr. (Supervisor Kopp)
James Robinson (Supervisor Ward)
Timm Martinez (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
Monday, April 29, 198S
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
7:29 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, April 29, 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on Septaitier 3, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 18
MONDAY, MAY 6, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS DEPT.
OCT 2 5 1985
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PUBLIC LIBRARY
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, May 6, 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:04 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Mahec, Molinari, Nelder, Silver,
Walker, Ward - 8.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Renne - 3.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Britt was noted present at 2:12 p.m.
Supervisor Kopp was noted present at 2:17 p.m.
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 2:18 p.m.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $29,141. Superior Court, temporary salaries
and related mandatory fringe benefits. (Controller)
File 101-84-128, Ordinance No. 233-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $50,000, Public Works, Building Inspection,
for overtime; rescinding $50,000 from permanent salaries-
miscellaneous; providing for ratification of action previously taken.
(Controller)
File 101-84-129, Ordinance No. 234-85
Finally passed.
Monday, May 6, 1985
[Government Funding)
Ordinance appropriating $705,000. Water Department, for land
acquisition. (Controller)
File 101-94-130. Ordinance No. 235-85
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $325,000, Public Health, San Francisco
General Hospital, for judgment and claims. (Controller)
File 101-84-139. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Settlement of Claim]
Resolution approving settlement of unlitigated claim of Helen N. Nguy
against City and County by payment of $5,911. (City Attorney)
File 48-85-1. Resolution No. 425-85
Adopted.
[Lease of Property]
Resolution authorizing extension of existing lease of real property
at 170 Fell Street with San Francisco Unified School District,
lessor, for use by Department of Public Health. (Real Estate
Department)
File 64-85-11, Resolution No. 426-85
Adopted.
[Lease of Property]
Resolution authorizing extension of existing lease of real property
at 444 Sixth Street with BRAMVAL Company, lessor, for use by
Department of Public Health and Sheriff. (Real Estate Department)
File 64-85-12, Resolution No. 427-85
Adopted.
[Commercial Lease Amendments]
Resolution approving amendments to commercial leases. Parcel 1 to
Thomas Lehki and Gregory Gromadzlci for an expresso cafe with
croissants and Parcel 2 to Paul Hui, Paul Tong and David Fabian for
a pizza restaurant at the Moscone Center Garage. (Parking Authority)
File 65-85-8, Resolution No. 428-85
Adopted.
Monday, May 6, 198S
[Use Agreement]
Resolution authorizing use agreement of real property at 1430 Maeon
Street for the Department of Public Health, Community Mental Health
Services, Chinatown Child Development Center. (Real Estate
Department)
File 270 8S, Resolution No. 432-8S
Adopted.
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Finally Passed
[Traffic Regulation]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, to prohibit operation of vehicles in
excess of 6,000 pounds upon Gough Street between Union and
California Streets. (Department of Public Works)
File 124-85-4, Ordinance No. 237-85
(Amends Section 28.1.80.)
Finally passed.
[Tour Bus Restrictions]
Ordinance amending Police Code, restricting operation of passenger-
carrying commercial motor vehicles on Union Street, between Steiner
and Lyon Streets, and on Lyon Street, between Lombard and Green
Streets. (Supervisor Renne)
File 203-85, Ordinance No. 238-85
(Amends Section 1183, adds Section 1183.7 and deletes Section
1183.2. 1. )
Finally passed.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Consideration of Mayor's Disapproval
Rereferred to Committee
Monday, May 6, 1985
[Permit Exceptions]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, to exempt certain persons granted
peddler or pushcart peddler permits; providing for exceptions and
conditions. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 124-84-9, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 68.)
(April 15. 1985 - Finally passed.
April 25, 1985 - Returned to Board by Mayor, disapproved.
April 29, 1985 - Consideration continued to May 6, 1985.)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Renne, moved to rerefer
to Committee.
Motion to rerefer to Committee adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
HolinaEi, Renne, Walker, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Silver - 1.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that letter be sent to the Police
Department asking them to submit in writing the number of citations
issued, by date and location, to improperly parked mobile caterers
in the last 60 days and the number of citations issued with respect
to vehicles parked on or near the cross streets of Stockton.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
From the Board
Adopted
[Select Committee - Wilkes Bashford]
Motion establishing a Select Committee of the Board of Supervisors
to conduct hearings into and consider all aspects of the Wilkes
Bashford rental of the Sutter/Stockton Garage. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 192-85-4
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Molinari,
Renne, Walker, Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisors Maher, Nelder, Silver - 3.
From Department of Public Works
Passed for Second Reading
Monday, May 6, 1985
[Street Vacation Exchange]
Ordinance ordering vacation of a portion of Moraga Street, west of
Seventh Avenue in exchange for Lots ISA and 16 in Assessor's BlocK
2042 and $137, SOO.
Kile 177-8S-2, Ordinance No.
(April 29, 1985 - Consideration continued to May 6, 1985 with
pending amendment to reduce the difference in
appraisal value from "$137,500" to "$100,000.")
Supervisor Ward moved to suspend the rules to grant privilege
of the floor to Mr. Vincent Walsh.
On objection, motion failed.
Pending amendment shown on calendar failed adoption by the
following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Nelder - 2.
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Silver. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Walker - 2
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Walker - 2.
Recommendations of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Zoning Map Change]
Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as an
amendment to the Height and Bulk Zoning Map of the City and County
of San Francisco for property located at the intersection of Seventh
Avenue and Moraga Street from an OS (Open Space) District to a 40-X
Height and Bulk District. (Department of City Planning)
File 36-85-5, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Britt - 1.
Finally Passed
[Residential Hotels]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to expand the definition of
interested party to include certain non-profit organizations.
(Supervisor Britt)
Monday, May 6, 1985
File 113-84-1, Ordinance No. 232-85
(Amends Section 41.4.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne.
Silver, Walker. Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Finally Passed
[Traffic Regulation]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, establishing new speed limit of 45
miles per hour on Brotherhood Way. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 124-85-1. Ordinance No. 236-85
(Repeals Section 174.07 and adds Section 178.07.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Kopp. Maher, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Walker. Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Molinari - 3.
Supervisor Molinari requested that the Journal of Proceedings
reflect the fact that he voted "no" in error on the above
legislation.
Passed for Second Reading
[Parking Revenue]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, adding a provision providing that
parking revenue derived from Sutter-Stockton Garage for fiscal years
1985-86 through 1989-90, inclusive, and certain other parking
facilities be dedicated to the financing of public off-street parking
facilities in or near neighborhood commercial districts.
(Supervisors Maher. Hongisto, Silver)
File 124-85-3, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 213.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Silver.
Walker. Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Nelder - 3.
Absent: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Monday, May 6, 198S
Request Granted
By Supervisor Renne, that letter be sent to the Budget Analyst and
Controller requesting updated information on the financial
implications the legislation contained in File 124-85-3 will have ot
the general fund and to explore the possibility of going the bond
route instead.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Recommendation of Rules and Legislation Committee
Adopted
[Smoking]
Motion amending Chapter 5 of the Rules of Order of the Board of
Supervisors by amending Rule 5.6 thereof, to prohibit smoking in
Room 228 of the Board. (Supervisors Nelder, Silver)
File 265-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher.
Molinari. Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 11.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $2,027,378, Public Health, Community Mental
Health Services, for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related
mandatory fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for the
creation of two positions, data and word processing professional
services, other current services and medical services contracts;
rescinding $296,870 from mandatory fringe benefits; and providing
for ratification of action previously taken; placing a reserve on
$90,000. (Supervisor Walker)
File 101-84-141, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Public Health,
Community Mental Health Services, reflecting addition of two 2930
Psychiatric Social Worker positions; companion measure to File
101-84-141. (Civil Service Commission)
Monday, May 6, 198S
File 102-84-42, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Airport Concession Lease]
Ordinance approving award of the Airport Limousine Service Lease by
and between Associated Limousine Operators of San Francisco and the
City and County, acting by and through its Airports Commission.
(Airports Commission)
File 27-85-8, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Housing Af f ordability Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, establishing a Housing
Aff ordability Fund to assist with development of affordable rental
and ownership housing. (Supervisor Renne)
File 97-85-21, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 10.117-50.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
[Performing Arts Loan Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to permit public grants and
principal repayments to be deposited into the Performing Arts Loan
Fund, and to permit recovery of administrative expenses by City
departments. (Supervisor Renne)
File 97-85-22. Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 10.117-41.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Molinari - 2.
Monday, May 6. 1985
[Public Transportation]
Ordinance ratifying amendment to cooperative agreement for
continuation of passenger rail commute service between San Jose and
San Francisco and authorizing the Mayor to execute said amendment.
(Public Utilities Commission)
File 279-85, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Silver - 2.
Adopted
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that security
guard services can be practically performed at the Purchasing
Department-Central Shops Division by private contractor for lower
cost than similar work services performed by City and County
employees. (Controller)
File 25-85-20, Resolution No. 420-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Walker, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Silver - 2.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that services
of the Court Management System Coordinator can be practically
performed by private contractor for lower cost than similar work
services performed by City and County employees. (Municipal Court)
File 25-85-21, Resolution No. 421-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Silver - 2.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that
advertising services for the Port of San Francisco can be practically
performed by private contractor at lower cost than similar work
services performed by City and County employees. (Port)
File 25-85-22, Resolution No. 422-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, May 6, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Silver - 2.
[Rate Adjustments at City-Owned Garages]
Resolution increasing rates charged at publicly-owned garages and
attended parking lots. (Parking Authority)
File 47-85-2, Resolution No. 424-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Silver - 2.
[Charter City Bonds]
Resolution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of Commercial
Development Revenue Bonds to finance an office and retail facility
to be developed by 1489 Folsom Association, a California Partnership.
(Supervisor Silver)
File 184-85-6. Resolution No. 384-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Silver - 2.
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Resolution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of City and
County of San Francisco Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds. Series
1985 (FHA insured mortgage loan--Aspen-South Hills Apartments
Project), authorizing execution and delivery of an indenture, bond
purchase contract, development agreement, financing and regulatory
agreement, special counsel agreement and an official statement, and
authorizing the execution and delivery of and approving other related
documents and approving other related actions in connection
therewith. (Supervisor Renne)
File 280-85. Resolution No. 385-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Silver - 2.
Monday. May 6, 198S
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Hesolucion authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of City and
County of San Francisco Multifamily Mortgage Revenue Bonds, 1985
Issue A (Federal National Mortgage Association Program), for Mission
Park Apartments and Mission Capp Apartments, authorizing execution
and delivery of an indenture, financing agreements, mortgage purchase
agreements, regulatory agreements, investment agreements, an official
statement and a purchase contract, and authorizing execution and
delivery of and approving other related documents and approving other
related actions in connection therewith. (Supervisor Renne)
File 280-85-1, Resolution No. 386-86
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Silver - 2.
Recommendations of Human Services Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Commission on Aging]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to compensation and
expiration dates of terms of commission members; relating to powers
and duties of the commission, to delete reguirement for review of
senior citizen programs; relating to advisory council districts;
relating to Mayor's report and termination date. (Supervisors
Molinari, Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher, Nelder. Renne, Silver,
Ward)
File 97-85-8. Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 5.61. 5.63. 5.54 and repeals Sections 6.55 and
5.56. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Silver - 2.
Consideration Continued
[National Veterans' Cemetery]
Resolution supporting the establishment of a National Veterans
Cemetery in Redwood National Park. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 259-86. Resolution No.
Supervisor Renne. seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to May 13. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Monday, May 6, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Ward - 3.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
[Public Hearing]
Hearing of appeal from the decision of the City Planning Commission
by its Motion No. 10249, dated February 28, 1985, disapproving
Application No. 83.36C for a conditional use authorization for
commercial use above the ground floor at 21-25 Scotland Street in a
C-2 District and within the interim North Beach Neighborhood
Commercial Housing Conservation Special Use District.
File 37-85-4
(Appeal filed March 29. 1985.)
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
The following persons were sworn in and granted privilege of
the floor:
Appellants:
Mathew Quinn. attorney, 300 Montgomery Street
Jeannette Loo, 1950 Mason Street
Angle Walker, 23 Scotland Street
Angela Shannon, 6 1/2 Scotland Street
Marilyn Kam, 494 Marietta Drive
Sophie Lau, 785 Columbus Avenue
Respondents
Robert Passmore, Department of City Planning
Margaret Corrigan, Attorney, 311 California Street,
representing The Telegraph Hill Dwellers
Jane Winslow, 396 Lombard
Nan Maguire, 2222 Leavenworth Street, representing North
Beach Neighbors Association
June Osterberg, 722 Filbert Street
Joan Danielson, 900 Chestnut
Jerry Petrozeli. 288 Union
A rebuttal period was allowed.
The President then declared the hearing concluded.
Request Granted
Supervisor Kopp requested that the Journal reflect the fact
that the $1,000 contribution from Mr. and Mrs. Lau were distributed,
to the following charity organizations: University of California
Alumni Fund ($250), University of San Francisco Alumni Fund ($250),
AIDS Foundation Fund ($250) and Dartmouth College Alumni Fund ($250)
Monday, May 6. 1985
From the Clerk
(Only one of the following two motions should be adopted.)
Adopted
[Zoning Appeal)
Motion approving decision of the City Planning Commission by its
Motion No. 10249, dated February 28, 1985, disapproving Application
No. 83.36C for conditional use of property at 21-25 Scotland Street.
File 37-85-4.1
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Noes: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Tabled
[Zoning Appeal]
Motion disapproving decision of the City Planning Commission by its
Motion No. 10249, dated February 28, 1985. disapproving Application
No. 83.36C for conditional use of property at 21-25 Scotland Street.
File 37-85-4.2
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
table.
Tabled by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Adopted
[Findings]
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to prepare findings relating
to proposed conditional use of property at 21-25 Scotland Street for
action by the Board at its next meeting.
File 37-85-4.3
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, May 6. 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari. Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Nelder
Recess
At the request of President Molinari, the Board recessed at the
hour of 4:17 p.m. to convene in closed session pursuant to Government
Code Section 54956.9(a) to meet with the City Attorney concerning
the following litigations:
(1) Turlock and Modesto Irrigation Districts vs. City and County
of San Francisco. USDC Civ. No. S-77-163 PCW.
(2) In the Matter of the Arbitration between City and County of
San Francisco, Petitioner and Turlock and Modesto Irrigation
Districts, Respondents, Superior Court No. 754-209.
(3) Traweek vs. City and County of San Francisco, C-83-5640-TEH.
(4) City of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation vs. Wilkes
Bashford, et al. Superior Court No. 835-103.
Reconvening of the Board
The Board, at the hour of 6:12 p.m., reconvened.
Calling the Roll
On call of the roll, the following Supervisors were noted
present:
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Silver, Ward - 9.
Noted absent: Supervisors Renne, Walker - 2.
Quorum present:
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 6:25 p.m.
Supervisor Walker was noted present at 6:25 p.m.
Report on Closed Session
Deputy City Attorney Mark Kertz reported that the Board had met
in closed session with the City Attorney concerning pending
litigations.
OFF -CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor :
Monday, May 6, 198S
-May
File 1-8S, Resolution No. 412-8S
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Ward - 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMM I TTEE
Adopted
[Housing - University Mound]
Resolution rescinding the authorization granted under Resolution
Number 30S-8S to the Department of Real Estate to enter into
exclusive negotiations for the development of housing on the
University Mound site; authorizing, through the Chief Administrative
Officer, the Director of Property to initiate the process for the
sale of University Mound for RH- 1 housing development.
File 403 84-4, Resolution No. 411-85
Supervisors Molinari and Hongisto presented.
Supervisor Molinari, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Molinari, Nelder, Silver.
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Renne, Ward - 5.
[Proclamation]
Resolution proclaiming May 26 - June 1, 1985, as "Human Relations
Week" in San Francisco.
File 4-85-11, Resolution No. 413-85
Supervisors Kennedy, Renne, Silver, Walker presented.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved
immediate adoption.
Monday, May 6, 198S
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Ward
[Appeals from Small Claims Court Judgments]
Resolution memorializing the California Legislature to amend the
California Code of Civil Procedure to provide that trial de novo
appeals from small claims court judgments shall be by court only.
File 12-85-30. Resolution No. 414-85
Supervisor Kopp presented and, seconded by Supervisor Maher,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Referred to Committee
[Superior Court Judgeships]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to authorize two additional
judgeships for San Francisco Superior Court. (Supervisor Molinari
presented.) Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 12-85-31
[Community Renewal Employment Act]
Resolution urging the House of Representatives and Senate of the
United States of America to enact H.R. 670 to establish a program to
provide employment opportunities to long-term unemployed individuals
in high unemployment areas in projects to repair and renovate vitally
needed community facilities, and for other purposes. (Supervisor
Kennedy presented.) Referred to Human Services Committee.
File 13-85-6
[Mechanical Street Sweeping]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Chief Administrative Officer
to direct the Department of Public Works to exempt the area bounded
by Bay Street, Van Ness Avenue, Sutter, Powell, Broadway and Sansome
Streets from the mechanical street sweeping program. (Supervisor
Molinari presented.) Referred to Transportation and Traffic
Committee.
File 26-85-1
Monday, May 6, 198S
[Hazardous Waste]
Resolution supporting a joint effort between the City and County and
Sanitary Fill Company to sponsor a one-day hazardous waste drop-off
pilot project for a specific area of San Francisco, with the City
and County as the designated hazardous waste generator and
requesting the Mayor's support for the project, including partial
funding for the one-day event. (Supervisor Walker presented.)
Referred to Energy and Environment Committee with request it be
considered at the June 7, 198S meeting.
File 128-85-1
Adopted
[Grant - Federal]
Resolution authorizing the Department of Public Health, Aids
Activity Office, to accept and expend a grant of $1,002,060, from
the Center for Disease Control for alternative sites for HTLV- 1 1 1
antibody testing.
File 146-85-18.1, Resolution No. 415-85
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Britt,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Renne - 3.
Called from Committee
[Candlestick Park]
Resolution opposing the Mayor's plan to spend $30 million in City
funds for Candlestick Park improvements. (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 233-85
[Environmental Impacts]
Resolution establishing City policy opposing renovations to
Candlestick Park which would adversely affect the surrounding
environment or contribute to air, water or land pollution.
(Supervisor Hongisto)
File 233-85-1
Supervisor Hongisto requested that the foregoing two items be
called from Culture and Recreation Committee, with direction to
schedule for Board meeting of May 13, 1985.
Adopted
[Renaming Farallon Island]
Resolution memorializing the United States Board on Geographic Names
to change the name of one of the Farallon Islands from North Island
to St. James Island.
Monday, May 6, 198S
File 293-85, Resolution No. 416-8S
Supervisor Kopp presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Referred to Committee
[Ballot Measure]
Draft charter amendment amending Section 8.105, relating to
officers' compensated advocacy before city and county boards and
commissions. (Supervisor Kopp presented.) Referred to Rules and
Legislation Committee.
File 294-85
Requests for Hearings
File 7-85-13. By Supervisor Molinari: To consider Municipal Railway
complaint procedures. Referred to Transportation and Traffic
Committee.
File 12-85-32, By Supervisor Hongisto: To consider opposing A.B.
365. which broadens the definition of obscene material. Referred to
Public Protection Committee.
File 42-85-40, By Supervisor: To consider temporary street closing
of a portion of Berry Street between Fifth and Sixth Streets, on
June 2, 9 and 16, 1985, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., for Gay Freedom
Day practice sessions. Referred to Transportation and Traffic
Committee with request it be considered at the May 16, 1985 meeting.
File 97-85-26, By Supervisors Silver, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari,
Nelder, Walker, Ward: To consider establishing a San Francisco
Small Business Commission. Referred to Planning, Housing and
Development Committee.
File 100.1-84-21, By Supervisor Renne: To consider release of
reserve placed on budgeted funds for the Department of Public Health
for purchase of word processing equipment ($151,650 and $31,986),
distributed FAMIS ($69,282 and $67,087), Organized Health Service
($75,000) and plans for the "L" facility at San Francisco General
Hospital ($185,000) . Referred to Finance Committee.
File 100.1-84-22, By Supervisor Renne: To consider release of
reserve placed on $1,500,000. budgeted funds for the Department of
Social Services for General Assistance. Referred to Finance
Committee.
File 106-85-2. By Supervisor Nelder: To consider amending the
Salary Standardization Ordinance to increase the bi-weekly salary of
the San Francisco Unified School District employees classification
3580, Instructional Aides and School Aides, to the range of Stable
Attendants and Animal Keepers ($891.00 and $1,078 respectively).
Referred to Civil Service and General Administration Committee.
Monday, May 6, 198S
File H5-8S-20, By Supervisor Silver: To consider establishing a
Downtown Office Growth Management Ordinance. Referred to Planning.
Housing and Development Committee.
File 115-85-21. By Supervisor Walker: To consider amending City
Planning Code by deleting Section 1105. which would permit any owner
of a building designated significant or contributory to file an
application for reconsideration of such designation within 210 days
of the effective date of the Downtown Plan Ordinance. Referred to
Planning. Housing and Development Committee.
File 115-85-22, By Supervisor Walker: To consider amending the City
Planning Code by amending Section 1114(a). to extend the time period
for restrictions imposed on limiting the size of development
allowable on the site of an illegally demolished or altered building
from ten to sixty years. Referred to Planning, Housing and
Development Committee.
File 115-85-23. By Supervisor Walker: To consider amending the City
Planning Code by amending Section 1112.2, to reguire conditional use
review for the demolition of Category 3 and 4 buildings as
identified in the Downtown Plan to include but not be limited to
considering limiting height, bulk and floor area ratio of the
proposed development to no more than the existing Category 3 and/or
4 building on-site. Referred to Planning. Housing and Development
Committee.
File 121-85-7. By Supervisor Kopp: To consider prohibiting mobile
caterers from using City streets and roadways which are now
prohibited to other vehicles. Referred to Public Protection
Committee.
File 128-85-2. By Supervisors Britt and Walker: To consider
enacting legislation which would require the Bureau of Environmental
Health to certify that no hazardous materials are present in the
soil on sites of surplus City property and that the Fire Department
inform the City of any underground tanks that may have been present
on a site, prior to the issuance of any request for proposal for
surplus property. Referred to Energy and Environment Committee.
File 128-85-3, By Supervisors Britt and Walker: To consider
enacting legislation which would require the Bureau of Environmental
Health to certify that no hazardous materials are present in the
soil on land in the City and that the Fire Department inform the
City of any underground tanks that may have been present on any site
in the City, before it is given approval for development. Referred
to Energy and Environment Committee.
File 164-85-3, By Supervisor Hongisto: To consider Police
Department procedures for evaluating use of force. Referred to
Public Protection Committee.
File 295-85, By Supervisor Renne: To consider the status of the
soccer field in the Crocker Amazon Park located at Geneva Avenue and
Moscow Street. Referred to Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 296-85. By Supervisor Walker: To consider safety of the road
and traffic conditions on Buena vista East. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 297-85, By Supervisor Walker: To consider enacting legislation
regarding motorcycle safety helmet requirements in San Francisco.
Referred to Public Protection Committee.
Monday, May 6, 198B
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works concerning the installation of a left turn signal at the
intersection of Geary Boulevard and Van Ness Avenue.
By Supervisors Kennedy and Molinari, that letter be sent to the
Director of Public Works concerning the installation of left and
right turn signals on Van Ness Avenue at all intersections where
left and right turns are permitted.
By Supervisor Kopp, that City Attorney be requested to draft
appropriate legislation which would prohibit mobile caterers from
using City streets and roadways which are now prohibited to other
vehicles .
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter be sent to Reggie Bravo, Federal
Mediator, urging him to work for a settlement in the cemetery
workers strike as soon as possible.
By Supervisor Molinari. that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
requesting that consideration be given to having the soil at the
University Mound site checked for soil contaminants before housing
is begun because toxic materials were once stored at that location.
By Supervisor Molinari, that letters be sent to the General Manager,
Water Department, and General Manager, Recreation and Park
Department, concerning the area on Whitney Street across from
Ridgetop Park and asking that the area be cleared of garbage, debris
and overgrowth that are unsightly and requesting notification of
actions taken regarding this inquiry.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works asking for an analysis of responsibility for keeping the
street usable on Iron Alley between Corbett Avenue and Clayton
Street.
By Supervisor Nelder. that City Attorney be requested to draft
appropriate legislation which would increase the bi-weekly salary of
the San Francisco Unified School District employees classification
3580, Instructional Aides and School Aides, to the range of Stable
Attendants and Animal Keepers ($891.00 and $1,078 respectively).
By Supervisor Renne, that letter of inquiry be sent to the General
Manager, Recreation and Park Department concerning the status of the
soccer field located in the Crocker Amazon Park at Geneva Avenue and
Moscow Street.
By Supervisors Silver, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Walker,
Ward, that City Attorney be requested to prepare appropriate
legislation which would create a San Francisco Small Business
Commission.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would amend the City Planning Code by
deleting Section 1105, which would permit any owner of a building
designated significant or contributory to file an application for
reconsideration of such designation within 210 days of the effective
date of the Downtown Plan Ordinance.
Monday, May 6, 198S
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would amend the City Planning Code by
amending Section 1114(a), to extend the time period for restrictions
imposed on limiting the size of development allowable on the site of
an illegally demolished or altered building from ten to sixty years.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would amend the City Planning Code by
amending Section 1112.2, to require conditional use review for the
demolition of Category 3 and 4 buildings as identified in the
Downtown Plan to include but not be limited to considering limiting
height, bulk and floor area ratio of the proposed development to no
more than the existing Category 3 and/or 4 building on-site.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter of inquiry be sent to the Director
of City Planning concerning to what extent the department considered
including childcare requirements as a condition for office
development approval in the Downtown Plan, indicating the
department's analysis should include a discussion, analysis and
rationale for including or deleting such programs in the Downtown
Plan. The program reviewed should include but not be limited to:
1) a requirement in the City of Santa Monica where new development
over a set square foot amount (40,000 sq . ft.) be required to
provide space for a day care center available to and affordable by
all economic segments of the community; 2) economic incentives
and/or development bonuses (in addition to those guidelines set
forth in Section 102(b)(14) in the Downtown Plan) which encourage
developers to allocate space for day care centers. The department
should examine proposed and adopted ordinances in the cities of
Seattle, Washington; Hartford, Connecticut and Irvine, California.
By Supervisor Walker, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works asking that they survey the area of Buena Vista East to
correct the hazardous condition presented by the roadway drainage
depression.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would require motorcycle safety helmet
requirements in San Francisco.
By Supervisors Britt and Walker, that City Attorney be requested to
prepare appropriate legislation which would require the Bureau of
Environmental Health to certify that no hazardous materials are
present in the soil on sites of surplus City property and that the
Fire Department inform the City of any underground tanks that may
have been present on a site, prior to the issuance of any request
for proposal for surplus property.
By Supervisors Britt and Walker, that City Attorney be requested to
prepare appropriate legislation which would require the Bureau of
Environmental Health to certify that no hazardous materials are
present in the soil on land in the City and that the Fire Department
inform the City of any underground tanks that may have been present
on any site in the City, before it is given approval for development
Monday, May 6. 198S
By Supervisor Hongisto, that letter of inquiry be sent to the General
Manager, Municipal Railway, concerning the Muni/Metro elevator kiosks
and elevators at the Church Street Station to determine when the
station will be cleaned of graffiti and other debris.
By Supervisor Hongisto, that letter be sent to the Chief of Police
requesting copies of all current rules, regulations and guidelines of
the Department concerning the use of force in the execution of police
duties.
By Supervisor Hongisto, that letter be sent to the City Attorney
requesting copies of all laws, codes, and ordinances regulating and
defining the use of force and deadly force by police officers.
By Supervisor Hongisto, that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
concerning the Board's unanimous commitment to current plans for
the Great Highway redesign and construction of a seawall and
inquiring as to the consequences in terms of erosion and eventual
cost of repairs of the $7 million for seawall construction if it is
not funded for fiscal year 1985-86.
By Supervisor Hongisto, that letter of inquiry be sent to the
Director of Public Works concerning the possible consequences in
terms of erosion and eventual costs if the seawall construction is
delayed for one, two, three years or never constructed and if the
City's agreement with the Coastal Commission will be in jeopardy if
the seawall construction is not funded.
By Supervisor Hongisto, that letter be sent to the General Manager,
Public Utilities, requesting information relevant to the toxic
materials abandoned at the University Mound site and that he respond
to the following questions: When was the IT Corporation hired to
test and clean up the site? Was this arrangement made through a
personal services contract? Was there a public hearing before the
Civil Service Commission? What is the total cost of the IT
Corporation's services to the City for work-testing and clean-up at
the University Mound site? Were the environmental health officers
of the City's Health Department notified of all developments as they
occurred? Was the Fire Department's Hazardous Materials Unit kept
informed of all developments and materials?
By Supervisor Hongisto, that City Attorney be requested to draft a
charter amendment which would require the Mayor to prepare and
submit to the Board of Supervisors, a three-year financial forecast
for the City and County to be submitted with the Mayor's budget
request every year.
By Supervisor Silver, that Clerk be requested to sent a memorandum to
each member of the Board indicating the intention of the Chair of
Planning, Housing and Development Committee to refer the Downtown
Plan to the full Board for consideration at the June 24th meeting and
inquiring if any member will not be able to attend this Board
meeting.
Motions Adopted
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to City Planning
Commission the proposal to establish a Downtown Office Growth
Management Ordinance.
File 115-85-20.1.
Monday, May 6, 198S
Supervisor Silver presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Molinari, Nelder, Silver,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Renne, Ward - 5.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to City Planning
Commission draft ordinance amending the City Planning Code by
deleting Section 1105, which would permit any owner of a building
designated significant or contributory to file an application for
reconsideration of such designation within 210 days of the effective
date of the Downtown Plan Ordinance.
File 115-8B-21.1.
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Renne - 3.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to City Planning
Commission draft ordinance amending the City Planning Code by
amending Section lH4(a), to extend the time period for restrictions
imposed on limiting the size of development allowable on the site of
an illegally demolished or altered building from ten to sixty years.
File 115-85-22.1.
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder.
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Renne - 3.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to City Planning
Commission draft ordinance amending the City Planning Code by
amending Section 1112.2, to require conditional use review for the
demolition of Category 3 and 4 buildings as identified in the
Downtown Plan to include but not be limited to considering limiting
height, bulk and floor area ratio of the proposed development to no
more than the existing Category 3 and/or 4 building on-site.
File 115-85-23.1.
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved adoption.
Monday. May 6, 198b
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Renne - 3.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Michael Smuin (Supervisor Molinari)
Timothy Casey (Supervisor Nelder)
Richard Frankoni (Supervisor Nelder)
George Sanguinetti (Supervisor Nelder)
John Molinari (Supervisor Nelder)
George Gearey (Supervisor Nelder)
Albert Kerley (Supervisor Nelder)
Herbert Duffy (Supervisor Nelder)
Edward Philipp (Supervisor Nelder)
James Lewis (Supervisor Nelder)
John Devlin (Supervisor Nelder)
Isidro Paderna (Supervisor Nelder)
Melvin Cole (Supervisor Nelder)
James Page (Supervisor Nelder)
Roy Kimball (Supervisor Nelder)
Meta K. Stanley (Supervisor Nelder)
Misha Berson (Supervisor Renne)
Sydney Lee Hines (Supervisor Walker)
File 6-85-18
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
:i)
Dianne Williams (Supervisor Molinari
Jean Pawnee (Supervisor Molinari)
Sheri Al-Sabbagh (Supervisor Molinari)
Barbara Begay (Supervisor Molinari)
Alberta Synder (Supervisor Molinari)
Mary Ann Grey Cloud (Supervisor Molinari)
Eunice Steward (Supervisor Molinari)
Nellie Marcellus (Supervisor Molinari)
Kathy Youngbear (Supervisor Molinari)
Elanor McNoise (Supervisor Molinari)
Shirley Wilson (Supervisor Molinari)
Betty Taylor (Supervisor Molinari)
Joyce Rice (Supervisor Molinari)
Dorthy Pellerin (Supervisor Molinari)
Betty Cooper (Supervisor Molinari)
Martha St. John (Supervisor Molinari)
Justin Moppin (Supervisor Molinari)
Bonnie Guillory (Supervisor Molinari)
Evangline Marin (Supervisor Molinari)
Tomasita Medal (Supervisor Molinari)
Alfonso Acampora (Supervisor Nelder)
Yvonne Golden (Supervisor Walker)
Robert Brown (Supervisor Walker)
Isabel Ugat (Supervisor Walker)
Enrica Zabala (Supervisor Walker)
Monday, May 6, 1985
Gail Niera (Supervisor Walker)
Eli Gallegos (Supervisor Walker)
File 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
William Lynder (Supervisor Molinari)
Arnold Seidner (Supervisor Kopp)
Louis A. O'Gara (Supervisor Kopp)
William Francis Wagner (Supervisor Kopp)
Gerald Sandall (Supervisor Ward)
William Walker (Supervisor Ward)
Pearl Williams (Supervisor Ward)
Henry F. Jennings (Supervisors Ward, Britt, Kennedy, Molinari,
Renne)
Ann Weatherspoon (Supervisor Kennedy)
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote,
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
7:35 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, May 6, 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on September 9, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 19
MONDAY, MAY 13, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS DEPT.
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday. May 13. 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:06 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne.
Walker - 7.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Silver, Ward - 4.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Britt was noted present at 2:08 p.m.
Supervisor Kennedy excused. (See infra.)
Supervisor Silver was noted present at 2:08 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:31 p.m.
Supervisor Kennedy Excused
The Clerk of the Board read a memorandum from Supervisor
Kennedy requesting that she be excused from attendance.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
excuse Supervisor Kennedy.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Ward - 3.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Severed from Consent Calendar
Supervisor Kopp requested that the following recommendation of
Finance Committee be severed from the Consent Calendar and
considered separately.
Monday, May 13, 1985
Passed foe Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $10,000, Board of Supervisors, for
professional and special services. (Controller)
File 101-84-140, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Ward - 2.
The Board thereupon resumed its consideration of the following
items on the Consent Calendar.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $325,000, Public Health, San Francisco
General Hospital, for judgment and claims. (Controller)
File 101-84-139. Ordinance No. 241-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $2,027,378. Public Health, Community Mental
Health Services, for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related
mandatory fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for the
creation of two positions, data and word processing professional
services, other current services and medical services contracts;
rescinding $296,870 from mandatory fringe benefits; and providing
for ratification of action previously taken; placing a reserve on
$90,000. (Supervisor Walker)
File 101-84-141, Ordinance No. 242-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85. Public Health,
Community Mental Health Services, reflecting addition of two 2930
Psychiatric Social Worker positions; companion measure to File
101-84-141. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-42. Ordinance No. 245-85
Finally passed.
Monday, May 13, 1985
[Airport Concession Lease]
Ordinance approving award of the Airport Limousine Service Lease by
and between Associated Limousine Operators of San Francisco and the
City and County, acting by and through its Airports Commission.
(Airports Commission)
File 27-85-8, Ordinance No. 246-85
Finally passed.
[Housing Af f ordabi 1 ity Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, establishing a Housing
Af f ordability Fund to assist with development of affordable rental
and ownership housing. (Supervisor Renne)
File 97-85-21, Ordinance No. 249-85
(Adds Section 10.117-50.)
Finally passed.
[Performing Arts Loan Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to permit public grants and
principal repayments to be deposited into the Performing Arts Loan
Fund, and to permit recovery of administrative expenses by City
departments. (Supervisor Renne)
File 97-85-22, Ordinance No. 250-85
(Amends Section 10.117-41.)
Finally passed.
[Public Transportation]
Ordinance ratifying amendment to cooperative agreement for
continuation of passenger rail commute service between San Jose and
San Francisco and authorizing the Mayor to execute said amendment.
(Public Utilities Commission)
File 279-85, Ordinance No. 239-85
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,068, Treasurer-Tax Collector, for
replenishment of revolving fund; rescinding $653 from mandatory
fringe benefits of Treasurer's Office. Municipal Court and County
ClerK and $415 from other expenses of San Francisco General Hospital,
Treasurer's Office. (Controller)
File 101-84-134, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Monday, May 13, 1985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $750,000, Hetch Hetchy Water and Power, for
capital project budget (Kirkwood Penstock); providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-135. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $125,000. Recreation and Park Department,
for subsidy (contribution to Chinese Wildlife Association. "Save the
Panda Fund"). (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-144, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Emergency Work]
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works and Clean Water
Program to take necessary measures to protect the health, welfare
and property of citizens of San Francisco by performing necessary
work to replace sewer on Union, Laguna Streets to Gough Street.
(Department of Public Works)
File 28-85-13, Resolution No. 439-85
Adopted.
[Emergency Work]
Resolution authorizing Port Director to take necessary measures to
contract for emergency modification to the entry of Pier 80. (Port)
File 28-85-15, Resolution No. 441-85
Adopted.
[Emergency Work]
Resolution authorizing Port Director to take necessary measures ti
remove chemical wastes from Pier 70. (Port)
File 28-85-17, Resolution No. 442-85
Adopted.
[Settlement of Claim]
Resolution approving settlement of unlitigated claim of Aratex
Services, Inc., by payment of $8,000. (City Attorney)
File 48-85-2, Resolution No. 443-85
Adopted.
Monday, May 13, 198^
Recommendations of Culture and Recreation Committee
Adopted
[Funds ]
Resolution authorizing the Public Library to apply for and accept
$38,900 Federal funds through the State Library System for the
completion of the Reads Automation Project (Computerization of the
Library for the Blind). (Mayor)
File 147-85-2, Resolution No. 449 8S
Adopted .
[Funds ]
Resolution authorizing the Public Library to apply for and accept
Federal funds through the State Library System for establishment of
a Children's Services Hospital Project for fiscal year 1985-86.
(Mayor)
File 147-85-3, Resolution No. 450-85
Adopted .
Recommendation of Human Services Committee
Finally Passed
[Commission on Aging]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to compensation and
expiration dates of terms of commission members; relating to powers
and duties of the commission, to delete requirement for review of
senior citizen programs; relating to advisory council districts;
relating to Mayor's report and termination date. (Supervisors
Molinari, Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Ward)
File 97-85-8, Ordinance No. 248-85
(Amends Section 5.51, 5.53, 5.54and repeals Sections 5.55 and
5.56. )
Finally passed.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Ward - 2.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Monday. May 13, 198S
Consideration of Mayor's Disapproval
Suspension of Rules; Refused Adoption
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Beach
Street, between Polk and Larkin Streets, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00
midnight. May 17, 1985, for Guardsmen Charity affair.
(Transportation and Traffic Committee)
File 42-85-25, Resolution No.
(April 29. 1985 - Adopted.
May 7, 1985 - Returned to Board by Mayor, disapproved.)
Supervisor Kopp. seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
suspend Rule 2.9a of the Board's Rules of Order to permit
reconsideration of subject legislation at this meeting.
Motion to suspend the rule failed adoption by the following
vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Nelder, Walker - 5.
Noes: Supervisors Maher. Molinari. Renne, Silver - 4.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Ward - 2.
Supervisor Kopp. seconded by Supervisor Renne. moved to rescind
the vote on the motion to suspend the rule.
Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Ward - 2.
After discussion. Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor
Hongisto. moved to suspend Rule 2.9a to permit reconsideration of
subject legislation.
Motion to suspend the rule adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy. Ward - 2.
Supervisor Kopp. seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved
adoption notwithstanding the Mayor's veto.
The President explained that an "aye" vote would override the
Mayor's veto and a "no" vote would sustain the veto.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Nelder - 3.
Monday, May 13, 198S
Noes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Renne, Walker 5
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Silver, Ward - 3.
Suspension of the Rules; Referred to Committee
[Uptown Parking Corporation]
Resolution instructing the City Attorney to prepare legislation or
take other action to place direct control and management of the
Sutter/Stockton Garage under the Parking Authority and to dissolve
the City of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation.
File 192-85-3.1. Resolution No.
(April 29, 1985 - Adopted.
May 7, 1985 - Returned to Board by Mayor, disapproved.)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supiervisor Hongisto, moved to
suspend Rule 2.9a of the Board's Rules of Order to permit
reconsideration of subject legislation at this meeting.
Motion to suspend the rule adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Silver, Ward - 3.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved adoption
notwithstanding the Mayor's veto.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to waive
the "confidentially" privilege On the letter from the City Attorney,
dated May 3, 1985 submitted in response to a request made by this
Board on May 1, 1985, to address several questions.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp. Molinari, Renne.
Silver. Walker - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Nelder, Ward - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Maher - 2.
After a period of discussion. Supervisor Renne, seconded by
Supervisor Walker, moved to rerefer to Select Committee to conduct
hearings into and consider all aspects of the Wilkes Bashford rental
of the Sutter/Stockton Garage.
Motion to rerefer to Select Committee adopted by the following
vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Ward 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher - 2.
Monday, May 13, 198S
The President announced the membership of the Select Committee
as follows:
Supervisor Wendy Nelder, Chair
Supervisor Willie B. Kennedy. Vice Chair
Supervisor Louise H. Renne
Supervisor Nancy G. Walker
Supervisor Richard Hongisto
Without objection. Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor
Walker, moved to rescind the vote.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
rerefer to Finance Committee.
Motion to rerefer to Finance Committee adopted by the following
vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher - 2.
From Department of Public Works
Finally Passed
[Street Vacation - Exchange]
Ordinance ordering vacation of a portion of Moraga Street, west of
Seventh Avenue in exchange for Lots 15A and 16 in Assessor's Block
2042 and $137,500.
File 177-85-2, Ordinance No. 252-86
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Ward - 2.
Recommendation of Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Finally Passed
[Zoning Map Change]
Ordinance adopting change in property use classification as an
amendment to the Height and Bulk Zoning Map of the City and County
of San Francisco for property located at the intersection of Seventh
Avenue and Moraga Street from an OS (Open Space) District to a 40-X
Height and Bulk District. (Department of City Planning)
File 36-86-5, Ordinance No. 247-86
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Monday, May 13, 198S
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Ward - 2.
Recommendation of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Finally Passed
[Parking Revenue]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, adding a provision providing that
parking revenue derived from Sutter/Stockton Garage for fiscal years
1985-86 through 1989-90, inclusive, and certain other parking
facilities be dedicated to the financing of public off-street parking
facilities in or near neighborhood commercial districts.
(Supervisors Maher, Hongisto, Silver)
File 124-85-3, Ordinance No. 2B1-85
(Amends Section 213. )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Silver, Walker - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Nelder - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Ward - 2.
Request Granted
Supervisor Molinari requested that the Journal of Proceedings
reflect the fact that he voted "no" in error last week on this item.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Recommendation of Human Services Committee
Rereferred to Committee
[National Veterans' Cemetery]
Resolution supporting the establishment of a National Veterans
Cemetery in Redwood National Park. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 259-85, Resolution No.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Molinari. Renne, Silver.
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Nelder - 3.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Walker - 2.
Monday, May 13, 1985
NEW BUSINESS
From the ClerK
Adopted
[Findings]
Motion adopting findings affirming the decision of the City Planning
Commission by its Motion No. 10249, disapproving Application No.
83.36C for conditional use of property at 21-25 Scotland Street.
File 37-85-4.4
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Renne, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Walker - 2.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $4,316, Public Health, Laguna Honda Hospital,
for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe
benefits for appropriation of funds for the creation of one 2140
Hospital Administrative Assistant position. (Controller)
File 101-84-131, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Walker - 2.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Public Health,
Laguna Honda Hospital, reflecting the correction of a clerical error
in the budget; companion measure to File 101-84-131. (Civil Service
Commission)
File 102-84-40, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Walker - 2.
Monday, May 13, 1985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $600,000, Public Health, Laguna Honda
Hospital, for mandatory fringe benefits; providing for ratification
of action previously taKen. (Controller)
File 101-84 133, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Walker - 2.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $7,600,000, Clean Water Program, for capital
budget (Channel Outfalls Consolidation) and to be transferred to
funds 35-70S and 726 to be held in reserve until the Federal and
State grants are received. (Controller)
File 101-84-136, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Walker - 2.
[Government Funding)
Ordinance appropriating and rescinding $3,333, Fine Arts Museum, for
permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe
benefits for appropriation of funds for reclassification of one 1652
Senior Accountant position. (Controller)
File 101-84-138, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Walker - 2.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Fine Arts
Museum, reflecting reclassification of one position; companion
measure to File 101-84-138. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-41, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Walker, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Silver - 2.
Monday, May 13, 1985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,000,000, Mayor's Housing and Economic
Development, for program project budget (Housing Af f ordability Loan
Fund), to assist Mission Capp Apartments, 47 units on new
construction to be financed with City Multi-family Housing Revenue
Bonds, 20% of units will be rented to low income persons and families
at or below 80% of median income, 80% of units will be rented to
moderate-income persons and families at or below 100% of median
income. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 101-84-142, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,300,000, Mayor's Housing and Economic
Development, for program project budget (Housing Aff ordability Loan
Fund), to assist the development of 82 units of vacant rental housing
to be rehabilitated under a lease from the Housing Authority with an
F.H.A. mortgage issued under the City's Multi-family Housing Revenue
Bonds. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-143, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Adopted
[Sewer Construction - Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that the construction of the Division Street connection
sewer will have no significant impact on the environment, and
adopting and incorporating findings of the Final Negative
Declaration. (Department of Public Works)
File 84-85-3.1, Resolution No. 447-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Monday, May 13, 198S
Passed for Second Reading
[Clean Water - Acquisition for Division Street Outfall]
Ordinance authorizing acquisition of certain real property for the
construction of the Division Street Outfall Facility; authorizing
Director of Property to accept a right of entry prior to transfer of
title; companion measure to File 84-85-3.1. (Department of Public
Works)
File 84-86-3.2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Food establishment Fees]
Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code, to renew
exemption of senior nutrition meal sites from payment of license and
inspection fees. (Supervisor Renne)
File 127-85-1, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 35 and 249.1.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - l.
Consideration Continued
[Contracts for Sale of Electric Energy]
Ordinance approving interim contracts between Turlock Irrigation
District and City and County of San Francisco and between Modesto
Irrigation District and City and County of San Francisco, operating
by and through Public Utilities Commission. (City Attorney)
File 292-85, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to May 20, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Walker, Ward - 3.
Adopted
[Claim Against the Government]
Resolution waiving the Statute of Limitations with respect to payment
of two warrants payable to Edward J. Schach in total amount of
$364.84. (Public Utilities Commission)
Monday, May 13, 1985
File 23-85-5, Resolution No. 435-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Ward - 2.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution approving Controller's certification that shuttle bus
services for San Francisco International Airport can practically be
performed by private contractor at a lower cost for the year
commencing July 1, 1985 than if work were performed by City and
County employees. (Airports Commission)
File 25-85-19, Resolution No. 437-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kopp, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Ward - 2.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that convention
facilities management operation and maintenance services can be
practically performed at Brooks Hall. Civic Auditorium and Moscone
Center by private contractor for lower cost than similar work
services performed by City and County employees. (Chief
Administrative Officer)
File 25-85-23, Resolution No. 438-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Emergency Work]
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works and Clean Water
Program to take necessary measures to protect the health, welfare
and property of citizens of San Francisco by performing necessary
work to repair and replace damaged voltage switchgear equipment to
make the plant operational. (Department of Public Works)
File 28-85-14, Resolution No. 440-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Monday, May 13. 1985
[Lease of Property]
Resolution authorizing extension of certain existing leases of real
property reguired by Department of Public Health. (Real Estate
Department)
File 64-85-13, Resolution No. 444-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Acceptance of Deed]
Resolution authorizing acceptance of a deed from San Francisco
Redevelopment Agency to a portion of Lot 3, Assessor's Block 4713
reguired for a City park to be known as Hilltop Park within the
Hunters Point Approved Redevelopment Project Area. (Real Estate
Department)
File 84-85-2, Resolution No. 446-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Housing Rehabilitation Funds]
Resolution authorizing execution of a standard agreement and other
documents, to secure a commitment of funds, in the amount of
$680,000 from the Deferred Payment Rehabilitation Loan Program of
the State of California. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 285-85, Resolution No. 452-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
[Admission Fees]
Resolution approving charges to be made by the California Academy of
Sciences for admission to buildings under its control, effective
July 1, 1985. (Supervisor Renne)
File 286-85, Resolution No. 453-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Nelder - 2.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Monday, May 13, 1985
Recommendation of Energy and Environment Committee
Adopted
[Contract]
Resolution approving amendment to contract with the San Francisco
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and directing Chief
Administrative Officer to proceed with the execution of said
amendment. (Chief Administrative Officer)
File 66-85-1, Resolution No. 445-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Recommendations of Culture and Recreation Committee
Adopted
[Relocation of Sports Franchises]
Resolution supporting Assembly Bill 2344 regulating the relocation
of sports franchises. (Supervisor Kopp)
File 12-85-21.1. Resolution No. 434-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kopp. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Consideration Continued
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Britt assumed the
Chair.
[Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1985]
Resolution urging the House of Representatives and the Senate of the
United States to enact H.R. 700 to restore the broad scope of
coverage and clarify the application of Title IX of the Education
Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and Title VI of the Civil. Rights
Act of 1964. (Supervisor Kennedy)
File 13-85-2. Resolution No.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
continue consideration to May 20, 1986.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Monday. May 13, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher. Nelder, Renne,
Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Molinari, silver - 3.
The President reassumed the Chair.
[Effective Schools Development in Education Act of 198S]
Resolution urging the House of Representatives and the Senate of the
United States to enact H.R. 747 to amend the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 196S to establish a program to promote more
effective schools and excellence in education. (Supervisor Kennedy)
File 13-85-3, Resolution No.
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to
continue consideration to May 20. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Walkec, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Silver - 2.
Adopted as Amended
[Memorializing Boxing "Golden Era"]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Chief Administrative Officer
to establish a Boxing Hall of Fame with permanent display within
Moscone Center memorializing San Francisco's boxing preeminence
during the sport's "Golden Era", and honoring those who, through
boxing, played a vital role in the social, economic and cultural
heritage of San Francisco; establishing a committee to select
materials for display. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 168-85. Resolution No. 451-85
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved an
amendment of the whole bearing same title as shown on calendar.
Amendment of the whole adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Maher. Silver. Ward 4.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to further
amend on page 1, line 24 by deleting the word "eight" and inserting
the word "nine; on page 2, line 7, by adding the name "Fred
Apostoli" and on line 19, by changing "9" to "11".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent. Supervisors Kennedy, Maher 2.
Monday, May 13, 1985
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver, WaDcer, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher - 2.
Recommendation of Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Britt assumed the
Chair .
Adopted
[Enterprise Zone]
Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply to the State Department of
Commerce for designation as an Enterprise Zone (Bayview-Hunters
Point). (Supervisors Ward, Silver)
File 281-85, Resolution No. 417-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher. Nelder, Renne,
WalKer - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Molinari, Silver, Ward - 4.
Recommendations of Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Public Health Contracts]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to the authorization
of contracts. (Department of Public Health)
File 97-85-14. Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 19A.1. 19A.2, 19A.3. 19A.5, 19A.6, 19A.7, 19A.8
19A.9. 19A.10. 19A.H, 19A.17. 19A.18 and 19A.19.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Molinari, Silver, Ward - 4.
[Mental Health Service]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to authority to
enter into agreement. (Department of Public Health)
File 97-85-15, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 15.2-1, 15.6 and 15.8.)
Monday, May 13, 198S
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Walker • 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Molinari, Silver. Ward - 4.
[Department of Health Acceptance of Gifts]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to the Department of
Health acceptance of gifts. (Department of Public Health)
File 97-85-16, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 10.106, 10.107, 10.110, 10.110-1, 10.114-4 and
10. 117-17. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Nelder, Renne.
Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Molinari, Silver - 3.
[Home Care Services]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to the approval of
contracts. (Department of Public Health)
File 97-85-17, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 20.25-1 and 20.32-1.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Molinari, Silver - 3.
[Contract Amendment]
Ordinance authorizing an amendment to contract between the Board of
Administration of the California Public Employees' Retirement System
and City and County, relating to retirement benefits for certain
City employees (Airport Police). (Supervisor Molinari)
File 225-85, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Molinari, Silver - 3.
Adopted
[Employee Relations]
Resolution ratifying Memorandum of Understanding between the City and
County of San Francisco and the San Francisco Fire Fighters, Local
798. (Supervisor Nelder)
Monday, May 13, 198S
File 93-85-1, Resolution No. 448-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Nelder. Renne,
Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Molinari, Silver - 3.
The President reassumed the Chair.
Called Out of Culture and Recreation Committee
By Supervisor Hongisto
Rereferred to Committee
(Candlestick Park]
Resolution opposing the Mayor's plan to spend $30 million in City
funds for Candlestick Park improvements. (Supervisor Hongisto)
File 233-85, Resolution No.
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
adoption.
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder. Renne,
Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisor Hongisto - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Rereferred to Committee as Amended
[Environmental Impacts]
Resolution establishing City policy opposing renovations to
Candlestick Park which would adversely affect the surrounding
environment or contribute to air, water or land pollution.
(Supervisor Hongisto)
File 233-85-1. Resolution No.
Supervisor Hongisto. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
adoption.
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
amend by inserting the following phrase after the last sentence:
"or traffic congestion".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Monday, May 13. 1985>
Ayes: oupervisors Britt, H<>nqisto, Kopp, Maher. Molinaci,
Neldec, Silver, WalKer, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Renne - 2.
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved to rerefer
to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver, WalKer, Ward 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Recess
At the request of President Molinari, the Board recessed at the
hour of 4:10 p.m. to convene in closed session pursuant to Government
Code Section S4966.9(a) to meet with the City Attorney concerning
litigations of City of San Francisco Uptown Parking Corporation
versus Wilkes Bashford, et al (Superior Court No. 83S 103) and Lance
Carlson versus Board of Supervisors, et al.
Reconvening of the Board
The Board, at the hour of 4:26 p.m., reconvened.
Calling the Roll
On call of the roll, the following Supervisors were noted
present :
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker 8.
Noted absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Ward - 3.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Kennedy excused. (See Supra.)
Supervisor Maher excused. (See Infra.)
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 4:27 p.m.
Supervisor Maher Excused
President Molinari announced that he had excused Supervisor
Maher for the remainder of the meeting.
Report on Closed Session
Deputy City Attorney Mark Kertz reported that the Board had met
in closed session with the City Attorney concerning pending
; itigat ions.
Monday, May 13, 1985
SPECIAL ORDER
Hearing Closed
[Public Hearing]
Hearing of all persons interested in the recommendation of the Public
Utilities Commission for discontinuance of certain services of
Municipal Railway Bus Line 26-Valencia.
File 7-85-11
(Proposed discontinuance is as follows:
Portions of Alemany Boulevard between Arch Street and St.
Charles Avenue, on Palmetto Avenue between St. Charles Avenue
and Junipero Serra Boulevard, and on Junipero Serra Boulevard
between Palmetto Avenue and Brotherhood Way.)
The President inguired if anyone present wished to speak.
There being no one present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing closed.
From the Public Utilities Commission
Refused Adoption
[Public Transportation]
Resolution disapproving discontinuance of 26-Valencia Municipal
Railway service on portions of Alemany Boulevard between Arch Street
and St. Charles Avenue, on Palmetto Avenue between St. Charles Avenue
and Junipero Serra Boulevard, and on Junipero Serra Boulevard between
Palmetto Avenue and Brotherhood Way. (Public Utilities Commission)
File 7-85-11, Resolution No.
Supervisor Maher. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved adoption.
The President explained that an "aye" vote will overrule the
decision and a "no" vote will sustain the Public Utilities
Commission's action to discontinue a portion of the 26-Valencia
Municipal Railway service.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy - 2.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE
Recommendation of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Passed for Second Reading
Monday, May 13, 1985
[Chinatown North Beach Residential Hotel Unit Moratorium]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code by amending Sections 41B.3
and 418.11 thereof, to extend the duration of the Chinatown North
Beach Residential Hotel Unit Moratorium for another twelve months and
to extend the Citizens' Advisory Committee for a like term (June 1,
1986) .
File 113-8S-1. Ordinance No.
Supervisor Silver presented as recommendation of Planning,
Housing and Development Committee.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher - 2.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Willie B. Kennedy, Supervisor, Board of Supervisors, May 10-17, June
6-10; Roger Boas, Chief Administrative Officer, Office of the Chief
Administrative Officer, May 11-19; Mr. Krikor G. Krouzian, Board of
Trustees, War Memorial, June 30 through July 18; H. Jesse Arnelle,
Commissioner, S.F. Redevelopment Agency, May 13-20; Wilbur W.
Hamilton, Interim Executive Director, S.F. Housing Authority, May 19-
22; Leroy King, President, S.F. Redevelopment Agency, May 13-17;
Richard Hongisto, Supervisor, Board of Supervisors, May 22 through
June 5; Quentin L. Kopp, Supervisor, Board of Supervisors, May 18
through June 21; Philip R. Lee, M.D., April 30 through May 3; Arthur
H. Coleman, M.D., Inc., May 7-13, May 23-26, June 14-16, June 21-23,
July 20-23, July 26-August 9. September 26-29, October 9-10, October
25-November 10; Roselyne C. Swig, Commissioner, Art Commission,
April 30-May 3, May 8-11, May 23 June 2; John C. Farrell, Controller,
Office of Controller, May 7-21; Jeff Brown, Public Defender, Office
of the Public Defender, May 25-June 10; Dennis Sweeney, Acting Chief
Probation Officer, S.F. Juvenile Court, May 21-23, 1985
File 1-85, Resolution No. 418-85
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher - 2.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Monday, May 13, 1985
Called from Committee
[Campaign Contributions]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code by amending Section 16.508
thereto, reducing the maximum allowable campaign contribution from
$1,000 to $500. (Supervisor Kopp.)
File 77-84-1
Supervisor Kopp requested that the foregoing be called from
Civil Service and General Administration Committee and scheduled for
consideration by the Board at its meeting to be held on Monday, June
24, 1985.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto. moved to
suspend Rule 4.25 of the Board's Rules of Order in order to permit
subject matter to be considered at a later date than the next Board
meeting.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher - 2.
Referred to Committee
[Government Funding]
Ordinance (draft) appropriating $5,135,907. Commission on the Aging,
for professional and special services, to be held in reserve to be
forwarded to Fiscal Year 1985-86. (Supervisor Renne presented.)
Referred to Finance Committee.
File 101-84-149
Called from Committee
[Newstacks]
Ordinance amending Public Works Code by enacting Article 5.4,
regulating the placement and maintenance of newsracks on public
streets, requiring a permit, imposing a fee. establishing a hearing
procedure and providing penalties. (Supervisor Kopp.)
File 121-84-21
Supervisor Kopp requested that the foregoing be called from
Public Works Committee and scheduled for consideration by the Board
at its meeting to be held on Monday, July 1, 1985.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
suspend Rule 4.25 of the Board's Rules of Order in order to permit
subject matter to be considered at a later date than the next Board
meeting.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher - 2.
Monday, May 13, 1985
Referred to Committee
[Community Mental Health Advisory Boards]
Ordinance (draft) amending Administrative Code by amending Sections
15.10 through 15.10-5, inclusive, thereof, to substitute
geographically defined areas for districts and add advisory duties
toward the Health Commission, and to repeal Section 15.10-6 therefor,
providing an expiration date. (Supervisor Walker presented.)
Referred to Health Committee with request that it be considered at
the next meeting of Committee.
File 393-84
[Clement Street Moratorium]
Ordinance amending the definition of bar in the moratorium ordinance
prohibiting approval of permits for the establishment and operation
of restaurants, fast food establishments and bars on Clement Street
between Arguello Boulevard and Funston Avenue. (Supervisor Molinari
presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee,
File 110-85-5
[Growth Limitations on Office Development]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code by adding Section 175.4 to
impose growth limitations on office developments. (Supervisors
Walker, Britt, Hongisto presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing
and Development Committee.
File 115-85-6
[Child Care Plans and Child Care Brokerage Services]
Ordinance (draft) amending City Planning Code by adding Section 165
to require child care plans and child care brokerage services in C-3
zoning districts. (Supervisor Walker presented.) Referred to
Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 115-85-25
[C-3 Districts]
Ordinance (draft) amending City Planning Code by amending Section
213 and adding a section to impose conditions of approval of permit
applications for office development projects in C-3 districts
requiring the construction of on-site child care affordable to low
and moderate income households or payment of a fee to be used for
the development, expansion and maintenance of affordable quality
child care program facilities and auxiliary services. (Supervisor
Walker presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and Development
Committee .
File 115-85-26
Adopted
[Week of the Young Child]
Resolution joining her Honor, the Mayor, in proclaiming May 12-lJ
1985, as "Week of the Young Child" in San Francisco, encouraging
continued programs for children, and thanking people who help
children.
Monday, May 13, 1985
File 4-85-12, Resolution No. 419-85
Supervisor Renne presented.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved immediate
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp. Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher - 2.
Called from Committee
[State Legislation]
Resolution memorializing the State Legislature to amend Government
Code Section 8920(b) (3) to prohibit State Legislators from
practicing compensated advocacy before local government boards and
commissions. (Supervisor Kopp.)
File 12-85-11
Supervisor Kopp requested that the foregoing be called from
Civil Service and General Administration Committee and scheduled for
consideration by the Board at its meeting to be held on Monday, June
24, 1985.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved to
suspend Rule 4.25 of the Board's Rules of Order in order to permit
subject matter to be considered at a later date than the next Board
meeting.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher - 2.
Referred to Committee
[Stun Guns]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to enact legislation banning
the sale and possession of "stun guns" in California. (Supervisor
Molinari presented.) Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 12-85-33
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution approving the Controller's certification that safety
consultant services can be practically performed at the San
Francisco International Airport by private contractor for lower cost
than similar work services performed by City and County employees.
(Supervisor Silver presented on behalf of Supervisor Maher.)
Referred to Finance Committee.
File 25-85-25
Monday. May 13, 1985
[Mechanical Street Sweeping]
Resolution repealing Resolution No. 382-77, establishing a
mechanical street sweeping program, to the extent that it applies to
the area bounded by Bay Street, Van Ness Avenue, Sutter Street,
Powell Street, Broadway and Sansome Street. (Supervisor Molinari
presented.) Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 26-8S-2
Adopted
[Street Closing)
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Palace
Drive, between Richardson Avenue and Marina Boulevard, from 3:00 to
9:00 p.m., on May 22, 1985, for traffic control at movie premiere at
the Palace of Fine Arts.
File 42-85-46, Resolution No. 423-85
Supervisor Renne presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher - 2.
Referred to Committee
[Community Development]
Resolution (draft) requesting that the Board of Supervisors revise
the review and allocation procedure for the annual community
development block grant program, including the adoption of a revised
time schedule which permits more thorough review and analysis and
all relevant information be made available to the Board of
Supervisors sufficiently in advance of public hearings. (Supervisor
Walker presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 79-85-4
[Budget]
Resolution urging her Honor, the Mayor, to include as part of the
1985-86 budget, the use of the excess Hetch Hetchy monies deposited
in the general fund for payment of the 1985-86 debt service of all
general obligation sewer construction bonds, and for the
construction of a seawall at Ocean Beach. (Supervisor Hongisto
presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 100-85-4
Monday, May 13. 198S
Adopted
[Final Negative Declaration]
Resolution adopting final negative declaration, finding and
determining that amending the Administrative Code by amending
Sections 41B.3, 41B.5, 41B.6 and 413.11 to extend the duration of
the Chinatown-North Beach Residential Hotel Unit Moratorium until
June 1, 1986. to extend the Citizens Advisory Committee for a like
term and to modify the conditions of the moratorium to permit
conversion of units in order to provide specific facilities for the
exclusive use of permanent residents, will have no significant
impact on the environment, and adopting and incorporating findings
of Final Negative Declaration.
File 113-85-1.2, Resolution No. 429-85
Supervisor Silver presented and. seconded by Supervisor Kopp.
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy. Maher - 2.
Referred to Committee
[Child Care Plans and Child Care Brokerage Services]
Resolution imposing interim zoning controls to require child care
plans and child care brokerage services as a condition of approval
of permit applications for citywide office development projects.
(Supervisor Walker presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and
Development Committee.
File 115-85-27
[C-3 Districts]
Resolution imposing interim zoning controls to establish the
affordable child care program to mitigate the impact of development
on the availability of affordable child care services in the city.
(Supervisor Walker presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and
Development Committee.
File 115-85-28
[Government Funding - Federal]
Resolution authorizing the Commission on the Aging to receive and
expend an available contribution from the United States Department of
Agriculture for each meal served by those agencies who have agreed to
provide such meals. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Human
Services Committee.
File 131-85-1
Monday, May 13. 198b
[Government Funding State]
Resolution authorizing the Commission on the Aging to enter into
agreement with the California Department of Aging to receive and
expend $3,040,151 in Older American Act Funds and State of California
Funds for the coordination of services to older Americans, and enter
into agreement with agencies to provide and operate direct services
for older San Franciscans. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred
to Human Services Committee.
File 131-85-2
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Resolution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of City and
County variable rate demand Multifamily Mortgage Revenue Bonds, 1985
Series C (Winterland Project), for the Winterland Apartments,
authorizing the execution and delivery of an indenture, a loan
agreement, a regulatory agreement, investment agreements, an official
statement and a purchase contract, and authorizing the execution and
delivery of and approving other related documents and approving other
related actions in connection therewith. (Supervisor Renne
presented.) Referred to Finance Committee with request it be
considered at the May 22, 1985 meeting of Committee.
File 160-85-3
Adopted
[Civil Liberties]
Resolution condemning arson attack on offices of Bill Graham
Presents, decrying anti-semitism in San Francisco and offering
support for apprehension and conviction of the perpetrator of such an
act.
File 299-85, Resolution No. 430-85
Supervisors Silver and Maher presented.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Hongisto, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Molinari, Renne, Silver.
Walker. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Nelder 4.
[Geology Museum]
Resolution urging the Governor, the State Legislature and the
Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy
to direct the California State Department of Conservation to return
the Museum, Library and District Office of Mines and Geology to San
Francisco.
File 300-85, Resolution No. 431-85
Supervisors Nelder and Renne presented.
Monday, May 13, 1985
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved immediate
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Molinari, Nelder, Renne.
Silver. WalKer. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher - 3.
Referred to Committee
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (skeletal) amending Section 8.300 by adding a
subsection thereto and by deleting subsection (b) of Section 8.310,
for the purpose of facilitating the employment of disabled persons
through the Civil Service System. (Supervisor Renne presented.)
Referred to Rules and Legislation Committee.
File 301-8B
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (skeletal) amending the Charter to create a San
Francisco Small Business Commission. (Supervisors Walker. Britt,
Hongisto presented.) Referred to Rules and Legislation Committee.
File 302-85
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (skeletal) amending the Charter to provide
educational incentives for current and future police officers.
(Supervisor Ward presented.) Referred to Rules and Legislation
Committee.
File 303-85
Requests for Hearings
File 101-83-22.1. By Supervisor Renne: To consider release of
reserve placed on $27,500,000. Public Utilities Commission for
Kirkwood Powerhouse. Referred to Finance Committee with reguest it
be considered at the May 15. 1985 meeting of Committee.
File 18-85-17. By Supervisors Nelder and Walker: To consider
installing Stop signs on Church Street at the intersection of Valley
Street, thereby creating a four-way Stop intersection. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 19-85-11, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider establishing
four-hour parking on the southeast side of the 1000 block of Huron
Avenue and painting the curbs red at certain points in the same
block. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 115-85-29, By Supervisor Silver: To consider amendment to City
Planning Code Section 128, regarding "Certificate of Sale;
Preconditions to First Sale of TDR" and "Certification of Transfer
of TDR for a Project on the Development Lot". Referred to Planning,
Housing and Development Committee.
Monday, May 13, 1985
File 121-858, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider enacting
legislation which would ban the sale and possession of "stun guns".
Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 223-84-22. By Supervisor Silver: To consider the list of
proposed changes to the Downtown Plan Ordinance submitted by the City
Attorney. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 306-85, By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider what, if any.
progress has been made by the Chief Administrative Officer and
Department of Social Services towards implementing the policies and
procedures to more effectively serve the needs of abused children
and their families as stated in Resolution No. 832-84. Referred to
Human Services Committee.
File 304-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider the feasibility of
changing the boat berthing assignment procedures for City-owned
berths so that the sale or removal of the boat means the next person
on the list is assigned the spot, to consider limiting the lease to
five years and to consider a berth rent survey, with lower fees to
be made available for senior citizens. Referred to Culture and
Recreation Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Kopp. that City Attorney be requested to prepare a
declaration of policy on whether the Office of the Chief
Administrative Officer should be abolished or retained and to
prepare such declaration in time for the November 1985 election.
By Supervisor Kopp, that letter be sent to the Controller asking for
a report concerning the nature and amount of all attorney fees paid
by any City department, whether under the jurisdiction of the Chief
Administrative Officer or the Mayor, to the following firms since
July 1, 1980: Morrison and Foerster; Howard, Rice, Nemerovski,
Canady, Robertson and Falk; Cooley. Godward. Castro. Huddleston and
Tatum; and Coblentz. Bryer, and to any other outside counsel paid
from the budget, together with total amounts by fiscal year to
fiscal year.
By Supervisor Kopp, that City Attorney provide an opinion in writing
on whether the lease between the Giants and the City and County is
enforceable by injunction.
By Supervisor Kopp. that City Attorney be requested to prepare a
declaration of policy on whether the City should sue to obtain an
injunction to prohibit the removal of the Giants from San Francisco
if the Giants attempt to break their lease.
By Supervisor Molinari. that letter be sent to the Director of
Public Works asking that trash receptacles be placed at various
locations throughout the City.
By Supervisor Molinari. that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation to ban the sale and possession of "stun
guns" .
Monday, May 13, 1985
By Supervisor Nelder, that letters be sent to the City Attorney,
State and/or Federal officials inquiring whether monies paid to the
City (Recreation and Park Department and Port Commission) for the
berthing of boats, could be spent on any part of the sewer project.
By Supervisor Renne, that City Attorney be requested to review,
prepare and approve as to form Charter amendment (skeletal) amending
Section 8.300 by adding a subsection thereto and deleting subsection
(b) of Section 8.310, for the purpose of facilitating the employment
of disabled persons through the Civil Service System.
By Supervisor Renne, that Charter amendment (skeletal) amending
Section 8.300 by adding a subsection thereto and deleting subsection
(b) of Section 8.310, for the purpose of facilitating the employment
of disabled persons through the Civil Service System be transmitted
to Employee Relations Division for meet and confer process.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would amend the City Planning Code
Section 128. regarding "Certificate of Sale; Preconditions to First
Sale of TDR" and "Certification of Transfer of TDR for a Project on
the Development Lot".
By Supervisor Walker, that Budget Analyst be requested to review the
impact of the Nicaragua Trade Embargo on businesses based in San
Francisco.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to provide an
opinion on the legality of the Planning, Housing and Development
Committee of the Board of Supervisors holding hearings on City
Planning Department sponsored amendments to the Downtown Plan which
have not been considered by the Planning Commission.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to review,
prepare and approve as to form draft ordinance amending
Administrative Code by amending Sections 15.10 through 15.10-5,
inclusive, thereof, to substitute geographically defined areas for
districts and add advisory duties toward the Health Commission, and
repeal Section 15.10-6 therefor, providing an expiration date.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to review,
prepare and approve as to form draft ordinance amending City
Planning Code by adding Section 165 to require child care plans and
child care brokerage services in C-3 zoning districts.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to review,
prepare and approve as to form draft ordinance amending Section 213
and adding a section to impose conditions of approval of permit
applications for office development projects in C-3 districts
requiring the construction of on-site child care affordable to low
and moderate income households or payment of a fee to be used for
the development, expansion and maintenance of affordable quality
child care program facilities and auxiliary services.
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to review,
prepare and approve as to form exhibit ordinance attached to
resolution imposing interim zoning controls to require child care
plans and child care brokerage services as a condition of approval
of permit applications for citywide office development projects.
Monday, May 13, 198S
By Supervisor Walker, that City Attorney be requested to review,
prepare and approve as to form exhibit ordinance attached to
resolution imposing interim zoning controls to establish the
affordable child care program to mitigate the impact of development
on the availability of affordable child care services in the City.
By Supervisors Walker, Britt. Hongisto. that City Attorney be
requested to review, prepare and approve as to form charter
amendment (skeletal) amending the charter to create a San Francisco
Small Business Commission.
By Supervisor Ward, that City Attorney be requested to review,
prepare and approve as to form charter amendment (skeletal) amending
the charter to provide educational incentives for current and future
police officers.
By Supervisor Britt, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation to amend the City Planning code by amending
Sections 304(d)5 and 6 to read as follows: In R Districts, include
commercial and institutional uses only to the extent that such uses
are necessary to serve residents of the immediate vicinity, subject
to the limitations for RC Districts under this Code; and 6. Under
no circu jstances be excepted from any height, bulk and/or floor area
ratio limit established by Article 2.5 of this Code, unless such
exception is explicitly authorized by the terms of this Code. In
the absence of such an explicit authorization, exceptions from the
provisions of this Code with respect to height, bulk and/or floor
area ratio shall be confined to minor deviations from the provisions
for measurement of height in Sections 260 and 261 of this Code, and
no such deviation shall depart from the purposes or intent of those
sections .
By Supervisor Britt. that letter of inquiry be sent to the General
Manager, Municipal Railway concerning the house trailer located
behind the Safeway at Duboce Street to determine the purpose for
placing the house trailer at that location and how long the
Municipal Railway expects it to remain there?
By Supervisor Britt, that letter of inquiry be sent to the General
Manager, Municipal Railway requesting information regarding the
feasibility of establishing a bus stop at the corner of Turk and
Webster Streets to serve the senior citizens residing in this area.
By Supervisor Hongisto on behalf of Supervisor Kennedy, that Budget
Analyst be requested to examine the expenditure of approximately
$2,600,000 in legal fees with private law firms and certify that
this work was done at a cost lower than what the City Attorney's
Office would have charged for the same work during the period from
1981 to 1984.
By Supervisor Hongisto on behalf of Supervisor Kennedy, that the
Budget Analyst be requested to examine the expenditure of $93,475,
in 1983-84, by the Chief Administrative Officer for auditing and
financial services with private firms and certify that this work was
done for lower cost than if the Controller's Office had performed
this wo r k .
By Supervisor Hongisto on behalf of Supervisor Kennedy, that the
Budget Analyst be requested to conduct a survey of the auditing
practices and financial accounting procedures of the Adult Probation
Office.
Monday, May 13, 1985
Motion
Referred to Committee
Motion that the Board of Supervisors hereby transfers to the General
Fund excess Hetch Hetchy monies pursuant to Charter Section 6.407(e).
File 100-85-4.1
Supervisor Hongisto presented.
Referred to Finance Committee.
Motions Adopted
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing ordinance amending the definition of
bar in the moratorium ordinance prohibiting approval of permits for
the establishment and operation of restaurants, fast food
establishments and bars on Clement Street between Arguello Boulevard
and Funston Avenue.
File 110-85-5.1.
Supervisor Molinari presented.
Supervisor Molinari. seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher - 2.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing ordinance amending City Planning
Code by adding Section 175.4 to impose growth limitations on office
developments .
File 115-85-6.1.
Supervisors Walker. Britt, Hongisto presented.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Renne, Silver, Walker,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Nelder - 5.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing draft ordinance amending City
Planning Code by adding Section 166 to require child care plans and
child care brokerage services in C-3 zoning districts.
File 115-85-25.1
Monday, May 13, 1985
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Britt,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Renne, Silver, Walker,
Ward 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher. Nelder S.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing draft ordinance amending City
Planning Code by amending Section 213 and adding a section to impose
conditions of approval of permit applications for office development
projects in C-3 districts requiring the construction of on-site
child care affordable to low and moderate income households or
payment of a fee to be used for the development, expansion and
maintenance of affordable quality child care program facilities and
auxiliary services.
File 115-85-26.1.
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Britt,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Renne, Silver, Walker,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Nelder - 5.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Department draft resolution imposing interim zoning
controls to require child care plans and child care brokerage
services as a condition of approval of permit applications for
citywide office development projects.
File 115-85-27.1.
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Britt,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Renne, Silver, Walker,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Nelder - 5.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Department draft resolution imposing interim zoning controls
to establish the affordable child care program to mitigate the impact
of development on the availability of affordable child care services
in the City.
File 115-85-28.1.
Monday, May 13, 1985
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Britt,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Renne, Silver, Walker,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Nelder - 5.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing draft ordinance amending the City
Planning Code Section 128, regarding "Certificate of Sale;
Preconditions to First Sale of TDR" and "Certification of Transfer of
TDR for a Project on the Development Lot".
File 115-85-29.1.
Supervisor Silver presented and, seconded by Supervisor Renne,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Molinari, Renne, Silver.
Walker. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Nelder - 4.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Susan Theresa Faulkner (Supervisor Molinari)
San Min Juu Yi Association (Supervisor Nelder)
Nina Croomes (Supervisor Nelder)
Ebie Bassi (Supervisor Nelder)
Richard Weinand (Supervisors Nelder, Renne)
Philip J. Kearney (Supervisor Nelder)
Frank Lucibello (Supervisor Nelder)
Joseph Misuraca (Supervisor Nelder)
Kayte Firpo (Supervisor Nelder)
John Firpo (Supervisor Nelder)
Mary Groth (Supervisor Nelder)
Planned Parenthood (Supervisor Walker)
California Legislative Council For Older Americans
(Supervisor Britt)
Laurel Pallock (Supervisor Hongisto on behalf of
Supervisor Kennedy)
Neil Gendel (Supervisor Hongisto on behalf of
Supervisor Kennedy)
Frances Shaskin (Supervisor Ward)
Hisao Inouye (Supervisor Ward)
Osceola Washington Means (Supervisor Ward)
KPOO-FM Radio (Supervisor Ward)
Chinese Newcomers Service Center (Supervisor Silver
on behalf of Supervisor Maher)
File 6-85-19
No objection and motion adopted.
Monday, May 13. 198S
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following;
The Bank of California (Supervisor Silver)
Bechtel Group, Incorporated (Supervisor Silver)
C&C Investments (Supervisor Silver)
California State Automobile Association (Supervisor Silver)
Hilton Hotel and Tower (Supervisor Silver)
Milton Meyer & Company (Supervisor Silver)
Pacific Bell (Supervisor Silver)
Philip Burton Federal Building and Court House
(Supervisor Silver)
Chevron Corporation (Supervisor Silver)
State of California, San Francisco State Office Building
(Supervisor Silver)
Ingrid Ann Austin (Supervisor Ward)
Mohammed Bilal (Supervisor Ward)
Dedzra Khan-Hewitt (Supervisor Ward)
Tonja Johnson (Supervisor Ward)
Tammy Marin (Supervisor Ward)
Bryant Sams (Supervisor Ward)
Pierce Guy White (Supervisor Ward)
William Wylie (Supervisor Ward)
File 6. 1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
John Ortelle (Supervisor Kopp)
Zyg Taube (Supervisor Kopp)
Theodore T. Mumby (Supervisor Kopp)
Patrick F. Collins (Supervisor Kopp)
Henry Del Carlo (Supervisor Kopp)
Larry Long (Supervisors Renne, Hongisto. Maher, Ward)
E. Leroy Evans (Supervisor Ward)
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
6:41 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, May 13, 198S
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on September 16, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 20
MONDAY, MAY 20, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS DEPT.
OCT 2 5 1985
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J OURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, May 20, 198S - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:03 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne, Ward 6.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp, Molinari, Silver, Walker - S.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Kopp excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Molinari excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Hongisto was noted present at 2:22 p.m.
Supervisor Silver was noted present at 2:10 p.m.
Supervisor Walker excused from attendance. (See infra.)
Election of President Pro Tempore
Following roll call of attendance by the Clerk, Supervisor
Renne. seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved that Supervisor Kennedy
be appointed President Pro Tempore.
Motion adopted by the following vote.
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Ward 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Silver,
Walker - 5.
Supervisor Kennedy thereupon assumed the Chair.
Supervisor Walker Excused
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved that
Supervisor Walker be excused from attendance.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Monday, May 20, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Honqisto, Kopp. Molinari. Silver,
Walker - 5.
Prsentation of Guests
Supervisor Silver introduced her father. Nathan Silver, uncle.
Leo Silver and cousin, Florence Rosen.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $4,316, Public Health, Laguna Honda Hospital,
for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe
benefits for appropriation of funds for the creation of one 2140
Hospital Administrative Assistant position. (Controller)
File 101-84-131. Ordinance No. 255-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Public Health,
Laguna Honda Hospital, reflecting the correction of clerical error
in the budget; companion measure to File 101-84-131. (Civil Service
Commission)
File 102-84-40, Ordinance No. 262-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $600,000. Public Health. Laguna Honda
Hospital, for mandatory fringe benefits; providing for ratification
of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-133, Ordinance No. 256-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,068, Treasurer-Tax Collector, for
replenishment of revolving fund; rescinding $653 from mandatory
fringe benefits of Treasurer's Office, Municipal Court and County
Cleric and $415 from other expenses of San Francisco General Hospital,
Treasurer's Office. (Controller)
File 101-84-134, Ordinance No. 257-85
Finally passed.
Monday, May 20, 198b
[Government Funding)
Ordinance appropriating $7b0,000, Hetch Hetchy Water and Power, for
capital project budget (Kirkwood Penstock); providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101 84 13S, Ordinance No. 240-8S
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $7,600,000, Clean Water Program, for capital
budget (Channel Outfalls Consolidation) and to be transferred to
funds 35-70b and 726 to be held in reserve until the Federal and
State grants are received. (Controller)
File 101 84-136, Ordinance No. 258-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating and rescinding $3,333, Fine Arts Museum, for
permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe
benefits for appropriation of funds for reclassification of one 1652
Senior Accountant position. (Controller)
File 101-84-138, Ordinance No. 259-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Fine Arts
Museum, reflecting reclassification of one position; companion
measure to File 101-84-138. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-41, Ordinance No. 263-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,000,000, Mayor's Housing and Economic
Development, for program project budget (Housing Af f ordabi 1 i ty Loan
Fund), to assist Mission Capp Apartments, 47 units of new
construction to be financed with City Multifamily Housing Revenue
Bonds, 20% of units will be rented to low income persons and
families at or below 80% of median income, 80% of units will be
rented to moderate- income persons and families at or below 100% of
median income. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 101-84-142, Ordinance No. 243-85
Finally passed.
Monday, May 20, I98b
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,300,000, Mayor's Housing and Economic
Development, for program project budget (Housing Af fordability Loan
Fund), to assist the development of 82 units of vacant rental housing
to be rehabilitated under a lease from the Housing Authority with an
F.H.A. mortgage issued under the City's Multifaraily Housing Revenue
Bonds. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-143, Ordinance No. 244-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $125,000, Recreation and Park Department,
for subsidy (contribution to Chinese Wildlife Association, "Save the
Panda Fund"). (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-144, Ordinance No. 261-85
Finally passed.
[Clean Water - Acquisition for Division Street Outfall]
Ordinance authorizing acquisition of certain real property for the
construction of the Division Street Outfall Facility: authorizing
Director of Property to accept a right of entry prior to transfer of
title. (Department of Public Works)
File 84-85-3.2, Ordinance No. 264-85
Finally passed.
[Food Establishment Fees]
Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code, to renew
exemption of senior nutrition meal sites from payment of license and
inspection fees. (Supervisor Renne)
File 127-85-1, Ordinance No. 270-85
(Amends Sections 35 and 249.1.)
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $329,087, Public Health, Forensic Services,
Laguna Honda Hospital and San Francisco General Hospital, for
permanent salaries-miscellaneous, temporary salaries and overtime
(Memorandum of Understanding for Nurses); providing for ratification
of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-124, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Monday. May 20, 198S
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $300,000, Fire Department, for extended work
week; rescinding $300,000 from permanent salaries uniform and
retirement uniform. (Controller)
File 101 84 14S, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Dennis Michael
Gehringer and Timothy Ray Morgan against Gregory Corralles and City
and County of San Francisco by payment of $12,500. (City Attorney)
File 4S-85-25, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 800-247.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Stephen Lawrence
and Effie Pappas against City and County of San Francisco, et al.,
by payment of $12,500. (City Attorney)
File 4S-85-26, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 918-586.)
Passed for second reading.
Recommendations of Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Finally Passed
[Public Health Contracts]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to the authorization
of contracts. (Department of Public Health)
File 97-85-14, Ordinance No. 265-85
(Amends Sections 19A.1, 19A.2, 19A.3, 19A.5. 19A.6, 19A.7. 19A.8.
19A.9, 19A.10, 19A.11, 19A.17, 19A.18 and 19A.19.)
Finally passed.
[Mental Health Service]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to authority to
enter into agreement. (Department of Public Health)
File 97-85-15, Ordinance No. 266 85
(Amends Sections 15.2-1, 15.6 and 15.8.)
Finally passed.
Monday, May 20, 1985
[Department of Health Acceptance of Gifts]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to the Department of
Health acceptance of gifts. (Department of Public Health)
File 97-85-16, Ordinance No. 267-85
(Amends Sections 10.106, 10.107, 10.110, 10.110-1, 10.114-4 and
10.117-17. )
Finally passed.
[Home Care Services]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to the approval of
contracts. (Department of Public Health)
File 97-85-17, Ordinance No. 268-85
(Amends Sections 20.25-1 and 20.32-1.)
Finally passed.
Recommendations of Health Committee
Adopted
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and Volunteer Center of
San Francisco, in the amount of $21,427. (Department of Public
Health)
File 30-85-38. Resolution No. 461-85
Adopted.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health, Community Mental Health Services) and
Regents of the University of California, Center on Deafness, in the
amount of $3,612. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-39, Resolution No. 462-85
Adopted.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Silver,
Walker - 5.
Monday, May 20, 198S
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $10,000. Board of Supervisors, for
professional and special services. (Controller)
File 101-84-140, Ordinance No. 260-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 4.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Contracts for Sale of Electric Energy]
Ordinance approving interim contracts between Turlock Irrigation
District and City and County of San Francisco and between Modesto
Irrigation District and City and County of San Francisco, operating
by and through Public Utilities Commission. (City Attorney)
File 292-8S, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved an
amendment of the whole bearing same title as shown on calendar.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne.
Silver - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 5,
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Silver - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - S.
Recommendations of Culture and Recreation Committee
Adopted
Monday. May 20, 1985
[Civil Rights Restoration Act of 198S]
Resolution urging the House of Representatives and the Senate of the
United States to enact H.R. 700 to restore the broad scope of
coverage and to clarify the application of Title IX of the Education
Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964. (Supervisor Kennedy)
File 13-85-2, Resolution No. 459-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
[Effective Schools Development in Education Act of 1985]
Resolution urging the House of Representatives and the Senate of the
United States to enact H.R. 747 to amend the Elementary and
Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish a program to promote
mote effective schools and excellence in education. (Supervisor
Kennedy)
File 13-85-3, Resolution No. 460-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
Recommendation of Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Finally Passed
[Chinatown-North Beach Residential Hotel Unit Moratorium]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to extend the duration of the
Chinatown-North Beach Residential Hotel Unit Moratorium for another
twelve months and to extend the Citizens' Advisory Committee for a
like term (June 1, 1986). (Supervisor Silver)
File 113-85-1, Ordinance No. 269-85
(Amends Sections 41B.3 and 41B.11.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
Recommendation of Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Consideration Continued
Monday, May 20, 198S
[Contract Amendment)
Ordinance authorizing an amendment to contract between the Board ot
Administration of the California Public Employees' Retirement System
and City and County, relating to retirement benefits for certain
City employees (Airport Police). (Supervisor Molinari)
File 22S-8S, Ordinance No.
State regulations require that 20 days elapse between the
resolution of intention and the ordinance amending the contract;
therefore, subject matter should be continued to next week for Board
action.
Supervisor Britt, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to May 28, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker 3.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,425, 26S, Public Health, San Francisco
General Hospital, for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related
mandatory fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for the creation
of 42 positions, materials and supplies, equipment purchases and
capital project budget; placing in reserve $542,164. (Controller)
File 101-84-86, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85. Public Health,
San Francisco General Hospital, reflecting the addition of 42
positions; companion measure to File 101-84-86. (Civil Service
Commission)
File 102-84-31, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Kenne. Silver, Ward 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker
Monday, May 20, 198b
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating and rescinding $69,972, Public Works, Street
Cleaning and Sewer Repair, for permanent salar ies- miscellaneous for
appropriation of funds for reclassification of 2S positions.
(Controller)
File 101-84-132. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Public Works,
Street and Sewer Repair, reflecting the consolidation of classes
7422 Cribber and 7448 Sewer Cleaner and the reclassification of 20
positions to the new classification of 7421 Sewer Maintenance Worker;
companion measure to File 101-84-132. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-17, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Molinari. Walker - 3.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-8S, Public Works,
reflecting creation of two new classifications and reallocation of
five existing positions; companion measure to File 101-84-132.
(Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-25. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
[Airport - Concession Lease]
Ordinance approving third modification to lease of candy shop in the
International Terminal Building at San Francisco International
Airport between Skyline Candy and Gifts, Inc., and the City and
County of San Francisco, acting by and through its Airports
Commission. (Airports Commission)
File 27-85-7, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Monday. May 20. 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Ward 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari. Walker - 3.
Adopted
[Release of Funds]
Resolution authorizing the Controller to release $4S7,703, Department
of Public Health, for purchase of word processing eguipment, FAMIS,
Organized Health Service and plans for the "L" facility at San
Francisco General Hospital. (Supervisor Renne)
File 100.1 84-21. Resolution No. 4SS-8S
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Ward 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
[Release of Funds]
Resolution authorizing the Controller to release $1,300,000,
Department of Social Services, for General Assistance. (Supervisor
Renne)
File 100.1 84-22, Resolution No. 456-86
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
Consideration Continued
[Reimbursement to Employees]
Resolution authorizing reimbursement for cost of personal property
of City and County employees damaged and/or stolen in line of duty.
File S1-8S-1, Resolution No.
Amount Amount
(Department Item Claimed Recommended
Recreation and Park
Gloria Marble Torn Slacks $ 30.00 $30.00
and underwear
Airports Commission
Michael R. Hair Torn Slacks 22.00 22.00
Mark R. Bacchi Broken Eyeglasses 126.00 126.00
Anthony Latchison Damaged Shoes 25.00 -0-
Malcolm Boyd Damaged Shoes 52.00 -0-
Roy Tellis Damaged Shoes 48.00 0-
Willie Bible Damaged Shoes 55.00 -0-
Monday, May 20, 198S
Hetch Hetchy Water
and Power
Stanley Lucas Broken Eyeglasses 115.50
Dept. of Public Works
Fung Wong Auto Damaged 3,454.60
City Attorney
Wendy Marie Thomas Stolen Eyeglasses 118.00
Board of Supervisors
Darryl Cox Damaged Shirt 46 . 86
Total Amount $ 4,092.46 $ 479.36.)
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved to
continue consideration to May 28, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
Adopted
[Extension of Time]
Resolution extending time for award of Department of Public Works
Contract, Job No. 4536A, Phase 11 Alterations to Mission Street
Cultural Center, to May 20, 1985. (Department of Public Works)
File 61-85-3, Resolution No. 466-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
Recommendations of Public Protection Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Secondhand Dealers]
Ordinance amending Police Code, requiring secondhand dealers to
report the purchase and sale of certain property, authorizing the
Chief of Police to adopt rules and regulations and defining tangible
personal property for these purposes. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 121-85-3, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 1276 and 1279.1.)
Monday, May 20, 198S
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker 3.
Adopted; Rescinded; Consideration Continued
[State Legislation]
Resolution supporting passage of Senate Bill 5 permitting the
establishment of an impaired driving checkpoint program in the City
and County. (Supervisor Molinari)
Kile 12-86-14, Resolution No.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Ward 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
Without objection. Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor
Britt, moved to rescind the vote.
After discussion. Supervisor Britt, seconded by Supervisor
Renne, moved to continue consideration to Tuesday, May 28, 1985.
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
amend Supervisor Britt's motion and to continue consideration to
Monday. June 10, 1985.
Motion to continue consideration to June 10, 1985 failed
adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Silver - 2.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne - 5.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 4.
Motion to continue consideration to May 28, 1985 adopted by the
following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Silver 6.
Noes: Supervisor Hongisto 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 4.
Requests Granted
Supervisor Renne requested that letter be sent to the American
Civil Liberties Union asking for their viewpoint on subject
legislation and requesting response before Tuesday, May 28, 1985.
Monday, May 20, 198S
Supervisor Maher requested that letter be sent to Mothers
Against Drunk Drivers asking for their viewpoint on subject
legislation and requesting response before Tuesday, May 28, 198S.
No objection and Clerk directed to comply.
Adopted
[Towing]
Resolution supporting passage of California A. B. 1205 relating to
limitations on vehicle towing and storage. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 12-85-22. Resolution No. 458-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
[Emergency Preparedness]
Resolution urging the Mayor to approve funding necessary to prepare
and mail to all San Francisco households a booklet detailing
preparedness for earthquakes and other emergencies. (Supervisor
Britt)
File 242-85, Resolution No. 475-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
Recommendations of Public Works Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Change Sidewalk Width]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled "Regulating the Width
of Sidewalks", changing the sidewalk on a portion of Lusk Street.
(Department of Public Works)
File 34-85-5, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 1463. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
Monday, May i!0, 198S
[Underground District]
Ordinance creating an Underground District No. 31S in Lincoln Park
Golf Course. (Department of Public Works)
file S2-es 1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Ward 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
Adopted as Amended
[Street Vacation]
Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of a portion of
Bocana Street west of Shotwell Street, fixing date of Monday, ((June
24,)) July 1. 1985, at 3:00 p.m., for public hearing thereon.
(Department of Public Works)
File 224 85-1, Resolution No. 471-85
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to amend
on page 2, line 6 by deleting "June 24" and inserting "July I".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Silver - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 5.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne.
Silver - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 5,
Adopted
[Permit Appeal]
Motion approving decision of the Director of Public Works, by Order
No. 136,115, dated March 27, 1985, granting permission to Samuel D.
and Terry Woods to occupy a portion of the street at 110 Crown
Terrace with a retaining wall footing. (Public Works Committee)
File 24- 85- 5
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Silver 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 5
Monday, May 20, 198S
Recommendations of Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Chinatown-North Beach Residential Hotel Unit Moratorium]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to provide for exceptions to
the prohibition against conversion of residential hotel units to any
other use. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 113-85-2, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 41B.5 and 41B.6.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Silver - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 5.
Consideration Continued
[Condominium Conversion]
Ordinance amending City Subdivision Code, to provide a procedure for
exempting the conversion of stock cooperatives to condominium.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 126-85-2. Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 1303 and adds Section 1397.)
Supervisor Britt, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to May 28, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne. Silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 4.
Recommendations of Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Adopted
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that reclassification of property from RH- 2 (House, Two-
Family) or RM-1 (Mixed Residential, Low Density) Districts to an RM- 2
(Mixed Residential, Moderate Density) District of property located
at 2904, 2908 and 2910 California Street, north corners at 1903
Broderick Street, extending towards Baker Street, Lots 30, 31, 8, 9,
10, 11, 6A, 6 and 6B in Assessor's Block 1024 and Lot 19 in
Assessor's Block 1025, will have no significant impact on the
environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of Final
Negative Declaration. (Department of City Planning)
File 36-85-8.1, Resolution No. 463-85
Monday. May 20, 198b
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Briti, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder ,
Renne, Silver 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward 4.
Passed for Second Reading
[Zoning Change]
Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as an
amendment to the Zoning Map of the City and County of property
located at 1903 Broderick Street, 2904, 2908 and 2910 California
Street, Lots 6, 6A, 68 and 30 in Assessor's Block 1024, and 2890
California Street, Lot 19 in Assessor's Block 102S from an RM- 1
(Mixed Residential, Low Density) District to an RM- 2 (Mixed
Residential, Moderate Density) District. (Department of City
Planning)
File 36-85-8.2, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 4
[Zoning Change]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, by amending the Zoning Map of
the City and County for Assessor's Block 338, Lot 23 and Assessor's
Block 339, Lots 14 18, to reclassify portions of Height and Bulk
District 80- 120-T to 80-T; and by amending City Planning Code, to
provide for conditional use review of demolition of buildings
containing residential units. (Department of City Planning)
File 115-8S-18.2, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 249. S and adds Section 249 . S(C) ( H) . )
(The Board adopted Resolution No. 231-85, adopting Final Negative
Declaration on March 18, 1985.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Nelder,
Renne, Silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker. Ward 4.
[Zoning Change]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, by amending the Zoning Map of
the City and County for property located at Assessor's Block 347,
Lot 5 to reclassify this parcel from C 3-G to RC- 4 , to reclassify
this parcel from Height and Bulk District 80- X to 80-T, and to amend
the boundaries of the North of Market Residential Special Use
District to include this parcel. (Department of City Planning)
File 115 85-17.2, Ordinance No.
Monday, May 20, 198S
(The Board adopted Resolution No. 231-8S, adopting Final Negative
Declaration on March 18, 1985.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinaci, Walker, Ward 4.
Adopted
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that reclassification of property from a C-2 (Community
Business) District to a C-2 (Community Business) and Affordable
Housing Special Use District of property located at the northeast
corner of Mission and Murray Streets, Lot 20 in Assessor's Block 5802
will have no significant impact on the environment, and adopting and
incorporating findings of Final Negative Declaration. (Department of
City Planning)
File 115-85-13.1, Resolution No. 468-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 4.
Passed for Second Reading
[Zoning Text Change]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, to provide for a Mission and
Murray Streets Affordable Housing Special Use District in which there
would be a density bonus with conditional use authorization.
(Department of City Planning)
File 115-85-13.2, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 249E. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 4.
Tabled
[Interim Controls - Automotive Wrecking Operations]
Resolution imposing interim zoning controls to prohibit the granting
of conditional use permits to automotive wrecking operations unless
it is enclosed and stands on concrete flooring. (Supervisor Ward)
File 115-85-19, Resolution No.
Monday. May 70, 198S
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to table.
Motion to table adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Honqisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker 3.
Adopted
[Housing Policy]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Chief Administrative Officer
to urge the Director of Property to report on conformity with housing
policy Resolution No. 28-85 when Board action is taken on the sale or
lease of surplus City property. (Supervisor Silver)
File 2S2-86, Resolution No. 472-8b
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 4.
From Planning. Housing and Development Committee With Recommendation
"Do Not Pass"
Rereferred to Committee
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that reclassification of property from an RH- 3 (House,
Three- Fami ly) District to a CM (Heavy Commercial) District of
property located at 3238 3248 17th Street (at Capp Street), Lots 14,
15 and 15A in Assessor's Block 3570, will have no significant impact
on the environment, and adopting and incorporating findings of Final
Negative Declaration. (Department of City Planning)
File 36 85-6.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker. Ward 4.
[Zoning Map Change]
Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as an
amendment to the Zoning Map of the City and County of property
located at 3238 3248 17th Streets, northeast corner at Capp Street.
Lots 14, 15 and 15A in Assessor's Block 3570, from an RH 3 (House,
Three Family) District to a C M .'Heavy Commercinl) District.
(Department of City Planning)
Monday. May 20, 198S
File 36-85-6.2, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 4.
Recommendation of Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Salary Standardization, Nurses]
Ordinance fixing, enumerating and providing schedules of compensation
for persons employed by City and County of San Francisco, the San
Francisco Community College District and the San Francisco Unified
School District, whose compensations are subject to the provisions
of Section 8.403 of the Charter, and establishing benefits, working
schedules, and conditions of employment and methods of payment,
effective July 1, 1985. (Civil Service Commission)
File 103-85. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 4.
Recommendations of Health Committee
Consideration Continued
[Forensic Advisory Council]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to establish a Forensic
Advisory Council. (Supervisor Walker)
File 321-84, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 15.11. )
Supervisor Britt, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
continue consideration to May 28, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne. Silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 4.
Passed for Second Reading
Monday. May 20, 1985
[Community Mental Health Advisory Board]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, extending expiration date of
Community Mental Health Advisory Board to October 1, 198S. (Health
Committee)
File 393 84-1, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section IS. 10-6.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward 4.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor.
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Joseph Barletta, member. Public Utilities Commission, May 15-18;
Dorman L. Commons, member. Redevelopment Agency, May 23-June 23;
Douglas J. Engman, member. Board of Permit Appeals, May 19-21 and
June 11-18; Louis J. Giraudo, member. Public Utilities Commission,
May 8 9; Richard J. Guggenhime, member. Board of Permit Appeals.
May 25-June 4; Claude M. Jarman, Jr., Vice President, War Memorial
Board, May 10-23; Nicerita D. Revelo, member. Human Rights
Commission, May 18-22; Supervisor Carol Ruth Silver, May 29-June 2;
L. A. Turpen, Director, Airports Commission, June S-16; Ian McKibbin
White, Director of Museums, June 8 12, 1985.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 433-85
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Renne, moved immediate
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Silver 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward - 4.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Government Funding]
Ordinance (draft) appropriating $650,000, Mayor Housing and
Economic Development, for program project budget, grant to Central
City Developers and the San Francisco Housing Authority to fund the
deficit in development costs for development of 89 elderly housing
units. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
Kile 101 84 152
Monday, May 20, 198S
[Government Funding)
Ordinance (draft) appropriating $2,S00,000, Mayor - Housing and
Economic Development, for rental of property (prepaid lease of
Polytechnic High School site to be developed for housing).
(Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 101-84-153
[Proclamation]
Resolution declaring August 6, 1985, the day to end all nuclear
weapons explosions. (Supervisors Renne, Kennedy, Silver, Ward
presented.) Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 4-85-13
[Proclamation]
Resolution declaring 1985 as the year to reverse the nuclear arms
race. (Supervisors Renne, Kennedy, Silver, Ward presented.)
Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 4-85-14
Adopted
[Contract]
Resolution concurring with the Controller's certification that
parking meter collection services can be practically performed by
private contractor for lower cost than similar work services
performed by City and County employees.
File 25-85-9.1, Resolution No. 436-85
Supervisor Renne presented and, seconded by Supervisor Britt,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Walker - 3.
Referred to Committee
[Street Closings]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Folsom
Street, between First and Fremont Streets, from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m.,
on June 9, 1985, for staging area of Bay Bridge Run. (Supervisor
Silver presented.) Referred to Transportation and Traffic
Committee; ordered returned to the Board for consideration by the
Board on May 28. 1985.
File 42-85-35
Monday, May 20, 198S
[Acquisition of Real Property]
Resolution (draft) authorizing a 7S year lease between City and
County as lessee, and San Francisco Unified School District, as
lessor, for the development of housing on the former Polytechnic
High School site; and the conceptual approval of the acquisition of
Michelangelo Playground; and the transfer of 1.9 acres of Water
Department land to the San Krancisco Unified School District.
(Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 84 85-6
[Acquisition of Real Property]
Resolution (draft) authorizing acquisition of certain real property
known as Diamond Heights Elementary School site for use as Police
Academy. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance
Committee .
File 84- 8S- 6
[Memorandum of Understanding]
Resolution ratifying Memorandum of Understanding with the Service
Employees International Union Locals 790, 250 and 535; for two
years, July 1, 1985 through June 30, 1987. (Supervisor Nelder
presented.) Referred to Civil Service and General Administration
Committee.
File 93-85-3
[Automobile Wrecking Operations]
Resolution imposing interim zoning controls to temporarily prohibit
the granting of conditional use permits for automobile wrecking
operations unless additional specified conditions are met, for an
eighteen month period. (Supervisor Ward presented.) Referred to
Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 115-85-30
[Automobile Wrecking Operations]
Resolution ordering and directing the Zoning Administrator, the
Superintendent of the Bureau of Building Inspection and other permit
issuing and approving agencies to suspend action on applications for
automobile wrecking operations pending final action on proposed
interim zoning controls. (Supervisor Ward presented.) Referred to
Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 115-85- 30.1
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Resolution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of City and
County Multifamily Mortgage Revenue Bonds, 1985 Series D (Metroplace
Project), authorizing the execution and delivery of an indenture,
loan agreement, intercreditor agreement, regulatory agreement,
investment agreements, an official statement and a purchase contract,
and authorizing the execution and delivery of and approving other
related documents and approving other related actions in connection
therewith. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance
Committee .
File 160-85 4
Monday, May 20, 198S
[Bay Bridge Closure]
Resolution supporting the closure of two lanes on the upper deck of
the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge on Sunday, June 9, 1985, to
allow the Mental Health Association of Alameda County to conduct a
fund raising run across the Bridge. (Supervisor Silver presented.)
Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee; ordered returned
to the Board for consideration on May 28, 1985.
File 268-85
[S.F. Giants]
Resolution directing the City Attorney to file suit for an
injunction in the event the San Francisco Giants attempt to relocate
to San Jose or anyplace else. (Supervisor Maher presented on behalf
of Supervisors Kopp and Maher.) Referred to Culture and Recreation
Committee.
File 308-85-1
[S.F. Giants]
Resolution directing the City Attorney to bring suit for compensatory
and punitive damages against the City of San Jose, its public
officials and private individuals for intentionally interfering with
the business relationship of the City and County and the San
Francisco Giants in the event the City files suit to enjoin the
Giants from relocating in San Jose. (Supervisor Maher presented on
behalf of Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Hongisto.) Referred to Culture
and Recreation Committee.
File 308-85-2
[Joint Fund Raising Drive]
Resolution supporting a joint fund raising drive for the United Way
of the Bay Area, Combined Health Agencies and Environmental
Federation of California for the employees of the City and County
and urging the Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer to authorize a
combined UWBA, CHA AND EFC Fund Raising Drive with a combined
brochure and single pledge card. (Supervisor Ward presented on
behalf of Supervisor Walker.) Referred to Civil Service and General
Administration Committee.
File 309-85
[Charter City Bonds]
Resolution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of commercial
development revenue bonds to finance an office and retail
contractors center at 1717 Mission Street to be developed by L 5. W
Partnership, a California limited partnership. (Supervisor Renne
presented.) Referred to Finance Committee with request it be
considered at the June 12, 1985 meeting of Committee.
File 310-85
Monday, May 20, I9eb
[Newsracks]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Chief Administrative Officer
to authorize the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement
with the San Francisco Newsrack Committee to implement voluntary
controls in the placement and location of newsracks, and urging the
Mayor to urge the Public Utilities Commission to authorize the
General Manager of the Public Utilities Commission to enter into the
same. (Supervisor Maher presented on behalf of Supervisors Kopp and
Maher.) Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 326 85
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (skeletal) amending, adding and deleting various
sections thereof, relating to the civil service system and employee
relations matters. (Supervisor Mahec presented.) Referred to Rules
and Legislation Committee.
File 316-8S
[Ballot Measure)
Charter amendment (skeletal) amending Section 8.405 which fixes the
rates of compensation for members of the Fire Department who perform
the duties of pump operator, driver or tillerman to be set at a rate
above that set for the fourth year fire fighter classification.
(Supervisor Neldec presented.) Referred to Rules and Legislation
Committee .
File 317-85
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (skeletal) amending Sections 8.310, 3.660 and
3.661, relating to Civil Service System and related procedures.
(Supervisor Nelder presented.) Referred to Rules and Legislation
Committee.
File 318-85
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (draft) amending Section 8.343. relating to
disciplinary procedures for uniformed members of the Police and Fir<
Departments. (Supervisor Nelder presented.) Referred to Rules and
Legislation Committee.
File 319-85
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (draft) amending Sections 3.530 and 3.533,
relating to appointment of uniformed members to non-civil service
positions. (Supervisor Nelder presented.) Referred to Rules and
Legislation Committee.
File 320-85
Monday, May 20, 1985
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (draft) amending Section 3.S39, relating to
special police funds. (Supervisor Nelder presented.) Referred to
Rules and Legislation Committee.
File 321-85
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (First Draft) amending the Charter by adding
Section 3.511 thereto, relating to public health employees (which
would integrate the State Office of Mental Health Social Services
into the local county mental health system). (Supervisor Britt
presented on behalf of Supervisor Walker.) Referred to Rules and
Legislation Committee.
File 322-85
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (Skeletal) amending Sections 6.200. 6.203, 6.205,
6.306 and by adding Section 6.209 thereto, to require the City and
County to use the unencumbered surplus at the end of each year for
capital expenditures and to require that the minimum appropriation
for capital expenditures be equal to the average annual appropriation
for capital improvements for the last ten years. (Supervisor
Hongisto presented.) Referred to Rules and Legislation Committee.
File 323-85
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (Skeletal) amending the Charter to require the
Mayor to submit to the the Board of Supervisors a bi-annual report,
which would contain a three year projection of the City and County's
financial status, to be submitted with the Mayor's budget proposal
and on the first working day after the first day of the year.
(Supervisor Hongisto presented.) Referred to Rules and Legislation
Committee.
File 324-85
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (Skeletal) amending Section 8.423 thereof,
relating to dental plan for City employees. (Supervisor Kennedy
presented.) Referred to Rules and Legislation Committee.
File 325-85
Requests for Hearings
File 101-84-154, By Supervisor Renne: To consider requesting the
Mayor to appropriate funds for acquisition of Diamond Heights
Elementary School site for Police Academy. Referred to Finance
Committee .
File 7-85-14, By Supervisors Nelder, Kennedy, Silver, Britt: To
consider installing bus stop in front of the newly opened Rosa Parks
Senior Housing Building at 1251 Turk Street. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
Monday. May 20. 198S
File 12-8S 34, By Supervisor Silver: To consider supporting ACH 34,
which would standardize statewide police procedures in searching for
missing children. Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 18-85-18, By Supervisor Kennedy: To consider installing either
a "Stop", "Watch Out For Children" or "Reduce Speed" sign at the
intersection of 26th and Harrison Streets. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 19-85 12, By Supervisor Ward on behalf of Supervisor Molinari:
To consider establishing perpendicular parking on the south side of
Chestnut Street, between Larkin and Hyde Streets. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 26-85-3. By Supervisor Nelder: To consider establishing
mechanical street cleaning program in the Cole Valley area.
Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 26-85 4, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider implementing a
process by which residents in an area to be designated a mechanical
street cleaning area would be consulted concerning their opinions
before such designation is made. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 42-85-49, By Supervisor Kennedy on behalf of Supervisor Ward:
To consider temporary street closing of a portion of Vermont Street,
between Mariposa and 18th Streets, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., on
Sunday, June 23, 1985, for block party. Referred to Transportation
and Traffic Committee.
File 116-85-31, By Supervisor Maher : To consider implementing
permanent controls which would prohibit the conversion of
residential units to commercial use without the conditional use
authorization. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development
Committee .
File 115-85 32, By Supervisor Silver: To consider establishing
legislation defining criteria for exempting "back offices" from
Downtown Plan office growth caps. Referred to Planning, Housing and
Development Committee.
File 123-85-2, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider amending the
Public Works Code concerning the conversion of full-service gasoline
stations which would only require public notice of a proposed change
in use; which would require informational hearings by the Director
of Public Works, upon the request of a number of area residents and
the imposition of a duty on self service operators to direct
motorists to the nearest full service outlet. Referred to Public
Works Committee.
File 312-86, By Supervisor Renne: To consider funding and
administration of Community Mental Health Services. Referred to
Finance Committee.
File 313-86, By Supervisor Ward: To consider feasibility of
installing an underground pedestrian walkway under the intersection
of 19th Avenue and Holloway Street. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 314-86, By Supervisor Britt: To consider installing traffic
lights at the intersections of Key Avenue and Third Street and
Hollister Avenue and Third Street. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
Monday, May 20, 198b
File 315-86, By Supervisor Hongisto: To consider the feasibility of
reviving the "Juvenile Diversion Program". Referred to Human
Services Committee.
File 115-85-33, By Supervisor Silver: Hearing to consider whether
the Board of Supervisors should initiate neighborhood commercial
interim controls that differ from those imposed by the City Planning
Commission. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
Motions Adopted
Motion that the Transportation and Traffic Committee of the Board of
Supervisors shall hold a hearing on the transportation aspects of
the Downtown Plan on May 29, 1985.
File 223-84-11.1.
Supervisor Kennedy presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Silver, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Nelder, Renne,
Silver - 6.
Noes: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari. Walker, Ward - 4.
Motion initiating imposition of interim controls temporarily
prohibiting the granting of conditional use permits for automobile
wrecking operations unless additional specified conditions are met,
for an eighteen month period.
File 115-85-30.2.
Supervisors Ward, Britt, Renne, Silver presented.
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Britt, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder,
Renne, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Molinari, Silver, Ward - 4.
Motion directing the Clerk to transmit to City Planning Department
ordinance imposing permanent controls which would prohibit the
conversion of residential units to commercial use without the
conditional use authorization.
File 115-85-31.1.
Supervisor Maher presented and, seconded by Supervisor Silver,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, May 20, 198b
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Kenne,
Silver 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari, Walker, Ward
Referred to Committee
Motion ordering submitted to the qualified electors of the City and
County a declaration of policy regarding the retention of the Office
of the Chief Administrative Officer. File 311-8S. (Supervisor
Maher presented on behalf of Supervisors Kopp and Maher.) Referred
to Rules and Legislation Committee.
Reguests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter of inquiry be sent to the Director
of Health concerning irregular hours of blood pressure services at
the district health centers to determine if services can be offered
at all centers from the beginning of business until close of business
each day and each center offer evening hours at least once a week
for people who work during the day.
By Supervisor Nelder, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would amend the Public Works Code
concerning the conversion of full-service gasoline stations to
require public notice of a proposed change in use; to require
informational hearings by the Director of Public Works, upon the
request of a number of area residents and impose a duty on self
service operators to direct motorists to the nearest full service
outlet .
By Supervisor Nelder, that letters be sent to all City departments.
Parking Authority and Redevelopment Agency requesting a list of each
nonprofit corporation which is under contract or doing business with
their department or agency and which controls any real property
owned or purchased, in whole or in part, by the City and County.
By Supervisors Renne, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Silver, that City
Attorney be requested to draft appropriate legislation to permit the
City and County to join with other coastal communities in litigation
designed to stop the proposed exploratory drilling along the
northern and central California coast.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would define the criteria for
exempting "back offices" from the Downtown Plan office growth caps.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Director of City
Planning transmitting the April 26, 198S letter from the Recreation
and Park Commission concerning the need for a solar fan study for
the Hamilton and Kimball playgrounds and inquiring whether such a
study has been implemented.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation supporting ACR 34, which would standardized
statewide police procedures in searching for missing children.
Monday, May 20. 198b
By Supervisor Silver, that letter of inquiry be sent to the Director
of Public Works to determine why a new red zone has been painted for
the 2900 block of Pacific Avenue, taking up half the block for the
Egyptian Embassy, when there is already a red zone on Pacific Avenue.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works and the General Manager, Municipal Railway, requesting an
investigation into the feasibility of installing a bus stop sign at
the corner of Fremont and Mission Streets, to indicate this bus stop
location for the 42-Downtown Loop- Fisherman' s Wharf bus line for the
aid of both tourists and residents.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Health inquiring about the cost-effectiveness and the fiscal,
patient care and affirmative action aspects of the proposed transfer
of sixth floor orderies at San Francisco General Hospital.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter of inquiry be sent to the General
Manager. Municipal Railway, concerning the Bay to Breakers race and
the difficulty people had in obtaining transportation from the area
near the Polo fields in Golden Gate Park back into town, to determine
the feasibility of using trolley cars on Judah Street as a primary
way of moving people after the race next year.
By Supervisor Ward that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works to ascertain what plans and ideas the Department may have
concerning control of accidents and traffic problems at the corner
of 19th and Holloway Avenues.
By Supervisor Ward on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that City
Attorney be requested to prepare appropriate legislation to amend
the Ocean Avenue portion of the proposed permanent controls for the
Neighborhood Commercial Zoning Study, to reclassify the proposed
NC-3 portion of Ocean Avenue to NC-2.
By Supervisor Ward on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that letter of
inquiry be sent to the Director of Public Works to determine whether
a public hearing was held regarding the recently enacted street
sweeping program in the Russian Hill neighborhood.
By Supervisor Ward on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that letter of
inquiry be sent to the City Attorney concerning the standards,
conditions and requirements for mechanical ventilation in
residential buildings pursuant to California Administrative Code,
Title 25, Noise Insulation Standards (T24- -28) to determine whether
the Mission Park Apartments Project at 360 and 380 Folsom Street and
1281 Shotwell Street (Building permit number 52990, 529908, 529910,
529912) is complying with State law. If mechanical ventilation is
required to mitigate adverse noise impacts, what City agency is
responsible for enforcement. Is the City project sponsor complying
with these requirements.
By Supervisor Ward on behalf of Supervisor Molinari, that letter be
sent to the Public Utilities Commission inquirying about the
feasibility of installing a bus stop in front of the Rosa Parks
Senior Housing Project at 1251 Turk Street.
By Supervisor Ward on behalf of Supervisor Molinari, that letter
sent to the Director of Public Works requesting that trash
receptacles be placed at various locations.
be
Monday, May 20. 198S
By Supervisors Britt and Walker, that letter be sent to the Director
o£ Public Works transmitting copy of petition from residents of
Russian Hill requesting they be removed from the mechanical street
sweeping program.
By Supervisor Britt, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works requesting he investigate the feasibility of placing a "No
Dumping" sign at the point where the Pemperton Stairs intersects
with Clayton Street (southwest side).
By Supervisor Hongisto, that letter of inquiry be sent to the
Director of Public Works, concerning placing of metal plates on the
street surface at the corner of Fulton and Divisadero Streets, which
poses a safety hazard to motorists, to determine who is responsible
for correcting this hazardous condition.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter be sent to the Mayor and Chief
Administrative Officer inquirying into the status of a supplemental
appropriation request for $177,096 to implement the provisions of
Ordinance No. 139-84, concerning participation of minorities, women
and local businesses in City contracts, that was sent to the CAO's
office on April 19, 1985.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would allow the City and County to
impose a fee on the sale of all South African gold coins known as
"Krugerrands" sold within City limits.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter of inquiry be sent to the General
Manager, Municipal Railway, requesting information concerning the
feasibility of establishing a 38 Geary Limited bus stop at the
intersections where the 38 Geary and 19 Polk bus lines connect.
By Supervisor Maher, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation for permanent controls which would prohibit
conversion of residential units to commercial use without conditional
use authorization.
By Supervisor Silver, that the City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation to impose interim controls on the
Neighborhood Commercial Interim Zoning Controls.
Motions Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Betty Alberts (Supervisor Nelder)
Russell Prince (Supervisor Nelder)
Kurt Herbert Adler (Supervisor Nelder)
El Toreador Fonda Mexicana Restaurant (Supervisor Nelder)
Walter and Marie Garry (Supervisor Nelder)
Charles and Isadore Pivnick (Supervisor Nelder)
James Kearney (Supervisors Renne, Kopp, Maher, Nelder)
Ina Cokeley (Supervisor Renne)
Officers of Northern Station (Supervisor Ward on behalf of
Supervisor Molinari)
Marvin Roy (Supervisor Kennedy)
File 6-8S-20
No objection and motion adopted.
Monday, May 20, 198S
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Earl Behrens (Supervisors Molinari, Nelder)
Lewis E. Lercara (Supervisor Kopp)
George Bowles Croal (Supervisor Kopp)
Ruth Person (Supervisor Kopp)
Pat Malley (Supervisor Kopp)
Prescott Sullivan (Supervisor Britt)
Margaret Ryan (Supervisor Maher)
Larry Frias (Supervisor Maher)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
11 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Cleric
N.B.: This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological seguence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday. May 20, 198S
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on September 23, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 21
TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
i>OCUMENTS DEPT.
OCT a ^ i985
SAFJ FRANCl&CO
PUBLIC UBRARV
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Tuesday, May 28, 198S - 2:00 p.i
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:08 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Nelder, Silver, Walker, Ward (
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Renne - b.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Hongisto excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Kopp excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Kennedy was noted present at 2:11 p.m.
Supervisor Maher was noted present at 2:33 p.m.
Supervisor Renne was noted present at 2:12 p.m.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,425,265, Public Health. San Francisco
General Hospital, for permanent salaries-miscellaneous and related
mandatory fringe benefits for appropriation of funds for the creation
of 42 positions, materials and supplies, equipment purchases and
capital project budget; placing in reserve $642,164. (Controller)
File 101-84-86, Ordinance No. 272-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Public Health,
San Francisco General Hospital, reflecting the addition of 42
positions; companion measure to File 101-84-86. (Civil Service
Commission)
Tuesday, May 28, 1985
File 102-84-31, Ordinance No. 271-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $329,087, Public Health, Forensic Services,
Laguna Honda Hospital and San Francisco General Hospital, for
permanent salaries-miscellaneous, temporary salaries and overtime
(Memorandum of Understanding for Nurses); providing for ratification
of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-124, Ordinance No. 273-8S
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating and rescinding $69,972, Public Works, Street
Cleaning and Sewer Repair, for permanent salaries-miscellaneous for
appropriation of funds for reclassification of 25 positions.
(Controller)
File 101-84-132, Ordinance No. 274-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85. Public Works.
Street and Sewer Repair, reflecting the consolidation of classes
7422 Cribber and 7448 Sewer Cleaner and the reclassification of 20
positions to the new classification of 7421 Sewer Maintenance Worker;
companion measure to File 101-84-132. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-17, Ordinance No. 276-86
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance. 1984-85. Public Works,
reflecting creation of two new classifications and reallocation of
five existing positions; companion measure to File 101-84-132.
(Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-25, Ordinance No. 277-85
Finally passed.
[Airport - Concession Lease]
Ordinance approving third modification. to lease of candy shop in the
International Terminal Building at San Francisco International
Airport between Skyline Candy and Gifts, Inc., and the City and
County of San Francisco, acting by and through its Airports
Commission. (Airports Commission)
File 27-85-7. Resolution No. 279-85
Finally passed.
Tuesday. May 28, 198S
[Government Funding)
Ordinance appropriating $300,000, Fire Department, for extended work
week; rescinding $300,000 from permanent salaries uniform and
retirement uniform. (Controller)
File 101-84-14^, Ordinance No. 27S- 8S
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Dennis Michael
Gehringer and Timothy Kay Morgan against Gregory Corralles and City
and County of San Francisco by payment of $12,S00. (City Attorney)
File 4S-8S 2S, Ordinance No. 282-85
(Superior Court No. 800-247.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Stephen Lawrence
and Effie Pappas against City and County of San Francisco, et al.,
by payment of $12,bOO. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-26, Ordinance No. 283-85
(Superior Court No. 918 586.)
Finally passed.
Recommendation of Public Protection Committee
Finally Passed
[Secondhand Dealers]
Ordinance amending Police Code, reguiring secondhand dealers to
report the purchase and sale of certain property, authorizing the
Chief of Police to adopt rules and regulations and defining tangible
personal property for these purposes. (Supervisor Nelder)
File 121-85-3, Ordinance No. 288-85
(Amends Sections 1276 and 1279.1.)
Finally passed.
Recommendations of Public Works Committee
Finally Passed
[Change Sidewalk Width]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled "Regulating the Width
of Sidewalks", changing the width of sidewalk on a portion of Lusk
Street. (Department of Public Works)
File 34-85-5, Ordinance No. 280-85
Tuesday, May 28, 198b
(Adds Section 1463 . )
Finally passed.
[Underground District]
Ordinance creating an Underground District No. 31b in Lincoln Park
Golf Course. (Department of Public Works)
File 52-85-1, Ordinance No. 284-85
Finally passed.
Recommendation of Health Committee
Finally Passed
[Community Mental Health Advisory Board]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, extending expiration date to
October 1, 1985. (Health Committee)
File 393-84-1, Ordinance No. 278-85
(Amends Section 15.10-6.)
Finally passed.
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Adopted
[Parking Regulations]
Resolution enacting parking regulation, Florida Street. (Department
of Public Works)
File 19-85-10, Resolution No. 478-85
(90 Degree Parking - Establish
Florida Street, east side from a point approximately 400 feet
north of 16th Street to a point 900 feet north of 16th Street.)
Adopted.
[Traffic Regulations]
Resolution enacting traffic regulations on Flower Street.
(Department of Public Works)
File 20-85-8, Resolution No. 479-85
(Stopping Prohibited (Tow Away) At All Times
Flower Street, south side, between Loorais street and Bayshore
Boulevard;
Tuesday, May 28, 198S
Klower Street, north side, between Patterson Street and Bayshore
Boulevard . )
Adopted
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing ot portions of various
streets at various times.
File 42-8b-40, Resolution No. 482-8S
(Berry Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets from 10:00 a.m. to
2:00 p.m., Sunday, June 2, 9, and 16, 198S, for band practice for
Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade;
Fulton Street, between Hyde and Larkin Streets, from 6:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday, July 26-27, 1985, and Polk
Street, between McAllister and Grove Streets, from 6:00 a.m. to
8:00 p.m., Sunday, July 28, 198S for 1985 San Francisco Art
Commission Festival;
DeSoto Street, between Holloway and Urbano Drive from 10:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, July 4, 1985, for Fourth of July block
party sponsored by S.A.F.E. Block Club;
24th Street, between Hampshire Street and South Van Ness Avenue,
and Harrison Street, between 23rd and 2Sth Streets from 6:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m., Sunday, September 15, 1985, for celebration of
Mexican Independence Day;
Laguna Street, between Bush and Sutter Streets from 10:00 a.m. to
8:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, July 13-14. 1985, for Konko
Church Summer Festival;
Area bounded by Army, 25th. Indiana and Third Streets from
6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Sunday. October 6, 1985, for San Francisco
Horseless Carriage Annual Swap meet.)
Adopted .
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Nelder, Silver, Walker.
Ward 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher, Renne - 5.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNF Ui ISHED BUSINESS
R e c p mmendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
Tuesday, May 28, 198S
[Contracts for Sale of Electric Energy]
Ordinance approving interim contracts between Turlock Irrigation
District and City and County of San Francisco and between Modesto
Irrigation District and City and County of San Francisco, operating
by and through Public Utilities Commission. (City Attorney)
File 292-85, Ordinance No. 2S3-8S
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Nelder, Silver, Walker,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp. Maher, Renne - 5.
Adopted as Amended
[Reimbursement to Employees]
Resolution authorizing reimbursement for cost of personal property
of City and County employees damaged and/or stolen in line of duty.
File 51-85-1. Resolution No. 485-85
(Department
Recreation and Park
Gloria Marble
Torn Slacks
and underwear
Amount
Claimed
Amount
Recommended
Airports Commission
Michael R. Hair
Mark R. Bacchi
Anthony Latchison
Malcolm Boyd
Roy Tellis
Willie Bible
Torn Slacks 22.00 22.00
Broken Eyeglasses 126.00 126.00
Damaged Shoes 25.00 -0- 25 .00
Damaged Shoes 52.00 -0- 52.00
Damaged Shoes 48.00 -0- 4 8.00
Damaged Shoes 55.00 -0- 55.00
Hetch Hetchv Water and Power
Stanley Lucas
Dept. of Public Works
Fung Wong
City Attorney
Wendy Marie Thomas
Board of Supervisors
Darryl Cox
Iroken Eyeglasses 115.50
Auto Damaged
Stolen Eyeglasses 118.00
Damaged Shirt 46.86
Total Amount $ 4,092.46
$((479.36. ))
659.36)
Tuesday, May 28, 1985
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend on line 6 by deleting "7" and inserting "11" and by deleting
"479.36" and inserting "6S9.36"; amend list dated April 9, 1985
under column entitled "Amount Recommended" by deleting " 0 " and
inserting 25 .00 for Anthony Latchison, 52 .00 for Malcom Boyd, 48 .00
for Roy Tellis, 55_.00 for Willie Bible and deleting "479.36" and
inserting "669.36".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes; Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp ~ 2.
Recommendations of Civil Service and General Administration Committet
Finally Passed
[Salary Standardization, Nurses]
Ordinance fixing, enumerating and providing schedules of compensation
for persons employed by City and County of San Francisco, the San
Francisco Community College District and the San Francisco Unified
School District, whose compensations are subject to the provisions
of Section 8.403 of the Charter, and establishing benefits, working
schedules, and conditions of employment and methods of payment,
effective July 1. 1985. (Civil Service Commission)
File 103-85, Ordinance No. 285-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Silver,
Walker, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Renne - 4.
[Contract Amendment]
Ordinance authorizing an amendment to contract between the Board of
Administration of the California Public Employees' Retirement System
and City and County, relating to retirement benefits for certain
City employees (Airport Police). (Supervisor Molinari)
File 225-85, Ordinance No. 254-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari. Nelder, Silver,
Walker. Ward - 7
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp. Maher, Renne - 4.
Tuesday, May 28, 198S
Recommendation of Public Protection Committee
Rereferred to Committee
[State Legislation]
Resolution supporting passage of Senate Bill 5 permitting the
establishment of an impaired driving checkpoint program in the City
and County. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 12-85-14, Resolution No.
Supervisor Britt, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver. Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher - 3.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Britt assumed the
Recommendations of Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Rereferred to Committee
[Chinatown-North Beach Residential Hotel Unit Moratorium]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to provide for exceptions to
the prohibition against conversion of residential hotel units to any
other use. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 113-85-2. Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 41B.5 and 41B.6.)
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Walker, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari - 4.
The President reassumed the Chair.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Condominium Conversion]
Ordinance amending City Subdivision Code, to provide a procedure for
exempting the conversion of stock cooperatives to condominium.
(Supervisor Kopp)
Tuesday, May 28, 198S
File 126-8S-2, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 1303 and adds Section 1397.)
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
amend on page 4, line 10 by inserting "other than a shareholder of
the stock cooperative" after the word "person"; page 4, line 11:
replace the word "from" with "in"; page 8, lines 18 and 19: delete
"the share holders and shall be duly acknowledged" and insert
"parties having any record title interest in the real property
subdivided. If the map is not signed by all of the stockholders,
the person or persons signing shall produce evidence satisfactory to
the Director that they are authorized to sign on behalf of the stock
cooperative" .
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Silver, Walker 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Nelder, Ward 4.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
further amend on lines 7 and 14 by changing "15" to "30".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne.
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Nelder, Ward - 4.
Passed for second reading as amended.
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Nelder, Ward - 4.
Finally Passed
[Zoning Change]
Ordinance adopting changes in property use classification as an
amendment to the Zoning Map of the City and County of property
located at 1903 Broderick Street, 2904, 2908 and 2910 California
Street, Lots 6, 6A, 6B and 30 in Assessor's Block 1024, and 2890
California Street, Lot 19 in Assessor's Block 102S from an RM- 1
(Mixed Residential. Low Density) District to an RM- 2 (Mixed
Residential, Moderate Density) District. (Department of City
Planning)
File 36-85-8.2, Ordinance No. 281-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder. Renne.
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp. Maher - 3.
Tuesday. May 28, 198S
[Zoning Change]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, by amending the Zoning Map of
the City and County for Assessor's Block 338, Lot 23 and Assessor's
Block 339, Lots 14-18, to reclassify portions of Height and Bulk
District 80-120-T to 80-T; and by amending City Planning Code, to
provide for conditional use review of demolition of buildings
containing residential units. (Department of City Planning)
File 115-85-18.2, Ordinance No. 287-85
(Amends Section 249.5 and adds Section 249 . 5 (C) (11) . )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp. Maher - 3.
Rereferred to Committee
[Zoning Change]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, by amending the Zoning Map of
the City and County for property located at Assessor's Block 347,
Lot 5 to reclassify this parcel from C-3-G to RC-4, to reclassify
this parcel from Height and Bulk District 80-X to 80-T, and to amend
the boundaries of the North of Market Residential Special Use
District to include this parcel. (Department of City Planning)
File 115-85-17.2, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
rerefer to Committee.
Motion to rerefer adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher - 3.
Finally Passed
[Zoning Text Change]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, to provide for a Mission and
Murray Streets Affordable Housing Special Use District in which there
would be a density bonus with conditional use authorization.
(Department of City Planning)
File 115-85-13.2, Ordinance No. 286-85
(Adds Section 249E. )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher - 3.
Tuesday. May 28. 1985
Recommendation of Health Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Forensic Advisory Council]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to establish a Forensic
Advisory Council. (Supervisor Walker)
File 321-84. Ordinance No.
(Adds Section IS. 11. )
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari. Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp. Maher - 3.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Adopted
[Public Transportation]
Resolution authorizing the Golden Gate Bridge. Highway and
Transportation District to operate a commute hour ferry shuttle bus
service on various restricted streets in the financial district.
(Department of Public Works)
File 55-84-3, Resolution No. 486-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher - 3.
[Parking of Vehicles]
Resolution extending the boundaries of Residential Permit Parking
Area "G" in the Pacific Heights Area and adding to the list of
streets upon which time limitations shall apply. (Department of
Public Works)
File 40-85-5, Resolution No. 480-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder. Renne.
Silver, Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher 3.
Tuesday, May 28, 1985
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of various
streets for Annual Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade and Celebration.
File 42-85-41, Resolution No. 483-85
(Polk Street, between McAllister and Grove Streets, from 12:00
noon, Saturday, June 29, to 12:00 midnight, Sunday, June 30, 1985,
for stage construction, provided that intersections remain open.
Market Street, between Stuart and 8th Streets;
Spear Street, between Market Street and the Embarcadero;
Harrison Street, between Spear and First Streets;
Howard Street, between Spear and First Streets;
Folsom Street, between Spear and First Streets;
Fremont Street, between Harrison and Howard Streets;
Beale Street, between the Embarcadero and Howard Street; and
Main Street, between the Embarcadero and Howard Street, June 30,
1985 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.;
McAllister Street, between Van Ness Avenue and Hyde Street;
Larkin Street, between Golden Gate Avenue and the north side of
Grove Street;
Polk Street, between Golden Gate Avenue and the north side of
Grove Street;
Hyde Street, between Golden Gate Avenue and the south side of
Fulton Street;
Fulton Street, between Larkin and Hyde Streets;
Grove Street, between Larkin and Polk Streets (part of which must
remain open to accommodate bus service accordingly), June 30,
1985. from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne.
Silver. Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp, Maher - 3.
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of various
streets for Carnaval parade and celebration.
File 42-85-42. Resolution No. 484-85
(Polk Street, between McAllister and Grove Streets from 6:00 p.m.,
Saturday, June 22. to 8:00 p.m., Sunday, June 23, 1985 for stage
construction;
Capp Street, between 20th and 25th Streets from 8:00 to
10:30 a.m., Sunday. June 23, 1985, for parade assembly;
Grove Street, between Van Ness Avenue and Hyde Street;
McAllister Street, between Van Ness Avenue and Hyde Street;
Larkin Street, between Golden Gate Avenue and Hayes Street;
Polk Street, between Golden Gate Avenue and Hayes Street from
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., June 23, 1985 for festival activities;
Fulton Street, between Hyde and Leavenworth Streets from 6:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m., June 23, 1985, for festival activities.)
Adopted by the following vote:
Tuesday. May 2f
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward 8.
Absent: Supervisors Honqisto, Kopp, Maher 3.
[Grant State Funds]
Resolution authorizing Public Utilities Commission to apply for,
accept and expend $39.4 million of Transportation Development Act,
Article 3 and Article 4 funds. State Transit Assistance funds, and
AB II07 Half-Cent Sales Tax funds for I98S 86 Municipal Railway
Operation and Capital Improvements. (Mayor)
File 94-8S 4, Resolution No. 487-8S
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver. Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher - 3.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Britt assumed the
Chair .
From Transportation and Traffic Committee Without Recommendation
Adopted
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Folsom
Street, between First and Fremont Streets, from 7:1b to 8:45 a.m.,
Sunday, June 9, 1986, for staging area of Bay Bridge Run.
(Supervisor Silver)
File 42 85-36, Resolution No. 481-86
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Walker, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari 4.
[Bay Bridge Closure]
Resolution supporting the closure of two lanes on the upper deck of
the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge on Sunday, June 9, 1985, to
allow the Mental Health Association of Alameda County to conduct a
fund raising run across the Bridge. (Supervisor Silver)
File 268-86, Resolution No. 489-86
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Tuesday, May 28, 1986
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Walker. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari - 4.
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
[New Condominium]
Motion approving final map of 355 Buena Vista Avenue East, also known
as Park Hill West, a condominium subdivision. (Department of Public
Works)
File 58-85-16
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Walker. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari - 4.
The President reassumed the Chair.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
[Public Hearing]
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to proposed sewer
service and industrial cost recovery charges to be paid by users for
fiscal year 1986-86, pursuant to Articles 4.1 and 4.2 of the Public
Works Code.
File 21-86
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Mr. Madison
Marguerite Warren
Robert Bacci
Paul Berrigan
There being no one else present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing concluded.
Tuesday, May 28, 1985
From the Chief Administrative Officer
Consideration Continued
[Sewer Service Charge]
Resolution adopting and imposing schedules of sewer service and
industrial cost recovery charges to be paid by users for fiscal year
198b 86 pursuant to Articles 4.1 and 4.2 of the Public Works Code;
establishing the Clean Water Program as a public service enterprise;
providing for a severability clause. (Chief Administrative Officer)
File 21-85, Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved adoption.
Supervisor Renne. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
continue consideration to June 24, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Walker, Ward ^ 7.
Noes: Supervisor Maher - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Silver - 3.
SPECIAL ORDER - 3:00 P.M.
Hearing Closed
[Public Hearing]
Hearing of all persons interested in or objecting to proposed
vacation of a portion of Thomas Avenue, west of Fitch Street for the
construction of the Griffith Street Pump Station and Griffith
Reservoir .
File 183-85-2
(Pursuant to notice of intention given in Resolution No. 375-85
adopted April 22, 1985. )
The President inguired if anyone present wished to speak.
There being no one present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing closed.
From Real Estate Department
Passed for Second Reading
[Street Vacation]
Ordinance ordering the vacation of a portion of Thomas Avenue, west
of Fitch Street for the construction of the Griffith Street Pump
Station and Griffith Reservoir.
File 183-85-2, Ordinance No.
Tuesday, May 28, 1985
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
passage for second reading.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Silver - 3.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Bernard Barron, Acting General Manager, Recreation and Park
Department, May 25-June 3; Supervisor Louise Renne, May 30-June 2;
Supervisor Doris Ward, June 6-10 and July 6-23, 1985.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 457-85
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Nelder, Ward - 4.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[License Fees]
Ordinance authorizing the Tax Collector to refund license fees for
theaters, adult theaters and adult bookstores; an uncodified
ordinance. (Supervisor Britt presented on behalf of Supervisor
Hongisto.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 327-85
Adopted
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Front
Street, between Green and Vallejo Streets, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m.,
on Monday, June 17, 1985, for opening ceremonies of new KGO- TV and
Radio facility.
File 42-85-52, Resolution No. 464-85
Tuesday. May 2(
Supervisor Renne presented and. seconded by Supervisor BriCt,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari, Renne,
Walker 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp, Nelder. Silver, Ward s.
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Van Ness
Avenue, between Hayes and McAllister Streets, from 8:00 p.m.,
Friday, May 31, 198S to 2:00 a.m., Saturday, June 1, 198S, for the
Black and White Ball, except that the Municipal Railway shall be
permitted through the affected streets and intersections.
File 42-85 53. Resolution No. 465-85
Supervisor Maher presented and, seconded by Supervisor Silver,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Nelder, Ward 4.
[Aids - Federal Funding]
Resolution urging Congress to approve $153 million in AIDS spending
for the next fiscal year and to approve funding for AIDS education
and prevention programs and expended testing of drugs that show
promise in the treatment of the disease.
File 108-85-3, Resolution No. 467-85
Supervisor Britt presented and, seconded by Supervisor Walker,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Nelder, Silver, Ward - 5.
[Appointments ]
Resolution appointing certain persons to the San Francisco Boxing
Hall of Fame Committee.
File 168-85-1, Resolution No. 469 85
Supervisor Nelder presented and, seconded by Supervisor Renne.
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Tuesday, May 28, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Mahec, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Operation Concern]
Resolution approving a one month emergency payment between the City
and County, Department of Public Health, Community Substance Abuse
Services, Division of Alcohol Programs and Pacific Mental Health
Services, Inc., Operation Concern, in an amount of $4,000.
File 208-85-4, Resolution No. 470-85
Supervisor Walker presented and. seconded by Supervisor
Kennedy, moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Walker - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp. Nelder. Silver, Ward - 5.
Referred to Committee
[Funding]
Resolution urging the Mayor to urge the Health Commission to
appropriate moneys within the Health Department budget to fund the
18th Street Services. (Supervisor Molinari presented.) Referred to
Health Committee.
File 328-86
[Aquatic Park]
Resolution urging the Department of the Interior and the Golden Gate
National Recreation Area Advisory Committee to revise the master
plan for Aquatic Park. (Supervisor Nelder presented.) Referred to
Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 329-85
Adopted
[ In Memoriam]
Resolution in honor of the memory of Robert C. Levy.
File 330-85. Resolution No. 473-85
Supervisor Nelder presented and, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Tuesday, May 2f
[Government Funding]
Resolution approving the transfer of funds by the Recreation and
Park Department for the employment of an interim General Manager.
File 331 85, Resolution No. 474 8b
Supervisor Renne presented and, seconded by Supervisor Walker,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Walker 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Nelder, Silver, Ward - 5.
Referred to Committee
[General Obligation Sewer Bond Debt Service]
Resolution expressing the intent of the City and County to adopt a
budget which includes payment for general obligation sewer bond debt
service out of the general fund. (Supervisor Silver presented on
behalf of Supervisor Kopp.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 339-8S
Requests for Hearings
File 18-85 19, By Supervisor Ward: To consider installing stop
signs at the intersections of Piedmont and Ashbury Streets and
Clifford Terrace and Ashbury Street. Referred to Transportation and
Traffic Committee.
File 20 85-9, By Supervisor Ward: To consider installing "15 mph"
signs on Ashbury Streets, north and south. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 34-85-6, By Supervisor Silver: To consider narrowing the
sidewalk on London and Paris Streets, north of Excelsior Avenue, for
diagonal parking. Referred to Public Works Committee.
File 81-85-1, By Supervisor Silver: To consider feasibility of
establishing a special use district for the Market/Van Ness area,
imposing a moratorium on development and separating the area from
the Downtown Plan. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development
Committee .
File 97-85-29, By Supervisor Renne: To consider amending the
Administrative Code by rescinding Section 15.2-1, Hospital and Other
Health Services in an Emergency. Referred to Health Committee.
Tuesday, May 28, 198S
File 115-85-35, By Supervisor Britt: To consider amending the
Downtown Plan Ordinance to limit the transfer of TDK on development
lots to 25% of FAR, prohibit TDR transfer to the site of the
demolition of a Heritage C rated building, prohibit the crediting of
solariums as open space, delete certain types of open space as
acceptable under Section 138, require extended public use of open
space during daylight savings time, apply the Office and Housing
Production Program (OHPP) and Transit Impact Development Fee to
offices of 25,000 square feet or more, authorize imposition of height
reduction on development when 50% or more of a block is developed
within 90% of allowable heights and on development which exceeds the
average height of buildings on a streetfront, require applicants for
Section 309 exceptions to provide certain documentation and to
establish that the exception will not be of lesser quality than a
complying building, or having a greater negative environmental
impact, disallow exceptions to the open space requirement, and allow
the imposition of additional requirements under Section 309 based on
certain considerations including cumulative impact. Referred to
Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 128-85-4, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider the toxic waste
leakage at University Mound Reservoir. Referred to Energy and
Environment Committee.
File 208-85-6, By Supervisor Walker: To consider the City's
residential care system and the need to implement changes. Referred
to Health Committee.
File 332-85, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider the status of the
restoration of the Beach Chalet. Referred to Culture and Recreation
Committee.
File 334-85. By Supervisor Walker: To consider the Transit Impact
Development Fee. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 335-85, By Supervisors Walker, Molinari, Silver: To consider
the traffic conditions and potential hazards for bicyclists on the
newly renovated area of Market Street, between Castro and Duboce
Streets. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 336-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider removing the white
zone in front of 4500 Geary Boulevard. Referred to Transportation
and Traffic Committee.
File 337-85, By Supervisor Ward: To consider eliminating the
bricked out "bumps" on Haight Street in order to create more parking
spaces. Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 338-85, By Supervisor Ward: To consider creating compact-size
parking area along portions of Haight Street and cross streets.
Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Molinari. that letter be sent to the Department of
Public Works requesting trash receptacles be placed at various
locations.
Tuesday, May 28, 198b
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter of inquiry be sent to the Mayor,
and the Chief Administrative Officer concerning toxic materials to
determine if the Mayor and/or the Chief Administrative Officer have
inquired of the various departments under their jurisdiction if there
are any other sites in the City and County where toxic materials are
stored .
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter of inquiry be sent to the
Director of Health to determine if the City provides free check ups
for anyone who may have come in contact with the toxic materials
found at University Mound Reservoir.
By Supervisor Renne, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would amend the Administrative Code by
rescinding Section 15.2-1, Hospital and Other Health Services in an
Emergency.
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter be sent to the Department of
Public Works requesting trash receptacle be placed at 23rd Avenue
and Noriega Street.
By Supervisor Britt, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
amendment to the Neighborhood Commercial Special Use Districts,
which would exempt operators of existing businesses from conditional
use provisions.
By Supervisor Maher, that letter of inquiry be sent to the Director
of Public Works concerning a pedestrian overpass and an underground
passageway at 19th Avenue and Holloway to determine the costs of
implementing the overpass or underground passageway, what steps would
be necessary to accomplish either of these proposals and length of
time necessary to construct, including street closures, etc.
By Supervisor Maher, that letter of inquiry be sent to the President,
San Francisco State University, concerning the triangular flower bed
located at the northwest corner of 19th Avenue and Holloway to
determine whether the University has plans to redesign the flower bed
in order to allow pedestrian traffic to flow more directly into the
crosswalk, rather than scattering into the vehicle traffic lanes. As
a related matter, notify the University that the Newsrack Committee
met at that location and moved several newsracks out of the crosswalk
to alleviate some of the problems on that corner.
By Supervisor Maher, that letter of inquiry be sent to the Chief of
Police, concerning large trucks traveling along Bay Street in the
Marina District, to determine whether the regulations restricting
large vehicles on that street are being enforced by the Police
Department .
By Supervisor Maher, that letter of inquiry be sent to the Acting
General Manager, Municipal Railway, to determine whether Municipal
Railway drivers are using Bay Street as a crosstown route in
violation of restrictions on large vehicles on that street.
By Supervisor Maher, that letter of inquiry be sent to the Director
of Public Works, concerning changing the towaway zone hours on the
north side of Bay Street from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. to 3:00 to 6:00 p.m..
to determine the rationale for such change.
Tuesday, May 2(
By Supervisor Maher, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works transmitting copy of correspondence received concerning
whether the bicycle lane created on Market Street, between Castro
and Duboce may be too wide.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would create a special use district
for the Market/Van Ness area, which would impose a moratorium on
development and separate the area from the Downtown Plan.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would narrow the sidewalk on London
and Paris Streets, north of Excelsior Avenue, for diagonal parking.
By Supervisor Britt. that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would amend the Downtown Plan
Ordinance to limit the transfer of TDR on development lots to 25% of
FAR. to prohibit TDR transfer to the site of the demolition of a
Heritage C rated building, to prohibit the crediting of solariums as
open space, to delete certain types of open space as acceptable
under Section 138, to require extended public use of open space
during daylight savings time, to apply the Office and Housing
Production Program (OHPP) and Transit Impact Development Fee to
offices of 25,000 square feet or more, to authorize imposition of
height reduction on development when 50% or more of a block is
developed within 90% of allowable heights and on development which
exceeds the average height of buildings on a streetfront, to require
applicants for Section 309 exceptions to provide certain
documentation and to establish that the exception will not be of
lesser quality than a complying building, or having a greater
negative environmental impact, to disallow exceptions to the open
space requirement, and to allow the imposition of additional
requirements under Section 309 based on certain considerations
including cumulative impact.
Motions Adopted
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing ordinance amending the Downtown Plan
Ordinance limit the transfer of TDR on development lots to 25% of
FAR, prohibit TDR transfer to the site of the demolition of a
Heritage C rated building, prohibit the crediting of solariums as
open space, delete certain types of open space as acceptable under
Section 138. require extended public use of open space during
daylight savings time, apply the Office and Housing Production
Program (OHPP) and Transit Impact Development Fee to offices of
25.000 square feet or more, authorize imposition of height reduction
on development when 50% or more of a block is developed within 90% of
allowable heights and on development which exceeds the average height
of buildings on a streetfront, require applicants for Section 309
exceptions to provide certain documentation and to establish that the
exception will not be of lesser quality than a complying building, or
having a greater negative environmental impact, to disallow
exceptions to the open space requirement, and allow the imposition
of additional requirements under Section 309 based on certain
considerations including cumulative impact.
File 115-85-35.1.
Supervisor Britt presented and, seconded by Supervisor Walker,
moved adoption.
Tuesday. May 28, 198b
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Nelder, Ward 4.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Don Schmidt (Supervisor Molinari)
Frank R. Gore (Supervisor Molinari)
Mr. and Mrs. Rafael P. Borja (Supervisor Molinari)
James Ferels (Supervisor Renne)
Mack Hunter (Supervisor Renne)
Father John O'Connor (Supervisor Renne)
Ruth Kadish (Supervisor Britt)
Jim Raines (Supervisor Maher)
Kathryn J. Lockhart (Supervisor Nelder)
Federation of Chinese Organizations of America
(Supervisor Nelder)
File 6- 85-21
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letter of Commendation to the following;
Jan Botza (Supervisor Maher)
File 6.1-8S
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Robert Levy (Board)
Clarissa McMahon (Board)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
4:07 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Tuesday, May 28, 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on September 30, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 22
MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, June 3. 198S - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:09 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker -
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Ward - 5.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Hongisto excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Kopp excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Britt was noted present at 2:41 p.m.
Supervisor Kennedy was noted present at 2:12 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:16 p.m.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $426,374, Public Health, Community Substance
Abuse Services, for medical services contracts, communications,
subscriptions, other contractual services, office supplies and data
processing supplies; rescinding $134,400 from State Drug Block Funds
(mental health subventions). (Controller)
File 101-84-146, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $9,540, Mayor's Emergency Services, for
telephone; providing for ratification of action previously taken.
(Controller)
Monday, June 3, 1985
File 101-84-147, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $63,291. Public Defender, for fees and other
compensation, telephone, postage, subscription, transcript, rental
of property, office supplies, technical supplies and services of
other departments. Building Repair; rescinding $63,291 from permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and mandatory fringe benefits; providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-148, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $33,473, Mayor, for professional and special
services (Recreation Center for the Handicapped); providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-151, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $30,600. Purchasing Department, for
professional and special services and data processing equipment.
(Finance Committee)
File 101-84-159.1, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Veronica Sanford
against City and County by payment of $37,500. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-24, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 801-815.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Dawn D. Button
against City and County by payment of $20,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-27, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 803-549.)
Passed for second reading.
Monday, June 3, 198S
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Ruth Wiltz against
City and County, et al., by payment of $3S,000. (City Attorney)
File 45 85-28, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 774-353 consolidated with Superior Court No.
779-161. )
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Ida Mae Duncan
against City and County by payment of $130,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-29, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 786-862.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the House of Sobel
against City and County by payment of $69,000. (City Attorney)
File 46-85-30, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 763-009.)
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Emergency Work]
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works and Clean Water
Program to take necessary measures to protect the health, welfare
and property of the citizens of San Francisco by performing
necessary work to replace the sewer on Grant Avenue, Filbert Street
to Greenwich Street. (Department of Public Works)
File 28-85-19, Resolution No. 496-85
Adopted.
[Emergency Work]
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works and Clean Water
Program to take necessary measures to protect the health, welfare
and property of the citizens of San Francisco by performing necessary
work to replace the sewer on 19th Street, Mission Street to Capp
Street. (Department of Public Works)
File 28-85-20, Resolution No. 497-85
Adopted.
Monday, June 3, 198S
[Employee Replacement]
Resolution approving immediate filling of vacated position of 7377
Stage Electrician, War Memorial Department. (War Memorial)
File 31-85-8, Resolution No. 498-85
Adopted.
[Acceptance of Gift]
Resolution accepting a gift of $70,000 from Friends of Lita Victor
through Friends of Recreation and Parks, for landscaped viewing area
along seawall at Marina Small Craft Harbor for Lita Victor memorial
marker, for use by Recreation and Park Department. (Recreation and
Park Commission)
File 38-85-7, Resolution No. 500-85
Adopted.
[Acceptance of Gift]
Resolution authorizing acceptance of a gift of $1,000 to be held in
trust to support activities in connection with the American
Tricentennial Celebration. (City Attorney)
File 38-85-8, Resolution No. 501-85
Adopted .
[Lease Modification]
Resolution approving lease modification with Golden Gate Parking
Corporation for operation of Moscone Center Garage to reduce hours
of operation from 24 hours per day to 16 hours per day when no
special events are scheduled at Moscone Convention Center during
those hours. (Parking Authority)
File 47-85-3, Resolution No. 502-85
Adopted.
[Settlement of Claim]
Resolution approving settlement of unlitigated claim of Bess Waxer
and her attorney Clifford J. Weinberg by payment of $4,000. (City
Attorney)
File 48-85-3, Resolution No. 503-85
Adopted.
[Lease of Property]
Resolution authorizing renewal and extension of certain existing
leases of real property for Controller's Office. (Real Estate
Department)
File 64-85-14, Resolution No. 504-85
Adopted.
Monday, June 3, 1985
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Ward 4.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
From Real Estate Department
Finally Passed
[Street Vacation]
Ordinance ordering the vacation of a portion of Thomas Avenue, west
of Fitch Street for the construction of the Griffith Street Pump
Station and Griffith Reservoir.
File 183-85-2, Ordinance No. 290-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Ward - 4.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Britt assumed the
Chair .
Recommendation of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Finally Passed
[Condominium Conversion]
Ordinance amending City Subdivision Code, to provide a procedure for
exempting the conversion of stock cooperatives to condominium.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 126-85-2, Ordinance No. 289-85
(Amends Section 1303 and adds Section 1397.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari - 3.
Monday, June 3, 1985
The President reassumed the Chaic.
Recommendation of Health Committee
Finally Passed
[Forensic Advisory Council]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to establish a Forensic
Advisory Council. (Supervisor Walker)
File 321-84, Ordinance No. 291-85
(Adds Section 15.11. )
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Ward - 4.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $8,150,000, Clean Water Program, for projects
budget (flooding control projects). (Controller)
File 101-84-137, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to amend
on lines 16 and 17 by deleting the entire Section 2 and substituting
the following new section: "Section 2. Said funds are appropriated
under this ordinance for the projects listed as set forth in the
memorandum of the Budget Analyst dated May 29, 1985 set forth in
Sections 2 and 3 in the amounts and in the priority listed. Any
departure from the projects as identified in points 2 and 3 shall be
reported to the Board of Supervisors for their approval."
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Walker, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher - 4.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver.
Walker, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Maher - 4.
Monday, June 3, 1985
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding)
Ordinance appropriating $250,000, Recreation and Park, Planning and
Development, for land acquisition. (Controller)
File 101 84-lSO, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, WalKer, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp - 3.
Adopted
[Purchase of Property]
Resolution authorizing acquisition of Lots 1 through 5 and 51 through
53 in Assessor's Block 5614 and Lot 1 (PTN. ) in Assessor's Block
5547 for open space purposes: companion measure to File 101-84-150.
(Real Estate Department)
File 84-85 4, Resolution No. 506-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy. Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne.
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp 3.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $650,000, Mayor, Housing and Economic
Development, for program project budget, grant to Central City
Developers and the San Francisco Housing Authority to fund the
deficit in development costs for development of 89 elderly housing
units. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-152, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp - 3.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $2,500,000, Mayor, Housing and Economic
Development, for rental of property (prepaid lease of Polytechnic
High School site to be developed for housing); placing a reserve on
$2,500,000. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-153, Ordinance No.
Monday, June 3, 198S
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to amend
on line 17 by deleting "Finance Committee" and inserting "Board of
Supervisors" .
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President. Supervisor Britt assumed the
Passed for Second Reading
[Lease of Property]
Ordinance approving lease between G. Armanino and Sons. Inc. and
City and County, operating by and through the Public Utilities
Commission, and approving sublease between Mission Valley Rock Co.
and G. Armanino and Sons, Inc. (Public Utilities Commission)
File 65-85-9. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Nelder. Renne.
Silver. Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp, Molinari - 3.
[Sale of Property]
Ordinance authorizing sale of surplus Water Department property in
Alameda County. (Real Estate Department)
File 96-85-2. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Maher, Nelder, Renne.
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Molinari - 3.
The President reassumed the Chair.
Monday. June 3, 198S
[Emergency Mercy Fund)
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, creating an Emergency Mercy
Fund for receipt of funds to aid child victims of natural or
man-made disasters and authorizing expenditures therefrom.
(Supervisor Ward)
File 97-8S-18, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 10.117 49.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Public Utilities Commission Award Fund]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to the establishment
and administration of a Public Utilities Award Fund. (Public
Utilities Commission)
File 97-8B-24, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 10.109-7.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Adopted
[State Legislation]
Resolution urging support of SB 290 to increase Gas tax revenues to
San Francisco for street maintenance. (Supervisor Renne)
File 12-85-9, Resolution No. 492-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution approving Controller's certification that safety
consultant services can be practically performed at San Francisco
International Airport by private contractor for lower cost than
similar work services performed by City and County employees.
(Supervisor Britt)
File 25-85-25, Resolution No. 494-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, June 3. 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Emergency Work]
Resolution authorizing Director of Public Works and Clean Water
Program to take necessary measures to protect the welfare of the
citizens of San Francisco by performing necessary work to complete
design of the Bayside Interim Control Project under Cease and Desist
Order Resolution No. 84-29. (Department of Public Works)
File 28-85-18, Resolution No. 495-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Federal Funds - Contingencies]
Resolution approving transfer of $66,000 from Community Development
Program Contingencies for rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities:
approving Addenda Nos. 4 and 2 to the 1984 and 1985 Community
Development Programs respectively. (Mayor)
File 79-85-3, Resolution No. 505-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Resolution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of City and
County of San Francisco variable rate demand Multi-family Mortgage
Revenue Bonds, 1985 Series C (Winterland Project), for the Winterland
Apartments, authorizing execution and delivery of an indenture, loan
agreement, regulatory agreement, investment agreements, an official
statement and purchase contract, and authorizing the execution and
delivery of and approving other related documents and approving other
related actions in connection therewith. (Supervisor Renne)
File 160-85-3, Resolution No. 454-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp - 3.
Monday, June 3, 198S
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Resolution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of City and
County of San Francisco Mult i- f ami ly Mortgage Revenue Bonds, 198b
Series D (Metroplace Project), authorizing execution and delivery of
an indenture, loan agreement, intercreditor agreement, regulatory
agreement, investment agreements, an official statement and purchase
contract, and authorizing execution and delivery of and approving
other related documents and approving other related actions in
connection therewith. (Supervisor Renne)
Kile 160 85-4, Resolution No. S14-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Amendment ]
Resolution amending Rules and Regulations for City and County of San
Francisco 1984 Single Family Mortgage Revenue Bond Program. (Mayor)
File 280 85-2, Resolution No. 516-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Contract or Agreement]
Resolution authorizing Chief Probation Officer of the Juvenile Court
to renew contract with California Youth Authority for diagnostic and
treatment services and temporary detention not to exceed 90 days.
(Juvenile Court)
File 298-85, Resolution No. 517-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Recommendations of Human Services Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Records Retention]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to reduce the period for
retention of case histories by Social Services Department from five
years to three years. (Department of Social Services)
File 97-85-27. Ordinance No.
Monday, June 3, 198S
(Amends Section 20.31.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne, Silver. Wallter. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Adopted
[Community Renewal Employment Act]
Resolution urging the House of Representatives and Senate of the
United States to enact H.R. 670 to establish a program to provide
employment opportunities to long-term unemployed individuals in high
unemployment areas in projects to repair and renovate vitally needed
community facilities, and for other purposes. (Supervisor Kennedy)
File 13-85-6. Resolution No. 493-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp - 2.
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
[New Condominium]
Motion approving final map of 925 Irving Street, a condominium
subdivision.
File 58-85-16
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kopp - 2.
SPECIAL ORDER - 2:00 P.M.
Report Received.
Report from the Planning. Housing and Development Committee on the
status of the Downtown Plan.
File 223-84
Report received.
Monday, June 3, 198b
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Recommendations of Rules and Legislation Committee
Adopted
[Appointment )
Resolution confirming Mayor's reappointment of Claude M. Jarman as
member of the Board of Trustees, War Memorial.
File 33-85-3, Resolution No. 499-85
Supervisor Molinari presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Nomination for Appointment by Mayor]
Resolution nominating members of Citizens Advisory Committee on
elections for appointment by the Mayor.
File 92-85-4, Resolution No. 507-85
Supervisor Molinari presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Appointment]
Resolution appointing members of the Maternal, Child and Adolescent
Health Board.
File 92-85-5.1, Resolution No. 508-85
Supervisor Molinari presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Appointment]
Resolution appointing Allen J. Napolis as member of the Advisory
Committee on Drug Abuse.
File 92-85-7, Resolution No. 509-85
Monday, June 3, 198b
Supervisor Molinari presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Appointments]
Resolution appointing members of the Hazardous Materials Advisory
Committee.
File 92-85-8.1, Resolution No. 510-85
Supervisor Molinari presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kernedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
[Appointments]
Resolution appointing members of the City-wide Alcoholism Advisory
Board.
File 92-85-9, Resolution No. 511-85
Supervisor Molinari presented as a recommendation of Committee.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
John Blumlein, member. Department of Public Health, May 31-June 6;
Supervisor Louise H. Renne, May 30-June 2; David J. Sanchez, Jr.,
member. Police Commission, May 29-June 2; Supervisor Doris M. Ward,
June 6-10 and July 6-23, 1985.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 476-85
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved immediate
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, June 3, 198b
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Honqisto, Kopp
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Government Funding] Ordinance appropriating $498,508, Mayor's
Criminal Justice Council for program projects (Project Calles-RAP,
Operation Contact and Larkin Street Youth Center) and services of
other departments - Adult Probation. (Supervisor Renne presented.
Referred to Finance Committee.
File 101-84-179
[Government Funding]
Draft ordinance appropriating $1,003,434, Department of Public
Health - Central Office and Community Mental Health Services, for
medical services contracts and rescinding $809,434 from permanent
salaries and mandatory fringe benefits and providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Supervisor Walker
presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 101-84-180
[Airport - Concession Lease]
Draft Ordinance approving the principal concession lease and
agreement for retail merchandising sales in the South Terminal
Building at San Francisco International Airport between Host
International, Inc., and the City and County. (Supervisor Maher
presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 27-85-9
[Sexual Harassment of City Employees]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code by amending Section 16.9-25
and adding Section 16.9-25(d) and (e), relating to sexual harassment
of City employees. (Supervisor Walker presented.) Referred to
Civil Service and General Administration Committee.
File 97-86-30
[Planned Unit Developments]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code by amending Section 304 to
limit planned unit development approvals for institutional uses in R
districts and to prohibit exceptions from bulk and floor area ratio
limits. (Supervisor Britt presented.) Referred to Planning.
Housing and Development Committee.
File 115-85-36
Monday, June 3, 198S
Adopted
[George R. Moscone Tribute Month]
Resolution urging the Mayor to proclaim the month of June, 1985, as
"George R. Moscone Tribute Month".
File 4-85-15. Resolution No. 477-85
Supervisor Molinari presented and. seconded by Supervisor
Nelder. moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Silver. Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Renne - 3.
[Appointments]
Resolution appointing certain persons to the San Francisco Boxing
Hall of Fame Committee.
File 168-85-2. Resolution No. 488-85
Supervisor Nelder presented and, seconded by Supervisor Maher,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Referred to Committee
[Women in Non-traditional Employment]
Resolution urging affirmative action for women in non-traditional
jobs in the City workforce. (Supervisor Walker presented.)
Referred to Civil Service and General Administration Committee.
File 234-85
[Crisis Control Centers]
Resolution supporting establishment of crisis control centers and
other measures to reduce risk of an unintended nuclear war between
the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
(Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred to Energy and Environment
Committee.
File 341-85
Adopted
[Open Space]
Resolution designating the area of the Japanese Cultural and Trade
Center known as the "Peace Plaza" as permanent open space.
File 342-85, Resolution No. 490-85
Monday, June 3, 1985
SupervisoL- Maher presented and, seconded by Supervisor Walker,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Silver,
Walker, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Renne - 4.
Requests for Hearings
File 100.1-84-29, By Supervisor Renne: To consider release of funds
from various departments, including Public Utilities Commission,
Municipal Railway for maintenance and other work at Woods Division
and Social Services Department. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 101-84-181, By Supervisor Maher: To consider supplemental
appropriation request for $25,000, Adult Probation Department, for
data/word processing professional services to be held in reserve.
Referred to Finance Committee.
File 4-85-16, By Supervisor Silver: To consider urging the Mayor to
proclaim July 28, 1985 as "University of Chicago Day in San
Francisco". Referred to Culture and Recreation Committee.
File 12-85-35, By Supervisor Walker: To consider supporting Senate
Joint Resolution Number 27, relative to relations between the United
States and Nicaragua. Referred to Human Services Committee.
File 18-85-10, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider changing the
hours of towaway zone on Bay Street between Columbus and Laguna
Street, from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. to 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 38-85-3.1, By Supervisor Renne: To consider release of gift
funds held in reserve in the amount of $550,000 for Mission Bay
Project. Referred to Finance Committee with request it be
considered at the June 12, 1985 meeting of Committee.
File 114-85-1, By Supervisor Silver: To consider exempting
condominiums from the apartment and hotel heating and security
ordinances. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 115-85-11.5, By Supervisor Ward: To consider amending Section
607 of Article 6 of the Neighborhood Commercial Rezoning legislation
to allow 300 square foot signs in NC-1, NC-2, NC-3, NC-6 and the 15
Neighborhood Commercial Districts described in Sections 714 through
728 as allowed under the restrictions of the current sign ordinance
and that 672 square foot signs be allowed in these same zones.
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 343-85, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider Port Authority's
response to Army Corps of Engineers' report on its study of dredged
material disposal in San Francisco Bay at the Alcatraz Island site.
Referred to Public Works Committee.
ile 344-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider Fisherman's
ction Plan. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development
Monday, June 3, 1985
File 345-85, By Supervisor Walker: To consider urging City and
County, because of loss in sales taxes to the City and County and
other revenues generated by businesses based in San Francisco which
sell Nicaraguan goods, to join as co-plaintiffs in lawsuit with
National Lawyers Guild and Center for Constitutional Rights against
the President of the United States, Secretary of the State, Secretary
of the Treasury, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Director of
the Office of Foreign Assets Control challenging the embargo against
Nicaragua. Referred to Finance Committee.
File 346-85. By Supervisor Britt: To consider policies of San
Francisco General Hospital with regard to staffing by registered
nurses, licensed vocational nurses and orderlies. Referred to
Health Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Nelder. that letter be sent to the Mayor, inquiring
whether City funds could be appropriated for Unite Children's Haven.
By Supervisor Nelder. that Budget Analyst prepare review of all
purchases of real property by condemnation by the City for last 10
years to determine number of instances in which the final figure was
reached by settlement of litigation or by judgment and detailing
initial offers and reasons for disagreement and final figure.
By Supervisor Silver, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would exempt condominiums from
apartment and hotel heating and security ordinances.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to Port Commission
requesting that copies of Fisherman's Wharf Action Plan be provided
to each member of the Board.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter of inquiry be sent to Recreation and
Park Department to determine the schedule for cleaning up litter
around the area of Lake Merced.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter of inquiry be sent to the Recreation
and Park Department concerning fee structure and recent increases in
fees for the City's golf courses, particularly Harding Park.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter of inquiry be sent to the General
Manager. Municipal Railway, to determine the regularity of bus
service from the John Muir Apartments, with particular attention to
bus line number 70.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter of inquiry be sent to the Director
of Public Works to determine feasibility of installing speed bumps
on Ashbury Terrace and areas adjacent to Scotia Street from Maddux.
Santa Fe and/or Topeka Avenues.
Monday, June 3, 198S
By Supervisor Ward, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would amend Section 607 of Article 6
of the Neighborhood Commercial Rezoning legislation to allow 300
square foot signs in NC-1, NC-3, NC 3 , UC-b and the lb Neighborhood
Commercial Districts described in Sections 714 through 728 as
allowed under the restrictions of the current sign ordinance and
that 672 square foot signs be allowed in these same zones.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter of inquiry be sent to the
Director, Airport and Airports Commission to determine what security
measures are undertaken at the baggage claim areas to prevent loss
or theft of property of incoming passengers holding claim tickets.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter of inquiry be sent to the
Director, Airport and Airports Commission to determine the need and
feasibility of extending hours of operation of the coffee shops or
restaurants to accommodate passengers departing on early morning
flights .
By Supervisor Kennedy, that letter of inquiry be sent to the
Director, Airport and the Airports Commission to determine the
extent of the availability of translators to assist foreign visitors
or passengers at the airport.
By Supervisor Maher, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works asking that he initiate the necessary investigation to create
an underground utility district for area bounded by and including
Brannan Street at Ninth Street.
By Supervisor Maher, that letters of inquiry be sent to the Chief of
Police and Director of Public Works, concerning closing of Van Ness
Avenue during the Black and White Ball, to ask for their comments
and recommendations for closing Van Ness Avenue for future events to
be held in the Civic Center area.
By Supervisor Molinari on behalf of the entire Board, that letter of
inquiry be sent to the Mayor, concerning suitable tribute to the
memory of Mayor George Moscone, asking for her comments, suggestions
and/or recommendations on what she would consider as an appropriate
way of proceeding to have a memorial in honor of Mayor George R.
Moscone in City Hall.
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter be sent to the Director of
Public Works requesting that trash receptacles be placed at various
locations in the City.
By Supervisor Molinari, that letter of inquiry be sent to the
Director of Public Health concerning license fees for bars and
restaurants to determine whether it is feasible to have a separate
fee for bars that have no restaurant facilities.
Motions Adopted
Motion authorizing the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to enter
into a contract, in the amount of $43,500. between the City and
County and the firm of Milton H. Mares to provide services as the
Employee Relations Division from July 1, 1985 through September 30,
1985.
File 99-85-2.
Supervisor Molinari presented.
Monday, June 3, 198S
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp - 2.
Motion directing the Clerk o£ the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing ordinance amending Section 607 of
Article 6 of the Neighborhood Commercial Rezoning legislation to
allow 300 square foot signs in NC-1, NC-2, NC-3, NC-S and the 15
Neighborhood Commercial Districts described in Sections 714 through
728 as allowed under the restrictions of the current sign ordinance
and that 672 square foot signs be allowed in these same zones.
File 115-85-11.5.1.
Supervisor Ward presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Silver, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Renne - 3.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing ordinance amending the City Planning
Code by amending Section 304 to limit planned unit development
approvals for institutional uses in R districts and to prohibit
exceptions from bulk and floor area ratio limits.
File 115-86-36.1.
Supervisor Britt presented, and seconded by Supervisor Silver,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Silver. Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Renne - 3.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Major and Mrs. George Duplain (Supervisor Nelder)
Al Ellison (Supervisor Nelder)
Elizabeth Martin (Supervisor Nelder)
Lucille Ramstetter (Supervisors Nelder, Molinari)
Dennis Sweeney (Supervisor Walker)
Robert L. Harris (Supervisor Ward)
Morrison & Foerster (Supervisor Ward)
Thelma Cary (Supervisor Kennedy)
Marvin Roy (Supervisor Kennedy)
Richard and Theresa Krug (Supervisors Maher, Kopp)
Monday, June 3, 198S
Maty C. Dunlap (Supervisor Molinari)
Leonard Graff (Supervisor Molinari)
Lily Tomlin (Supervisor Molinari)
Ann Fraser (Supervisor Walker)
Isabelle Lemon (Supervisor Walker)
Ann Miller (Supervisor Walker)
File 6-8S 22
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
Laverne C. Edwards (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Ruth G. Haynes (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Jean Cole (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Barbara Bedford (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Doris Taylor (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Sarah Hill (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Carene Hudson (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Elsie Suttle (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Martha McKitric (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Dolores Alexander (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Alma Graham (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Dorothy Kidd (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Anne M. Edwards (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Daisy Pierson (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
Lena Willis (Ward, Kennedy)
Ruth Applewhite (Supervisors Ward, Kennedy)
File 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Bill Swan (Supervisor Nelder)
I. T. Bookman (Supervisors Kennedy, Ward, Kopp, Renne)
Lorraine Mitchell (Supervisor Kennedy)
Willie Holloway (Supervisor Kennedy)
Chinwe Johnson-Redd (Supervisor Kennedy)
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
4:14 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken by
the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, June 3, 1986
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on October 7, 1985
I, John L. Taylor. 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 23
MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERV I SORS
Monday, June 10, 1985 - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:10 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Ward - 7.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Walker - 4.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Kopp excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Britt was noted present at 2:16 p.m.
Supervisor Silver was noted present at 2:11 p.m.
Supervisor Walker excused from attendance. (See infra.)
Supervisor Walker Excused
The Clerk announced that Supervisor Walker requested to be
excused from attendance because of illness.
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
excuse Supervisor Walker from attendance.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Walker - 3.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved that the Journal of
Proceedings for Monday, February 4, 198S, be approved.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Monday, June 10. 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Walker - 3.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Severed from Consent Calendar
Supervisor Silver requested that the following recommendation
of Human Services Committee be severed from the Consent Calendar and
considered separately.
Finally Passed
[Records Retention]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, to reduce the period for
retention of case histories by Social Services Department from five
years to three years. (Department of Social Services)
File 97-85-27, Ordinance No. 312-85
(Amends Section 20.31.)
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
table.
Motion to table failed adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Nelder. Silver - 2.
Noes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne, Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Walker - 4.
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne.
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Nelder, Silver - 2.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Walker - 3.
The Board thereupon resumed its consideration of the following
items on the Consent Calendar.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
ordinance appropriating $426,374, Public Health, Community Substance
Abuse Services, for medical services contracts, communications,
subscriptions, other contractual services, office supplies and data
processing supplies: rescinding $134,400 from State Drug Block Funds
(mental health subventions). (Controller)
Monday, June 10, 1985
File 101-84-146, Ordinance No. 297-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $9,540, Mayor's Emergency Services, for
telephone; providing for ratification of action previously taken.
(Controller )
File 101-84-147, Ordinance No. 298-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $63,291, Public Defender, for fees and other
compensation, telephone, postage, subscription, transcript, rental
of property, office supplies, technical supplies and services of
other departments. Building Repair; rescinding $63,291 from permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and mandatory fringe benefits; providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-148, Ordinance No. 299-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $250,000, Recreation and Park, Planning and
Development, for land acguisition. (Controller)
File 101-84-150, Ordinance No. 301-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $33,473, Mayor, for professional and special
services (Recreation Center for the Handicapped); providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-151, Ordinance No. 302-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $650,000, Mayor, Housing and Economic
Development, for program project budget, grant to Central City
Developers and the San Francisco Housing Authority to fund the
deficit in development costs for development of 89 elderly housing
units. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-152, Ordinance No. 292-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $30,600, Purchasing Department, for
professional and special services and data processing equipment.
(Finance Committee)
Monday. June 10, 1985
File 101-84-159.1, Ordinance No. 303-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Veronica Sanford
against City and County by payment of $37,500. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-24, Ordinance No. 304-85
(Superior Court No. 801-815.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Dawn D. Button
against City and County by payment of $20,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-27, Ordinance No. 305-85
(Superior Court No. 803-549.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Ruth Wiltz against
City and County, et al.. by payment of $35,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-28, Ordinance No. 306-85
(Superior Court No. 774-353 consolidated with Superior Court No.
779-161. )
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Ida Mae Duncan
against City and County by payment of $130,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-29. Ordinance No. 293-85
(Superior Court No. 786-862.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of the House of Sobel
against City and County by payment of $69,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-30, Ordinance No. 307-85
(Superior Court No. 763-009.)
Finally passed.
Monday, June 10, 198S
[Lease of Property)
Ordinance approving lease between G. Armanino and Sons, Inc. and
City and County, operating by and through the Public Utilities
Commission, and approving sublease between Mission Valley Rock Co.
and G. Armanino and Sons, Inc. (Public Utilities Commission)
File 6S-8S-9, Ordinance No. 308 85
Finally passed.
[Sale of Property)
Ordinance authorizing sale of surplus Water Department property in
Alameda County. (Real Estate Department)
File 96-85-2, Ordinance No. 309-85
Finally passed.
[Emergency Mercy Fund)
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, creating an emergency mercy
fund for receipt of funds to aid child victims of natural or
man-made disasters and authorizing expenditures therefrom.
(Supervisor Ward)
File 97-85-18, Ordinance No. 310-85
(Adds Section 10.117-49.)
Finally passed.
[Public Utilities Commission Award Fund)
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, relating to the establishment
and administration of a Public Utilities Award Fund. (Public
Utilities Commission)
File 97-85-24, Ordinance No. 311-85
(Adds Section 10.109-7.)
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $12,025, California Academy of Sciences, for
permanent salaries-craft and temporary salaries; rescinding $12,025
from professional and special services. (Controller)
File 101-84-157, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit)
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Nancy Peterson
against City and County by payment of $32,500. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-23, Ordinance No.
Monday. June 10, 1985
(Superior Court No. 807-194.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Ana Serrano
against City and County by payment of $17,500. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-31, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 783-847.)
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Vernel Primus
against City and County by payment of $15,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-32. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 832-078.)
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Lease of Property]
Resolution authorizing renewal and extension of certain existing
leases of real property for use by Department of Social Services.
(Real Estate Department)
File 64-85-15, Resolution No. 559-85
Adopted.
Recommendation of Heath Committee
Adopted
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health. Community Substance Abuse Services. Division of
Alcohol Programs) and Liberation House, Inc., in the amount of
$117,111. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-40, Resolution No. 531-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and San Francisco Suicide
Prevention. Inc., in the amount of $98,049. (Department of Public
Health)
Monday, June 10. 198S
File 30-8S-41, Resolution No. b32-8S
Adopted .
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and Chinese Newcomers
Service Center, in the amount of $29,S13. (Department of Public
Health)
File 30-85-42, Resolution No. 533-8S
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and Edgewood Children's
Center, in the amount of $102, 22S. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-43, Resolution No. 534-85
Adopted .
[Contract
li_ontr act j
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and Mount Zion Hospital and
Medical Center, in the amount of $54,504. (Department of Public
Health)
File 30-85-44, Resolution No. 535-86
Adopted .
[Contract)
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and Catholic Social
Service of San Francisco, in the amount of $120,782. (Department of
Public Health)
File 30-85-45. Resolution No. 536-85
Adopted .
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and Patients' Rights
Advocacy Services, Inc., in the amount of $152,645. (Department of
Public Health)
File 30-85-46, Resolution No. 537-85
Adopted .
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and Conard House, Inc., in
the amount of $365,093. (Department of Public Health)
Monday, June 10, 1985
File 30-85-47, Resolution No. 538-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and Baker Places. Inc.. ir
the amount of $1,050,105. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-48. Resolution No. 539-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health. Community Mental Health Services) and Audrey L. Smith
Developmental Center. Inc.. in the amount of $88,407. (Department
of Public Health)
File 30-85-49. Resolution No. 540-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health. Community Mental Health Services) and Institute Familiar De
La Raza, Inc., in the amount of $220,854. (Department of Public
Health)
File 30-85-50. Resolution No. 641-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and OBECA/Arriba Juntos,
in the amount of $314,892. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-51. Resolution No. 542-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health. Community Mental Health Services) and Richmond Area Multi-
Services. Inc.. in the amount of $772,314. (Department of Public
Health)
File 30-85-52, Resolution No. 643-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and Bayview Hunters Point
Foundation for Community Improvement. Inc., in the amount of
$2,431,656. (Department of Public Health)
Monday, June 10, 1985
File 30-8S S3, Resolution No. b44 8S
Adopted .
[Contract ]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of
Alcohol Programs) and Trauma Center Foundation (San Francisco
Prevention Project), in the amount of $67,473. (Department of
Public Health)
File 30-8S-S4, Resolution No. S4S- 8S
Adopted .
[Contract ]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services. Division of
Alcohol Programs) and National Council on Alcoholism - Bay Area
(Alcoholism Information Center), in the amount of $77,388.
(Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-55, Resolution No. 546-
Adopted .
[Contract ]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of
Alcohol Programs) and the Salvation Army, a California Corporation
aka the Salvation Army San Francisco Harbor Light Center (The
Salvation Army Harbor Light Detoxification Units, the Salvation Army
Harbor Light Women's Recovery Home) and the Salvation Army Harbor
Light Bridgeway Project), in the amount of $686,178. (Department of
Public Health)
File 30-85-56, Resolution No. 547-85
Adopted .
[Contract ]
Resolution approving new contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of
Alcohol Programs) and Baker Places, Inc. (Acceptance Place), in the
amount of $119,276. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-57, Resolution No. 548-85
Adopted .
[Contract]
Resolution approving new contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of Alcohol
Programs) and Pacific Mental Health Services, Inc. (Operation
Concern), in the amount of $84,963. (Department of Public Health)
Monday, June 10. 198S
File 30-85-58. Resolution No. 549-85
Adopted .
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services. Division of
Alcohol Programs) and San Francisco Pretrial Diversion Project
(Substance Abuse Referral Unit), in the amount of $56,000.
(Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-59, Resolution No. 550-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of
Alcohol Programs) and North of Market Health Council, Inc. (North of
Market Senior Alcohol Program), in the amount of $114,440.
(Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-60. Resolution No. 551-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of
Alcohol Programs) and California Alcoholism Treatment Services, Inc.
(Golden Gate for Seniors, Mobile Assistance Patrol, and Redwood
Center), in the amount of $495,115. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-61. Resolution No. 552-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services. Division of
Alcohol Programs) and Women's Alcoholism Center, in the amount of
$275,907. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-63. Resolution No. 553-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of
Alcohol Programs) and St. Vincent de Paul Society of San Francisco
(Ozanam Reception Center and Arlington Hotel), in the amount of
$619,718. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-64, Resolution No. 554-85
Adopted.
Monday. June 10, 198S
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health. Community Substance Abuse Services,
Division of Alcohol Programs) and San Francisco Mental Health Funds.
Inc. (City-Wide Alcoholism Advisory Board), in the amount of $3,S00.
(Department of Public Health)
File 30-85 65, Resolution No. 555-85
Adopted .
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of
Alcohol Programs) and Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation for Community
Improvement, Inc. (Bayview-Hunters Point Foundation - Center for
Problem Drinkers), in the amount of $206,844. (Department of Public
Health)
File 30-85-66, Resolution No. 566-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services, Division of
Alcohol Programs) and Mission Council on Alcohol Abuse for the
Spanish Speaking, Inc. (Latino Family Alcoholism Counseling Center),
in the amount of $106,035. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-67, Resolution No. 557-85
Adopted .
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Walker - 3.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $8,150,000, Clean Water Program, for projects
budget (flooding control projects). (Controller)
File 101-84-137, Ordinance No. 296-85
Monday, June 10, 1985
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kopp, Walker - 3.
Consideration Continued
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $2,500,000, Mayor, Housing and Economic
Development, for rental of property (prepaid lease of Polytechnic
High School site to be developed for housing); placing a reserve on
$2,500,000. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-153, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to June 17, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Walker - 3.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $5,135,907, Commission on the Aging, for
professional and special services, for fiscal year 1984-85 to be
held in reserve to be forwarded to fiscal year 1985-86. (Supervisor
Renne)
File 101-84-149, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kopp, Walker - 3.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $20,727, Superior Court, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits.
(Controller)
File 101-84-155, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Monday, June 10, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver, Ward 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Walker - 3.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $16,461, Municipal Court, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits.
(Controller )
File 101 84-156, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, WalKer - 3.
[Salaries and Wages]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Municipal and
Superior Courts, to provide a salary increase for Court Reporters;
effective September 1, 1984; companion measure to Files 101-84-155
and 101-84-156. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-44, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Walker - 3.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $956,000, Police Department, for direct
purchase of building, other current services and services of other
departments. Real Estate. (Controller)
File 101-84-174, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Consideration Continued
[Acquisition of Real Property]
Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property known -as
Diamond Heights Elementary School Site, Lot 5, in Assessor's Block
7521, from San Francisco Unified School District for location of new
Police Academy; companion measure to File 101-84-174. (Supervisor
Renne)
File 84-85-6, Resolution No.
Monday, June 10, 1985
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
continue consideration to June 17, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Passed for Second Reading
[Public Health]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, adding certain organizations
to the membership list of the Department of Public Health.
(Department of Public Health)
File 97-85-28, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 16.6-10.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
[Conveyance/Reconveyance of Property]
Ordinance authorizing the conveyance of title of a portion of Moraga
Street to Founders Title Company and its reconveyance. (Real Estate
Department)
File 177-85-3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Adopted
[State Legislation]
Resolution memorializing the San Francisco Delegation in the State
Legislature to amend State Law by deleting Section 70050.5 of the
California Government Code which requires that phonographic and
Court Reporter salaries in San Francisco match those in Los Angeles
County. (Finance Committee)
File 101-84-156.1. Resolution No. 523-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Silver, Walker - 4.
Monday, June 10, 198S
[Contracting Out City Service]
Resolution finding that it is economical for the Public Utilities
Commission to contract for security services in accordance with
Charter Section 8.300-1. (Public Utilities Commission)
File 25-85-28, Resolution No. 530 85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Silver, Walker - 5.
[Contracting Out City Service]
Resolution concurring with the Controller's certification that
central receiving facility services can be practically performed by
private contractor for lower cost than similar work services
performed by City and County employees. (Juvenile Court)
File 25-85-27, Resolution No. 529-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Ward 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Silver, Walker - 5.
[Government Funding - Federal]
Resolution authorizing San Francisco Commission on the Aging to
receive and expend an available contribution from the United States
Department of Agriculture for each meal served by those agencies who
have agreed to provide such meals. (Supervisor Renne)
File 131-85-1, Resolution No. 512-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kopp, Silver, Walker - 5.
[Government Funding - State]
Resolution authorizing San Francisco Commission on the Aging to
enter into agreement with the California Department of Aging to
receive and expend $3,040,151 in Older American Act Funds and State
of California Funds for the coordination of services to Older
Americans and enter into agreement with agencies to provide and
operate direct services for Older San Franciscans. (Supervisors
Renne)
File 131-85-2, Resolution No. 513-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, June 10, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Mahec, Molinari. Nelder.
Renne, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Walker - 4.
Recommendations of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Parking Regulations]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, to provide for the installation of
parking meters in special truck loading zones. (Supervisor Silver)
File 19-85-6, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 33.3.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kopp. Silver, Walker - 4.
Refused Passage for Second Reading
[Parking Regulations]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, to require the stenciling of fine
amounts on red curbs for Municipal Railway. (Supervisor Silver)
File 19-85-7, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 38. H.)
Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Maher, Ward - 3.
Noes: Supervisors Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder, Renne - 4.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Walker - 4.
Adopted
[Transit Priority Lanes - Striping]
Resolution urging the Mayor to request the Public Utilities
Commission to authorize the Department of Public Works to provide
thermoplastic striping on all transit priority lanes. (Supervisor
Silver)
File 7-85-4, Resolution No. 526-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver, Walker - 3.
Monday, June 10, 198S
Consideration Continued
[Transit Priority Lane)
Resolution urging the Mayor to request the Public Utilities
Commission to establish new transit priority lane on Parnassus
Avenue, to confer with the Transit Management Department of the
University of California, and to apply for and accept State and
Federal Urban Mass Transportation funds for such priority transit
lane. (Supervisor Silver)
File 7-85-4.1, Resolution No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
continue consideration to July 1, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Walker - 3.
Adopted as Amended
[Public Transportation]
Resolution ((urging)) authorizing, through the Mayor, the Public
Utilities Commission (Municipal Railway), and through the Chief
Administrative Officer ((to request)) the Department of Public
Wor)cs, to change the timing of certain light signals and to conduct
a demonstration project incorporating preemption signals on certain
existing light signals and installing light signals at intersections
which now have a mandatory stop sign, and ((urging the Mayor to
request)) authorizing the Public Utilities Commission to apply for
and accept State and Federal Mass Transit funds for said
demonstration projects. (Supervisor silver)
File 785-5, Resolution No. 527-85
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to amend
title on line 2 by deleting "urging" and inserting "Authorizing,
through" and by deleting "to request"; on line 3 by inserting after
"and" the word "through" and deleting "to"; on line 4: delete
"request"; and on line 8 by deleting "urging the Mayor to request"
and inserting "authorizing" and amend on page 4, line 21 by deleting
"urges" and inserting "authorizes, through".
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Walker - 3.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne. Silver. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kopp. Walker - 3.
Monday, June 10, 198S
Adopted
[Carpooling Arrangements]
Resolution calling for a joint effort among Caltrans, Bay Area public
transit agencies and RIDES for Bay Area Commuters to solve the
problems of commuters forming carpooling arrangements nearby transit
terminals and freeway ramps. (Supervisor Silver)
File 275-85, Resolution No. 566-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Recommendations of Planning, Housing and Development Committee
(Supervisor Silver dissenting in Committee.)
Tabled
[Neighborhood Commercial Interim Zoning Controls]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, by amending the Zoning Map of
the City and County to establish the boundaries of Neighborhood
Commercial General and Individual Area Districts and the 65-A-l
Height and Bulk District, to reclassify all properties located in the
C-1 and RC-1 Districts and certain properties located in the RH-1,
RH-2, RH-3. RM-1, RM-2, RC-2. RC-3, RC-4, C-2 and C-M Districts to
either a Neighborhood Commercial General or Individual Area District,
or to an RH-1. RH-2, RH-3, RM-1, RM-2, or RM-3 District, to amend the
boundaries of the Automotive Special Use District, The Washington-
Broadway Special Use District No. 1, the Northern Waterfront Special
Use District No. 2 and the Special Districts for sign illumination
and to delete the Union Street Neighborhood Commercial Special Use
District, the Hayes-Gough Special Use District and the Interim North
Beach Neighborhood Commercial Housing Conservation Special Use
District: to provide for regulation of building standards
and uses in Neighborhood Commercial Districts including certain new
controls and use categories, to impose new reguirements for
conditional use authorization, to provide for additional or modified
conditional use review criteria, to establish new procedures for
review of conditional uses in such districts, and to establish new
compliance regulations; and providing that interim zoning controls
are not applicable to permit applications filed prior to January 14,
1985 nor to permit applications formally approved by the Department
of City Planning or the City Planning Commission prior to March 28,
1985 and providing for a severability clause. (Department of City
Planning)
File 115-85-11.1, Ordinance No.
Monday, June 10, 198S
(Amends Sections 102, 102.4, 124, 12S. 134, 13S, 136, 140, 141,
142, 143, 156, 184, IBS, 186, 187, 201, 202, 208. 210, 303, 304,
306.2, 306.3, 306. S, 350, 351, 602.1, 602.9, 602.21, 604 and 607;
repeals Sections 242, 242.1, 245 and 247; deletes Sections 242.2
through 242.10; adds Sections 121.5, 121.7, 136.1, 145.1, 178,
179, 207.2 253.1, 602.22. 602.23 and 607.1; adds Article 7
encompassing Sections 701 through 799.)
(This Ordinance is an exhibit to City Planning Commission
Resolution No. 10275 and is currently in effect by virtue of
that Resolution in the provisions of City Planning Code
Section 306.7. Its provisions will remain in effect if the
Resolution in File 115-84-11.3 is adopted. It will no longer
remain in effect if the Resolution in File 115-85-11.4 is
adopted. In either event, this Ordinance may be tabled.)
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Renne. moved to table.
Tabled by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Adopted
[Environmental Review]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that creation of interim controls for property located
in the Neighborhood Commercial Areas of San Francisco will have no
significant impact on the environment and adopting and incorporating
findings of Final Negative Declaration. (Department of City
Planning)
File 115-85-11.2. Resolution No. 521-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari, Renne,
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Britt. Nelder. Silver - 3.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. WalKer - 2.
Monday, June 10, 1985
[Neighborhood Commercial Interim Zoning Controls]
Resolution ratifying City Planning Commission Resolution No. 10275
imposing interim controls for property generally located in the
Neighborhood Commercial Areas of San Francisco, establishing the
boundaries of Neighborhood Commercial General and Individual Area
Districts and the 65-A-l Height and Bulk District, reclassifying all
properties located in the C-1 and RC-1 Districts and certain
properties located in the RH-1, RH-2, RH-3, RM- 1 , RM- 2 , RC-2, RC-3,
RC-4, C-2 and C-M Districts to either a Neighborhood Commercial
General or Individual Area District, or to an RH-1, RH-2, RH-3, RM 1,
RM-2, or RM- 3 District, amending the boundaries of the Automotive
Special Use District, the Washington-Broadway Special Use District
No. 1., the Northern Waterfront Special Use District No. 2, and the
Special Districts for sign illumination, deleting the Union Street
Neighborhood Commercial Special Use District, the Hayes-Gough Special
Use District and the interim North Beach Neighborhood Commercial
Housing Conservation Special Use District; amending, repealing and
deleting various sections and adding Article 7 encompassing Sections
701 through 799; to provide for regulation of building standards and
uses in Neighborhood Commercial Districts including certain new
controls and use categories; imposing new reguirements for
conditional use review criteria; establishing new procedures for
review of conditional use in Neighborhood Commercial Districts; and
establishing new compliance regulations. (Department of City
Planning)
File 115-85-11.3. Resolution No. 522-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Renne,
Ward - 6.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Nelder, Silver - 3.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
From Planning, Housing and Development Committee with Recommendation
"DO NOT PASS"
Monday, June 10, 198S
[Neighborhood Commercial Interim Zoning Controls]
Resolution disapproving City Planning Commission Resolution No. 10275
imposing interim controls for property generally located in the
Neighborhood Commercial Areas of San Francisco, establishing the
boundaries of Neighborhood Commercial of San Francisco, establishing
the boundaries of Neighborhood Commercial General and Individual Area
Districts and the 6S-A-1 Height and Bulk District, reclassifying all
properties located in the C- 1 and RC 1 Districts on certain
properties located in the RH-1, RH- 2 , RH 3 , RM- 1 , RM- 2 , RC-2, RC-3,
RC-4, C-2 and CM Districts to either a Neighborhood Commercial
General or Individual Area District, or to an RH 1 , RH 2 , RH- 3 , RM- 1 ,
RM-2, or RM- 3 District, amending the boundaries of the Automotive
Special Use District, the Washington-Broadway Special Use District
No. 1, the Northern Waterfront Special Use District No. 2 and the
Special Districts for sign illumination, deleting the Union Street
Neighborhood Commercial Special Use District, the Hayes-Gough Special
Use District and the interim North Beach Neighborhood Commercial
Housing Conservation Special Use District; amending, repealing and
deleting various sections and adding Article 7 encompassing Sections
701 through 799; to provide for regulation of building standards and
uses in Neighborhood Commercial Districts including certain new
controls and use categories; imposing new reguirements for
conditional use authorization; providing for additional or modified
conditional use review criteria; establishing new procedures for
review of conditional uses in Neighborhood Commercial Districts; and
establishing new compliance regulations. (Department of City
Planning)
File 115-85-11.4, Resolution No.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Renne. moved to table.
Tabled by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Recommendations of Civil Service and General Administration Committee
Adopted
[State Disability Insurance]
Resolution authorizing enrollment of classifications 1441 Senior
Medical Transcriber and 7253 Electrical Transit Supervisor 1 in the
State Disability Insurance Program. (Employee Relations Division)
File 89-85-1, Resolution No. 561-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2,
Monday, June 10, 1985
[State Disability Insurance]
Resolution authorizing enrollment of classification 2846 Nutritionist
in the State Disability Insurance Program. (Employee Relations
Division)
File 89-85-2, Resolution No. 562-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
[State Disability Insurance]
Resolution authorizing enrollment of classification 2982 Rent Board
Supervisor in the State Disability Insurance Program. (Employee
Relations Division)
File 89-85-3, Resolution No. 563-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
[State Disability Insurance]
Resolution authorizing enrollment of classification 2523 Forensic
Autopsy Technician in the State Disability Insurance Program.
(Employee Relations Division)
File 89-85-4, Resolution No. 564-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
[Women In Non-Traditional Employment]
Resolution urging affirmative action for women in non-traditional
jobs in the City workforce. (Supervisors Walker. Renne)
File 234-85, Resolution No. 565-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Monday, June 10, 1985
[Joint Fund Raising Drive]
Resolution supporting a joint fund raising drive for the United Way
of the Bay Area, Combined Health Agencies and Environmental
Federation of California for the employees of the City and County of
San Francisco and urging the Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer
to authorize a combined United Way of the Bay Area, Combined Health
Agencies and Environmental Federation of California fund raising
drive with a combined brochure and single pledge card. (Supervisors
Walker, Ward, Silver)
File 309-85, Resolution No. 567 85
Supervisor Nelder Excused from Voting
Supervisor Nelder requested to be excused from voting because
of a conflict of interest.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Ward, moved to excuse
Supervisor Nelder.
Motion to excuse Supervisor Nelder adopted by the following
vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Excused: Supervisor Nelder - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Walker - 2.
Recommendations of Public Works Committee
Passed for Second Reading
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled "Regulating the Width
of Sidewalks", changing the width of the sidewalk on a portion of
Market Street. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 232-84, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 1464.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Nelder, Walker - 3.
Monday, June 10, 1985
Adopted
[Tour Bus Passenger Loading Zone and Truck Loading Zone]
Resolution establishing a tour bus passenger loading zone and truck
loading zone on the north side of Market Street between Steuart and
California Streets. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 232-84-1, Resolution No. 524-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kopp, Silver, Walker - 4.
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
[New Condominium]
Motion approving final map of 751-785 Burrows Street, also known as
Villa Portola, a condominium subdivision. (Department of Public
Works)
File 58-85-17
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Walker - 4.
OFF -CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Joseph Barletta, member. Public Utilities Commission. June 7-10;
Thomas Hsieh, member. Police Commission, June 24-27; William
Patterson, member. Art Commission, June 12-22; Supervisor Carol Ruth
Silver. June 18-20; Athena Tsougarakis, member. Airports Commission.
July 3-22. 1985.
File 1-85, Resolution No. 491-85
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, June 10, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
{enne. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp, Silver, Walker - 4.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND CO^^MUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Government Funding]
Ordinance rescinding $8,000,000, Mayor's Office, from reserve for
capital improvements to contributed revenue reserve. (Supervisor
Molinari presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 101-84-183
[Moratorium]
Draft ordinance amending the City Planning Code by adding Section
175.3 to impose a five-year moratorium on new office buildings.
(Supervisor Kennedy presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and
Development Committee.
File 110-85-6
[Payroll and Business Taxes]
Ordinance amending Part III of the Municipal Code by amending
Section 803 and adding Section 1004.17 thereto, to extend the tax
rate reduction through calendar year 1985. (Supervisor Molinari
presented.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 127-85-2
[Reclassification of Property]
Resolution imposing interim zoning controls to change the height and
bulk limits for the area bounded by Fulton, Shrader. Fell and
Stanyan Streets from 65-A. 80-D, 80-E and 130-E to 40-X, for an
eighteen month period. (Supervisor Hongisto presented.) Referred
to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 36-85-10
[Reclassification of Property]
Resolution directing the Zoning Administrator, the Superintendent of
Bureau of Building Inspection and other permit issuing and approving
agencies to suspend action on permit applications authorizing
construction or alteration of structures that would be prohibited in
a 40-X District in the area bounded by Fulton, Shrader, Fell and
Stanyan Streets pending final action on interim zoning controls.
(Supervisor Hongisto presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and
Development Committee.
File 36-85-10.1
Monday, June 10, 1985
Adopted
[Appointment]
Resolution appointing Art Rosenbaum as member of the San Francisco
Boxing Hall of Fame Committee.
File 168-85-3, Resolution No. 515-85
Supervisor Nelder presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Kennedy, moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Silver,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Renne, Walker - 5.
Referred to Committee
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Resolution approving, confirming and ratifying previous actions with
respect to Multi-family Housing Revenue Bonds for Aspen-South Hills
Apartments. Mission-Capp Apartments, Mission Park Apartments and
Winterland Apartments Projects. (Supervisor Renne presented.)
Referred to Finance Committee with request it be considered at the
June 12. 1985 meeting.
File 280-85-3
[Contract Agreement]
Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement between the
City and County {Department of Social Services) and the State of
California Department of Social Services for the former's stationing
a clerk to process Alien Status Verification forms at the United
States Immigration and Naturalization Service, San Francisco Office
for fiscal year 1984-85. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to
Finance Committee with request it be considered at the June 12, 1985
meeting.
File 347-85-1
[Contract Agreement]
Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement between the
City and County (Department of Social Services) and the State of
California Department of Social Services for the former's stationing
a clerk to process Alien Status Verification forms at the United
States Immigration and Naturalization Service, San Francisco Office
for fiscal year 1985-86. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to
Finance Committee with request it be considered at the June 12, 1985
meeting.
File 347-85-2
Monday, June 10, 198S
[Contract Agreement]
Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement between the
City and County (Department of Social Services) and Family Service
Agency to provide diagnostic, educational and counseling services to
families and children at risk of neglect and abuse for fiscal year
198S 86. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance
Committee with request it be considered at the June 12. 198S meeting.
File 348-85
[Contract Agreement]
Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement between the
City and County (Department of Social Services) and Children's Home
Society of California to provide funds for In-Home Supportive
Services in support of child abuse and neglect prevention for fiscal
year 1985-86. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Finance
Committee with request it be considered at the June 12, 1985 meeting.
File 348-85-1
Adopted
[Employee Commendation]
Resolution commending Warren J. DeMerritt for his long and faithful
service as a City employee and member of the Retirement Board.
File 349-85 Resolution No. 518-85
Supervisor Molinari presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Maher, moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Silver,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Renne, Walker - 5,
Referred to Committee
[Grape Boycott]
Resolution supporting grape boycott of United Farm Workers of
America, AFL-CIO. (Supervisors Maher, Renne, Ward, Hongisto,
Silver, Kennedy, Britt, Walker presented.) Referred to Human
Services Committee.
File 350-85
Adopted
[Outer Continental Shelf Drilling]
Resolution authorizing the City Attorney to join litigation opposing
oil drilling in the Outer Continental Shelf and urging her Honor,
the Mayor, to submit the supplemental appropriation necessary to
join such litigation.
File 351-85. Resolution No. 519-85
Monday, June 10, 1985
Supervisor Renne presented and, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supecvisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver, Walker - 3.
[Women Police Officers]
Resolution acknowledging the Tenth Anniversary of Women Officers in
the San Francisco Police Department being assigned to patrol duties
and extending gratitude for the positive results.
File 352-85, Resolution No. 520-85
Supervisor Renne presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver, Walker - 3.
Requests for Hearings
File 7-85-15, By Supervisors Ward, Molinari, Hongisto, Kennedy,
Britt, Renne: To consider recent attacks upon MUNI passengers on the
Number 24 Divisadero bus route. Referred to Public Protection
Committee.
File 42-85-129, By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker:
To consider temporary closing of a portion of Trenton Alley between
Jackson and Pacific Streets, on Saturday, June 29, 1985 from 10:00
a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for the Chinatown Alleyway Fair. Referred to
Transportation and Traffic Committee.
File 354-85, By Supervisor Britt: To consider installing parking
meters on Haight Street, between Steiner and Webster Streets.
Referred to Transportation and Traffic Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Renne, that letter be sent to Terence A. McEwen,
General Director, San Francisco Opera, commending him and all
concerned with the production of "Der Ring des Nibelungen" for the
favorable light it has cast on the City.
By Supervisor Renne, that letter of inquiry be sent to the General
Manager, Public Utilities, concerning reports that a Public
Utilities staff person is making a series of presentations to
various neighborhood groups advocating the use of advertising on
transit shelters, to determine what funds are being used for these
presentations, which are said to include video displays.
Monday, June 10, 198S
By Supervisors Ward, Molinari, Honqisto, Kennedy, Britt, Renne, that
letter of inquiry be sent to the Honorable Public Utilities
Commission and General Manaqer, Municipal Railway, concerninq the
recent attacks upon citizens by muqqers who ride the Number 24
Divisadero bus route, to determine Municipal Railway's policy for
drivers and responsibilities they (Municipal Railway) have in reqard
to the safety of passenqers. What assistance are drivers to offer
in emerqency situations? If none, not. What is the technical
capacity of alarms and radio equipment used on the vehicles? Does
the driver have an emerqency or override button that siqnals
distress or danqer aboard a bus to the dispatcher and Police? If
not, why?
By Supervisors Ward, Molinari, Honqisto, Kennedy, Britt, Renne, that
letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor, urqinq her to consider
placinq plainclothes police officers on Municipal Railway vehicles
in order to diminish violent crimes aqainst passenqers durinq the
summer months.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter be sent to the Health Commission and
Administrator, San Francisco General Hospital, inquirinq as to the
alleged disciplinary actions and violations of the Memorandum of
Understanding between Local 260 and the Hospital by removing from
service Black orderlies and nurse personnel who have felt harassed
on the job.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter of inquiry be sent to the Director
of City Planning, concerninq the Neiqhborhood Commercial Rezoninq
Project, to determine whether an economic and impact analysis study
has been done and whether the followinq questions were included and
considered in relation to all sizes of buildings (one- through
four-story) with all variations of commercial and residential uses
in the report:
1. What would be the losses in dollar valuations caused by
this zoning to businesses, merchants, professionals,
contractors and property owners in terms of rents, sales and
value of the business or property?
2. How would this zoning impact the surrounding residential
areas? How would this zoning affect the real estate market?
Will it drive values up or down? Will it make San Francisco
neighborhoods more or less attractive to residents, investors,
business people and workers? Would this zoning cause
ghettoization (deterioration) instead of gentr if ication of the
neighborhoods .
3. How would this zoning hurt the job market? How would the
zoning inflate consumer prices and cause the loss of goods and
services? How would this zoning affect neighborhood-serving
businesses?
4. Since this zoning would triqqer major structural chanqes to
buildinqs or possible reconversion to residential use, how much
would these changes cost by building, district and city-wide?
5. If the City of San Francisco is forced to buy these zoning
changes (a pending U.S. Supreme Court case may affect this),
how much would the package cost by building, district and
city-wide?
Monday, June 10. 1985
By Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Ward, Renne, that City Attorney be
requested to prepare appropriate legislation which would require
Municipal Railway drivers to contact the police whenever there is
evidence of a crime being committed and outline in the legislation
authority to hold responsible Municipal Railway operators who
witness and do not report the crime.
By Supervisors Britt. Molinari, Ward, Renne. that letter be sent to
her Honor, the Mayor, urging her to consider instituting a campaign
to focus citizens' attention to the problems of violence on
Municipal Railway vehicles.
By Supervisor Britt. that letters of inquiry be sent to the
Controller and Employee Relations Division, concerning the State
Disability Insurance Program, to determine whether a notice relative
to procedures for obtaining State Disability Insurance for those
employees who are not currently covered could be distributed with
the employees paycheck.
By Supervisor Hongisto, that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
urging her as the Chief Executive Officer to arrange for all buses
on the Number 24 bus line and any other lines that experience
discernable molestation of passengers by thugs be equipped with
effective radios or devices by which police aid can be immediately
summoned.
By Supervisor Kennedy, that City Attorney be requested to review,
prepare and approve as to form draft ordinance amending the City
Planning Code by adding Section 175.3 to impose a five-year
moratorium on new office buildings.
By Supervisor Maher, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works requesting that he forward to Interdepar tment Staff Committee
on Transportation and Traffic an inquiry to the feasibility of
installing additional Stop signs at the corner of Holloway Avenue
and Faxon Street, indicating that this is a blind corner for drivers
making left turns from Faxon onto Holloway Avenue going west and the
Holloway Terrace development will increase traffic by 42 units by
September of this year.
By Supervisor Maher. that letter of inquiry be sent to the Chief of
Police concerning noise complaints at 1801 Mariposa Street which
occur between the hours of 3:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. at a time when the
Noise Abatement Officer is not on duty, to determine the method of
obtaining accurate information regarding the noise complaint and
asking whether the fact that this has been an ongoing problem for
five years warrants stronger action that has been taken in the past.
By Supervisor Maher, that letter be sent through the Director of
City Planning to the Zoning Enforcement Officer to inquire as to the
status of the zoning enforcement complaint at 1801 Mariposa Street
and request clarification of how Planning Code Section 210.5 relates
"businesses with particularly noxious characteristics" and to
whether noise from 3:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. would qualify as "noxious
characteristics" .
By Supervisor Maher, that City Attorney be requested to investigate
whether certain City Planning codes regarding mixed-use
neighborhoods should be clarified, especially in light of plans by
the City and County to develop new mixed neighborhoods in the South
of Market Area.
Monday, June 10, 1985
By Supervisor Nelder, that City Attorney be requested to prepare
appropriate legislation which would require that all City non profit
corporations having stock must deposit that stocK with the Mayor's
Office and have annual meetings at which the Mayor would vote for
the directors of the corporation subject to prior approval of the
Board of Supervisors; which would create procedures for leases and
subleases to be approved by the Controller, Director of Property and
City Attorney; which would establish procedures for the selection of
auditors to perform annual audits of the non-profit corporations and
would grant authority to the City Attorney to achieve the goals of
the ordinance.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works requesting that he review the timing of the traffic signal
lights on Upper Market Street to determine whether it should be
adjusted to allow traffic to flow more evenly.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter of inquiry be sent to the General
Manager, Municipal Railway, concerning numerous complaints relative
to the Number 52 bus line schedule, to determine why there continue
to be problems with buses not arriving early in the morning during
the work commute hours.
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that the Budget
Analyst be requested to provide an analysis on the amount of money
the City and County pays to landlords for lease of non city-owned
buildings .
By Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker, that the Clerk of
the Board provide information on the difference in insurance rates
should an employee fitness program exists, the rate difference in
insurance payments for non smokers and whether there are other
insurance benefits available to agencies offering employee fitness
programs .
Referred to Committee
Motion transferring to the General Fund excess Hetch Hetchy monies
in an amount of $25,200,000 pursuant to Charter Section 6.407(e).
(Supervisor Hongisto) Referred to Finance Committee with request it
be considered at the June 12. 1985 meeting.
File 100-85-4.1.
Motion transferring to the General Fund excess Hetch Hetchy monies
in an amount of $16,100,000 pursuant to Charter Section 6.407(e).
(Supervisor Renne) Referred to Finance Committee with request it be
considered at the June 12, 1985 meeting.
File 100-85-6.
Monday, June 10. 1985
Motion approving criteria to be used by the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors in the certification of Legislative Aides as performing
the duties of the class of Administrative Assistant as provided by
the Salary Standardization Ordinance. File 353-85. (Supervisor
Molinari) Referred to Rules and Legislation Committee.
Adopted
Motion initiating imposition of interim zoning controls to change
the height and bulk limits for the area bounded by Fulton, Shrader,
Fell and Stanyan Streets from 65-A, 80-D, 80-E and 130-E to 40-X.
for an eighteen month period.
File 36-85-102
Supervisor Hongisto presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Kennedy, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Renne, Silver, Walker - 5.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing ordinance amending the City Planning
Code by adding Section 175.3 to impose a five-year moratorium on new
office buildings.
File 110-85-6.1.
Supervisor Kennedy presented and. seconded by Supervisor Maher.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Silver. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp. Renne, Walker - 4.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Donald D. Langendorf (Supervisor Maher)
Lloyd Hollingsworth Smith. Jr. (Supervisor Maher)
The Letterman (Supervisor Molinari)
Heart of the City Farmers Market (Supervisor Britt on behalf of
Supervisor Walker)
Genny Lim (Supervisor Britt on behalf of Supervisor Walker)
Independent Housing Services (Supervisors Britt, Renne)
Alexander Hamilton Post 448 of the American Legion (Supervisors
Britt, Hongisto)
File 6-85-23
No objection and motion adopted.
Monday, June 10, 198S
Motion that the Board award Letters of Commendation to the following:
Margaret WestbrooK (Supervisor Renne)
James Mackey (Supervisors Ward, Renne)
Kristina Davis (Supervisor Kennedy)
File 6. 1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Walter H. Sontheimer (Supervisor Renne)
Woodrow Hinton (Supervisor Ward)
Clinton CooKe (Supervisor Ward)
Bette Hartman Masonek (Supervisor Hongisto)
Sandor A. Maibaum (Supervisor Maher)
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
5:32 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, June 10, 1985
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 24
MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
UOCUMENTS DEPT.
mo % 1 1985
PUBLIC LIRRARV
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, June 17, 198S - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:14 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Walker - 6.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Silver, Ward - S.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Kopp excused, on official leave of absence.
Supervisor Hongisto was noted present at 2:26 p.m.
Supervisor Kennedy was noted present at 2:29 p.m.
Supervisor Silver was noted present at 2:19 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:16 p.m.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Maher, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved that the Journal of
Proceedings for Monday, February 11, 1985, be approved.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Walker, Ward 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Silver - 4.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Severed from Consent Calendar
Supervisor Ward requested that the following recommendation of
Finance Committee be severed from the Consent Calendar and
considered separately.
Monday, June 17, 1986
Finally Passed
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Vernel Primus
against City and County by payment of $15,000. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-32, Ordinance No. 295-85
(Superior Court No. 832-078.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Nelder. Renne,
Silver. Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp - 3.
Supervisor Nelder requested that the following recommendation
of Finance Committee be severed from the Consent Calendar and
considered separately.
Passed for Second Reading
[Approval of Lease]
Ordinance approving lease agreement between Recreation and Park
Department and San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers Auxiliary to
operate various concessions at the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden
Gate Park. (Recreation and Park Department)
File 65-85-10. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Maher - 2.
The Board thereupon resumed its consideration of the following
items on the Consent Calendar.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $5,135,907, Commission on the Aging, for
professional and special services, for fiscal year 1984-85 to be
held in reserve to be forwarded to fiscal year 1985-86. (Supervisor
Renne)
File 101-84-149, Ordinance No. 300-85
Finally passed.
Monday, June 17. 198S
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $20,727, Superior Court, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits.
(Controller)
File 101-84-155, Ordinance No. 316-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $16,461, Municipal Court, for permanent
salaries-miscellaneous and related mandatory fringe benefits.
(Controller)
File 101-84-156, Ordinance No. 316-85
Finally passed.
[Salaries and Wages]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-86, Municipal and
Superior Courts, to provide a salary increase for Court Reporters;
effective September 1, 1984; companion measure to Files 101-84-155
and 101-84-166. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-44, Ordinance No. 322-86
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $12,025. California Academy of Sciences, for
permanent salaries-craft and temporary salaries; rescinding $12,025
from professional and special services. (Controller)
File 101-84-157, Ordinance No. 317-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Nancy Peterson
against City and County by payment of $32,500. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-23, Ordinance No. 326-85
(Superior Court No. 807-194.)
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Ana Serrano
against City and County by payment of $17,600. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-31, Ordinance No. 326-85
(Superior Court No. 783-847.)
Finally passed.
Monday, June 17, 1985
[Public Health]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, adding certain organizations
to the membership list of the Department of Public Health.
(Department of Public Health)
File 97-85-28, Ordinance No. 327-85
(Amends Section 16.6-10.)
Finally passed.
[Conveyance/Reconveyance of Property]
Ordinance authorizing the conveyance of title of a portion of Moraga
Street to Founders Title Company and its reconveyance. (Real Estate
Department)
File 177-85-3, Ordinance No. 328-85
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating and rescinding $48,860, Clean Water Program.
for facilities maintenance project (storage tank repair); approving
increased cost of a contract exceeding 10% of the original contract
and providing for ratification of action previously taken.
(Controller)
File 101-84-160, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $9,567,881, Airports Commission, for capital
projects (airfield improvements). (Controller)
File 101-84-163, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $128,527, Juvenile Court. Probation
Services, for other current services, overtime-craft and services of
central shops; rescinding $128,527 from mandatory fringe benefits
and equipment purchase; and providing for ratification of action
previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-166, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $12,000. Public Works, Water Pollution
Control, for other fixed charges (meritorious awards); rescinding
$12,000 from materials and supplies. (Controller)
Monday, June 17, 1985
File 101-84 168, ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,400,000, Clean Water Program, for capital
project budget (Richmond Sunset Plant Improvements). (Controller)
File 101-84-169, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $3,000, Department of Electricity, for
increase in revolving fund; rescinding $3,000 from materials and
supplies. (Controller)
File 101-84-171, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,100,000, Police Department, for permanent
salaries, uniform and related mandatory benefits; rescinding
$1,100,000 from contractual services, services to other departments,
permanent salaries, temporary salaries, mandatory fringe benefits
and fixed charges; and providing for ratification of action
previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-172, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $75,000, Public Utilities Commission.
Administration, for professional and special services: rescinding
$75,000 from permanent salaries-miscellaneous. (Controller)
File 101-84-173, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $141,000, Recreation and Park, Zoo, for
capital project budget (Bear Grotto Improvements); rescinding
$141,000 from mandatory fringe benefits; and providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-177, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Monday, June 17, 1985
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $498, SOS, Mayor's Criminal Justice Council,
for program projects (Project Calles - Rap. Operation Contact and
Larkin Street Youth Center) and services of other departments. Adult
Probation; to be held in reserve to be forwarded to fiscal year
1985-86. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-179. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Airport - Concession Lease]
Ordinance approving the principal concession lease and agreement for
retail merchandising sales in the South Terminal Building at San
Francisco International Airport between Host International, Inc. and
City and County, acting by and through its Airports Commission.
(Supervisor Maher)
File 27-85-9. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Aura Granados
against City and County by payment of $65,000. (Finance Committee)
File 45-85-34. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 824-569.)
Passed for second reading.
Adopted
[Contract]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health to extend the
terms of certain contracts on an interim month-to-month basis.
(Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-73. Resolution No. 586-85
Adopted.
[Gift Acceptance - Criminal Justice]
Resolution authorizing Mayor's Criminal Justice Council to accept
$10,000 from the Stulsaft Foundation for purpose of assisting City
and County Status Offender Service Network. (Mayor)
File 38-85-9. Resolution No. 587-85
Adopted.
[Lease of Property]
Resolution authorizing extension of certain existing leases of real
property for use by various City departments. (Real Estate
Department)
Monday, June 17, 1985
File 64-8S-16, Resolution No. 591-8S
Adopted .
[Lease of Real Property]
Resolution authorizing extension of certain existing leases of real
property for the Police Department. (Real Estate Department)
File 64-85-17, Resolution No. 592-85
Adopted .
[Lease of Real Property]
Resolution authorizing extension of certain existing leases of real
propery for the Public Utilities Commission. (Real Estate
Department )
File 64-85-18, Resolution No. 593-85
Adopted .
Recommendation of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Finally Passed
[Parking Regulations]
Ordinance amending Traffic Code, to provide for the installation of
parking meters in special truck loading zones. (Supervisor Silver)
File 19-85-6, Ordinance No. 324-85
(Amends Section 33.3.)
Finally passed.
Recommendation of Public Works Committee
Finally Passed
[Sidewalk Widths]
Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1061 entitled "Regulating the Width
of Sidewalks", changing the width of the sidewalk on a portion of
Market Street. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 232-84, Ordinance No. 323-85
(Adds Section 1464 . )
Finally passed.
Recommendations of Health Committee
Adopted
Monday, June 17. 198S
[Substance Abuse Treatment Site Approval]
Resolution approving 2418 Clement Street as site for use as a
substance abuse facility by Henry Ohlhoff House (Henry Ohlhoff
Counseling Center). (Department of Public Health)
File 29-85-1. Resolution No. 580-8S
Adopted .
[Contract]
Resolution approving renewal contract between the City and County
(Public Health. Community Substance Abuse Services. Division of
Alcohol Programs) and Henry Ohlhoff House (Henry Ohlhoff Counseling
Center), in the amount of $22,849. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-68. Resolution No. 581-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and San Mateo County,
Department of Health Services, Mental Health Services, in the amount
of $420,831. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-70, Resolution No. 583-85
Adopted.
[Contract]
Resolution approving contract between the City and County (Public
Health, Community Mental Health Services) and Westside Community
Mental Health Center, Inc., in the amount of $745,838. (Department
of Public Health)
File 30-85-71, Resolution No. 584-86
Adopted.
[Contract Modification]
Resolution approving first modification to contract between the City
and County (Public Health, Community Substance Abuse Services,
Division of Drug Programs) and San Francisco Suicide Prevention.
Inc. (San Francisco Drug Lines), in the amount of $9,000.
(Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-72. Resolution No. 585-86
Adopted.
[Grant - Federal]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Communicable
Disease Control, Tuberculosis Control Division to accept and expend
grant funds in the amount $302,864 from Department of Health and
Human Services for the Tuberculosis Control Project. (Mayor)
Monday, June 17. 1985
File 146-8S-24, Resolution No. 594-8S
Adopted .
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Central
Administration, to accept and expend a grant of $200,000 from the
State Department of Health Services for the Refugee Preventive Health
Program. (Mayor)
File 146-8S-2S. Resolution No. 595-85
Adopted .
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, AIDS Activity
Office, to accept and expend a grant from the State Department of
Health Services. Infectious Disease Section, for information and
education on AIDS. (Mayor)
File 146-85-26. Resolution No. 612-85
Adopted .
[Grant - Private]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health. Bureau of Health
Promotion and Education, to apply for a grant from the San Francisco
Foundation for a public education campaign on health and safety in
the workplace. (Mayor)
File 146-85-28, Resolution No. 597-85
Adopted .
[Grant - State Funds]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Bureau of
Environmental Health Services, to accept and expend a grant of
$113,490 from the State of California, Department of Public Health,
Vector Biology and Control Section, Urban Rat Control. (Mayor)
File 146-85-30. Resolution No. 599-85
Adopted .
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Family Health
Division, to accept and expend a grant of $312,375 from the
California Department of Health Services, Office of Family Planning,
for family planning services. (Mayor)
File 146-85-31, Resolution No. 600-85
Adopted.
Monday, June 17, 1985
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, Community Mental
Health Services, to apply for a grant from the State Department of
Mental Health for new mental health services demonstration projects.
(Department of Public Health)
File 146-85-32, Resolution No. 601-85
Adopted.
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health, San Francisco
General Hospital. Department of Family Practice, to accept and
expend grant funds of $29,700 from the California Statewide Office
of Health Planning and Development for establishment of family
practice fellowship training for 1985-86. (Department of Public
Health)
File 146-85-33, Resolution No. 602-85
Adopted.
[Application for State Funds]
Resolution authorizing application for an allocation of fiscal year
1985-86 funds from State's County Health Services Funds for the
medically indigent services program and execution of agreement with
State Department of Health Services. (Department of Public Health)
File 146-85-34. Resolution No. 574-85
Adopted.
[Funding]
Resolution authorizing San Francisco Department of Public Health,
Child Health and Disability Prevention Program, to accept and expend
funds from the State Department of Health. (Mayor)
File 146-85-35. Resolution No. 603-85
Adopted.
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Nelder, Renne,
Silver. Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp - 3.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNF I N ISHED BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
-862-
Monday, June 17, 198S
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $2,S00,000, Mayor, Housing and Economic
Development, for rental of property (prepaid lease of Polytechnic
High School site to be developed for housing); placing a reserve on
$2,S00,000. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-1S3, Ordinance No. 313-8S
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Ward - 2.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $956,000, Police Department, for direct
purchase of building, other current services and services of other
departments. Real Estate. (Controller)
File 101-84-174, Ordinance No. 314-8S
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
Adopted
[Acquisition of Real Property]
Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property known as
Diamond Heights Elementary School Site, Lot 5, in Assessor's Block
7521, from San Francisco Unified School District for location of new
Police Academy; companion measure to File 101-84-174. (Supervisor
Renne)
File 84-85-6, Resolution No. 571-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $68,936, Purchasing Department, for temporary
salaries for creation of six positions. (Controller)
File 101-84-159, Ordinance No.
Monday, June 17, 1985
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Purchasing
Department, reflecting the addition of six positions, two 1952
Purchasers, two 1426 Senior Clerk Typists, one 1630 Account Clerk
and one 1720 Data Entry Operator; companion measure to File
101-84-159. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-43, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $55,617, Public Health, Administration, for
overtime, medical services contracts, materials and supplies;
rescinding $55,617 from mandatory fringe benefits; and providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-161, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,837,792. Hetch Hetchy Water and Power,
for purchase of power for resale. (Controller)
File 101-84-162, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $22,435,000, Clean Water Program, for capital
projects budget (combined sewer overflow facilities - Southeast
Hunters Point Area). (Controller)
File 101-84-164, Ordinance No.
Monday, June 17, 198S
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward 2.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $346,324, Fire Department, for extended work
week; rescinding $346,324 from permanent salaries-uniform and
mandatory fringe benefits; and providing for ratification of action
previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-165, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $34,277, Juvenile Court, Administration, for
temporary salaries for immediate filling of two vacancies (Chief
Probation Officer and Business Manager). (Controller)
File 101-84-167, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Mahec. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $195,000. Parking Authority, for facilities
maintenance project (repair of Vallejo Street Garage). (Controller)
File 101-84-170. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
(Supervisor Renne excused from voting in Committee)
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $45,000, Public Utilities Commission,
Finance, for professional services; rescinding $45,000 from permanent
salaries -miscellaneous . (Controller)
File 101-84-175, Ordinance No.
Monday, June 17. l<
Supervisor Excused from Voting
Supervisor Renne requested to be excused from voting because of
a conflict of interest.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
excuse Supervisor Renne.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Silver,
Walker. Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Nelder ■ 2.
Excused: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp- 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $116,854, Municipal Railway, for services of
other Departments, CAO insurance and risk reduction; rescinding
$116,854 from mandatory fringe benefits; and providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-176, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne - 2.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $890,514, Department of Public Health,
Central Office and Community Mental Health Services, for medical
services contracts; rescinding $890,614 from permanent salaries and
mandatory fringe benefits and providing for ratification of action
previously taken. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-180, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Silver 3.
Monday, June 17, 198S
[Interim Annual Appropriation Ordinance]
Interim Annual Appropriation Ordinance for fiscal year 198b 86.
(Clerk of the Board)
File 101-8S-3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Silver - 3.
[Interim Annual Salary Ordinance]
Interim Annual Salary Ordinance for fiscal year 1985-86. (Clerk of
the Board)
File 102-85-3, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Walker. Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Silver - 3.
Finally Passed
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Catherine Chan, a
minor, through her Guardian Ad Litem, against City and County and
the U.C. Regents by payment of $362,917; an emergency measure.
(Finance Committee)
File 45-85-35, Ordinance No. 294-85
(Superior Court No. 801-004.)
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher - 2.
Adopted
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's Certification that the
budget/fiscal services for the Office of the Public Defender can be
practically performed at the Public Defender's Office by private
contractor for a lower cost than similar work services provided by
the City and County employees. (Public Defender)
File 25-85 24, Resolution No. 578-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, June 17, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne. Walker, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Silver
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President Molinari, Supervisor Britt
assumed the Chair.
[Off-Street Parking Lease]
Resolution authorizing invitation to call for bids to lease the City-
owned lot located at the northwest corner of McAllister and Polk
Streets for a public automobile parking facility. (Real Estate
Department)
File 47-85-6, Resolution No. 590-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Nelder, Renne,
Walker. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Silver - 4.
The President reassuraed the Chair.
[Authorizing Acquisition of Real Property and Approval of Lease]
Resolution authorizing a 75-year lease between City and County, as
lessee, and San Francisco Unified School District, as lessor, for
the development of housing and related uses on the former
Polytechnic High School site and approving the acquisition of
Michelangelo Playground and authorizing Director of Real Property to
lease 1.9 acres of Water Department land for use by the San
Francisco Unified School District. (Supervisors Renne, Maher)
File 84-85-5, Resolution No. 570-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President Molinari, Supervisor Britt
assumed the Chair.
[Mortgage Revenue Bonds]
Resolution approving, confirming and ratifying previous actions with
respect to Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds for Aspen-Scuth Hills
Apartments, Mission-Capp Apartments. Mission Park Apartments and
Winterland Apartments Projects. (Supervisor Renne)
File 280-85-3, Resolution No. 572-85
Monday, June 17, 198S
Adopted by the following \/ote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Nelder, Renne,
Walker, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Maher, Molinari, Silver 4.
The President reassumed the Chair.
(Economic Development Bonds)
Resolution authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery of Economic
Development Revenue Bonds to finance an office and retail contractors
center to be developed by L&W Partnership, a California
Partnership. (Supervisor Renne)
File 310-85, Resolution No. 573-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher - 2.
[Contract Agreement]
Resolution authorizing execution of an agreement between the City
and County (Department of Social Services) and the State of
California Department of Social Services for the former's stationing
a clerk to process Alien Status Verification Forms at the United
States Immigration and Naturalization Service, San Francisco Office,
fiscal year 1984-85. (Supervisor Renne)
File 347-85-1. Resolution No. 604-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher 2.
[Contract Agreement]
Resolution authorizing execution of an agreement between the City
and County (Department of Social Services) and the State of
California Department of Social Services for the former's stationing
a clerk to process Alien Status Verification Forms at the United
States Immigration and Naturalization Service, San Francisco Office,
fiscal year 1985-86. (Supervisor Renne)
File 347-85 2, Resolution No. 605-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Maher - 2.
Monday, June 17, 198S
[Agreement]
Resolution authorizing execution of an agreement between the City and
County (Department of Social Services)and Family Service Agency of
San Francisco to provide diagnostic, educational and counseling
services to families and children at risk of neglect and abuse for
fiscal year 1985-86. (Supervisor Renne)
File 348-85, Resolution No. 606-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher - 2.
[Agreement]
Resolution authorizing execution of an agreement between the City and
County (Department of Social Services) and Children's Home Society of
California to provide funds for In-Home Supportive Services in
support of child abuse and neglect prevention for fiscal year
1985-1986. (Supervisor Renne)
File 348-85-1. Resolution No. 607-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Maher - 2.
Adopted as Amended
[Hetch Hetchy Funds]
Motion that the Board of Supervisors hereby transfers to the General
Fund excess Hetch Hetchy monies in an amount of $25,200,000 pursuant
to Charter Section 6.407(e); and requests the Controller to reserve
$16.1 million for the General Fund budget reduction and $9.1 million
for Hetch Hetchy.
File 100-85-4.1
Supervisor Renne. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to amend
on line 6 by adding ": and"; on line 7 adding "IT IS FURTHER MOVED,
That the Board of Supervisors requests the Controller to reserve
$16.1 million for the General Fund budget reduction and $9.1 million
for Hetch Hetchy."; and amending title accordingly.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari. Nelder.
Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp - 2.
Adopted as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, NeJdec,
Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Monday, June 17, i98S
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kopp 2.
Recommendations of Energy and Environment Committee
Adopted
[Toxic Waste Policy]
Resolution urging State Legislature to adopt a Toxic Waste Policy.
(Supervisors Silver, Britt. Hongisto)
File 12-8S-27, Resolution No. 577-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Hazardous Waste]
Resolution supporting a joint effort between the City and County and
Sanitary Fill Company to sponsor a one-day household hazardous waste
drop-off project for a specific area of San Francisco; authorizing
the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into a
contract with Sanitary Fill Company regarding this event, which
includes the designation of the City and County as the hazardous
waste generator; and requesting the Mayor's support for the project.
(Supervisors Walker, Molinari)
File 128-85-1. Resolution No. 609-86
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Recommendations of Planning. Housing and Development Committee
Consideration Continued
[Text Amendment]
Resolution adopting Final Negative Declaration, finding and
determining that amending City Planning Code, to impose conditions on
approval of permit applications for office development projects
requiring the construction of housing, a portion of which is required
to be and remain affordable to low and moderate income households, or
payment of a fee to be used for the development of such housing will
have no significant impact on the environment, and adopting and
incorporating findings of Final Negative Declaration. (Department of
City Planning)
File 115-85-10.3, Resolution No.
(Adds Section 313, City Planning Code.)
Monday, June 17, 1985
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to July 1, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Neldec. WalKer, Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Silver - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne - 2.
[Office Affordable Housing Production Program)
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, to impose conditions on
approval of permit applications for office development projects
requiring construction of housing, a portion of which is to be and
remain affordable to low and moderate income households, or payment
of a fee to be used for the development of such housing, and amending
Part II, Chapter XIII of the San Francisco Municipal Code
(Subdivision Code) by adding Subsection 5 to Section 1360.
(Supervisors Silver, Maher, Molinari, Renne, Ward, Britt, Hongisto.)
File 115-85-10, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 313. )
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to July 1. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Walker, Ward - 8.
Noes: Supervisor Silver - 1.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne - 2.
Recommendations of Health Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Contract]
Ordinance approving contract between the Department of Public Health,
Medically Indigent Adult Program, and the Episcopal Church in the
Diocese of California, in the amount of $1,400,000 for the period
July 1. 1985 through December 31. 1988. (Department of Public
Health)
File 208-85-5. Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Renne - 2.
Monday, June 17, 198&
Adopted
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that Children's
Day Treatment Services can be practically performed for the
Department of Public Health by a private contractor for a lower cost
than similar services performed by City and County employees.
(Department of Public Health)
File 25-8S 26, Resolution No. S79-8S
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Silver, Walker, Ward 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne - 2.
[Contracts ]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health Mental Health
Programs to extend the terms of certain health service contracts on
an interim month-to-month basis. (Department of Public Health)
File 30-85-69, Resolution No. 582-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne - 2.
[Grant State]
Resolution authorizing Department of Public Health and San Francisco
General Hospital, to apply for, accept and expend a grant of $100,000
from the State Department of Health Services for elevator renovation.
File 146-85-27, Resolution No. 596-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Silver, Walker. Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Renne - 2.
[Grant - State]
Resolution authorizing the Department of Public Health, San Francisco
General Hospital, to apply for, accept and expend a grant of $41,250
from the State Department of Health Services for an infant
resuscitation room. (Mayor)
File 146-85-29, Resolution No. 598-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Renne - 2.
Monday, June 17. 1985
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
[New Condominium]
Motion approving final map of 895 South Van Ness Avenue, a
condominium subdivision. (Department of Public Works)
File 58-85-18
Supervisor Nelder, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Silver. Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp. Renne - 2.
EMERGENCY CALENDAR
Referred to Committee
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Antoinette Modica
against City and County, et al.. by payment of $233,641.00; an
emergency measure. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-38.1. Ordinance No.
(Superior Court Action No. 797 197.)
The President without objection directed the matter be referred
to Finance Committee.
OFF-CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
Joseph Barletta, member. Public Utilities Commission, June 19-July
8; Mrs. Joseph D. Cuneo, member. War Memorial Board, June 15-July
15; Mayor Dianne Feinstein, June 14-19; Thomas E. Horn, President,
War Memorial Board. June 28-July 7; Myra G. Kopf, member. Board of
Education, June 26-July 26; Philip R. Lee, President, Health
Commission, June 8-10; Robert J. McCarthy, member. Board of Permit
Appeals, August 1-20; Patrick McGrew, President, Landmarks
Preservation Advisory Board. June 13-18; John L. Molinari, President,
Board of Supervisors, July 17-28; Jose O. Olmedo, member. Commission
on the Aging, July 1-August 15; Toby Rosenblatt, President, City
Planning Commission, June 28-July 7; Arlene M. Sauser, Chief
Probation Officer. Adult Probation. June 10-12; Mary Louise Stong,
member. Library Commission, June 23-July 1, 1985.
Monday, June 17, 1985
File 1-85, Resolution No. 525-85
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Walker, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kopp, Renne, Silver - 4.
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Lease of Property]
Ordinance approving lease between Redevelopment Agency of the City
of Santa Clara and City and County of San Francisco, operating by
and through the Public Utilities Commission. (Presented by
Supervisor Renne.) Referred to Finance Committee with the request
it be heard at the June 19, 1985, meeting.
File 66-85-11
[Financial Institutions Moratorium]
Ordinance temporarily prohibiting the approval of permits for the
establishment of financial institutions on those eighteen blocks
bounded on the east by the east side of Kearny Street and the west
side of Columbus Avenue, on the west by the east side of Powell
Street, on the north by the south side of Broadway, and on the south
by the north side of California Street for one year from the
effective date of this ordinance; providing for definition and
severability clause. (Presented by Supervisor Molinari.) Referred
to Planning. Housing and Development Committee.
File 110-85-7
Called from Committee
[Growth Limitations on Office Development]
Ordinance amending Part II, Chapter II of the Planning Code by adding
Section 175.4 to impose growth limitations on office development.
(Supervisors Walker, Britt, Hongisto)
File 115-85-6
Called from Planning, Housing & Development Committee by
Supervisor Hongisto; scheduled for consideration by the Board on
June 24, 1985.
Monday, June 17, 198S
Referred to Committee
[Office Affordable Housing Production Program]
Ordinance amending Part II, Chapter II, of the San Francisco
Municipal Code (City Planning Code) by amending Section 313 thereto
to reduce transferability of excess interim guideline credits to 2.3
for every one unit required under such section. (Presented by
Supervisor Silver.) Referred to Planning, Housing 6. Development
Committee.
File 115-85-37
[Office Affordable Housing Production Program]
Draft Ordinance amending Part II, Chapter II of the San Francisco
Municipal Code (City Planning Code) by amending Section 313 thereto
to require that sponsors of office development projects on Port
property provide housing under this section where permitted by law.
(Presented by Supervisor Silver.) Referred to Planning. Housing &
Development Committee.
File 115-86-38
[Electrical Sales Permit Fee]
Draft Ordinance amending Part II. Chapter III of the San Francisco
Municipal Code (Electrical Code) by amending Article 90-80
electrical sales permit fee relating to fees charged for the
inspection of electrical products sold or installed. (Presented by
Supervisor Nelder.) Referred to Finance Committee.
File 116-85-1
Adopted
[State Legislation]
Resolution urging the Governor of the State of California to approve
the child welfare services augmentation in the FY 1985-86 budget.
File 12-85-36, Resolution No. 528-85
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Silver,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Renne, Silver.
Walker. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Nelder - 4.
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Vermont
Street.
File 42-85-49.1, Resolution No. 558-85
Supervisor Ward presented and, seconded by Supervisor Renne,
moved immediate adoption.
Monday, June 17, 198S
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Renne, Silver, Walker,
Ward 6.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Nelder - 5.
[Negative Declaration]
Resolution adopting final negative declaration, finding and
determining that the purchase and use of the Diamond Heights
Elementary School as a police academy. Lot 6 in Assessor's Block
7521, will have no significant impact on the environment, and
adopting and incorporating findings of final negative declaration.
File 84-85-6.1, Resolution No. 560-85
Supervisor Renne presented and, seconded by Supervisor Silver
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Ward - 2.
Referred to Committee
[Federal AIDS Funding]
Resolution urging City's legislative advocate in Washington, D.C., to
vigorously lobby for federal funds regarding AIDS, in excess of the
Administration's proposed amount; to conduct research to determine
what amount would constitute adequate federal level of funding; to
coordinate City lobbying effort with AIDS-related organizations; and
requesting status report in 60 days. (Supervisor Renne presented.)
Referred to Health Committee.
File 108-85-4
[Affordable Housing]
Resolution establishing policy that City and County of San Francisco
does not entertain proposed development, including a sports facility,
that is incompatible with the development of housing in the Rincon
Hill Plan Area or the Rincon Point/South Beach Redevelopment Area.
(Supervisor Renne presented, joined by Supervisors Hongisto, Maher,
Ward.) Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 158-85-1
Adopted
[Mary Dunlap]
Resolution commending the work of Mary C. Dunlap and National Gay
Rights Advocates' Director Leonard Graff in suing the Federal
Government for contempt of Judge Aguilar's order and reinstatement
of his original order.
File 355-85, Resolution No. 568-85
Monday, June 17, 198S
Supervisor Molinari presented joined by Supervisors Britt,
Hongisto, Haher. Renne, Silver and Walker, and, seconded by
Supervisor Maher moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari. Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisors Britt. Kopp - 2.
[Hazardous Substances]
Resolution supporting a City-wide public education campaign on the
California Hazardous Substances Information and Training Act. or
"Worker Right-To-Know" law.
File 356-85. Resolution No. 569-85
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Britt
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Renne, Silver.
Walker, Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Nelder - 4.
Referred to Committee
[Ballot Measure]
Charter Amendment (skeletal) amending Section 3.581(f) to permit
application of City codes to development on Port property not
required for commerce and navigation purposes. (Supervisor Silver
presented.) Referred to Rules and Legislation Committee with request
to consider on June 25, 1985, at 10:00 a.m.
File 357-85
Measure Withdrawn
[Appointment]
Resolution appointing Supervisor Hongisto as alternate member of San
Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission to serve from
June 19, 1985, through June 25. 1985.
Supervisor Silver presented and moved for immediate adoption.
There being no second. Supervisor Silver withdrew the pending
measure.
Requests for Hearings
File 101-84-185. By Supervisor Renne: To consider requesting the
Mayor to initiate funding for the California Child Care Initiative
program. Referred to Finance Committee, with the request it be
heard at the June 19, 1985, meeting.
Monday, June 17, 198S
File 12-85-37, By Supervisor Walker: To consider supporting SB 129S,
the Initiative Fairness Act, which requires limits be placed on large
special interest contributions as well as requiring all initiative
advertisements to say who is paying for the advertisement. Referred
to Finance Committee.
File 12-8S 38, By Supervisor Walker: To consider the
Bronzan Mojonnier California Mental Health Services Reform Act.
Referred to Health Committee.
File 334 85 1, By Supervisor Walker: To consider the way in which
the S. F. Redevelopment Agency and the Port have complied with the
transit impact fee and Office of Housing Production Program.
Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 335-85-1, By Supervisor Britt: To consider trailers located on
Duboce Street. Referred to Public Protection Committee.
File 359-85, By Supervisor Nelder, joined by Supervisor Silver: To
consider creation of committee made up of elected government
officials and representatives of the San Francisco business
community to: (1) identify San Francisco business considering
relocating offices and jobs from the City to another community;
(2) meet with representatives of such businesses in an effort to
ascertain the causes for such conditions and to prevent such
relocation; (3) report any findings which may require legislative
action by the Board of Supervisors. Referred to Planning, Housing
and Development Committee.
File 358-85, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider legislation
regulating health spas and requiring posting of bond as condition of
operation, maintenance of comprehensive liability insurance policy
as condition of operation, language in contracts for health services
to include date when service will be available, complete description
of services included and hours and locations at which they will be
available, and penalties for soliciting business and holding funds
while failing to provide contracted services. Referred to Public
Protection Committee.
File 110-85-8, By Supervisor Molinari: To consider amending North
Beach Moratorium to provide new provisions relating to financial
institution fixtures. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development
Committee .
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to comply
with the following requests:
By Supervisor Hongisto, that letter of inquiry be sent to Public
Utilities Commission regarding possibility of placing bus shelter at
the MUNI bus stop on Diamond Heights Blvd. and Gold Mine Drive,
directly in front of the Safeway Shopping Center.
By Supervisor Hongisto. that Budget Analyst be requested to comment
on budgetary implications of promised enforcement of the Garcia
Ruling, which will end use of compensatory time in lieu of overtime
and require overtime payment for all overtime incurred by public
workers. Inquire of Budget Analyst likely costs in the City's
1985-86 budget for consideration by the Finance Committee during
their budgetary hearings this week.
Monday, June 17. 1985
By Supervisor Molinari, that letters be sent to the City Attorney
and Consumer Fraud Bureau of the District Attorney's office, asking
them to work together to draft ordinance regulating health spas by
requiring posting of bond as condition of operation, maintenance of
comprehensive liability insurance policy as condition of operation,
language in contracts for health services to include date when
service will be available, complete description of services included
and hours and location at which they will be available, and penalties
for soliciting business and holding funds while failing to provide
contracted services.
By Supervisor Molinari. that letter be sent to her Honor, the Mayor,
enclosing copy of letter received by Supervisor Molinari from Barney
Barron concerning problem at the Chinese Recreation Center and
inquiring if the Mayor will do something about it.
By Supervisor Molinari. that memorandum be sent to each member and
City Attorney reminding them that the Rules and Legislation Committee
will meet on Tuesday morning, June 25. 1985, and that they should
ensure that amendments not in final form be placed in final form for
that meeting.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letter be sent to City Attorney
requesting that legislation be prepared to create committee made up
of elected government officials and representatives of the San
Francisco business community, which will identify San Francisco
businesses considering relocating offices and jobs from the City to
other communities.
By Supervisor Nelder, that letters be sent to John H. Kirkwood.
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bay Area Rapid Transit; Mr.
Eugene Garf inkle, Mr. Arthur J. Shartsis and Mr. Wilfred T. Ussery.
members of the Board of Directors of BART elected to represent San
Francisco; and members of the Public Affairs. Access & Legislation
Committee of BART asking that BART exclude any San Francisco BART
stations from those to have flower stands installed, because of
concern that decision to include San Francisco BART stations will
harm already existing San Francisco businesses which presently
operate under San Francisco's flower stand permits, and that BART
officials be notified prior to a meeting on this subject on June
18th. 1985. at 9:00 a.m.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to City Attorney
requesting that legislation be prepared and approved as to form
concerning skeletal Charter amendment relating to Port being brought
into conformity with State Law. and that legislation be prepared no
later than Friday, June 21, 1985.
By Supervisor Silver, that letter be sent to Southern Pacific
Railroad asking they reconsider moving 2,700 employees out of San
Francisco because it has been made possible for them to build
significant amounts of back-office space.
By Supervisor Maher. that letter be sent to the Recreation and Park
Commission, inquiring into the status of proposed sublease of the
boating/fishing concession at Lake Merced, and whether such sublease
would involve an increase in fees and also would it permit motorized
boats, and if so, why.
Monday, June 17, 1985
By Supervisor Maher, that letter be sent to Department of
Electricity, inquiring into the status of complaints by the residents
of Post Street, between Larkin and Hyde, that street lights are
burned out, creating a hazardous situation and length of time needed
to replace burned-out lights.
By Supervisor Maher, that letter be sent to the Chief Administrative
Officer, inquiring into the status of proposed purchase or lease of
a new telephone system for City Hall, and inquiring what steps have
been taken or planned to be taken to improve the quality of telephone
service in City Hall.
By Supervisor Walker, that Department of City Planning be requested
to initiate study to determine appropriate zoning controls in the
area generally bounded by Van Ness Avenue, Market Street and the
Central Freeway to establish mixed office/residential district with
an eye toward maintaining existing housing and maximizing the number
of new affordable housing units.
By Supervisor Renne, that letter be sent to Traffic Division of the
Municipal Court inquiring into its procedures in documenting payment
of parking citation fines, so that nonpayment notices are not sent
for those fines which have been paid.
By Supervisor Renne, that City Attorney be requested to draft
ordinance amending the Fire Code, Section 8.09(a)l, to allow
gasoline service station to sell cigarettes, soft drinks, and
packaged fast-foods over the counter.
By Supervisor Ward, that letters be sent to Municipal Railway.
Metropolitan Transportation Commission and Caltrans requesting
updated information regarding Caltrain extension for peninsula
transit .
By Supervisor Ward, that letter be sent to City Attorney requesting
opinion regarding impact upon San Francisco of recent California
State Supreme Court decisions which allow that redevelopment
agencies may levy up to 1% taxes on properties developed in areas
under its jurisdiction.
By Supervisor Ward, that letter be sent to Acting General Manager.
Recreation and Park Department, to ascertain information regarding
plans to charge fees for fishing at Lake Merced.
Motions Adopted
Motion directing Clerk of the Board to transmit to City Planning
Commission for hearing ordinance temporarily prohibiting approval of
permits for establishment of financial institutions on those
eighteen blocks bounded on the east by the east side of Kearny Street
and the west side of Columbus Avenue, on the west by the east side of
Powell Street, on the north by the south side of Broadway, and on the
south by the north side of California Street for one year from the
effective date of this ordinance; providing for definition and
severability clause.
File 110- 85-7.1.
Supervisor Molinari presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Walker, moved adoption.
Monday, June 17, 1985
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Renne, Silver,
Walker. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Nelder - 4.
Motion directing Clerk of the Board to transmit to City Planning
Commission for hearing ordinance, when approved by City Attorney,
relating to financial institution fixtures in North Beach.
File 110-85-8.1.
Supervisor Molinari presented and, seconded by Supervisor
Maher, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Maher, Molinari, Renne, Silver.
Walker. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Nelder - 4.
Motion directing Clerk of the Board to transmit to City Planning
Commission for hearing ordinance, when approved by City Attorney,
amending Section 313 to reduce the transferability of excess interim
guideline credits to 2.3 for every one unit required under such
section.
File 115-85-37.1
Supervisor Silver presented and, seconded by Supervisor Walker,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Silver,
Walker. Ward - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Nelder, Renne - 4.
Referred to Committee
Motion submitting to the qualified electors of the City and County
of San Francisco a declaration of policy regarding the construction
of a stadium near Rincon Point or South Beach to be financed through
a lease with a non-profit corporation. Supervisor Britt presented,
joined by Supervisors Nelder and Silver) Referred to Rules and
Legislation Committee.
File 158-85-2
Adopted
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Bea Bain (Supervisor Walker)
Monday, June 17, 1985
Konstantin Berlandt (Supervisor Molinari)
Barbara M. Cameron (Supervisor Molinari)
Bernard Crotty (Supervisor Molinari)
Eighteenth Annual Fourth of July Celebration (Supervisor
Molinari)
Martin D. Murphy, Esq. (Supervisor Nelder)
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp. (Supervisor Britt;
File 6-8S-24
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect
to the memory of the following deceased:
Mary Leonoudakis (Supervisors Molinari, Renne, Silver)
Paul Castro (Supervisor Britt)
Charles Swearingen (Supervisor Kennedy)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
5:19 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, June 17, 198S
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
ClerK of the Board of Supervisors
Vol. 80 No. 25
MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1985—2:00 P.M.
Journal of Proceedings
Board of Supervisors
City and County of San Francisco
DOCUMENTS DEPT.
DEC 1 7 1985
SAfJ Fi^ANCISCO
PUeLIC LIBRARY
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, June 24, 198S - 2:00 p.m.
The Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San
Francisco met in regular session on the above date with President
John L. Molinari presiding.
CALLING THE ROLL
The meeting was called to order at 2:06 p.m. On call of the
roll, the following Supervisors were noted present:
Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Walker - 8.
Noted absent at first roll call:
Supervisors Kopp, Silver, Ward - 3.
Quorum present.
Supervisor Kopp was noted present at 3:03 p.m.
Supervisor Silver was noted present at 2:09 p.m.
Supervisor Ward was noted present at 2:07 p.m.
APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
There being no errors, corrections or omissions. Supervisor
Maher, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved that the Journal of
Proceedings for Tuesday, February 19, 1985, be approved.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Walker - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kopp, Silver, Ward - 3.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $68,936. Purchasing Department, for temporary
salaries for creation of six positions. (Controller)
Monday. June 24, 1985
File 101-84-159, Ordinance No. 332-85
Finally passed.
[Public Employment]
Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, 1984-85, Purchasing
Department, reflecting the addition of six positions, two 1952
Purchasers, two 1426 Senior Clerk Typists, one 1630 Account Clerk
and one 1720 Data Entry Operator; companion measure to File
101-84-159. (Civil Service Commission)
File 102-84-43, Ordinance No. 348-85
Finally passed.
[GoveEnment Funding]
Ordinance appropriating and rescinding $48,860, Clean Water Program,
for facilities maintenance project (storage tank repair); approving
increased cost of a contract exceeding 10% of the original contract
and providing for ratification of action previously taken.
(Controller)
File 101-84-160, Ordinance No. 333-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $55,617, Public Health, Administration, for
overtime, medical services contracts, materials and supplies;
rescinding $55,617 from mandatory fringe benefits; and providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-161, Ordinance No. 334-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,837,792, Hetch Hetchy Water and Power.
for purchase of power for resale. (Controller)
File 101-84-162. Ordinance No. 335-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $9,567,881, Airports Commission, for capital
projects (airfield improvements). (Controller)
File 101-84-163, Ordinance No. 336-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $22,435,000. Clean Water Program, for capita
projects budget (combined sewer overflow facilities - Southeast
Hunters Point Area). (Controller)
Monday, June 24, 1985
File 101 84-164, Ordinance No. 337-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $346,324, Fire Department, for extended work
week; rescinding $346,324 from permanent salaries-uniform and
mandatory fringe benefits; and providing for ratification of action
previously taken. (Controller)
File 101 84-165, Ordinance No. 318-85
Finally passed.
File 101-84-166, Ordinance No. 319-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $34,277, Juvenile Court, Administration, for
temporary salaries for immediate filling of two vacancies (Chief
Probation Officer and Business Manager). (Controller)
File 101-84-167, Ordinance No. 320-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $12,000, Public Works, Water Pollution
Control, for other fixed charges (meritorious awards); rescinding
$12,000 from materials and supplies. (Controller)
File 101-84-168, Ordinance No. 338-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,400,000. Clean Water Program, for capital
project budget (Richmond Sunset Plant Improvements). (Controller)
File 101-84-169, Ordinance No. 339-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $195,000. Parking Authority, for facilities
maintenance project (repair of Vallejo Street Garage). (Controller)
Monday, June 24, 1985
File 101-84-170, Ordinance No. 340-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $3,000, Department of Electricity, for
increase in revolving fund; rescinding $3,000 from materials and
supplies. (Controller)
File 101-84-171, Ordinance No. 341-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $1,100,000, Police Department, for permanent
salaries, uniform and related mandatory benefits; rescinding
$1,100,000 from contractual services, services to other departments,
permanent salaries, temporary salaries, mandatory fringe benefits
and fixed charges; and providing for ratification of action
previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-172, Ordinance No. 342-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $75,000, Public Utilities Commission,
Administration, for professional and special services; rescinding
$75,000 from permanent salaries-miscellaneous. (Controller)
File 101-84-173, Ordinance No. 343-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $141,000, Recreation and Park, Zoo, for
capital project budget (Bear Grotto Improvements); rescinding
$141,000 from mandatory fringe benefits; and providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-177, Ordinance No. 346-85
Finally passed.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $498,508. Mayor's Criminal Justice Council,
for program projects (Project Calles - Rap. Operation Contact and
Larkin Street Youth Center) and services of other departments. Adult
Probation; to be held in reserve to be forwarded to fiscal year
1985-86. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-179, Ordinance No. 321-85
Finally passed.
Monday, June 24, 198S
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $890, S14, Department of Public Health,
Central Office and Community Mental Health Services, for medical
services contracts; rescinding $890, S14 from permanent salaries and
mandatory fringe benefits and providing for ratification of action
previously taken. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101 84-180, Ordinance No. 347-es
Finally passed.
[Airport - Concession Lease]
Ordinance approving the principal concession lease and agreement for
retail merchandising sales in the South Terminal Building at San
Francisco International Airport between Host International, Inc. and
City and County, acting by and through its Airports Commission.
(Supervisor Maher)
File 27-85-9, Ordinance No. 349-85
Finally passed.
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Aura Granados
against City and County by payment of $65,000. (Finance Committee)
File 45-85-34, Ordinance No. 350-85
(Superior Court No. 824-569.)
Finally passed.
Passed for Second Reading
[Lease of Property]
Ordinance approving lease of Water Department property in Santa Clara
County between Redevelopment Agency of the City of Santa Clara and
City and County of San Francisco, operating by and through the
Public Utilities Commission. (Supervisor Renne)
File 65-85-11, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading.
Recommendation of Health Committee
Finally Passed
[Contract ]
Ordinance approving contract between the Department of Public Health,
Medically Indigent Adult Program, and the Episcopal Church in the
Diocese of California, in the amount of $1,400,000 for the period
July 1, 1985 through December 31, 1988. (Department of Public
Health)
208-85-5, Ordinance No. 352-85
Finally passed.
Monday, June 24, 1985
The foregoing items on the Consent Calendar were acted upon by
the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
REGULAR CALENDAR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
From the Chief Administrative Officer
Consideration Continued
[Sewer Service Charge]
Resolution adopting and imposing schedules of sewer service and
industrial cost recovery charge to be paid by users for fiscal year
1985-86 pursuant to Articles 4.1 and 4.2 of the Public Works Code;
establishing the Clean Water Program as a public service enterprise:
providing for a severability clause. (Chief Administrative Officer)
File 21-85, Resolution No.
Supervisor Renne. seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to July 1. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Recommendations of Finance Committee
(Supervisor Renne excused from voting.)
Finally Passed
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $45,000, Public Utilities Commission,
Finance, for professional services; rescinding $45,000 from permanent
salaries-miscellaneous. (Controller)
File 101-84-175. Ordinance No. 344-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari, Silver,
Walker, Ward - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Nelder - 2.
Monday. June 24, 198S
Excused: Supervisor Renne - 1.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $116,854, Municipal Railway, for services of
other Departments, CAO insurance and risk reduction; rescinding
$116,854 from mandatory fringe benefits; and providing for
ratification of action previously taken. (Controller)
File 101-84-176, Ordinance No. 345-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Approval of Lease]
Ordinance approving lease agreement between Recreation and Park
Department and San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers Auxiliary to
operate various concessions at the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden
Gate Park. (Recreation and Park Department)
File 65-85-10. Ordinance No. 351-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Interim Annual Appropriation Ordinance]
Interim Annual Appropriation Ordinance fiscal year 1985-86.
File 101-85-3. Ordinance No. 329-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder. Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Interim Annual Salary Ordinance]
Interim Annual Salary Ordinance for fiscal year 1985-86.
File 102-85-3, Ordinance No. 330-85
Finally passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Monday, June 24, 198b
Recommendation of Transportation and Traffic Committee
Refused Adoption
[Transit Priority Lane]
Resolution urging the Mayor to request the Public Utilities
Commission to establish new transit priority lane on Parnassus
Avenue, to confer with the Transit Management Department of the
University of California, and to apply for and accept State and
Federal Urban Mass Transportation funds for such priority transit
lane. (Supervisor Silver)
File 7-85-4.1, Resolution No.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Kopp, Maher, Renne, Silver - 4.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Molinari. Nelder, Walker,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendations of Finance Committee
Passed for Second Reading
[Government Funding]
Ordinance appropriating $25,000, Mayor's Office, for professional
and special services. (Supervisor Renne)
File 101-84-185, Ordinance No.
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Settlement of Lawsuit]
Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Antoinette Modica
against City and County, et al., by payment of (($235,000; an
emergency ordinance.)) $233, 641. (City Attorney)
File 45-85-38.1, Ordinance No.
(Superior Court No. 797-197.)
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to amend
by reducing total payment from $235,000 to $233,641, and by deleting
emergency clause.
Monday. June 24, 1985
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Mahec. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, WalKer. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Adopted
[Contracting Out City Services]
Resolution concurring with Controller's certification that process
server services can be practically performed for the Family Support
Bureau of the Office of the District Attorney by a private contractor
for a lower cost than similar work services performed by City and
County employees. (District Attorney)
File 25-85-30, Resolution No. 617-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[St. Mary's Square Garage Commercial Space Lease]
Resolution approving lease documents and authorizing call for bids
for lease of St. Mary's Square Garage commercial space subject to
confirmation by City and County of San Francisco, with conditions.
(Parking Authority)
File 47-85-4, Resolution No. 610-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[St. Mary's Square Garage Lease]
Resolution approving lease documents and authorizing call for bids
for lease of St. Mary's Square Garage subject to confirmation by
City and County of San Francisco, with conditions. (Parking
Authority)
File 47-85 S, Resolution No. 611-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, June 24. 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
From Finance Committee with Recommendation "Do Not Pass"
(Supervisor Hongisto dissenting in Committee.)
Consideration Continued
[General Obligation Sewer Bond Debt Service]
Resolution expressing the intent of the City and County of San
Francisco to adopt a budget which includes payment for general
obligation sewer bond debt service out of the general fund.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 339-85, Resolution No.
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
continue consideration to July 1, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Recommendations of Public Protection Committee
Passed for Second Reading as Amended
[Police Permits and Licenses]
Ordinance amending Police Code, by repealing Sections 1243-1266,
inclusive, requiring auctioneers to have a city permit and license,
and amending Sections 2.26, 2.27 and 2.28 thereof to establish
various fees; and by amending Part III of the Municipal Code,
Section 22. to require that notice of various applications for
permits be posted. (Police Commission)
File 121-85-6. Ordinance No.
Supervisor Britt. seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to amend
by striking "Insignia and Uniform - 18" in Section 2.27 on page 6.
line 27, and by inserting same in Section 2.26 on page 2, line 27,
to provide that the license fee therefor correctly reflects a
one-time fee rather than an annual fee.
Motion to amend adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Passed for second reading as amended by the following vote:
Monday, June 24, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp 1.
Adopted
[Proclamation]
Resolution urging the United States and the Soviet Union to declare
a simultaneous test ban on the explosion of nuclear weapons on
August 6, 198S; and urging the President of the United States to
seek resumption of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty talks among the
United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union.
(Supervisors Renne, Kennedy, Silver, Ward)
File 4-85-13. Resolution No. 613-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Proclamation]
Resolution requesting the President of the United States and the
President of the Soviet Union to meet in summit during 1985 to
reverse the nuclear arms race and to hold regular summit meetings to
pursue these goals. (Supervisors Renne. Kennedy. Silver, Ward)
File 4-86-14, Resolution No. 614-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher. Molinari.
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Superior Court Judgeships]
Resolution urging the State Legislature to authorize two additional
judgeships for San Francisco Superior Court. (Supervisor Molinari)
File 12-85-31, Resolution No. 616-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Recommendations of Public Works Committee
Passed for Second Reading
Monday, June 24. 1985
[Flower Market]
Ordinance amending Public WorKs Code, to add a flower market on the
west sidewalk of Castro Street north of the main entrance to the
Harvey Milk Plaza Muni Metro Station. (Supervisor Britt)
(Amends Section 155.)
Passed for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Adopted
[Permit]
Resolution granting revocable permission to Williams and Burrows
Incorporated to occupy a portion of the street and sidewalk on
Commercial Street during construction operations at 505 Montgomery
Street Building (Block 227, Lot 7). (Department of Public Works)
File 10-85-3, Resolution No. 615-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Airport Financing]
Resolution authorizing Airports Commission to file application and
accept $8,023,800 grant from Federal Aviation Administration for
assistance in improvement at the Airport. (Mayor)
File 27-85-10, Resolution No. 618-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Grant - State Funds]
Resolution authorizing executive Director of the Port to apply for
and accept State funds from the Wildlife Conservation Board of the
California Department of Fish and Game to fund a portion of the
Pier 7 public access/fishing pier. (Mayor)
File 144-85-1, Resolution No. 619-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher. Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Monday, June 24, 198S
[Trash Receptacles]
Resolution urging the Department of Public Works through the Chief
Administrative Officer to conduct a survey for the installation and
maintenance of trash receptacles at the corners of major
thoroughfares and report back to the Board of Supervisors by
September 16, 1985, the results of this survey. (Supervisor
Mol inar i )
File 227 as. Resolution No. 620 85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Sewer Right of Way]
Resolution approving Memorandum of Understanding for sewer
construction across property under Port of San Francisco jurisdiction
in the vicinity of Yosemite Avenue and Hawes Street. (Real Estate
Department)
File 305-85, Resolution No. 621-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Street Vacation]
Resolution declaring intention to order the vacation of portions of
various streets and avenues within the boundary of Candlestick Point
Shoreline Park: fixing date of Monday, July 29, 1985, at 3:00 p.m.
for public hearing thereon. (Department of Public Works)
File 340-85-1, Resolution No. 622-85
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Permit Appeal]
Motion approving decision of Director of Public Works granting
permission to occupy portions of the sidewalk with two private street
lights; to reconstruct the sidewalk with Hokanson Co. interlocking
concrete brick pavers; and to install oversize, precast concrete
tree well covers at 139 Townsend Street. (Public Works Committee)
File 24-85-7
Adopted by the following vote:
Monday, June 24, 1985
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari.
Nelder, Renne. Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Recommendations of Planning, Housing and Development Committee
Consideration Continued with Pending Amendments
[Downtown Plan]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, to place a limit on the amount
of office development that may be approved citywide; to change the
requirements for the transfer of development rights and to establish
new transfer of development rights authorization; to effect major
changes in regulations affecting C- 3 Districts, including, but not
limited to, changing the floor area ratio and method of measuring
gross floor area; eliminating the Section 126 bonus system;
establishing new districts; amending Height and Bulk limits;
establishing design controls; authorizing imposition of additional
requirements on developments; requiring office developments to
provide transportation, employment and child care brokerage services,
to provide on-site child care or pay a fee, to pay a fee to be used
for a public park, and to meet certain open space requirements;
modifying rear yard requirements; prohibiting new parking lots in
certain areas; regulating the conversion and demolition of dwellings;
permitting higher density in C-3-G and C-3-S with a conditional use
when certain affordable housing is provided; changing the regulation
of hotels and offices; changing the requirements for off-street
parking and loading spaces; requiring tour bus loading in certain
hotels; designating certain buildings which may not be demolished or
altered except under certain conditions; allowing certain properties
to transfer unused floor area; and creating districts in which
controls are placed on alteration and demolition and on signs and
requiring special review of new structures; establishing procedures
for reviewing the design of all new structures and substantial
alterations; providing certain exemptions; and amending the Zoning
Map of the City and County of San Francisco to modify the boundaries
of the C-3 Districts, to remove certain properties on the edges of
the C-3 Districts from C-3 classification; to reclassify certain
property from RM-4 to C-3-G; to establish P Districts; and to
establish within said C-3 Districts the boundaries for the Downtown
Office Special Development District and the Mid-South of Market
Special Use District and further amending the Zoning Map to establish
boundaries for new Height and Bulk Districts for the area within the
exterior boundaries of the C-3 District.
File 223-84-4, Ordinance No.
(Amends Sections 102.8, 123, 124, 127, 134, 135, 136, 141, 143,
152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 158, 161, 184, 210.3, 212, 215, 216, 219.
223, 227, 260, 270, 271, 304 and 604; repeals Section 126; adds
new Section 102.19 and makes corresponding changes in section
numbers; adds Sections 128, 132.1, 137. 138, 139, 146, 147, 148,
149. 152.5. 162, 163. 164. 165. 175.1. 175.2. 175.3. 175.4, 248.
249, 263.6, 263.7, 263.8. 272. 309, 314. 320. 321. 322, 323 and
324; adds Article 11, encompassing Sections 1101 through 1128 and
Appendices A through J.)
Monday, June 24, 1985
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
continue consideration to July 1, 1965.
Supervisor Molinari requested that the record reflect he would
vote no on the motion to continue as the matter has been considered
since last year and had been continued until this meeting as all
members would be present.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Nelder, Walker - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Molinari, Renne, Silver, Ward 4.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Walker, thereupon
moved to rescind the vote by which the Board had postponed
consideration of the Downtown Plan to July 1, 1985.
Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - II.
Motions to Amend
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend Section 320(g) to add an exemption for projects with 500 units
of housing and PUD or development agreement, outside C-3 Districts.
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Maher. moved to
substitute a five-year moratorium for the proposed office growth cap.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend as follows:
Amend Section 321(b) (3)(G), to consider TDR use when reviewing
buildings under cap; and
Amend Section 314(e) to establish procedure and deadline for
adopting rules for child-care fund.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend Section 320(g)(6) to make the definition of "back office"
space more specific.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Renne, moved to amend
to require 309 review of project authorization applications (under
office growth cap).
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to amend
by deleting exemption in Section 320(g)(2), and substituting in
Section 321(a)(2) exemption for approved Redevelopment projects only.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
amend Section 320(g)(5) to delete exemption for building occupied by
one business.
Monday, June 24, 198b
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder. moved to
amend Section 320(g)(2) to delete phrase "to extent required by law"
from Redevelopment exemption.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to exempt
all Port property from Downtown Plan.
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved to
amend as follows:
Amend Section 128(c)(2) to eliminate TDR transfer to Heritage C
rated buildings:
Amend Section 123(c) to provide maximum TDR transfer equal to
20% of FAR;
Amend Section 123(c) to provide maximum TDR transfer equal to
25% of FAR;
Amend Section 216(b) to require conditional use authorization
for all tourist hotels in all C-3 Districts:
Amend Section 313(d)(1) to increase housing requirement by 125%.
Amend Section 313(e)(1) to require specific percentage of
affordable units produced to be affordable to low income
households and remainder affordable to moderate income
households:
Amend Section 313(c)(1) to make OHPP applicable to buildings of
25.000 square feet or more;
Amend Section 309(g)(2) to require Planning Commission to hold
public hearing on modifications to projects when requested;
Amend Section 309(h) to broaden hearing requirement to reach
all applications not categorically exempt from CEQA;
Amend Section 309(a) to provide that applicants for exemptions
must establish that project won't be of lesser quality or of
greater adverse environmental impact;
Amend Sections 124(a), 124(g) and 249 to reduce FAR in South of
Market and Mid-Market areas; and
Amend Maps 1, 2 and 7 to rezone Kearny, between California and
Sacramento Streets to lower FAR.
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to amend
Section 164(c) to require compliance with employment programs.
Supervisor Ward, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to amend
as follows:
Amend Section 320(g)(6) to delete exemption and to substitute
exemption for phased projects;
Amend Section 320(g) to add exemption for projects with 1000
units of housing and development agreement:
Monday, June 24, 198S
Amend Section 1111.6(b)(6) to revise section to allow additions
of more than one story to Category I buildings; and
Amend Section 138 to exempt hotels from open space requirement.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to amend
Section 128(h) to revise indemnity requirement and require only title
report guarantee, not title insurance, when TDR used.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend Section 128(c)(2) to rule out all TDR transfers to Category II
buildings, including rear portions.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
amend various sections to require 309 review of project authorization
applications under office growth cap.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor WalKer, moved to
delete the International Hotel exemption Mixed-use project with all-
affordable housing ad block grant funds.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to amend
Appendix A, to not designate building at 71-8S Second Street, known
as the Wells Fargo Building.
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to July 1, 198S, with the request that the
City Attorney prepare the proposed amendments in form by mid week so
that Board members would have the opportunity to review same prior
to the July 1 meeting.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Walker, Ward - 4.
Consideration Continued
[Financial Institutions Moratorium]
Ordinance establishing a temporary prohibition against the approval
of permits for financial institutions on those blocks bounded by
Mason Street on the west, Lombard Street on the north. Grant Avenue
on the east and Broadway on the south, to May 31, 1986 or until
permanent legislative controls through the adoption of the
Neighborhood Commercial Rezoning Ordinance are put into effect
(Supervisor Molinari)
File 110-8S-4, Ordinance No.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
continue consideration to July 15, 198S.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Monday, June 24, 1985
[Office Affordable Child Care Program]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, to impose conditions on
approval of permit applications for office development projects
outside of the C-3 District reguiring the construction of on-site
child care facilities or payment of a fee to be used for the
development, expansion and maintenance of affordable guality child
care program facilities and auxiliary services. (Supervisor Walker)
File 115-85-28, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 175.4. )
Supervisor Walker, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved to
continue consideration to July 15. 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Called from Planning. Housing and Development Committee
by Supervisor Hongisto
Consideration Continued with Pending Amendments
[Growth Limitations on Office Development]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code, to impose growth limitations
on office development. (Supervisors Walker. Britt. Hongisto)
File 115-85-6, Ordinance No.
(Adds Section 175.4. )
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
amend as follows:
Amend Section 175.4(a)(1) to provide that amount of space which
replaces demolished office space not be counted against the cap
amount; and
Amend Section 175.4(b)(4) to consider single-business occupancy
in evaluating buildings.
Supervisor Hongisto. seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved to
further amend by amending Section 175.4(a)(6)(c) to exempt
Redevelopment projects only to the extent reguired by law.
Supervisor Hongisto, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved to
amend Section 175.4(b)(4) to consider impact on minority and
woman-owned businesses in evaluating buildings.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
continue consideration to July 1, 1985.
Motion to continue adopted by the following vote:
Monday, June 24, 198S
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp. Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver - 7.
Absent: Supervisors Britt, Kennedy, Walker, Ward - 4.
Called from Civil Service and General Administration Committee
By Supervisor Kopp
Refused Passage for Second Reading
[Campaign Contributions]
Ordinance amending Administrative Code, reducing the maximum
allowable campaign contribution from $1,000 to $500. (Supervisor
Kopp)
File 77-84-1, Ordinance No.
(Amends Section 16.508.)
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Maher, moved passage
for second reading.
Refused passage for second reading by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Hongisto, Kopp, Maher, Walker - 4.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Molinari, Nelder, Renne, Silver,
Ward - 6.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
Refused Adoption
[State Legislation]
Resolution memorializing the State Legislature to amend Government
Code Section 8920(b)(3) to prohibit State Legislators from practicing
compensated advocacy before local government boards and commissions.
(Supervisor Kopp)
File 12-85-11, Resolution No.
Supervisor Kopp, seconded by Supervisor Silver, moved adoption.
Refused adoption by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Noes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder.
Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 9.
Absent: Supervisor Kennedy - 1.
From Department of Public Works
Adopted
Monday, June 24. 1985
[New Condominium]
Motion approving final map of 798 Monterey Boulevard, a condominium
subdivision. (Department of Public Works)
File 58-85-19
Supervisor Kennedy, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved
adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
SPECIAL ORDER - 4:00 P.M.
Hearing Held
[Public Hearing]
Public hearing on the proposed Annual Budget of the City and County
of San Francisco and proposed Annual Appropriation Ordinance for
fiscal year 1985-86.
File 100-85
The President inquired if anyone present wished to speak.
The privilege of the floor was granted to the following:
Sally Brunn, Keep Libraries Alive
Vivian Goodman, Keep Libraries Alive
Don Petrom
Barbara Harms
John Bardis
Walter O'Donnell
Arthur Hanlon
There being no one else present wishing to speak, the President
declared the hearing closed.
OFF -CALENDAR LEGISLATION
Adopted
The Clerk presented the following recommendations of her Honor,
the Mayor:
Leaves of absence, with permission to leave the State:
J. Edward Fleishell. member. Airports Commission. June 26-30; Louise
Renne, member. Board of Supervisors. July 25-August 10, 1985.
File 1-85. Resolution No. 575-85
Supervisor Nelder. seconded by Supervisor Kennedy, moved
adoption.
Monday, June 24. 1985
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 10.
Supervisor Kopp
ROLL CALL FOR INTRODUCTION OF MEASURES AND COMMUNICATIONS
NOT CONSIDERED OR REPORTED ON BY COMMITTEE
Referred to Committee
[Zoning Map Amendment]
Ordinance amending City Planning Code by amending the Zoning Map for
property in the area generally bounded by Assessor's Blocks fronting
on New Montgomery Street, between Market Street and Folsom Street,
including portions of Assessor's Blocks 3707, 3722 and 373S, to
reclassify Height and Bulk Districts 320-1, 500-1, 600 I and 700-1
located therein to 150-S. (Supervisor Silver presented.) Referred
to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 36-85-11
[OHPP]
Draft ordinance amending Section 313 of the City Planning Code,
relating to Office Housing Production Program. (Supervisor Silver
presented.) Referred to Planning, Housing and Development Committee.
File 115-85-39
Adopted
[Puerto Rican Heritage Week]
Resolution honoring San Francisco's Puerto Rican community on the
occasion of Puerto Rican Heritage Week.
File 6-85-24, Resolution 576-85
Supervisor Hongisto presented and, seconded by Supervisor Walker,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Street Closings]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of portions of various
streets at various times.
File 42-85-64, Resolution No. 588 85
(Trenton Alley, between Jackson Street and Pacific Avenue, from
10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., on June 29, 1985, for Chinatown Alleyway
Fair ;
Monday, June 24. 1985
Chattanooga Street, between 24th and Jersey Streets, from
12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m.. on July 14. 1985. for block party to
organize neighborhood S.A.F.E. Program;
Forest Side Avenue, between Vicente and Ulloa Streets, from
4:00 to 10:00 p.m., on July 4, 1985, for Fourth of July block
party:
Post Street, between Laguna and Webster Streets, from 9:00 p.m..
July 13, to 5:00 p.m., July 14, 1985. for Obon Dance sponsored by
the Buddhist Church of San Francisco.)
Supervisor Maher presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder.
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Street Closing]
Resolution authorizing temporary closing of a portion of Hawes
Street, between Innes and Hudson Streets, from 9:30 a.m. to
2:15 p.m.. weekdays only, from July 1 through August 2, 1985, as a
playground area for the youth program of Our Lady of Lourdes Church.
File 42-85-65. Resolution 589-85
Supervisor Maher presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder.
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher. Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
[Safeway Stores]
Resolution urging Safeway Stores to seriously consider Bell Market's
offer to obtain a long-term lease for the still vacant Bush and
Larkin site and restore a full-service supermarket to the
Tenderloin. Polk Gulch and Lower Nob Hill neighborhoods.
File 365-85. Resolution No. 608-85
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Maher,
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 11.
Monday, June 24, 1985
Suspension of the Rules
Supervisor Renne, seconded by Supervisor Nelder, moved to
suspend the Board's Rules of Order to permit introduction of the
following proposed Charter amendment.
Motion adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder, Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Referred to Committee
[Ballot Measure]
Charter amendment (skeletal) amending Section 7.309, to transfer
authority to the Board of Supervisors to approve lease financing for
real property and public improvements and equipment without voter
approval. (Supervisor Renne presented.) Referred to Rules and
Legislation Committee.
File 363-85
Requests for Hearings
File 361-85, By Supervisor Hongisto: To consider the planned
development by Hastings School of Law of property located in the
North of Market area. Referred to Planning, Housing and Development
Committee .
File 362-85, By Supervisor Nelder: To consider amending existing
codes to require a double check valve as close to the water meter as
possible on all high rise buildings with roof tanks to clarify the
enforcement of the backflow ordinance. Referred to Planning,
Housing and Development Committee.
File 364-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider the Recreation and
Open Space Element of the Master Plan. Referred to Culture and
Recreation Committee.
File 366-85, By Supervisor Silver: To consider protests concerning
the creation of red zones on Mission Street, between Mount Vernon
Avenue and Ottawa Street. Referred to Transportation and Traffic
Committee .
File 403-84-5, By Supervisor Hongisto: To consider providing free
parking for City College students on the North Reservoir adjacent to
City College. Referred to Finance Committee.
Requests Granted
There being no objection, the Board directed the Clerk to
comply with the following requests:
By Supervisor Walker, that a letter be sent to the City Attorney,
requesting that he provide in writing information on what laws would
have to be changed in order to bring the Redevelopment Agency and
the Port within the controls of the Downtown Plan.
Monday, June 24,
By Supervisor Britt, that a letter be sent to the Public Utilities
Commission asking why it did not take the opportunity to let the
world know how good San Francisco water is by entering the water
tasting competition for the best tasting water in the United States
and expressing the hope that the city will enter the competition
next year.
By Supervisor Ward, that a letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works, inquiring as to the feasibility of placing a traffic signal
in the vicinity of the area of Third Street south from LaConte and
extending to Hollister Street.
By Supervisor Maher. that a letter be sent to the Chief of Police,
inquiring as to the status of enforcement of the regulations
prohibiting large vehicles from traveling on Gough Street, between
Union Street and Pacific Avenue.
By Supervisor Maher, that a letter be sent to the Director of Public
Works, inquiring as to the status of the Ocean Avenue traffic study
and of plans to change the signalization of Ocean Avenue to electric
signals rather than Stop signs, along with the timing of the lights.
By Supervisor Maher. that a letter be sent to the City Attorney,
inquiring as to the status of a reply to a letter from the Chief of
Police dated May 22. 1985, regarding solicitations on public streets
by representatives of non-profit organizations.
By Supervisor Maher. that a letter be sent to the City Attorney,
inquiring as to the status of enforcement of Traffic Code Section 63.
which seems to prohibit commercial vehicles from parking in
residential zones.
By Supervisor Molinari. that a letter be sent to the Department of
Public Works, asking that the length of the traffic signal from the
soutwest corner to the northwest corner of Bay and Laguna Streets be
lengthened in order to give pedestrians ample time to cross the
intersection.
By Supervisor Molinari. that a letter be sent to the Mayor
requesting that a letter be sent to the Police Department regarding
the level of noise in the Columbus Avenue Safeway Store parking lot
immediately following the conclusion of certain shows at Wolfgang's
Night Club on Columbus Avenue at Lombard Street. The Supervisor
noted that it has been a source of concern for residents in that
area that certain persons are congregating in the Safeway Store
parking lot at unreasonable hours and creating a nuisance to area
residents.
By Supervisor Molinari, that a letter be sent to the Department of
Public Works asking that trash receptacles be placed at the following
locations: Columbus Avenue and Chestnut Street (near Safeway);
northeast corner of Columbus Avenue and Chestnut Street; the 800
block of Columbus Avenue (west side); and in front of 905 Columbus
Avenue (Wolfgang's Night Club).
By Supervisor Nelder that a letter be sent to ISCOTT, asking it to
consider the need and advisability of painting lines and directional
arrows on Golden Gate Avenue at the intersection of Franklin Street
to prevent accidents due to drivers being unable to determine which
lanes allow turns.
Monday, June 24, 198S
By Supervisor Silver, that the City Attorney be requested to prepare
legislation to grant to the Community College District a permanent
easement on San Francisco Water Department property known as the
North Balboa Reservoir.
By Supervisor Walker, that the Department of City Planning be
requested to initiate a comprehensive planning study for the
Southeastern Bayshore area roughly bounded by the Embarcadero,
Market Street, the Central Skyway (11th Street), James Lick Freeway,
and the County Line, and to take in areas not otherwise contained in
special districts and/or study areas.
By Supervisor Silver, that a letter be sent to the Department of
Public Works, requesting that it initiate the necessary engineering
and survey analysis for narrowing of the sidewalk on London and
Paris Streets, north of Excelsior Avenue, to accommodate diagonal
parking.
By Supervisor Walker, that a letter be sent to the Department of
City Planning, to inquire whether it has adequate resources under
its current budget to concentrate on a work program for Fisherman's
Wharf, including urban design, transportation, pedestrian and auto
circulation, area commercial uses, open space, employment
opportunities, a sign improvement program, and other considerations,
and to urge it to undertake this effort as soon as possible.
By Supervisor Silver, that the City Attorney be requested to prepare
in appropriate form ordinance amending Section 313 of the City
Planning Code, relating to Office Housing Production Program.
By Supervisor Nelder, that the City Attorney be requested to prepare
legislation to amend existing codes to require a double check valve
as close to the water meter as possible on all high rise buildings
with roof tanks to clarify the enforcement of the Backflow
Ordinance .
By Supervisor Silver, that the City Attorney be requested to prepare
legislation to remove red zones on Mission Street, between Mount
Vernon and Ottawa.
Motions Adopted
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing ordinance amending the City Planning
Code by amending the Zoning Map for property in the area generally
bounded by Assessor's Blocks fronting on New Montgomery Street,
between Market Street and Folsom Street, including portions of
Assessor's Blocks 3707, 3722 and 3735, reclassify Height and Bulk
Districts 320-1, SOO- 1 , 600-1 and 700-1 located therein to 150-S.
File 36-85- 11.1.
Supervisor Silver presented and, seconded by Supervisor Nelder.
moved immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Kopp, Maher,
Molinari, Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 11.
Monday, June 24, 198S
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing Draft Ordinance establishing a
temporary prohibition against the approval of permits for financial
institutions on those blocks bounded by Mason Street on the west,
Lombard Street on the north. Grant Avenue on the east and Broadway
on the south, to May 31, 1986, or until permanent legislative
controls through the adoption of the Neighborhood Commercial
Rezoning Ordinance are put into effect.
File 110-85-4.2.
Supervisor Molinari presented.
Supervisor Silver, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved
immediate adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy, Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne, Silver, Walker, Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing draft ordinance amending City
Planning Code to impose conditions on approval of permit applications
for office development projects outside of the C-3 District requiring
the construction of on-site child care facilities or payment of a fee
to be used for the development, expansion and maintenance of
affordable quality child care program facilities and auxiliary
services.
File 115-85-28.2.
Supervisor Walker presented and, seconded by Supervisor Silver,
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:.
Ayes: Supervisors Britt. Hongisto. Kennedy. Maher, Molinari,
Nelder. Renne. Silver. Walker. Ward - 10.
Absent: Supervisor Kopp - 1.
Motion directing the Clerk of the Board to transmit to the City
Planning Commission for hearing draft ordinance amending Section 313
of the City Planning Code, relating to the Office Housing Production
Program.
File 115-85-39.1.
Supervisor Silver presented and. seconded by Supervisor Nelder.
moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote.
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Maher, Molinari, Nelder,
Renne, Silver, Ward - 8.
Absent: Supervisors Kennedy, Kopp, Walker - 3.
Monday. June 24, 198S
Motion that a letter be directed to the Department of City Planning,
requesting that it not at any time prior to final action of the Board
on the Downtown Plan ordinance approve any building or site permit
application for any structure or alteration containing 50,000 square
feet or more of the gross floor area of additional office space.
Appointment of President Pro Tempore
At the request of the President, Supervisor Hongisto assumed
the Chair.
Supervisor Maher, seconded by Supervisor Walker, moved adoption.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Kennedy. Kopp, Maher, Renne.
WalKer - 7.
Noes: Supervisors Nelder, Silver, Ward - 3.
Absent: Supervisor Molinari - 1.
The President reassumed the Chair.
Later during the proceedings. Supervisor Ward, seconded by
Supervisor Silver, moved to rescind the vote by which Board directed
that the aforementioned letter be sent to the City Planning
Commission.
Motion to rescind adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp. Maher.
Molinari, Nelder. Renne, Silver. WalKer. Ward - 11.
The roll was thereupon called on the main motion to direct a
letter to the City Planning Commission and it was adopted by the
following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Britt, Hongisto. Kennedy. Kopp, Maher.
Nelder, Renne, Walker, Ward - 9.
Noes: Supervisors Molinari, Silver - 2.
Motion that the Board award Certificates of Honor to the following:
Amitai Schwartz (Supervisors Britt, Hongisto, Silver)
Carole Migden (Supervisor Britt)
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (Supervisor Britt)
Hank Greenwald (Supervisors Britt and Walker)
Theatre Rhinoceros: A.I.D.S. Show (Supervisors Britt and Silver)
The Honorable Pedro Tirado Lameiro (Supervisor Hongisto)
Orlando Cepeda (Supervisor Hongisto)
Sergeant William Braun Mott (Supervisor Molinari)
Art Latmo (Supervisor Silver)
Evelyn Caraway (Supervisor Walker)
Aura Anayal (Supervisor Walker)
Gabriel E. Pantelias (Supervisor Kennedy)
Monday, June 24, 1985
File 6-85-24
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board award Letter of Commendation to the following:
Bipin Ramaiya (Supervisor Silver)
File 6.1-85
No objection and motion adopted.
Motion that the Board adjourn its meeting this date out of respect to
the memory of the following deceased:
James Johnson (President Molinari on behalf of the entire Board)
Roy L. Shurtleff (Supervisor Molinari)
David B. Goodstein (Supervisors Molinari and Silver)
File 2-85
Unanimously adopted by a rising vote.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Board at the hour of
5:08 p.m. adjourned.
John L. Taylor, Clerk
This Journal of Proceedings sets forth all actions taken
by the Board of Supervisors on the matters stated, but not
necessarily the chronological sequence in which the
matters were taken up.
Monday, June 2'!
Approved by the Board of Supervisors on November 4, 1985
I, John L. Taylor, 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 on the date stated and was approved as recited.
John L. Taylor
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
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