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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 

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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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SAIJ  FKANUlbCO 
PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


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 


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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. 


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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 

DOCUMENTS  DEPT. 
SIP  1  I  1985 

SAfJ  FRANCISCO 
PUBLIC   LIBRARY 


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 

SArJ  FKANCISCO 
PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


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 


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Journal  of  Proceedings 
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City  and  County  of  San  Francisco 

DOCUMENTS  DEPT. 

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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 
-139- 


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 


142- 


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 

GAIJ   FKANCISCO 
PUBLIC   LIBRARY 


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 

SAfJ  FRANCISCO 
PUBLIC   LIBRARY 


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 
Board  of  Supervisors 


City  and  County  of  San  Francisco 

DOCUMENTS  DEI^T* 

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PUBLIC   LIBRARY 


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. 

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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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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: 

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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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PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


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 

UOCUMENTS  DEPT. 

^^RP  I  I  1985 

SAfJ  FKANUiaCO 
PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


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 


,  _ _nd 

nd  ownership 
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. 


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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 

SAfJ   FRANCISCO 
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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PUBLIC   LIBRARY 


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 

SArJ   FRANCISCO 
PUBLIC   LIBRARY 


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 
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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 


DOCUMENTS  DEPT. 
PIC  l  1  1985 

SAii  hrtANClSCO 
PUBLIC   LIBRARY 


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 


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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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