The BOS Land Use and Transportation Committee will meet Monday, December 10, at 1:30 p.m., in City Hall, room 250. See agenda here.
The BOS Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee will meet Monday, December 10, 4 p.m., in City Hall, room 263. See agenda here.
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The SF County Transportation Authority Board will meet Tuesday, December 11, 10 a.m., in City Hall, room 250. Click here to find an agenda. One was not available at press time.
The SF County Transportation Authority’s Treasure Island Mobility Management Agency will meet Tuesday, December 11, 11 a.m., in City Hall, room 250. See agenda here.
The Board of Supervisors will meet Tuesday, December 11, 2 p.m., in City Hall, room 250. See agenda here.
The SFMTA Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee Tuesday, December 11, 6 p.m., in City Hall, room 400. See agenda and supporting documents here.
The Board of Appeals will meet Wednesday, December 12, 5 p.m., in City Hall, room 416. See agenda here.
The BOS Budget and Finance Committee will meet Thursday, December 13, 10 a.m., in City Hall, room 250. See agenda here.
The Planning Commission will meet Thursday, December 13, 1 p.m., in City Hall, room 400. See agenda here.
MANDELMAN LEGISLATION
The BOS Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee will meet Monday, December 10, 4 p.m., in City Hall, room 263. See agenda here.
- 1. 181053 [Declaring Support for the Tree of Life Synagogue and the Global Jewish Community] Sponsors: Stefani; Mandelman, Brown, Fewer, Ronen, Tang, Cohen, Peskin, Safai, Kim and Yee
Resolution declaring support for the Tree of Life Synagogue and the global Jewish community following the atrocious anti-Semitic shooting that killed eleven and injured six others on October 27, 2018, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and repeating the call for common sense gun laws to protect our families and communities. 10/30/18; RECEIVED AND ASSIGNED to the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee. The Chair intends to entertain a motion to refer this item to the full Board as a Committee Report for consideration on December 11, 2018.
The Board of Supervisors will meet Tuesday, December 11, 2 p.m., in City Hall, room 250. See agenda here.
- 11. 180915 [Planning Code – Residential Care Facilities] Sponsors: Mandelman; Yee
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to allow Residential Care Facilities with seven or more persons as a principally permitted use in RH-3 (Residential House, Three-Family), RC (Residential Commercial), RM (Residential Mixed), and RTO (Residential Transit Oriented) Districts, in Neighborhood Commercial Districts, and in certain Mixed Use Districts; affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; making findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1; and adopting findings of public necessity, convenience, and general welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. 12/04/2018; PASSED ON FIRST READING. Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
- 13. 181026 [Public Works Code – Temporary Mobile Caterer Permit] Sponsor: Mandelman
Ordinance amending the Public Works Code to create a Temporary Mobile Caterer permit for restaurants that cannot operate during mandatory seismic retrofits of their buildings. 12/04/2018; PASSED ON FIRST READING. Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED? Present: Supervisors Tang, Safai, Peskin
- 15. 181028 [Planning Code – Off-Street Parking Requirements] Sponsors: Kim; Peskin, Brown and Mandelman
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to eliminate minimum off-street parking requirements City-wide; and making findings under the California Environmental Quality Act, findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1, and findings of public necessity, convenience and welfare under Planning Code, Section 302. 12/04/2018; DUPLICATED. 12/04/2018; PASSED ON FIRST READING. Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
- 16. 181002 [Police Code – Prohibiting Criminal History Inquiries in Private College Admissions] Sponsors: Cohen; Ronen, Mandelman, Kim and Yee
Ordinance amending the Police Code to prohibit private post-secondary educational institutions from using an application form that contains questions about an applicant’s criminal history, or asking U.S. applicants about criminal history for the purpose of deciding whether to offer admission; requiring educational institutions to retain relevant records for three years authorizing the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement to investigate possible violations and impose penalties; and providing for a private right of action. 12/04/2018; PASSED ON FIRST READING. Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
- 19. 180912 [Police and Health Codes – Regulation of Cannabis Businesses] Sponsors: Mayor; Mandelman and Cohen
Ordinance amending the Police Code by making a number of changes in the regulation of commercial cannabis activity, including, among other things: 1) defining ownership interest and revising Equity Criteria, for purposes of the Equity Program; 2) modifying the Cannabis Equity Incubator Program requirements; 3) extending by one year the possible duration of a Temporary Cannabis Business Permit; 4) authorizing the Director of the Office of Cannabis to issue Cannabis Business Permits to Medical Cannabis Dispensaries forced to discontinue operations due to a no-fault lease termination before December 31, 2018; 5) modifying the order in which the Director may review and process Cannabis Business Permit applications; 6) revising requirements associated with a Cannabis Business’ change in ownership and structure; 7) revising Cannabis Business Permit application requirements; 8) requiring Cannabis Businesses to comply with all permit conditions whether or not they are currently engaging in the permitted activity; 9) modifying the amount of Cannabis that may be delivered or sold to a customer; and 10) authorizing Cannabis Microbusinesses to conduct either storefront or delivery sales, but not both, and reducing from four to three the categories of Commercial activity required to operate as a Cannabis Microbusiness; and amending the Health Code by revising eligibility requirements for medical cannabis dispensaries seeking authorization to Sell Adult Use Cannabis, and extending by one year to December 31, 2019, the date on which Article 33 (Medical Cannabis Act) expires. 12/04/2018; PASSED ON FIRST READING. Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
- 22. 180960 [Administrative Code – Official Band – San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band] Sponsor: Mandelman
Ordinance amending the Administrative Code to designate the San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band as the official band of the City and County of San Francisco. 12/04/2018; PASSED ON FIRST READING. Question: Shall this Ordinance be FINALLY PASSED?
- 47. 181001 [Charter Amendment – Free City College Fund] Sponsors: Kim; Mandelman, Yee, Ronen, Brown, Fewer and Safai Charter Amendment (Third Draft) to establish the Free City College Fund to defray certain costs of City College students, and to require annual appropriations in designated amounts to the Fund; at an election to be held on November 5, 2019. 12/04/2018; AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING NEW TITLE. 12/04/2018; NOT AMENDED. 12/04/2018; AMENDED, AN AMENDMENT OF THE WHOLE BEARING SAME TITLE. 12/04/2018; CONTINUED AS AMENDED. Question: Shall this Charter Amendment be CONTINUED?
- 61. 181053 [Declaring Support for the Tree of Life Synagogue and the Global Jewish Community] Sponsors: Stefani; Mandelman, Brown, Fewer, Ronen, Tang, Cohen, Peskin, Safai, Kim and Yee
Resolution declaring support for the Tree of Life Synagogue and the global Jewish community following the atrocious anti-Semitic shooting that killed eleven and injured six others on October 27, 2018, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and repeating the call for common sense gun laws to protect our families and communities. Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?
64. 181189 [Urging the Mayor’s Office to Maintain the Structural Independence of the Pretrial Services Program in San Francisco] Sponsors: Cohen; Mandelman and Peskin Resolution urging the Mayor’s Office to convene a roundtable to recommend a City and County pretrial services model that is consistent with the implementation of statewide bail reform (California State Senate Bill No. 10), and maintains the tradition of independence between pretrial services and law enforcement. 12/04/2018; REFERRED FOR ADOPTION WITHOUT COMMITTEE REFERENCE AGENDA AT THE NEXT BOARD MEETING. Question: Shall this Resolution be ADOPTED?