Ordinances 2004

Final Action Date on or After 01/01/2004 and on or before 12/28/2004
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File Number

Enacted Number

Short Title

031946

0001-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Billy Clark v. CCSF

031193

0002-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Adding Section 8, Historic District Street Signs

031242

0003-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - to establish participation in the Supportive Transitional Emancipation Program for foster youth

031506

0004-04

Appropriate funding for the sale of school bond proceeds for capital improvement projects on various school facilities

031792

0005-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - amending Section 37.8(b)(1), limiting permissible rent increases under a landlord's Operating and Maintenance petitions to a total of 7% for any unit in any five-year period

031957

0006-04

Mission Bay Owens Street at Park P1 Improvements

031958

0007-04

Mission Bay Third Street/16th Street Utility Project

031503

0008-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - adding Chapter 28, to establish a City-wide administrative debarment procedure

031701

0009-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - adding Chapter 49A, on the distribution of literature by a residential tenant in a building to other tenants in the building, regarding matters of common interest or concern to the tenancies

031832

0010-04

Designating 2926-2948 16th Street, the Labor Temple/Redstone Building, As a Landmark Under Planning Code Article 10

031855

0011-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Poppie Kouremetis v. CCSF

031873

0012-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Police

031874

0013-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Fire

031912

0014-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Leo Rivkin v. CCSF

031913

0015-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Janet Prieto v. CCSF

031965

0016-04

Memorandum of Understanding - H-1 Fire Rescue Paramedics

031871

0017-04

Appropriating $3,800,000 of Zygmunt Arendt Funding for the Purchase and Renovation of Property Located at 850 Broderick Street

031770

0018-04

General Plan Amendments - Amending the Rincon Hill Area Plan of the San Francisco General Plan

031771

0019-04

Amendment to the Planning Code - Zoning Map Amendment - Rincon Hill Area

031772

0020-04

Amendment to the Planning Code - Establishing a "Residential/Commercial Subdistrict" in the Rincon Hill Area

032012

0021-04

Summary Vacation of a Retaining Wall, Sewer and Utility Easement - 3750 Market Street

031880

0022-04

Amendment to Fire Code - Requiring self-contained breathing replenishment systems in high rise buildings where permits have been issued after March 30, 2004

031985

0023-04

Appropriate funding for the Laguna Honda Hospital Replacement Program

031986

0024-04

Laguna Honda Hospital General Obligation Bond Issuance

031989

0025-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Adding Section 23.7, Requiring public notice before the Board of Supervisors may approve the sale, transfer, or other conveyance of City-owned property

031990

0026-04

Amendment to Business and Tax Regulations Code - Business Tax

032052

0027-04

Amendment to Police Code - Allowing the use of a ramped taxi medallion in a spare taxicab sedan when ramped taxi is out of service

031656

0028-04

Amendment to Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code - Prohibiting campaign consultants and employees of campaign consultants from lobbying current and former clients

032026

0029-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Amending section 8.37, adding new fees and repeal other fees charged by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

030677

0030-04

Amendment to Public Works Code - Adding section 790, to require the installation of slip resistant manhole, vaults, and sub-sidewalk basement covers, grilles, grates, or other lids on the public sidewalk

031984

0031-04

Appropriate interest earned from the Educational Facilities Bond for the 75-year ground lease of 106 Bartlett Street

031609

0032-04

Amendment to Business & Tax Code - Amending sections 1510 and 1511, authorizing an alternative procedure for establishing property and business improvement districts

030423

0033-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Adding section 2A.240, to list the powers and duties of the Small Business Commission, and by repealing Sections 5.120, 5.121, and 5.122

031879

0034-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Amending chapter 37, Residential Rent Stabilization and Arbitration Ordinance

031934

0035-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Amending Section 4.11, to include employees of the District Attorney’s Office in the category of employees who may drive city-owned vehicles to and from their residence and to limit the number of such vehicles assigned to the District Attorney to eight

040055

0036-04

Amendment to Public Works Code - Amending Section 726, to adjust fees for regulation of placement of mobile storage containers on the public right-of-way

040080

0037-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Sofia Rillanos v. CCSF

040081

0038-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Katherine Cox v. CCSF

040131

0039-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Michelle Asami v. CCSF

031937

0040-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Adding section 5.240, establishing the City Hall Preservation Advisory Commission

031151

0041-04

Amendment to Planning Code - adding Section 783, creating the Divisadero Street Alcohol Restricted Use District

040031

0042-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Repealing Section 32.6.4, modifying the parking regulations on portions of Mission Street

040032

0043-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Repealing Section 35.1, modifying the traffic regulations on portions of Mission Street

040074

0044-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Adding Section 175.35, establishing a 30-MPH speed limit along a portion of Octavia Boulevard (central lanes only, between Fell and Market Streets)

040075

0045-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Adding Section 174.8, establishing a 15-MPH speed limit along a portion of Octavia Frontage Road (between Hayes and Market Streets)

040163

0046-04

Settlement of Lawsuits and Assessment Appeals

032029

0047-04

Amendment to Police Code - Changing Section 1070.19, to permit bona fide public eating places or places of entertainment that have no liquor license to apply for and receive an extended hours permit from the Entertainment Commission

040093

0048-04

Appropriate funding for program management services for the S.F. Public Utilities Commission Capital Improvement Program

040181

0049-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Amendment No. 1, International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21

040137

0050-04

Mission Bay - Owens Street Acceptance, Subdivision 41-43, Phase 1

040138

0051-04

Mission Bay – Owens Street and 16th Street Acceptance

040139

0052-04

Mission Bay - Fourth Street Public Improvements (UCSF – Phase 1.2)

040160

0053-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Maria Trapalis-Baird v. CCSF

040161

0054-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Clara Tempongko, et al v. CCSF

040167

0055-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Changing Section 33.3.2 to designate tour bus loading zones, commercial loading zones, or parking meters in parking bays along Market Street

040168

0056-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Repealing Section 34.4 pertaining to prohibiting left-hand turns against red or "Stop" signals, at all times at Oak and Laguna Streets

040169

0057-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Repealing Section 34.7 pertaining to prohibiting left-hand turns against red or "Stop" signals, at all times at Fell and Laguna Streets

040193

0058-04

Establishing a Public Utilities Citizens' Advisory Committee; setting standards for appointment of members; scope of review; meetings, reports and recommendations and abolishing the Wastewater Citizen's Advisory Committee

040217

0059-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - CCSF v. Pacific Bell Telephone Company and SBC Communications, Inc.

040218

0060-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Armstrong, et al., (Victor Humphrey) v. CCSF

040220

0061-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Francisco Rivero and Pacific Interment Co., et al v. CCSF

031501

0062-04

Findings for the need to regulate formula retail uses; enacting regulations for the Hayes-Gough NCD, and the Neighborhood Commercial Cluster Districts at Cole and Carl and Parnassus and Stanyan; related regulations

040321

0063-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - CCSF v. United Air Lines, Inc., et al.

040002

0064-04

Appropriate Funding for the Courthouse Construction Fund

040094

0065-04

Appropriate Funding for Program Management Services for the S.F. Public Utilities Commission Capital Improvement Program, Program PEIR, and the Intertie Between EBMUD and San Francisco’s Water Supply System

040095

0066-04

Amendment to Ordinance - Public Employment

040219

0067-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Health Service System

040230

0068-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Cesar Chavez Street

031791

0069-04

Amendment to Planning Code - Create the Downtown Housing Demonstration Special Use District

040147

0070-04

Amendment to General Plan - Downtown Housing Demonstration Special Use District

040184

0071-04

Amendment to Zoning Map - Downtown Housing Demonstration Special Use District

040366

0072-04

Conditionally Designate 690 Market, the Chronicle Building, as a Landmark Under Planning Code Article 10

040099

0073-04

Authorizing the Department of Administrative Services to enter into written agreements with other public entities to provide the public entities with publishing, copying, printing and/or mail services

040261

0074-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Laura Bianchi v. CCSF

040272

0075-04

Amending Ordinance No. 195-03 (Annual Salary Ordinance 2003/04) reflecting the deletion of 187.4 positions

021505

0076-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Adding Section 21.25-3, to require that workers engaged in rigging, sound, projection, theatrical lighting, videos, computers, draping, carpentry, special effects, and motion picture services for shows on property owned by the City and County of San Francisco be paid the prevailing rate of wage

031930

0077-04

Amendment to Planning Code - Amending Section 128 to allow a City-owned landmark in a Public zoning district that is adjacent to properties zoned Downtown Commercial to sell Transferable Development Rights and by amending Section 149 to authorize the landmark to receive artwork contributions in order to finance rehabilitation and restoration of the exterior of the property

040318

0078-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Amending Domestic Partnership requirements

040389

0079-04

Fixing compensation for persons employed by the City and County of San Francisco whose compensations are subject to the provisions of Section A8.409 of the Charter, in jobcodes not represented by an employee organization, and establishing working schedules and conditions of employment and, methods of payment, effective July 1, 2004

040411

0080-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Amending Section 3.3 of the San Francisco Administrative Code to waive, for 2004, the May 1 deadline for the Mayor to submit to the Board of Supervisors the proposed budgets for the enterprise departments of the City and County of San Francisco

040092

0081-04

Evaluation of food preparation and service establishments by Department of Public Health, issuance of Symbol, and posting of inspection reports at food preparation and service establishments

040101

0082-04

Interest on Residential Rental Security Deposits: interest calculated according to 6-Month Certificate of Deposit rate published on Federal Reserve Statistical Release internet site

040102

0083-04

Amending fees County Clerk may charge for Declarations of Domestic Partnership and Amendments to such Declarations; adding fee for souvenir marriage certificates

040194

0084-04

Employee Catastrophic Illness Program

040274

0085-04

Production and Inspection Demand Procedures and Pre-Hearing Conference Procedures before Assessment Appeals Board

040236

0086-04

Community Choice Aggregation Program

040443

0087-04

Designating 2550 Mission Street, the New Mission Theater, as a Landmark

030679

0088-04

Amendment to Environment Code - Repealing Chapter 7 & adding a new Chapter 7, to adopt and incorporate new provisions for green building design principles for City construction projects

031463

0089-04

Amendment to Planning Code - Adding section 121.6, zoning large-scale retail use

040299

0090-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Laurie, Adam, Jeremy and Caleb Peretz v. CCSF

040300

0091-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Anthony Bell v. CCSF

040315

0092-04

Designating 2362 Market Street, the Jose Theater / Names Project building, as a Landmark

040537

0093-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - amending Sections 23A.4, 23A.6, 23A.7, 23A.8, 23A.10, and 23A.11, and adding Section 23A.9, to specify procedures for identification of surplus City real property, assessment of the use of such property for housing for the homeless, and approvals for disposition and development of appropriate surplus real property

020585

0094-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Adding Article 25, Section 5.250, to establish the Library Citizens Advisory Committee as an advisory committee to the Board of Supervisors

040451

0095-04

City Hiring Freeze

040538

0096-04

Interdepartmental Jurisdictional Transfer of Surplus Property

031839

0097-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Sidewalk Parking Fine Increase

031991

0098-04

Amendment to Building Code - Work Practices For Lead-Based Paint And Fees For Implementation Of Work Practices Program Provisions Regarding Interiors

031992

0099-04

Amendment to Health Code - Relocation of Persons Affected By Lead Hazards

040301

0100-04

Amendment to Police Code - Approval of Taxicab Color Scheme Transfers

040302

0101-04

Amendment to Police Code - Requiring That Applicants For A Ramped Taxi Permit Have Completed At Least 100 Wheelchair Pick-Ups During The Six Months Immediately Preceding The Taxi Commission’S Hearing On The Application

040362

0102-04

To Appropriate Funding To Modification No.12 To Contract No.309 With Ansaldobreda (Breda), And Related Consultant And Administrative Costs For The Municipal Transportation Agency

040393

0103-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - CCSF v. 555 California Street Partners, Et Al.

040146

0104-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Determination of Fiscal Feasibility of Proposed Project

040594

0105-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Adding Sections 2.15, 2.16,and 2.17 to require Board approval for contracting out personal services

040442

0106-04

Designating 1305 18th Avenue, the Carnegie Sunset Library, as a Landmark Under Planning Code Article 10

040450

0107-04

Designating 3150 Sacramento Street, the Carnegie Presidio Library, as a Landmark Under Planning Code Article 10

040493

0108-04

Amendment to Business and Tax Regulations Code - Amending Article 12-C to conform and clarify exemptions for transfers of real property between spouses and domestic partners, and to divide assets upon dissolution of marriage or domestic partnership

040494

0109-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Novoa-Huf, et al. v. CCSF

040572

0110-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Doug Barkus v. CCSF

 

040343

Amendment to Police Code - Taxi Legislation

 

040539

Amendment to Administrative Code - Requirements for Department of Building Inspection Permit Tracking System

 

040632

Settlement of Lawsuit - Michael Stamper v. CCSF

 

040634

Settlement of Lawsuit - CCSF v. Glometro Inc. and Nancy Ho Belli

 

040907

Amendment to Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code - Permit Application Process

 

040723

Interim Government Funding - Fiscal Year 2004-2005

 

040724

Interim Public Employment - Fiscal Year 2004-2005

040363

0118-04

Appropriating $1,067,885 from General Fund revenue to offset a shortfall in current year budgeted revenue and cost over-runs at the City Planning Department

040620

0119-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Adding Section 32.6.32 restricting parking around the U.S. Court of Appeals building to law enforcement vehicles only

040621

0120-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Amending Section 71b Towing of Vehicles Obstructing the Normal Flow of Traffic

040786

0121-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 11-AA)

040787

0122-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Building Inspectors' Association (6334 Chief Building Inspector)

040788

0123-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Building Inspectors' Association (6331 Building Inspector, 6333 Senior Building Inspector)

040789

0124-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Bricklayers and Allied Crafts, Local 3 and Hod Carriers, Local 36

040790

0125-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Sheet Metal Workers International Union, Local 104

040791

0126-04

Memorandum of Understanding - International Alliance of the Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 16

040792

0127-04

Memorandum of Understanding - International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 21

040793

0128-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Northern California Carpenters Regional Council, Local 22

040794

0129-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Laborers International Union, Local 261

040795

0130-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Operating Engineers, Local 3

040796

0131-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Pile Drivers, Divers, Carpenters, Bridge, Wharf and Dock Builders, Local Union #34

040797

0132-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Teamsters, Local 350

040798

0133-04

Memorandum of Understanding - International Association of Ironworkers, Riggers and Machinery Movers, Local 377

040799

0134-04

Memorandum of Understanding - United Association of Journeyman and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry, Local 38

040800

0135-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Painters Union Local District Council #8, Local 4

040801

0136-04

Memorandum of Understanding - United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers, Local 40

040802

0137-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Cement Masons, Local 580

040803

0138-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Plasterers and Shophands, Local 66

040804

0139-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Glaziers, Architectural Metal and Glass Workers Local Union No. 718

040805

0140-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Teamsters, Local 853

040806

0141-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Teamsters Local 856 (Multi-Unit)

040807

0142-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Attorneys Association

040808

0143-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Municipal Executives Association

040809

0144-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Operating Engineers, Local 3 of the Int. Union of Operating Engineers, AFL-CIO, Supervising Probation Officers

040810

0145-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Service Employees International Union, Locals 250, 535 and 790

040811

0146-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Transit Workers Union, AFL-CIO, Local 250-A, Automotive Service Workers (7410)

040812

0147-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Union of American Physicians and Dentists (Unit 8-CC)

040813

0148-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Transport Workers Union Local 250-A, Multi-Unit (Units 8-AA, 8-BB, 8-FF, 11-Z, 11-CC)

040814

0149-04

Memorandum of Understanding - Transport Workers’ Union, AFL-CIO Local 200

040815

0150-04

Memorandum of Understanding - International Union of Operating Engineers, Stationary Engineers, Local 39

040816

0151-04

Memorandum of Understanding - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 6

040817

0152-04

Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco District Attorney Investigator’s Association

040818

0153-04

Memorandum of Understanding - San Francisco Police Officers’ Association (SFPOA)

040819

0154-04

Amendment to Planning Code - Amending Article 3.5 to adjust fees for Planning Department services; and making environmental findings

040820

0155-04

Amendment to Planning Code - Amending Sections 31.22 and 31.23 to adjust fees for Planning Department services; and making environmental findings

040835

0156-04

Appropriating $1,200,000 of projected surplus funds from Hetch Hetchy’s purchase of power appropriation towards the Solar Energy Project for current fiscal year

040664

0157-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Joyce Vanman v. CCSF

040944

0158-04

Authorizing payment of reward for supplying information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator who murdered Shayne Worcester

040909

0159-04

Neighborhood Historical Resources Preservation Bonds

040954

0160-04

Supportive and Affordable Rental Housing and Homeownership Bonds Special Election

040709

0161-04

Dismissal of Lawsuit - Scott Co. of California, et al. v. CCSF

040749

0162-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Section 10.100-106 to transfer administration of the Mayor's Fund for the Homeless to the director of the Department of Public Health

040750

0163-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Section 8.14, setting fees for certain services provided by the Medical Examiner and increasing fees for other services

040756

0164-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Section 10B.21, permitting the City to offer services to governmental entities that it offers to private parties and to offer services to utilities

040762

0165-04

Amendment to Administrative Code -Section 16.93 to allow deductions and collections to be made for San Francisco City Services Preservation Fund

040871

0166-04

Appropriate funding for San Francisco General and Laguna Honda Hospital operations

040872

0167-04

Appropriate funding for the over expenditure in Trial Courts, District Attorney, Fire, and Sheriff

040873

0168-04

Appropriate funding for the Port of San Francisco to certify the construction phase of the design/build contract for the intermodal bridge, also known as the Illinois Street Bridge

040540

0169-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - adding Section 21.25-x, requiring prevailing wages in contracts for moving services; nonprofit organizations exclusion

040745

0170-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Sections 37A.2 and 37A.6 modifying Residential Rent Ordinance annual fee per unit procedure, Controller-determined fee still billed to owners but Board of Supervisors no longer required to enact periodic statutory maximum fee per unit, owner may recover up to 50 % of fee.

040573

0171-04

Settlement of Lawsuits - Tammy Haygood v. CCSF

040721

0172-04

Authorizing payment of attorneys fees and costs incurred by the Elections Commission in lawsuits and administrative proceedings arising from Tammy Haygood's employment and removal as Director of the San Francisco Department of Elections

040730

0173-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - adding section 3.19A establishing Arts Commission Civic Design Review Fees

040732

0174-04

Amendment to Health Code - amending Sections 1406 and 1412 to change the term of a permit for Chlorofluorocarbon Recovery and Recycling operations from two years to one year

040733

0175-04

Amendment to Health Code - Section 1204, to increase fees for hazardous waste generators and inspections by the Department of Public Health

040734

0176-04

Amendment to Health Code - Sections 1504 through 1509, 1513, and 1514 and adding 1515, to increase registration and permit fees for persons who generate, store, haul and treat medical waste and for inspections by the Department of Public Health

040735

0177-04

Amendment to Health Code - Section 1191, to increase fees for Risk Management Plans and inspections of stationary sources by the Department of Public Health

040736

0178-04

Amendment to Fire Code - Section 106.4, reducing the number of false fire alarms before the City charges a response fee, and reducing the number of false fire alarms before the City increases the response fee

040738

0179-04

Amendment to Fire Code - Section 106.8 and Table 106-B of the San Francisco Fire Code to adjust fees for Fire Department Services

040739

0180-04

Amendment to Business and Tax Regulations Code - Sections 90, 93, 93.1, 94, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241,242, 242.1, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, to increase certain annual licensing fees for permits from the Fire Department such that all annual licensing fees for permits from the Fire Department are set at $240 per year

040741

0181-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Section 16.700, eligibility of boards and commissions for health benefits

040743

0182-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Adding Section 4.24, to set a parking fee for City facilities, and making environmental findings

040746

0183-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Adding Article XVI, section 2A.240, to establish and describe the responsibilities of the Economic and Workforce Development Department.

040747

0184-04

Amendment to Health Code - Section 1176, to increase fees for hazardous materials registration, storage, handling and inspections by the Department of Public Health; to add new fees for oversight of voluntary cleanups; and to provide for subsequent fee adjustments to ensure that such fees cover program costs; and making environmental findings

040748

0185-04

Amendment to Health Code - Section 128, to set patient rates and charges for other services provided by the Department of Public Health, effective July 1, 2004; and making environmental findings

040757

0186-04

Amendment to Business and Tax Regulations Code - Sections 753 and 755, to increase the per-line Emergency Response Fee imposed on telephone subscribers, as well as the maximum total fee that may be imposed on a subscriber, and making environmental findings

040759

0187-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Eliminating the Dept. of Consumer Assurance, Regulatory Compliance and Agricultural Standards, and transferring the office of County Agricultural Commissioner and Sealer of Weights and Measures to the Department of Public Health

040764

0188-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Section 10G.1, to apply the Board of Appeals surcharge to certain permits renewals issued by the Police Department, the Entertainment Commission, and the Taxi Commission under Police Code Sections 2.27 and 2.27.1, and making environmental findings

040766

0189-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Chapter 10B to add Section 10B.20, to prohibit granting permits and licenses to those more than 90 days in arrears in making the payments required by Chapter 10B

040767

0190-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Section 9A.7, to increase Farmers’ Market vendor fees for certified and non-certified producers

040876

0191-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Section 10.157, to reduce amount of Department of Human Services Cash Revolving Fund

040697

0192-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Caleb Mather v. CCSF

040665

0193-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Jerry Cheng and Le Quan Phung v. CCSF

040737

0194-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - adding Section 12S.1, to establish the Working Families Credit Program and adding Section 10.100-347, to create the Working Families Credit Program Fund

040751

0195-04

Amendment to Business and Tax Regulations Code - Adding Article 16-A, to impose a transactions and use tax

040758

0196-04

Amendment to Business and Tax Regulations Code - Enacting a new Article 12-A-1 Business Tax Ordinance, to impose a business tax for four years on all persons engaging in business in San Francisco

040725

0197-04

Government Funding for Fiscal Year 2004-2005

040726

0198-04

Public Employment, Fiscal Year 2004-2005

040141

0199-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - repealing Chapter 38 and replacing it with a new Chapter 38 (Sections 38.1, through 38.14), to enact a new Transit Impact Development Fee

040633

0200-04

General Plan Amendment in connection with 55 Ninth Street

040661

0201-04

Zoning Map amendment reclassifying the height and bulk limits of Assessor's Block 3701, Lot 063

040744

0202-04

Interdepartmental jurisdictional transfer of surplus property

040752

0203-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Amending Sections 11.86, 11.87, 11.88, and 11.89, to re-define the duties, responsibilities and authority of the Telecommunications Commission

040754

0204-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - adding Section 2A.25 and amending Section 2A.30 to establish the Office of the City Administrator as a City department

040755

0205-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Chapter 2A to add Article XVIII, section 2A.260 to establish and describe the responsibilities of the Department of Convention Facilities

040760

0206-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Chapter 2A to add Article XVII, section 2A.250 to establish and describe the responsibilities of the Department of the Medical Examiner

040987

0207-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - section 83.4 to define and include biotechnology business as a "commercial activity" and a "development project" for purposes of the First Source Hiring Program

041117

0208-04

Establishing a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program

040592

0209-04

Payroll Expense Tax Exclusion for Biotechnology Business

021825

0210-04

Granting a four year franchise to RCN Telecom Services, Inc. with an opportunity for two extensions of three years each, for use of the public rights-of way within the City and County of San Francisco to provide open video system services and cable internet services upon compliance with the terms of this franchise

040322

0211-04

Permitting Mayor, or Mayor’s designee to waive payment of part of the cost of additional police services, subject to Board’s power to reject the waiver

040712

0212-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Ray Mizyed and Gary Thompson v. CCSF

040713

0213-04

Settlement of Lawsuit [Partial Settlement] - Ki-Man Song, et al v. CCSF

040717

0214-04

Traffic Regulations - Portions of Middle Point Road and Innes Avenue

040856

0215-04

Department of Elections Conflict of Interest Code

040859

0216-04

Designating 165 10th Street, the James Lick Baths/People’s Laundry building, as a Landmark

040860

0217-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Sixta Santiago v. CCSF

040887

0218-04

Mission Bay - Park Improvements

040895

0219-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Darius Hinton v. CCSF

040897

0220-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - William Salazar and Amy Salazar v. CCSF

040974

0221-04

Amendment to Zoning Map - Habitat For Humanity Project

040976

0222-04

Designating 1201 Ortega Street, the Infant Shelter, as a Landmark

040980

0223-04

Amendment to Municipal Elections Code - Deadlines for correction and review of ballot arguments

041072

0224-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Adding Section 97 to require Preparation and Consideration of Healthcare Impact Report in Event of Certain Hospital Construction Resulting in Replacement or Addition of Over Two Hundred Licensed Hospital Beds

020188

0225-04

Designating 300 Bartlett Street, The Carnegie Mission Branch Library as Landmark No. 234

030142

0226-04

Designate the Laguna Honda Station, also known as the Forest Hill Station, At 390 Laguna Honda Boulevard As a Landmark

040505

0227-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Sections 8.33.1, 833.2, and 834.1 to authorize the County Clerk, the Assessor-Recorder, and the Tax Collector to charge fees for providing notary services to the public

040720

0228-04

Authorizing the Vacation and Transfer to the Redevelopment Agency of a Portion of Stevenson Street between 3rd and 4th Streets

040931

0229-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Applied Remedial Technologies, Inc. v. CCSF

040955

0230-04

Amendment to the Planning Code - Article 3.5 to adjust fees for Planning Department services

040975

0231-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Jean B. Applebaum v. CCSF

041003

0232-04

Amendment to the Traffic Code - Section 32.6.21 to extend the boundary of the existing permit area, remove the official city-owned vehicle requirement and to replace references to Polk Street with Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place to reflect official name change

041060

0233-04

MOU - San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, IAFF, AFL-CIO (Unit 1)

041061

0234-04

MOU - San Francisco Fire Fighters Union, Local 798, IAFF, AFL-CIO (Unit 2)

041126

0235-04

Setting San Francisco’s fiscal year 2004-2005 property tax rate and establishing pass-through rate for residential tenants

041127

0236-04

Setting S.F. Unified School District’s fiscal year 2004-2005 property tax rate to be included in the City’s overall property tax rate

041128

0237-04

Setting S.F. Community College District’s fiscal year 2004-2005 property tax rate to be included in the City’s overall property tax rate

041090

0238-04

Conditionally Designate 938-942 Market, the Garfield Building, as a Landmark

031988

0239-04

Interdepartmental Transfer - Block 2870, Lot 48

040557

0240-04

Amendment to the Traffic Code - Section 39, updating Section referenced in the San Francisco Police Code pertaining to Taxicab Stands

040558

0241-04

Amendment to the Police Code - Section 1183.17, adding two blocks of Lyon Street to the existing passenger-carrying commercial vehicle restricted areas

040685

0242-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Sections 16.62 through 16.62-3 requiring that certain lump sum payments be transferred to a Supplemental Tax Deferred Plan

041035

0243-04

Amendment to the Traffic Code - Sections 176.14 and 175.32, modifying speed limits on portions of Market Street

041113

0244-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Constance Ong, et al. v. CCSF

041171

0245-04

Appropriating $75,000 from the General Fund Reserve to implement the ranked-choice voting community education and ethnic media outreach plan for the Department of Elections for fiscal year 2004-05

041174

0246-04

Appropriate bond proceeds for the demolition and other pre-construction activities for renovation and replacement of California Academy of Sciences facilities

041172

0247-04

Reenacting a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program

 

041137

Zoning - Interim Moratorium on Demolition of Single-and Dual-screen Movie Theaters

 

041175

Open Space Fund Financing

 

041190

Administrative Code - Reauthorization and Expansion of the First Source Hiring Program

 

041203

Settlement of Lawsuit - CCSF v ARCO, et al.

041246

0252-04

Authorizing the Department of Public Works to negotiate prices for trade packages for the construction of the Laguna Honda Hospital Replacement Program

041191

0253-04

Settlement of Claim - CCSF v. WCB More II Limited Partnership, et al.

041206

0254-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Yvette Castillo v. CCSF

041207

0255-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Leanna Mossi, et al. v. CCSF

041313

0256-04

Authorizing payment of a $12,500.00 reward to Jane Doe for supplying information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators who murdered Shayne Worcester

041314

0257-04

Authorizing payment of a $10,000.00 reward to be split amongst three John Does for supplying information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator responsible for the death of Parrish Wingard

040365

0258-04

Amendment to the Planning Code - Section 312 to remove notice and review procedures for changes of use and add notice and review procedures for changes of use to a formula retail use

041309

0259-04

Amending Ordinance No. 198-04 (Annual Salary Ordinance 2004/2005) to reflect the creation of forty-two positions and the deletion of six positions in the following departments: Public Health, Office of Emergency Services, Fire, Police, Sheriff, and Port

031932

0260-04

Amendment to Police Code - Restricting the sale or transfer of 50 caliber firearms and ammunition, requiring reporting of firearm thefts, and deleting obsolete provisions regulating firearms

040988

0261-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - adding a new Chapter 12M to prohibit contractors from disclosing to any person or entity private information about individuals obtained from the City and County in the performance of the contract unless the contract authorizes the disclosure, the contractor first obtains the written approval of the contracting department, or the disclosure is authorized or required by law

041148

0262-04

Amendment to Police Code - Dance and Place of Entertainment Permits-security requirements, increased penalty for violation

041150

0263-04

Amendment to Public Works Code - Revising graffiti clean-up requirements for property owners and revising enforcement and abatement procedures where property owners fail to remove graffiti

041173

0264-04

Funding from bond proceed sales of General Obligation and Lease Revenue bonds for improvement and construction of open space/ neighborhood park projects and to re-appropriate prior year Open Space project funding to active current fiscal year projects

041178

0265-04

Amendment to Public Works Code - Declaring blighted vacant lots to be a nuisance and authorizing DPW to abate such nuisances at the owners’ expense following notice and opportunity for hearing

041245

0266-04

To substitute funds in General Fund for parking tax revenue currently appropriated to programs for Senior Citizens

041282

0267-04

Settlement of Unlitigated Claim - National Airlines v. CCSF

041342

0268-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Apartment Investment and Management Company, aka AIMCO, et al. v. CCSF

040145

0269-04

Amendment to Planning Code - Zoning Map Amendment of Second Street between South Park and Townsend Streets

041070

0270-04

Amendment to Planning Code - Conditional Use for Change in Use or Demolition of a Movie Theater

041115

0271-04

Changing Official Width of Sidewalk - West side of Lyon Street at Chestnut Street

041242

0272-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Adding the Department on the Status of Women to the Justice Tracking System (JUSTIS) Committee Governance Council

041249

0273-04

Amendment to Traffic Code - Requiring Graffiti-Resistant Parking and Traffic Control Signs

041244

0274-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Alema Hoskins, et al v. CCSF

041250

0275-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Mehran Esmaili, et al v. CCSF

041273

0276-04

Ordinance requiring all public and private parking lots and facilities, including parking lots maintained by commercial businesses, within 500 feet of Kindergarten through grade 12 school sites to post "Caution - School Children Crossing" signs at all parking lot exits

041340

0277-04

Settlement of Lawsuits - Kevin B. Williams v. CCSF

041352

0278-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - adding Sections 23.33 and 23.34, to establish a City policy that City-owned property be leased for fair market value, unless a finding of public policy supports a below-market rate

041356

0279-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - adding Sections 5.260 through 5.265, to create a Back Streets Business Advisory Board, comprised of nine voting members, eight appointed by the Board of Supervisors and one appointed by the Small Business Commission

041545

0280-04

Reenacting a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program

041353

0281-04

Encouraging Condominium Conversions Where Tenants Are Not Displaced

030667

0282-04

Domestic Partner and Family Protection Rent Ordinance

041449

0283-04

Establishing a Shelter Monitoring Committee

041335

0284-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Section 2A.190 and Subdivision Code Section 1307 to designate and distinguish the official titles and duties of City Engineer and County Surveyor and to reassign responsibilities from the City Engineer to the County Surveyor

041388

0285-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Turlock Irrigation District v. CCSF

041427

0286-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Armstrong, et al., v. CCSF

041437

0287-04

Partial Settlement of Lawsuit - Eugene Kalinin, et al. v. CCSF

041442

0288-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Andrew King v. CCSF

041551

0289-04

Settlement of Lawsuit - Dynegy, et al. v. CCSF

041189

0290-04

Settlement of Bankruptcy Claims Dispute, In re METROMEDIA FIBER NETWORK, INC

041316

0291-04

Surplus City Property

040561

0292-04

Increasing the penalty for littering and nuisance violations, and providing for rewards for persons providing information leading to collection of those penalties

041395

0293-04

Notification in the Voter Information Pamphlet of a candidate's adoption of voluntary expenditure ceiling

041456

0294-04

Contribution limits for contractors doing business with the Unified School District and Community College District

041459

0295-04

Alternative bid process for construction trade packages for the construction of the California Academy of Sciences Facility

041450

0296-04

Amendment to Administrative Code - Section 21.5, covering commodities or services purchased with federal grant funds for the enhancement of homeland security

041336

0297-04

Amendment to the Police Code - Sections 3710.1, 3710.2, 3710.4, and 3720, alarm ordinance; technical changes to billing and remittance requirements for alarm companies; limiting license fee increases to $5 increments

041535

0298-04

General Plan Amendments Concerning Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Plan

041536

0299-04

Amendment to the Building Code - Section 3409, creating a graduated code compliance plan for non-residential buildings at naval bases transferred to the City, the Redevelopment Agency, or the Treasure Island Development Authority

041538

0300-04

Amendment to Public Works Code - Sections 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 2.3.3, to establish special restrictions for activities on the Hunters Point Shipyard to address potential residual contamination and making specified findings

041539

0301-04

Zoning Map Amendment in connection with Hunters Point Redevelopment Project Area

041540

0302-04

Amendment to Building Code - Section 106.3.2.5, to establish special restrictions for activities on the Hunters Point Shipyard to address potential residual contamination and making environmental findings

041541

0303-04

Amendment to Health Code - sections 659, 1120.1 and 1227, to establish special restrictions for activities on the Hunters Point Shipyard to address potential residual contamination and to authorize the Department of Public Health to implement these restrictions, impose penalties, and charge fees to defray the costs of implementation; and making environmental findings

041544

0304-04

Amendment to Subdivision Code - adding the Hunters Point Shipyard Subdivision Code, Division 3, Article 1-8, Sections 1600 et seq. and making environmental findings

041461

0305-04

Amendment to Park Code - Section 5.09, to require that a City Department or contractor must request permission from the City to keep elephants at the San Francisco Zoo, and the City Department or contractor shall first complete certain improvements at the Zoo before making such a request; and requiring annual updates on the status of improvements at the Zoo, beginning in November 2005.