Please make sure to silence all cellphones and electronic devices. Completed copies of any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. Items will appear on the next minutes. Can you please call item number 1. Clerk lease amendment lexington lion San Francisco, lp 350 rhode island streetnorth 2,600,000 rent credit. I would like to make a motion petitioner this to be continued for one more week. Before that i will take Public Comment. Are there any members of the public who would like to comment on item 1, seeing none, that item is closed. I would like to make a motion to continue the item to october 16. Clerk item 2 is resolution retroactively authorizing the department of Public Health, Behavioral Health services to enter into a multiyear organized Delivery System Intergovernmental Agreement for Substance Use Disorder Services with the state department of health care services, in the amount of 171,714,918 for the term of july 1, 2019, through june 30,
Our clerk is ms. Linda wong. I would like to thank those from s. F. Gov tv for broadcasting. Can we excuse supervisor fewer. Please make sure to silence all cellphones and electronic devices. Completed copies of any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. Items will appear on the next minutes. Can you please call item number 1. Clerk lease amendment lexington lion San Francisco, lp 350 rhode island streetnorth 2,600,000 rent credit. I would like to make a motion petitioner this to be continued for one more week. Before that i will take Public Comment. Are there any members of the public who would like to comment on item 1, seeing none, that item is closed. I would like to make a motion to continue the item to october 16. Clerk item 2 is resolution retroactively authorizing the department of Public Health, Behavioral Health services to enter into a multiyear organized Delivery System Intergovernmental Agreement for Substance Use Disorder Services w
People who represent them. Its based on a simple idea, that the choice of who should represent us in elected office belongs to the public, not in approximate back room deals. We deserve free, fair, and open elections, not political favoritism. The Fair Elections Charter Amendment addresses these issues simply and directly. It will prevent candidates from elected office from being appointed to the office theyre running for within 90 days of their election. It will also prohibit those elected to offices within 90 days of election. I want to thank my cosponsors, hillary ronen, sandra lee fewer, mat haney, and aaron peskin for your support. We who represent t secondly, im introducing an ordinance requiring the Planning Department to prepare an annual jobs housing fit report that analyzes the alignment or misalignment between job growth and housing level by affordable level in our city. This is a new analytical tool that will help us better manage growth in our city. According to the b. L.
Next item, please. Item nine is consent calendar. All items listed are considered to be retained by the San Francisco Public Utilities commission and acted upon by a single vote of the commission. No separate discussion of these items unless a member of the commission or public rate ques quests. The matter will be removed from the calendar and considered a separate item. Commissioners, would you like any item removed . All foz, i dont. Okay. General public, any item remov removed . May i have a motion . All of those in favor . The motion carries. Next item. Item ten write approve modifications of the San Francisco San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Grant program and authorize a general manager to approve future modifications to the Grant Program. Commissioners, steve ritchie, this is an item to make some minor changes to the Grant Program rules. The first of which is to change the name of the program to the onsite water reuse program. Secondly is to expand existing requirements
Chius ab 42, capping rents statewide. It expands the protections that San Francisco has in place by extending just cause protections to buildings built between 1979 and 2004. The bill exempts buildings constructed within the last 15 years, so what im introducing today is a proposal that is very simple. Expand just cause protections to all buildings in the private market, regardless of when it was built. No one should have to live in fa fear of an arbitrary eviction. It is a critical component necessary to keep San Francisco residents housed. The history, culture and residents of our city suffer when they are evicted, forcing them to move from home to home. I look forward to working with all of you to expand these protections for renters, and i want to thank the Tenants Union and Assembly Member chiu for paving the way. The rest i submit. Clerk thank you, supervisor. Supervisor mandelman . Thank you. Supervisor mar . Supervisor mar thank you, madam clerk. Colleagues, im introducing two