Mr. President , all members are present. Thank you madam clerk. The San Francisco board of supervisor we acknowledge that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the San Francisco peninsula. As the indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the Ramaytush Ohlone have never ceded, lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. As guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. We wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors and relatives of the ramaytush community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. Colleagues, please join me in the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Madam clerk, do we have any communications and or announcements . Thank you mr. President. The San Francisco board of supervisors welcomes persons in this meeting to attend here in person in the board legislative chamber in city hall room 250 or may watch proceedings on sfgovtv channel 26 or view the live stream at www. Sfgovtv. Org. To submit Public Comment in writing, send to the email bos sfgov. Org or to the San Francisco board supervisors, 1 dr. Carlton b goodlett place, city hall, room 244 San Francisco california 94102. To make a reasonable accommodation request under the americans with disability act or to request language assistance, please contact the Clerks Office at least two Business Days in advance by calling 4155545184. Members, thank you mr. President. Thank you madam clerk. Wouldis there a motion to approve the february 27, 2024 minutes . Made by supervisor mandelman, seconded by supervisor preston. On the approval of the february 27 Board Meeting minutes, a roll call, please. Supervisor mandelman, aye. Supervisor melgar, aye. Supervisor peskin, aye. Supervisor preston, aye. Supervisor ronan, aye. Supervisor safai, aye. Supervisor stefani, aye. Supervisor walton, aye. Supervisor chan, aye. Supervisor dorsey, aye. Supervisor engardio, aye. There are 11 ayes. The motion is approved. Madam clerk, please read the Consent Agenda. Items 119 are consent and considered routine. If a member objects a item may be removed and considered separately. Would any member like a item or items severed from Consent Agenda . Seeing none, well take the Consent Agenda same house same call. Those ordinances are passed First Reading finally passed and resolutions adopted. Next item, please. Item 20, ordinance appropriating 4,770,707 in Ambulance Service revenue in the fire department, deappropriating 84,988,592 from permanent salaries, mandatory fringe benefits, and programmatic projects, and appropriating 89,759,299 to overtime in the department of emergency management, fire department, San FranciscoPublic Utilities commission, sheriffs department, and police department, in order to support the departments projected increases in overtime as required per administrative code, section 3. 17; this ordinance requires a twothirds vote of all members of the board of supervisors for approval of the Fire Departments appropriation of 14,509,676 pursuant to charter, section 9. 113 c well take same house same call, the ordinance is finally passed. Next item, please. Item 21, ordinance amending the planning code to prohibit in the north of market special use district sud and lower polk street neighborhood commercial district ncd tobacco paraphernalia establishments where any tobacco paraphernalia is sold, delivered, distributed, furnished, or marketed, and to establish that after 180 days of nonuse a legal nonconforming tobacco paraphernalia establishment in the sud or ncd will be deemed abandoned, preventing its restoration; and affirming the Planning Departments 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 making findings of public necessity, convenience, and welfare pursuant to planning code, section 302. Same house, same call, the ordinance is finally passed. Madam clerk, please read items 22 and 23 together . Item 22 and 23 are two resolutionsthality pertain to the San FranciscoInternational Airport airport lease and agreement. 22 approved the covid19 lease Extension Program for up to 88 airport food and beverage retail and Service Concession tenants allowing the airport to offer lease extensions of up to 3 and 1 half years to eligible concession airs and item 23 approves the modification to airport contract project management support suchbs for courtyard 3 connector project. Pgh wong engineer inc. To increase contract amount by 20. 4 million for new amount of 45. 4 million for services and extend the contract for services through january 25, 2027. Same house, same call, these resolutions are adopted. Next item, please. Item 24, resolution to execute a repayment agreement with baker places inc. To require bayer to repay to the city 7. 7 million over 23 year term april 1, 2024 through january 31, 20246 to approve authorize the director of property to acquire Certain Property located at 333 7th street for an amount of 3 million plus estimated approximate 8200 for Closing Costs to approve authorization and agreement for acquisition of the property from baker the Purchase Agreement to authorize the ceqa determination and to make the appropriate findings. Supervisor safai. I like to be added as cosponsor to item 24. Just want to highlight that we spent a lot of time, and know this was probably talked about in committee but spent a lot of time pushing the Grant Agreement to come into compliance and we essentially reduced the amount that time and now here we are in this organization to repay the city a significant amount of money. So, want to be added a as cosponsor and hopefully well find a way to get repaid for lack of services, but this also is a important delivery of service that needs to be replaced in our city. Thank you. Thank you supervisor safai will be listed as cosponsor and take this item same house same call. The resolution is adopted. Next item, please. Item 25, resolution retroactively authorizing the department of adult probation to accept and expend a grant in the amount of 100,000 for the period of october 1, 2023, through september 30, 2024; 100,000 for the period of october 1, 2024, through september 30, 2025; 100,000 for period of october 1, 2025, through september 30, 2026; for a total not to exceed amount of 300,000 from the California Office of Emergency Services for probation specialized Units Program federally funded through the violence against women act, for the total grant period of october 1, 2023, through september 30, 2026, to continue the probation specialized unit Program Federally funded through the violence against women act should the parties agree to an amendment as allowed under the provisions of the Grant Agreement. Same house, same call, the rez solution is adopted. Madam clerk, please read item 2629 together . Item 2629 are four resolutions that approve and authsomewheres Grant Agreements between the city and various agency with mayor office of housing and Community Development to provide operating subsidies for 100 percent Affordable Housing projects for extremely low income seniors. Item 26 is with 1296 shotwell housing lp for 4. 8 million and 11 year term. Item 27, transbay 2 senior lp for 18. 2 million and 15 year and 3 month term. Item 28, 42 geary Associates Lp for 7. 7 million and 15 year term and item 29, chinatown sro llc for 15 year and 6. 2 million term. Supervisor safai. I like to be added as cosponsor to all 4 items. Shall be so listed and seeing no other names on the roster, well take these items same house same call the resolutions are adopted. Next item, please. Item 30, resolution approving and authorizing the mayor and the director of the Mayors Office of housing and Community Development to execute loan documents relating to a loan to provide financing for the acquisition of Real Property located at 249 and 201 pennsylvania avenue and 935 mariposa street the property , and predevelopment activities for a 100 affordable multifamily rental building for families, in an aggregate amount not to exceed 13,000,000; approving the form of the Loan Agreement and ancillary documents; ratifying and approving any action heretofore taken in connection with the property, as defined herein; granting General Authority to city officials to take actions necessary to implement this resolution, as defined herein; and finding that the loan is consistent the citys general plan, and the eight priority policies of planning code, section 101. 1. Same house, same call, the resolution is adopted. Next item, please. Item 31, resolution to retroactively authorize the department of Public Health to retroactively enter into Grant Agreement between the city and advocates for Human Potential inc. Having anticipated revenue to the city of approximately 32. 2 million it to operate Bridge Housing to address Housing Needs of people experiencing homelessness who have serious Behavioral Health conditions including serious Mental Illness and Substance Use disorder under the Behavioral HealthBridge Housing program. Same house, same call, the resolution is adopted. Next item, please. Item 32, ordinance to appropriate 500 thousand from the general fund general reserve to the San FranciscoPublic Utilities commission for independent analysis and research on Sea Level Rise and groundwater impacts in the Hunter Point Shipyard for fiscal year 2324. Same house, same call, this ordinance is passed First Reading. Madam clerk, why dont you read items 33 no, go aheads. 33, ordinance to adopt and implement the decision and award of the arbitration board to establish the memorandum of understanding between the city and San FranciscoDeputy Sheriff association effective july 1, 2022 through june 30, 2024. Same house, same call, the ordinance is passed First Reading. Read item 3436 together. Item 3436 are three resolutions that accept reports from the sheriff Oversight Board for calendar year 2023. Item 34 accept the first and second Quarterly Report. Item 35 accept the sthird and 4th Quarterly Report and item 36 accept the 2023 annual report. Seeing no names on the roster, well take same house same call, the resolutions are adopted. Next item, please. Item 37, ordinance to amend the Building Code to apply with the requirement to have all primary entries and paths of travel into the building accessible to persons with disabilities or to receive a city determination of equivalent facilitation technical infeasibility or unreasonable hardship to extend the period for granting extensions from the deadlines and extend the time for the department of building inspection report to the board of supervisors regarding disbltd access improvement program. Same house same call mr. President. Sorry, supervisor safai, my apologies. Thats okay. Can you please add me as a cosponsor to this item . Shall be noted. Same house, same call, the ordinance pass First Reading. Next item, please. Item 38 is ordinance to amend the planning code to allow nightTime Entertainment uses as permitted on the ground floor and conditionally permitted on the second floor in the polk street neighborhood. Limited use within a quarter mile of the north beach special use district for retail professional use in the north beach subject to existing limitations to allow limited commercial use in residential house and residential mixed districts with specified limitations to require operating hours to end at 10 p. M. For lcu and limited corner commercial uses in rh and rm districts to establish that lcu are limited to those uses allowed in and ncd or sud within a quarter mile of the use or the nc1 district as specified to prohibit Outdoor Activities areas and not at the front of the building in rh and rm and limit Outdoor Activity areas in other residential districts to establish lccu in residential transit oriented districts must be located on corner lots and specify lot depth requirements and make miner corrections to the code text to affirm the ceqa determination and make the appropriate findings. Same house, same call, the ordinance is passed First Reading. Next item, please. Item 39, this is ordinance to amend the zoning map of planning code to rezone assessor parcel block number 3144b lot numbers 027a and 036a, known as 68 nantucket avenue from public district to residentialhouse. One family district to affirm the ceqa determination and make the appropriate findings. Seeing no names on the roster we take same house same call. The ordinance is passed First Reading. Next item, please. Item 40 ordinance to wave certain contracting requirements under chapter 6 and 21 of the administrative code and to authorize the San FranciscoMunicipal Transportation Agency to procure Design ConstructionOperation Maintenance in related services to implement automated Speed Enforcement systemulatealizing design build operate maintain delivery model but requiring payment prevailing wages and permitting a best value selection of the contractor. Same house, same call, the ordinance is passed First Reading. Next item, please. Item 41, resolution to accept annual surveillance reports for various departments. Seeing no names on the roster same house, same call, the resolution is adopted. Roll call for introductions. First member up is supervisor mandelman. Thank you madam clerk. I have three resolutions and are in memoriam. The first resolution is in support of senator scott wiener sb12 the psychedelic therapy act and substance control act. Sb1012 establish regulated program to allow safe access to psychedelic assisted therapy for adults 21 and older under supervision of facilitator. There is evidence psychedelics are effective treated depression and anxiety. Create a first in the nation Public Private fund to support comprehensive Public Health education related to psychedelics and limit illegal and uncontrolled by encouraging safe and controlled consumption. I want to thank senator wiener for leadership rationalizing drug policy in sacramento and ask for your support. I want to thank supervisors melgar and [indiscernible] introducing resolution in support of sb1031, the connect bay area act authored by state senators scott wiener and [indiscernible] as we are all aware, bay area transit are facing a significant fiscal cliff with projections of 2. 5 billion deficit over the next 5 years. Last year state budget include 1. 1 billion for transit and [indiscernible] however, very much needed these amounts will not be enough to prevent cuts to services, delays to project and deferrals to plans. To bridge the gap sb1031 authorize the metropolitan Transportation Commission to place a revenue on the 2026 ballot that generate minimum 750 million annually for bay area transit operators. These funds stabilize and improve Transit Service and paying zero emiss