Supervisor avalos, not present, supervisor breed, supervisor campos, supervisor christensen, supervisor cohen, supervisor farrell, supervisor kim, supervisor mar, supervisor tang, supervisor weiner, supervisor yee. There is a quorum. Ladies and gentlemen, can you please join us in the pledge of allegiance. I pledge of allegiance, to the flag of the United States of america and to the rep ublic for which stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Madam clerk, are there any communications . Yes madam president. Were in receipt of two communicates. First from supervisor mar and the second from previe supervisor avalos, educating their ab indicating their absence. Motioned by supervisor campos. Seconded by supervisor farrell. Can we take this without objection without objection. They are excused. All right, lets go to our consent agenda. Items one through eight comprise consent calendar. If a member objects, an item maybe removed and considered separately. Roll call please. On consent, supervisor weiner, supervisor yee, supervisor breed, supervisor campos, supervisor christensen, supervisor cohen, supervisor farrell, supervisor kim, supervisor tang, there are nine ayes those items are adopted, passed on the First Reading and finally passed unanimously. Next item please. Item nine is an ordinance to amend the police code to require firearms dealers to install maintain and operate Video Surveillance equipment and all ammunition sales to the Police Department. Supervisor farrell. Individuals here in San Francisco across our state and across our country continue to have easy access to both guns ammunition. That access continues to be a major contributing factor towards senseless convenient crimes. Even though city and state have some of the toughest gun control laws on the books, there still remains more we can do to protect public state o state. As we witness mass shootings, congress led by the nra and republican counterparts continue to fail us as citizen as they have yet to pass any gun safety laws. Therefore, it becomes up to us as local jurisdictions to promote local gun safety legislation that will prioritize and protect the Public Safety of our resident. The legislation before us today is a step in that direction. Sense introduction, this legislation has received an anticipated amount of attention because as a result of simply introducing it, the last remaining gun store in San Francisco has decided to close its doors for business. Again led bethe nra, this legislation has been criticized by those on the right who view themselves as standard barriers for their belief. If the last remaining gun store in San Francisco wants to shut down because of my legislation, im all for it. I would much rather see a preschool, a coffee shop or Senior Center or some other neighborhood serving institutioning in institution in its place. The first portion will require that the video taping of all gun sales that take place within the city of San Francisco. The video of sale will be made to our Police Department after they serve a search warrant. It will apply to other critical area of the Business Premises including all places where firearms and ammunitions are sold. Currently no federal or California Law imposes security requirements on firearm dealers during Business Hours or rear sellers to install burglar alarms. Simply having Video Evidence of all gun sales will help deter guns and ammunitions. It will give Law Enforcement video records of any individual who buys a gun and if a shooting occurs and they will be able to easily track the gun purchased if it was used in a shooting. Currently, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms at the federal level does no have the resources to properly check 138,000 firearm dealers licensed across the country. I want to give San Francisco all the tools we need as a city to accurately track gun ammunition sales. With the atf being understaffly, theyre lucky theyre able to one check. Washington post investigation a few years ago found that as a result of inadequate staffing, aff was able to. Less atf was able to inspect less than 10 . The second portion of the legislation will require the electronic transmission of ammunition sales. More than a dozen local jurisdictions in california have adopted ordinances requiring sellers to maintain records of these sells. Jurisdictions that have adopted such ordinances have had Great Success utilizing such records to identify people who are legally possess firearms. September 2010 report by mayors against illegal guns, including routine inspections of gun dealers provided Law Enforcement with more opportunities to detect illegal gun activity including improper recordkeeping or a dealer whos gun inventory does not match the sales record. Again, we need to do everything in our power to give our local Law Enforcement all the tools they need to prevent crime this piece will help. I do want to thank a number of people who worked on this legislation. Catherine jeffrey from my office in particular, a number of National Organizations around gun safety. The goals here are simple. To ensure that dealer operations within the city of San Francisco will not be detrimental to our own Public Safety. Prevent and detect illegal trafficking of firearms by dealers and their employees. Previous the loss and theft of firearms from dealers. Prevent and detect sale and firearms to person who are prohibited from law by these firearms. And benefit, we ose the last remaining retail gun store in San Francisco, i believe all of us in San Francisco will be better off. I hope to have your support. Thank you supervisor farrell. Seeing no other names on the roster. Colleagues, can we take item number nine, same house same call. Without objection, this passes unanimously on the First Reading. Colleagues, i wanted to go back on our agenda to the Meeting Minutes of september 22, 2015. Is a motio motion to approve the amendments. Motioned by supervisor christensen. Seconded by supervisor campos. Can we take this item without objection, the Meeting Minutes of september 22, 2015 will pass once Public Comment is completed. Madam clerk, number ten please. Item ten is an ordinance promoting approximately 27 million in fund balance, 675,000 in settlement proceeds. Expenditures to support the commission, Capital Projects in fiscal years 2015 through 2016. Same house same call. Without objection, this ordinance passes unanimously on the First Reading. Item 11 please. Ordinance to appropriate approximately 3. 5 million of city taxable general obligation bon 2015a in the seismic loan program in fiscal year 2015 through 2016. Same house same call. Without objection, this passes unanimously on the First Reading. Item 12 and 13 together. Are two ordinances that adopt and implement eight number 7 through to the 2007 and 2018 between the city and firefighter local 78 by implementing specified terms and conditions of employment for fiscal years 20152016, 20162017 and 2017 through 2018. Same house same call. Without objection, these ordinances pass unanimously. Item 14 madam clerk please call items 14, 18 and 19 together. To recreation and Park Department and port commission. 8. 7million of proceeds in safe Neighborhood Parks bond series 2015c and approximately 43. 8 million proceeds from the 2012 clean and safe Neighborhood Parks bond. To deappropriate and appropriate 1. 4 million of 2012 clean and safe Neighborhood Park series. 2013a to support the renovation repair and construction of park and open space and placing approximately 52. 5 million. Item 18 is a resolution to safe Neighborhood Parks. General Obligation Bonds 2008 series 2015c and to declare the citys intent to reimburse certain expenditures and grant general authority. In connection with the reauthorization and delivery of these bonds. Item 19 is a resolution to authorize and directed the sale of approximately 43. 8 million of clean and safe Neighborhood Parks general obligation bond. Series 2015d to declare the citys intent to reimburse certain expenditures in connection with the authorization sale and delivery of said bonds. Colleagues, can we take those items. Same house same call. Without objection, the ordinance is passed unanimously on the First Reading and those two resolutions are adopted unanimously. Item 15 please. A resolution to approve a Landscape Maintenance agreement with the state of california allocating maintenance responsibility within state highways rights of way within San Francisco and authorize director of public works on behalf of the city same house and same cough. The resolution is adopted unanimously. Item 16 please. A resolution to retro actively authorize the Public Defenders Office to spend 78,000 grant from the board of state to implement local juvenile justice Accountability Measures july 1, 2015 through june 30, 2016. Same house same call. The resolution is adopted unanimously. Item 17 is a resolution to authorize a license amendment extending the original low senses for 10 years beyond the current license expiration of january 31, 2019 with the clay jones Apartment Owners Association at approximately 11,000 monthly which shall increase annually beginning in 2016 in addition to one time fee 25,000, for approximately 163,000 total rent between november 1, 2015 through october 31, 2016. Same house same call. Without objection, the resolution is adopted unanimously. Item 20 please. Ordinance to amend ordinance number 1061 regulating the width of sidewalks to change the official sidewalk wirth at the westerly corner of the intersection of silver and revere avenues and forces of revere avenue, affirming the Planning Department and making other determinations. Same call. This ordinance is passed unanimously. Item 21 is an urgency ordinance to approve an extension of the interim prohibition of score front mergers special use district for ten months and 15 days with the california government code affirming the Planning Department and making other appropriate findings. Supervisor campos. Thank you madam president. I was wondering if ecould continue this for one week to november 3rd. I hereby make a motion to that. Supervisor campos made a motion to continue the item for one week. Is there a second . Can we take that without objection. The continuance to the meeting of november 3 passes unanimously. Item 22. Item 22 is a resolution to receive and approve the first biannual housing planning support. Supervisor kim. Thank you. I want to thank this board for your support for the housing balance. The purpose of the housing balance account is a follow up to the successful proposition k ballot measure which passed last november with the support of this board and the mayor. To have a stated goal of building no less than 33 of Affordable Housing and new construction and acquisition. A goal of 50 including middle Income Housing. This housing balance count report is a way for the city to be able to measure ourselves to see how we are producing and acquiring in relation to this goal. But also to have an understanding of the loss of units from protected rent control status. This is the first report to come from the Planning Department. To establish this account. I do want to acknowledge they are hard work as well as the work of our Comptroller Office on presenting citywide income projection. The data is helping to understand the stock. In order for us to make more informed policy decisions. What i think was most striking about the report is not what were producing but what we are losing. I think that the report makes clear that just as important as building and acquiring new Affordable Housing, it is just as important that we protect and support tenants in protected rent control house and to protect the Housing Stock which is housing for our middle class households. Some of the key points that i just wanted to point out. The citywide housing balance over the last ten years is 15 . This varies greatly by district. It goes negative 109 up to a positive 40 of Affordable Housing. We do have several districts that have lost more protected housing than they are building. This is largely due to the large number of units that is weth drawn from protection such as rent control relative to the total number of net units. The three Major Development projects identified in the ordinance in exclusion of housing of balanced calculation. If we do include these large sites, the balance will go up to 20 . I think whats good to note, while we are on pace to build the number of Housing Units that we as a city and Mayors Office committed to doing, we still have quite a bit of work to do to ensure and fight for more affordable and middle income units. Colleague i ask for your support in approving this today. Thank you supervisor kim. Colleagues, can we take item number 22 same house same call. The resolution is adopted unanimously. Can you please call items 23 through 26 together. 23 is a resolution to determine the issuance of type 22 wine license to Cuong Thanh Tran for key tran located at 745 street. Item 24 is a resolution to determine that the transfer of type 42 on sale beer and wine public premises lie sense license from 660 post street from trubnick johnson jones. Item 26 is a resolution to determine that the transfer of a type 21 off sale general license from 500 laguna street will be in accordance with the california business control. Colleagues, can we take these items, same house same call . Resolutions are adopted unanimously. Madam clerk, can we skip over our 230. Today supervisor wiener is the first supervisor to introduce new business. Thank you very much madam clerk, colleague, today i am introducing legislation to make it easier to install simple gray water, water recycling for irrigation purposes in they are homes. Water recycling is a crucial part of reforming our outdated water. For outdoor irrigation in their homes. Currently the state plumbing code requires permits for the installation of any residential gray water system. Gray water being a system that uses water from sinks, showers and bathtubs for nonportable uses like irrigation and total flushing. However, the state plumbing code step lates that stipulates that a local agency can exempt simple gray water system discharging 250 gallons of water a day or less. Can be exempted from permit requirements. Legislation im introducing today adopts that state created exemption for outdoorer allegatiooutdoor out door irrigation system. By removing this permit requirement, we can encourage more people to take action to reduce their water use. We must be forward thinking in how we use water. I look forward to working on this legislation with all of y you. Thank you. Thank you supervisor weiner. Supervisor yee. President breed. Thank you colleagues. I have two items for introduction today. The first is an ordinance related to our graffiti Advisory Board. Last year, i had the effort to completely overhaul San Francisco graffiti policy. We created a digital system to track graffiti to bring lawsuit to one of the defenders. We strengthened regulations to protecting our parks. We got all the city departments that deal with graffiti to start working together on combating graffiti. I enjoyed working with all of them, the mta, the department of public works, 311 and the San FranciscoPolice Department. Of course, the graffiti Advisory Board, a 25 member body of city officials and members of the public that is critical to the cause of graffiti enforcement. The gavel was very involved in the crafting of my legislation last year. They have been very supportive in its implementation. I want to help them be effective. The graffiti Advisory Board authorizing legislation in section feature article 18 passed in 1993. As you might imagine, it needs updating. Currently, one of the members is supposed to be appointed bethe executive director of the department of park and traffic. The department that hasnt existed in the city and county of San Francisco for over 13 years. The code does not have our standard provisions about minimum attendance, meeting frequency and sun set dates. The legislation im intr