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Votes at a glance: Board adopts ordinances and resolutions on housing, utilities, leases, and appointments

3006092 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on multiple items during the May 12 meeting, including noise attenuation rules for new residential buildings near entertainment venues, several lease approvals, authorization for PUC agreements, salary reappropriation for overtime, and reappointment of a police commissioner.

The Board of Supervisors recorded a series of unanimous actions on May 12. Below is a concise summary of key items the board approved, with the stated outcomes and brief notes on each file.

Votes at a glance

- Item 2 — Ordinance amending building, administrative, planning and police codes to require exterior noise attenuation for new residential structures, acoustical analysis and field testing; authorize the Entertainment Commission to comment on proposed residential use near places of entertainment; require disclosure to lessees and purchasers about potential noise and inconveniences. Outcome: Passed unanimously (11–0) on first reading.

- Item 3 — Ordinance designating the Rube Goldberg Building (182–198 Gough Street) as a landmark under Planning Code Article 10. Outcome: Passed unanimously (11–0).

- Item 4 — Ordinance to de-appropriate $9,600,000 from permanent salaries/fringe and appropriate approximately…

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