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Votes at a glance: key actions by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Sept. 22, 2020
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Summary
A compact roundup of the Board’s recorded votes and procedural outcomes from the Sept. 22 meeting, including the budget package (items 29–52), the Seacliff appeal (items 26–28), the Mission Bay redevelopment amendment (item 70) and multiple continuances of land‑use appeals.
This summary lists the principal roll‑call outcomes recorded at the San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting on Sept. 22, 2020. It covers items with formal votes or formal continuances noted on the record.
Major votes and outcomes - Items 1–25 (consent): Adopted unanimously (roll‑call recorded as 11 ayes). - Item 26 (178 Seacliff Avenue appeal): Approved 10–1 (Supervisor Fewer no); items 27 and 28 tabled. - Items 29–52 (budget and related ordinances, incl. salary ordinance and SFPUC financing motions): Approved on first reading 10–1 (Supervisor Stephanie no). Specific SFPUC financing and bond authorizations were included in these items; individual ordinance summaries are in the board file. - Item 53 (business and tax regulations code amendments): Adopted unanimously (11–0). - Item 54 (airport leasing resolution for Terminal 3 tenant): Adopted unanimously (11–0). - Item 55 (San Francisco Mental Health Services Act plan): Adopted unanimously (11–0). - Items 56–57 (multifamily housing revenue notes / loan and ground lease authorizations for 681 Florida Street): Adopted unanimously (11–0). - Items 58–59 (Treasure Island CFD IA‑2 / bond authorization matters): Adopted unanimously (11–0). - Item 60 (certificates of participation preliminary official statement approval): Adopted unanimously (11–0). - Items 61–66 (property tax levy resolution; other financing/appointments): Adopted unanimously where roll call recorded (11–0). - Item 63 (India Basin street vacation ordinance, first reading): Passed on first reading (11–0). - Item 64 (health code cleaning standards for hotels and large office buildings): Amended per board motion and passed on first reading (11–0). - Items 69–70 (Mission Bay South redevelopment plan amendment/hearing and ordinance): Item 70 approved on first reading, unanimously (11–0). - Items 71–106 (land use appeals and MTA projects): A sequence of continuance motions were adopted on the record to move specific appeals to suggested dates; continuances were recorded as follows (examples from the roll calls): - Items 71–74 (appeal of conditional use authorization for 552–554 Hill Street): Continued to Oct. 6, 2020. - Items 75–82 (appeals involving 200–130 Seventh Avenue): Continued to Oct. 6, 2020. - Items 83–86: Continued to Oct. 20, 2020. - Items 87–90: Continued to Oct. 20, 2020. - MTA items (91–94, 95–98, 99–102, 103–106): Continued to Sept. 29, 2020 (for most MTA temporary street changes and 'Slow Streets' appeals), with roll calls recorded for each group of continuances. - Items 107–108 (committee reports from Government Audit & Oversight): Adopted as committee reports (11–0).
Additional board actions - Personnel and appointment motions (items 66–68): Confirmations and appointments carried by recorded votes (most 11–0). - Several resolutions and ordinance first‑readings were approved by unanimous roll call; the budget package and the Seacliff item were the two largest recorded non‑unanimous votes.
Notes and follow‑ups - Many of the SFPUC and financing ordinances (items 33–39, 42–44 and related) were considered as part of the budget and appropriation process; readers should consult individual board files for the text of each financing authorization. - Multiple appeals were continued to allow additional public comment and administrative review; the calendar entries for Oct. 6 and Oct. 20 will house several of the continued matters.
This roundup captures recorded roll‑call outcomes and continuances as reflected on the Sept. 22 meeting record; for full text and final ordinance/resolution numbers, consult the board’s legislative files.
