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Board passes multiple ordinances and resolutions; several items adopted on consent
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted multiple ordinances and resolutions on July 10, 2018, taking several items as consent and approving others on first reading or by recorded roll call.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on July 10, 2018, enacted multiple ordinances and resolutions by consent and roll call. Many items on the meeting agenda were described on the record as routine and were adopted without extended debate.
Key outcomes at a glance
- Items 1–11 (consent calendar): The clerk recorded the consent roll call; the clerk stated “There are 11 ayes.” These items were taken as routine and adopted without separate debate.
- Items 12 & 13: Two ordinances approving and adopting amendments to the Hunters Point Shipyard redevelopment plan and the Bayview Hunters Point redevelopment plan, respectively, and affirming CEQA determinations were called together and passed unanimously.
- Item 14: Ordinance amending the planning code to permit public parking lot uses as a matter of right in certain Glen Park and RH2 zoning districts and affirming CEQA —…
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