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Board adopts multiple ordinances, settlements and appointments; amendment to fee-elimination ordinance set for second reading
Summary
At its Feb. 7 meeting the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a slate of consent items, approved settlements and lease terms, recorded appointments to regional boards, and amended an ordinance eliminating certain fees — the amendment requires a second reading next week.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Feb. 7 adopted a series of ordinances, settlements, and appointments during its regular meeting, and amended one ordinance so it will return for a second reading.
The board approved the consent calendar (items 1–8 excluding item 3) unanimously. Supervisor Norman Yee had removed item 3 from consent for separate consideration. Item 3, an ordinance to amend administrative, business and police codes to eliminate various fees, was amended to reinstate a police-department fee for secondhand dealer licenses; the amendment carried unanimously and, under the City Charter, the ordinance will require a second reading next week.
Separately, the board approved item 9, a lease disposition…
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