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Votes at a glance: San Francisco Board of Supervisors, June 28, 2016

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Summary of formal votes and outcomes recorded at the June 28, 2016 San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting.

Below are the formal actions recorded by the Board of Supervisors at the June 28, 2016 meeting. Items are listed with the board's stated outcome and recorded roll-call tally where provided in the transcript.

- Consent calendar (Items 1' 7): Passed (first reading/adoption noted) — unanimous (11 ayes).

- Item 8: Ordinance establishing a Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing — adopted unanimously (roll-call recorded as unanimous consent).

- Item 9: Resolution designating outreach and neighborhood periodicals for FY 2016' 2017 — adopted unanimously.

- Items 10' 14: Ordinances adopting memoranda of understanding (multiple labor agreements) for FY 2016' 2017 — finally passed unanimously.

- Item 15: Ordinance amending the General Plan (conforming changes tied to affordable housing bonus program) — FAILED on roll call, 5 yes, 6 no (supervisors Campos, Kim, Mar, Peskin, Yi, and Avalos voted no).

- Item 16: Ordinance waiving inclusionary affordable housing requirement and related approvals for 1066 Market Street project — passed unanimously (11 ayes).

- Item 17: Ordinance amending the Planning Code to create the 100% affordable housing bonus program — Board approved an amendment (removing part of the Northeastern Waterfront area) unanimously and continued the item to July 12 to allow the Planning Commission to make consistency findings. Outcome recorded as amendment passed (11 ayes) and item continued.

- Item 18: Resolution authorizing purchase and sale agreement for 450 Sixth Street — adopted unanimously.

- Item 19: Ordinance authorizing settlement in lawsuit filed by David Zeller ($900,000) — motion to continue to July 12 with a scheduled closed session passed unanimously.

- Item 20: Ordinance banning specified polystyrene food service ware (environment code amendment) — passed unanimously on first reading (11 ayes).

- Item 21: Resolution selecting independent auditors for Controller's office and departments (4-year contract) — adopted unanimously.

- Item 22: Ordinance creating a fourth preference for local residents/workers in affordable housing allocations — sent back to committee by motion (no objection).

- Items 23 & 24: Potrero HOPE rezoning and an MTA-related ordinance (fare evasion changes for youth) were taken on first reading; Item 24 (decriminalizing fare evasion for youth) passed first reading unanimously.

- Items 25' 28 (special order on 1066 Market Street CU): Sponsor withdrew the conditional use authorization (CU). Items 26' 28 (motions to approve/disapprove the Planning Commission decision) were tabled on motion by Supervisor Kim and seconded by Supervisor Peskin (motion to table passed unanimously).

- Items 29' 30 (Committee of the Whole on Sidewalk Inspection and Repair Program assessments): Hearing held; Item 30 (resolution approving report of assessment costs for sidewalk and curb repairs) was adopted as amended, roll call 10 yes, 1 no (Supervisor Campos dissenting).

- Items 31' 32 (Mission Bay public dedications and park naming): Passed first reading unanimously.

- Items 35' 42 (adoption without committee reference): Several items were considered; Item 35 (resolution urging opposition to AB 650 or its provisions) was adopted as amended (9 ayes, 2 no). Item 37 (urge SFERS to divest from firearm and ammunition manufacturers) adopted unanimously. Item 39 (urge opposition to AB 2788) adopted as amended (unanimous on the amended language). Remaining items approved unanimously.

Votes with recorded tallies and specific outcomes above are taken directly from the meeting transcript. If you require the official ordinance or resolution numbers or the clerk's certified roll-call sheets, please consult the City Clerk's office records or the official minutes posted on the Board's website.