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Board approves parking-lot security rules, keeps employee-conviction declaration after divided vote
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 1 approved an ordinance amending the Police Code to require commercial parking garages and lots to submit security plans and meet minimum nighttime security standards, while narrowly voting to retain a contested requirement that applicants declare certain employee criminal histories.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 1 approved an ordinance amending the Police Code to require commercial parking garages and lots to submit security plans with annual permit applications and meet minimum nighttime security requirements for lots within 1,000 feet of entertainment venues.
The legislation requires enhanced lighting and on-site security personnel through 3 a.m. for qualifying lots. The board passed the main body of the ordinance on a unanimous roll call during the meeting’s consent/adoption sequence, and then voted separately on a contested subsection that would require applicants to provide a list of employees and a declaration, signed under penalty of perjury, certifying that in the preceding 10 years certain named crimes were not committed by those…
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