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Votes at a glance: Board passes multiple ordinances, adopts 474 Natoma ground lease
Summary
At its Nov. 15, 2011 meeting the San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted several consent and calendar items, including ordnances on financial policy and code changes, and approved a ground lease for a 60-unit very-low-income housing project at 474 Natoma Street.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a number of consent calendar ordinances and resolutions on Nov. 15, 2011, then moved on to several public hearings and special orders. Highlights from the day's roll calls and formal actions follow.
Key items decided
- Consent agenda (items 2—6): The board approved items 2 through 6 in a single roll-call vote; the clerk recorded 11 ayes and the items were finally passed. These were routine consent matters on the published agenda.
- Item 7: An ordinance amending the administrative code to adopt a binding financial policy under charter section 9.12 (restricting the use of selected non-recurring revenues) was passed on first reading without objection.
- Item 8: The Budget and Finance Committee—s ordinance appropriating approximately $3,400,000 of state revenue loss reserves…
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