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Board adopts consent items including liquor license, utility contract amendment and several CEQA findings
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a series of consent items on routine matters including a Type 42 liquor license, a $14 million amended professional services agreement for the Public Utilities Commission, and multiple CEQA findings for SFPUC water projects; one real-property acquisition item was continued to October.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on a single vote on Sept. 2009 approved a package of consent items that included a resolution finding a new Type 42 liquor license will serve the public convenience, an amendment to a professional services agreement for the Public Utilities Commission, and environmental findings for several SFPUC water projects.
The package passed by roll call after the clerk read items 1 through 13 on the adoption-without-reference calendar. Item 1, a resolution…
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