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Board of Supervisors: roll-call outcomes, Nov. 25, 2008
Summary
San Francisco Board of Supervisors — The board took dozens of roll-call votes on ordinances and resolutions during its Nov. 25 meeting, approving several measures, rejecting others and continuing a number of items for further review.
San Francisco Board of Supervisors — The board took dozens of roll-call votes on ordinances and resolutions during its Nov. 25 meeting, approving several measures, rejecting others and continuing a number of items for further review. Key outcomes included passage of right-of-way parking and sign restrictions, adoption of planning-code amendments on air quality and advertising signs, and a mixed result for the Eastern Neighborhoods package after multiple technical and substantive amendments.
Among the votes: an ordinance to establish a public right-of-way occupancy assessment fee for driveway curb cuts (Item 15) was adopted (8 ayes, 3 noes). An ordinance restricting new general advertising signs on street furniture and on the exterior of city-owned buildings (Item 16) passed (7 ayes, 4 noes). An ordinance requiring air quality assessment and ventilation for certain urban infill residential projects (Item 18) passed unanimously…
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