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Board adopts consent calendar and multiple ordinances and resolutions; adoption calendar passes on unanimous roll call
Summary
At the Sept. 12, 2006, San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting the board adopted the consent agenda (items 1–10), passed ordinances and an adoption calendar including a resolution opposing proposed DHS rule changes, and continued one item for one week. Several items were approved without committee reference by unanimous roll call.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Sept. 12 approved a range of routine and substantive items, adopting the consent agenda, several ordinances and an adoption calendar, and taking one continuance.
The board approved the consent agenda (Items 1–10) by a roll-call vote of 10 ayes, excusing Supervisor Alioto-Pierce. The clerk recorded, “There are 10 ayes,” and the chair stated that ordinances on that consent list were finally passed and resolutions adopted.
Item 11, a transfer of an off-sale general license (type 21) to Bristol Farms, Inc., was continued one week at the request of a supervisor.
Among non-routine items, the board passed Item 13, an ordinance amending the Planning Code to allow other entertainment as a principal use on the first and second stories in the Chinatown Visitor…
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