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Commission approves settlements on consent calendar and adds officers to wall of honor; schedules Bayview community meeting

San Francisco Police Commission · September 13, 2006
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Summary

The commission approved the consent calendar (including settlements discussed in closed session), read a commendation honoring Inspector Martin Bastiani’s 50 years of service, approved placing two officers’ names on the Hall of Justice wall of honor, and announced a Bayview community meeting for Sept. 27.

The San Francisco Police Commission approved its consent calendar on Sept. 11, which included settlements referenced in closed session and authorization for a special commendation recognizing Inspector Martin Bastiani’s 50 years of service to the San Francisco Police Department. The consent calendar passed "without objection," according to the record.

A formal commendation for Inspector Martin Bastiani was read into the record, noting his service dates (joined Sept. 1, 1956), promotions, and awards including multiple medals of valor and commission commendations. The commission adopted the resolution honoring Bastiani’s service.

Later in the meeting the commission approved the chief’s request to place Sergeant Daryl Tsujimoto and Officer Nick Burko on the Hall of Justice wall of honor following a screening committee and established resolution-based protocol; family ceremonies and engraving were authorized.

The commission also announced a special community meeting in the Bayview District at the Earl P. Mills Community Auditorium on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2006, to hear comments from the public with Bayview Station Captain Albert Pardini.

Votes and motions: the consent calendar and wall-of-honor placements were approved by voice vote "without objection." No roll-call tallies were recorded in the public transcript.