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Minutes, consent calendar and Jewish Home resolution approved by Health Commission

San Francisco Health Commission · December 2, 2014
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Summary

The commission approved minutes from Nov. 18, accepted a four-item consent calendar and unanimously passed a resolution finding the Jewish Home project consistent with the Healthcare Services Master Plan and recommending planning incentives.

The San Francisco Health Commission conducted three formal votes during the meeting: approval of prior meeting minutes, acceptance of the consent calendar and passage of a resolution regarding the Jewish Home Healthcare Services Master Plan determination.

Minutes: The commission moved to approve the minutes of the Health Commission meeting of Nov. 18, 2014. After no public comment, the motion passed on a voice vote.

Consent calendar: The Finance & Planning Committee moved a four-item consent calendar that included contract approvals and a site approval; no extractions were requested and the commission voted to accept the consent calendar as a whole.

Jewish Home resolution: Colleen Chavla presented the Jewish Home project, which proposes maintaining skilled nursing services, expanding psychiatric and assisted-living services, and creating a new program called the Square for older adults on campus and in the community. A draft resolution recommended that the project be found consistent with the Healthcare Services Master Plan and forwarded to the Planning Department for consideration of incentives. A commissioner moved approval, discussion concluded, and the commission passed the resolution unanimously.

What it means: The Jewish Home determination moves the project forward in the city's planning-review process; the consent calendar and minutes approvals completed routine administrative business at the meeting.

Votes recorded: The meeting record indicates the three items passed by voice vote; the transcript does not list full recorded roll-call tallies or named movers for the minutes and consent-calendar motions.