Preston, present. Ronan, present. Safai, not present. Stefani, present. Walton, present. Mr. President , you have quorum. Thank you madam clerk. The San Francisco board of supervisors we acknowledge that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the San Francisco peninsula. As the indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the Ramaytush Ohlone have never ceded, lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. As guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. We wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors and relatives of the ramaytush community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. Please join me in the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Madam clerk, do we have any communications . Yes, mr. President. The board welcomes to attend in person in the legislative chamber in city hall, second floor, room 250 to participate remotely this meeting is aired live on sfgovtv channel 26 or you may view the live stream at www. Sfgovtv. Org. The telephone number and meeting id are on the agenda and streaming on the television or computer screen. We are answering the telephone mondayfriday, 85 but specifically tuesday till the end of this meeting. If you like to send written comments to the members of the board, send a stamped letter via u. S. Post office addressed to the San Francisco board of surprisers. 1 dr. Carlton b goodlett place, room 244, San Francisco california 94102. Or send an email to bos sfgov. Org. We will have interpretation in chinese, filipino and spanish beginning at 3 p. M. To 7 p. M. Thank you mr. President. Thank you madam clerk. Do we have a motion to approve the september 5 and september 12 Board Meeting minutes made by supervisor mandelman, seconded by supervisor stefani. On the approval of the minutes, a roll call, please. On approval of the minutes. Preston, aye. Ronan, aye. Safai, aye. Stefani, aye. Walton, aye. Chan, aye. Dorsey, aye. Engardio, aye. Mandelman, aye. Melgar, aye. Peskin, aye. There are 11 ayes. Those minutes will be adopted as presented after Public Comment. Madam clerk, please read the Consent Agenda . 111 are on consent and considered routine. If a member objects an item may be removed and considered separately. Seeing no names on the roster, same house same call, those ordinances are finally passed. Next item, please. Item 12 ordinance to amend the admint strative code to require the controller to prepare an initial base budget to guide each city agency to preparation of proposed two year budget to provide the base budget must include Cost Increases and agreements with non profit organizations to reflect inflation and to adopt the city policy that departments will enter into multiyear grants when the need for a Grant Program will extend beyond a single year. Supervisor ronan. Thank you colleagues. I hope youll join me and supervisor chan, mandelman and safai in supporting this item today. As a former budget chair and as a supervisor that sat on the Budget Committee five years in a row and has been through 14 budget processes in these halls, i can tell you that 3 in the morning on the last night of the budget all most every year we are battling around this issue whether or not to give cost increase to non profits and collectively it is a big ticket item because we rely on non profits for meeting the basic needs of our residents in major major ways. So, this legislation fixes this problem so it is no longer part of the 3 a. M. Negotiation every budget year and does so in two ways. One, it requires departments to make multiyear contracts with non profits if the service is expected to continue. There might be Pilot Projects only a year or special funding only for a year, but in general we contract for Ongoing Services so contractsso, departments are expected to create multiyear contracts. Two, departments are supposed to include the cost of living increasescost of doing business increases within that contract, so that non profit can rely on that increase that comes in their expenses and payroll every year but not funded by the city and often dont find out until 3 a. M. In the morning the last minute on budget day whether or not that will happen. That means it is very hard to plan, very hard to hire and insure you can retain the staff you need to provide the Excellent Services happening all over the city. So, it is just a very simple piece of legislation. I want to thank so much our incredible controller, Ben Rosenfeld who convened a non Profit Working Group and his wonderful staff who came up with these two items as potential options for making the process more streamlined and make a lot more sense, and i also want to thank santiago [indiscernible] from my office who has been working on this piece of legislation for quite some time. Thank you so much. Thank you. Seeing no other names on the roster, why dont we take this same house same call, the ordinance is passed first reading. Next item, please. Item 13, ordinance to amend ordinance 14523. This is annual salary ordinance for fiscal years 20232024 and 2425 to reflect the deletion of two positions in fiscal year 2324 and addition of 4 positions in fiscal year 2324 in the Police Department. Same house same call the ordinance passed first reading. Next item. Item 14 is ordinance to amend the business and tax regulation code to add provisions to administer the empty homes tax and to make conforming nonsubstunative changes. Supervisor preston. Thank you. Colleagues, before us today is the trailing legislation to implement the empty homes tax, november 2022 ballot measure approved by 55 percent of San Francisco voters. The tax, which will apply to buildings of three or more units that are vacant for more then half the year with exceptions takes effect january 1, 2024. I wanted to take the opportunity to remind non exempt Property Owners with vacant units that now is the time to take steps to fill empty homes, which has been the intent of this effort from the start. Prolonged vacancies after january 1, 2024 may be subject to this voter approved tax. Also, wanted to extend sincere thanks to our treasurer, sis nar osand his team at the office of the treasurer Tax Collector for all their work on helping to shape the policy and take the lead on the implementing ordinance before us today. Lastly, want to thank faith in action bay area for working closely with our office on this effort and including making sure that the revenue from this measure is used as intended by the voters of San Francisco. Thank you very much. Thank you. Seeing no other names on the roster, same house same call, the ordinance is passed first reading. Madam clerk, please read item 1520 together . 1520 are 6 resolution s that approve airport concession leases or Airport Professional Services contract modification or another type of agreement. Item 15 is between xpresspa international. 16 is spa br sfo llc. Item 17 approves the second modification to the airport professional Service Contract between beumer Life Cycle Management llc and the city to operate and maintain the baggage handling system in the harvey milk terminal to increase contract amount for 1 4000000 for new amount of 3 million and one and 6 month contract extension. And new Contract Term through june 30, 2025. 18, resolution to approve the Foreign Currency Exchange services lease with lenlyn doing business as ice Currency Service usa and city for four year term with two one year options to extend and minimum annual guarantee of 1 million for the first year of the lease. Item 19 is resolution to approve the 4th modification to a contract with Dignity Health doing business as Saint Marys Medical Center for the operation of sfo Medical Clinic to increase not to exceed 12. 7 million with no change to the Contract Term through june 30, 2024. Item 20, resolution to approve the second modification to lease between the United States government and the city for two year Term Extension from october 1, 2023 for total term of october 1, 2015 through september 30, 2025 and to increase the annual rent to approximately 620 thousand for offices occupied by the u. S. Drug enforcement administration. Seeing no names on the roster, we will take these items same house same call. These resolutions are adopted. Item 21, resolution to authorize and approve the lease of city owned Real Property at assessor parcel block 5695 lot number 23 adjacent to alemany boulevard in San Francisco with our planet recycling sf llc doing business as our planet repsychoblg for 5 year term at annual base rent of approximately 23 thousand plus 3 percent annual increase to the base rent plus additional 5 year extension option to exb tend the term of the lease subject to satisfaction of certain conditions and to be readjusted to the then fair market base rent and affirm the ceqa determination and the appropriate findings. Same house, same call, the resolution is adopted. Madam clerk please read item 2224 together . Item 2224 are 3 resolution that authorize grants for recreation and Park Department. 22 authorizing a 250 thousand inkind grant from the San FranciscoParks Alliance for design and construction for the maintenance and upgrades to the dahlia dell hillside garden. 23, authorize 3. 7 million San Francisco bay Water QualityImprovement Fund grant from the United StatesEnvironmental Protection agency for the india basin Shoreline Park project for term through december 31, 2026 with additional authorization to enter into the associated Grant Agreement. Item 24, authorizes a 300 thousand inkind grant from the Stern Grove Festival Association for the design and construction of a donor recognition instillation for the project term. Same house, same call, the resolutions are adopted. Next item, please. Item 25 resolution to approve the First Amendment between Mission Neighborhood helt and department of Public Health to provide hiv Health Service to increase not to exceed 11. 3 million to extend the term by 6 years from february 29, 2024 through february 28, 2030. Same house same call the resolution is adopted. Next item. Item 26, resolution to retroactively authorize the office of City Attorney to except and extend 200 thousand grant from San Francisco foundation to fund engagement, Strategic Planning and coordination with coalition of public law offices to support affirm ative litigation and enforcement through june 30, 2025. Same house, same call, the resolution is adopted. Next item. Item 27, resolution authorize the department of environment to submit applications on behalf of the city and county of San Francisco for all grants offered by the California Department of Resources Recycling and recovery for which it is elg eligible. Same house same call the resolution is adopted. Item 28, resolution on behalf of department of Public Health to ret row actively authorize cash gift of 79 thousand from the estate of janet d kramer through the federal reserve. Same house same call, the resolution is adopted. Item 29, ordinance to delegate board of supervisors Approval Authority to the Real Estate Division to amend certain existing leases regarding residual rent payments and lender protections for 100 percent afford able housing projects. Same house, same call, the ordinance is passed first reading. Next item. Iletm 30, ordinance to amend the park code to restrict private vehicles from a portion of the John F Shelly drive between upper rev reservoir parking lot in mclaren park. Same house same call, the ordinance is passed first reading. Next item, please. Item 31, ordinance to amend the police code to prohibit armed guards from drawing or exhibiting firearms other then a hollster to protect property. Seeing no names on the roster, same house, same call, the ordinance is passed first reading. Next item. Item 32, ordinance to amend the health code to require each Retail Pharmacy in the city to stock at least two boxes of opioid antagonist. Same house same call ordinance passed first reading. Item 33, resolution to urge the San Francisco department of Public Health to create a program to provide resources and education for victims of gun violence regarding their rights to File Lawsuits against gun manufactures in accord cns to state Assembly Bill number 1594. Same house same call the resolution is adopted. Please read items 34 and 35 together. Two resolutions. 34 determine the premise to premise transfer of type 48 onsale general public premises Liquor License to 790 bush street to do business as ad hoc located at 779 bush street serve the public convenience. Item 35 is resolution to determine that the person to person premise to premise transfer of type 20offsale beer and wine Liquor License to valencia inc. As valencia whole foods at 999 valencia street serve the public convenience and to request the California Department of alcoholic Beverage Control impose conditions on the issuance of both licensees. Same house, same call, the resolutions are adopted. Next item, please. Item 36 is ordinance to amend the administrative code to clarify that a contractor may be suspended or debarred due to violations of state or local labor laws regarding the payment of wages and unfair labor practices. Same house, same call, the ordinance is passed first reading. Next item. Item 37, ordinance to approve the Surveillance Technology policy for the department of elections use the social Media Monitoring technology. Same house, same call, the ordinance is passed first reading. Item 38, ordinance to establish the labor and employment code redesignating working protection ordinances and ordinances related to employees of city contractors currently in the administrative code and police code as provisions of the new labor and employment code and to direct the City Attorney to renumber the provisions added to the labor employment code to update cross references throughout the municipal code. Same house, same call, the ordinance is passed first reading. Next item, please. Item 39 is motion to appoint Maxine Anderson to Sunshine Ordinance Task force term expiring april 27, 2024. Same house same call the motion is approved. Please read items 40 and 41 together . Two motions that approve the treasurer nomination. 40 approves appointment of Brenda Kwee Mcnulty and 41, approve aimee brown both for terms ending september 30, 2027. Same house same call, the motions are approved. Can we go to Committee Reports starting with item 42 . Yes. Items 4245 considered by the Homelessness Behavioral Health select committee at regular meeting on friday october 13 and forwarded as Committee Reports. Item 42, this item approves the third amendment for services at the cova shelter for 10 month extension and total term december 18, 2021 through august 31, 2024 to increase agreeme