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This committee shall be charged with the responsibility of formulating policy as it affects the use of public streets by public and private utilities, such as overall traffic regulations during utility construction or maintenance; utility advance planning, and other means to insure minimum disruption and inconvenience to the general public using the surface of the streets; utility joint trenches; utility tunnels; and condition of trench repairs.
(Added by Ord. 273-74, App. 6/6/74)
There are hereby established two subcommittees to the Street Utility Coordinating Committee as follows:
(a) Committee for Utility Liaison on Construction and Other Projects (CULCOP). This subcommittee shall consist of staff level personnel from the Bureau of Engineering of the Department of Public Works; San Francisco Department of Telecommunications and Information Services; San Francisco Water Department; Hetch Hetchy Water and Power System; Municipal Railway; San Francisco Fire Department; San Francisco Department of Electricity; San Francisco Redevelopment Agency; Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Gas Division; Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Electric Division; Pacific Telephone Company; Western Union and the Television Signal Corporation. The chair shall be a representative of the Bureau of Engineering as designated by the City Engineer. Meetings shall be monthly at a time and place designated by the chair. The duties of this subcommittee will be to work out scheduling of utility work that is connected with Department of Public Works projects and to plan the utilities undergrounding construction program.
(b) Committee for Planning Utility Construction Program. This subcommittee shall consist of representatives of the Department of Public Works; San Francisco Department of Telecommunications and Information Services; San Francisco Water Department; Hetch Hetchy Water and Power System; San Francisco Police Department; Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Gas Division; Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Electric Division; Pacific Telephone Company; Western Union; and Television Signal Corporation. The chair shall be a representative of the Department of Public Works as designated by the Director of Public Works. Meetings shall be at the call of the chair. This subcommittee shall be responsible for detailed planning of a 12 months construction program of all street utilities, exclusive of Public Works Department projects which are financed wholly or in part by gas tax or ad valorem funds and utilities undergrounding program, including traffic regulations during utility construction or maintenance, and other duties as assigned by the Street Utilities Coordinating Committee. The Director of Public Works shall transmit to private utility companies and to said subcommittee a list of approved gas tax and ad valorem projects, as soon as such projects are approved by the Board of Supervisors.
(Added by Ord. 273-74, App. 6/6/74; amended by Ord. 192-99, File No. 990879, App. 7/1/99).
There is hereby established a committee to be known as the Citizens Advisory Committee for Street Utility Construction consisting of 21 members to be appointed by the Mayor as follows: one representative from each of the following: Department of Public Works; San Francisco Department of Telecommunications and Information Services; Police Department; Water Department; Municipal Railway; Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Gas Division; Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Electric Division; Pacific Telephone Company; Western Union; Television Signal Corporation; San Francisco Planning and Urban Renewal Association; Greater San Francisco Chamber of Commerce; San Francisco Council of District Merchants Association; Associated General Contractors of California; organized labor; Downtown Association; and six members selected from neighborhood organizations representing the various neighborhoods within the City. The committee shall elect a chair from the membership thereof. Any member may delegate an alternate within his or her respective organization to represent him or her at any meeting of the committee in the member's absence. Vacancies on the committee shall be filled by the Mayor in the manner herein provided for the appointment of the original members.
(Added by Ord. 273-74, App. 6/6/74; amended by Ord. 278-96, App. 7/3/96; Ord. 192-99, File No. 990879, App. 7/1/99)
The duties of the committee shall be to secure citizens' input concerning general problems relating to the use of any digging-up of streets and sidewalks by utility companies or city departments, and to recommend to the Street Utilities Coordinating Committee ways and means to alleviate these problems.
(Added by Ord. 273-74, App. 6/6/74)
General Findings. | |
The Bayview Hunters Point Citizens Advisory Committee. |
Editor's Notes:
Ordinance 39-13 repealed former Chapter 5, Article VIII ("Neighborhood Community Justice Task Force") in its entirety.
Subsequent to the addition of this Article to the Code, Ord. 184-13 enacted a new article ("Airport Facilities Naming Advisory Committee") also designated as Chapter 5, Article VIII. In order to avoid conflicting with this Article, the editor codified the material added by the later ordinance as Chapter 5, Article XXVII, Secs. 5.270 et seq.
Ordinance 39-13 repealed former Chapter 5, Article VIII ("Neighborhood Community Justice Task Force") in its entirety.
Subsequent to the addition of this Article to the Code, Ord. 184-13 enacted a new article ("Airport Facilities Naming Advisory Committee") also designated as Chapter 5, Article VIII. In order to avoid conflicting with this Article, the editor codified the material added by the later ordinance as Chapter 5, Article XXVII, Secs. 5.270 et seq.
(a) In 1995, the Board of Supervisors established the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Survey Area. On May 23, 2006, the Board approved and adopted, by Ordinance No. 113-06, the Redevelopment Plan for the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Project ("Redevelopment Plan"), which expanded and renamed the Hunters Point Redevelopment Project Area. The Plan included an Area A, which had been in a 1969 Hunters Point Redevelopment Plan and an Area B. Project Area A expired, and with its expiration, the area added by the 2006 expansion constitutes the Bayview Hunters Point Redevelopment Project Area (the "Project Area"). A portion of Area B was the Candlestick Point Activity Node.
(b) On August 3, 2010, this Board of Supervisors adopted an amended Redevelopment Plan (the "Amended Redevelopment Plan") by Ordinance No. 210-10. The Amended Redevelopment Plan designated the Candlestick Point Activity Node as Zone 1, and the balance of the Project Area as Zone 2. The Candlestick Point Activity Node is part of the Hunters Point Shipyard/Candlestick Point Project, a major approved development project that the Redevelopment Agency of the City and County of San Francisco (the "Redevelopment Agency") was charged with implementing. The Amended Redevelopment Plan is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors in File No. 100658, and is incorporated herein as if fully set forth. Map 1 of the Amended Redevelopment Plan identifies the Project Area and Map 2 identifies Zone 1 and Zone 2.
(c) Under the Amended Redevelopment Plan, the Redevelopment Agency retained land use authority within Zone 1. The Redevelopment Agency and the City, through its Planning Department, entered into a Planning Cooperative Agreement, dated for reference purposes as of June 3, 2010, to provide for cooperation between the City and the Redevelopment Agency in carrying out the development of Zone 1.
(d) On September 19, 2006, the Redevelopment Agency and the City, through its Planning Commission, entered into a delegation agreement that provided for implementation of the Redevelopment Plan in Zone 2. The Planning Cooperative Agreement of 2010 provided that development in Zone 2 would continue to be governed by the delegation agreement. Zone 2 is a mixed residential, industrial and commercial area that has suffered from severe economic decline for many years with the closure of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, the shrinking of heavy and light industrial bases, and the lingering effects of long-term environmental pollution.
(e) The Bayview community was long involved in the planning process that brought about the Amended Redevelopment Plan. It has also previously engaged in a yet unfinished planning process for the area within India Basin Shoreline, not included in the Amended Redevelopment Plan, but referred to in the plan as Survey Area C. Survey Area C is shown on Map 3 of the Amended Redevelopment Plan. In the event that future planning efforts can be carried out in Zone 2 or Survey Area C, community involvement is desirable to help create a structured, and interactive relationship between City agencies, developers, and the community regarding land use and planning affairs in Zone 2 and Survey Area C.
(Former Sec. 5.70 added by Ord. 132-10, File No. 100529, App. 6/24/2010; repealed by Ord. 39-13, File No. 130086, App. 3/22/2013, Eff. 4/21/2013)
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