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San Francisco County, CA November 5, 2002 Election
Measure F
Entertainment Commission Appointments
County of San Francisco

Charter Amendment

113,470 / 56.71% Yes votes ...... 86,627 / 43.29% No votes

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Shall the Mayor appoint four members of the new Entertainment Commission, subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors, and shall the Board of Supervisors appoint the other three members?

Summary Prepared by Ballot Simlification Committee:
The Way it is Now:

The Board of Supervisors recently adopted an ordinance creating an Entertainment Commission. The seven-member Entertainment Commission will begin work in July 2003. Unless the Charter states otherwise, the Mayor appoints all members of City boards and commissions. The Board of Supervisors may reject the Mayor's appointments by a two-thirds vote.

The Proposal:

Proposition F is a Charter amendment that would allow the Mayor to nominate only four members of the Entertainment Commission. The Board of Supervisors would approve or reject the Mayor's nominees by majority vote. The Board would appoint the three remaining members. Commissioners would be chosen to represent different interests, including City neighborhood associations, entertainment associations, urban planning, law enforcement and public health.

Fiscal Impact from Controller, Edward M. Harrington:
Should the proposed charter amendment be approved by the voters, in my opinion, it would not in and of itself increase the cost of government. The amendment establishes a seven-member Entertainment Commission.

While the amendment itself does not specify the functions or duties of the Commission, subsequent ordinances may specify that the Commission carry out regulatory or promotional functions which will require staff, materials, and other costs. The City currently collects entertainment-related permit fees that may cover all or a portion of these costs.

Meaning of Voting Yes/No
A YES vote of this measure means:
If you vote "Yes," you want the Mayor to nominate four members of the Entertainment Commission, subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors, and want the Board to appoint three members.

A NO vote of this measure means:
If you vote "No," you want the Mayor to appoint all seven members of the Entertainment Commission.

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Full Text of Measure F
FILE NO. 020805 (THIRD DRAFT) [Entertainment Commission]

CHARTER AMENDMENT PROPOSITION F

Describing and setting forth a proposal to the qualified electors of the City and County of San Francisco to amend the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco by adding section 4.117 to establish the composition of and appointment of members to the San Francisco Entertainment Commission.

The Board of Supervisors hereby submits to the qualified electors of the City and County of San Francisco at an election to be held on November 5, 2002, a proposal to amend the Charter of the City and County of San Francisco by adding a new section 4.117 to read as follows:

Sec. 4.117. ENTERTAINMENT COMMISSION.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission shall consist of seven members nominated and appointed pursuant to this section. The Mayor shall nominate four members to the commission, and the Board of Supervisors shall appoint, by motion, three other members to the commission. Each nomination of the Mayor shall be subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors, and shall be the subject of a public hearing and vote within 60 days. If the Board of Supervosrs fails to act on a mayoral nomination within 60 days of the date the nomination is transmitted to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, the nominee shall be deemed approved. Appointments to the commission shall become effective on the date the Board of Supervisors adopts a motion approving the nomination or on the 61st day following the date the mayoral nomination was transmitted to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors if the Board of Supervisors fails to act upon the nomination prior to such date.
Of the four members nominated by the Mayor, the Mayor shall nominate one member to represent the interests of City neighborhood associations or groups, one member to represent the interests of entertainment associations or groups, one member to represent the interests of the urban planning community, and one member to represent the interests of the law enforcement community. Of the three members of the commission appointed by the Board of Supervisors, one member shall represent the interests of City neighborhood associations or groups, one member shall represent the interests of entertainment associations or groups, and one member shall represent the interests of the public health community.
To stagger the terms of the members, the initial appointments to the commission shall be as follows: the Mayor shall nominate two members to serve terms of four years, one member to serve a term of three years, and one member to serve a term of two years. Of the three remaining members of the commission, the Board of Supervisors shall appoint one member to serve a term of four years, one member to serve a term of three years, and one member to serve a term of two years. Except for appointments to fill a vacancy, all subsequent appointments shall be for a term of four years. Members of the commission nominated by the Mayor may be suspended by the Mayor and removed by the Board of Supervisors only as set forth in Section 15.105. Members of the commission appointed directly by the Board of Supervisors may be suspended by a motion of the Board of Supervisors approved by six votes and may be removed by the Board of Supervisors only as set forth in Section 15.105.

APPROVED AS TO FORM: DENNIS J. HERRERA, City Attorney

By:

DORJI ROBERTS
Deputy City Attorney


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