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May 17, 1999
2:00 p.m.
Room 408, City Hall
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place

CALL TO ORDER

2:00 p.m.

ROLL CALL

Commissioner Karen Clopton Present

Commissioner George Kosturos Present

Commissioner A. Lee Munson Present

Commissioner Adrienne Pon Present

Commissioner Rosabella Safont Excused

MINUTES

Special Meeting of May 3, 1999

Action: Approve. (Vote 4 to 0)

Regular Meeting of May 3, 1999

Action: Approve. (Vote 4 to 0)

0076-99-4 Appeal by Alvin Leon Gordon of background rejection for Class Q-2 Police Officer, San Francisco Police Department. (Item No. 8)

Speakers: Pro: Captain Antonio Parra, SFPD

Con: Alvin Leon Gordon

Action: Adopt report. Deny appeal of Mr. Alvin Leon Gordon. Sustain the decision of the Chief of Police. (Vote 4 to 0)

0100-99-4 Appeal by Christine Deanna Kolda of background rejection for Class 8238 Public Safety Communications Dispatcher, San Francisco Police Department. (Item No. 9)

Speakers: Pro: Captain Antonio Parra, SFPD

Con: Christine Deanna Kolda failed to appear

Action: Adopt report. Deny appeal of Christine Deanna Kolda. Sustain the decision of the Chief of Police. (Vote 4 to 0)

0112-99-3 Appeal of the Human Resources Director’s decision to deny Assault Pay by Gilbert Vidal, Class 9163, Transit Operator. (Item No. 10)

April 5, 1999: Postpone this matter to the meeting of May 3, 1999 at the request of Local 250-A.

May 3, 1999: Postpone this matter to the meeting of May 17, 1999 at the request of TWU.

Speakers: Pro: Brian Narlock, Department of Human Resources

Workers’ Compensation Division

Con: Weston Hatch, Representative, TWU Local 250-A

Gilbert Vidal, 9163 Transit Operator

Action: Adopt report. Deny the appeal of Mr. Gilbert Vidal.

(Vote 4 to 0)

0192-99-7 Determination of future employability: Rose Mary Burke, Nurse Practitioner (Class 2328) Department of Public Health. (Item No. 12)

Action: No future employment with the City & County of

San Francisco. (Vote 4 to 0) (SEIU-Local 790 withdrew

appeal)

0292-99-7 Determination of future employability: Fatimo Aiyedogbon, Mental Health Rehabilitation Worker (Class 2303) Department of Public Health. (Item No. 13)

Speakers: Pro: Kin Gee, Department of Public Health

Con: Fatimo Aiyedogbon

Action: Cancel any current examination and eligibility status. No future employment with the City & County of San Francisco.

(Vote 4 to 0)

0387-99-4 Appeal of the Human Resources Director’s decision to reject the applications for examination of Ms. Anna Mui and Mr. Garrett Low in Class 5252 Assistant Mechanical Engineer. (Item No. 11)

Speakers: Pro: Karen Taylor, Department of Human Resources

Con: Mark Costanzo, San Francisco International

Airport

Action: Adopt report. Uphold the decision of the Human Resources Director on the rejection of applications for examination of Ms. Anna Mui and Mr. Garrett Low in Class 5252 Assistant Mechanical Engineer.

(Vote 4 to 0)

0388-99-8 Review of requests for approval of proposed personal services contracts.

(Item No. 4)

PSC#

Department

Amount

Type of Service

Type of Approval

Duration

4158-98/99

Fire Department

$1,000,000

To provide complete billing and collection services for all paramedic and ambulance activities.

Regular

06/30/00

4159-98/99

City Administrator’s Office

$240,000

To provide technical assistance to the SWMP to implement the City and County of San Francisco’s Environmental Preferred Purchasing Program (EP3).

Regular

06/30/02

4160-98/99

Controller

$7,000,000

To perform audits and report on the financial statements for the General City and various departments. In addition, perform other compliance audits of grants, projects and funds of other City departments.

Regular

06/30/04

4161-98/99

Human Services

$159,903

To provide Automated Fingerprint Image Recording and Match system (AFIRM) to prevent fraudulent multiple applications for County Adult Assistance Program.

Regular

03/31/00

4162-98/99

Human Services

$480,000

To provide 24-hour emergency back-up childcare services to CalWORKs families with a 24-hour call in access system for families and through partnerships with other licensed providers in the identified target neighborhoods.

Regular

06/30/00

4163-98/99

Human Services

$57,000

To train DHS Success Center staff how to effectively deliver training to CalWORKs and PAES program clients to improve their job search skills and self-confidence in making the transition from welfare to work.

Regular

06/30/00

4165-98/99

Human Services

$160,000

To develop training programs in diversity and foster care eligibility. The contractor will develop training videos for both subjects and a computer based testing instrument to ensure mastery of content.

Regular

08/31/99

2000-97/98

Human Services

Increase Amount $258,300 New Amount $346,200

To provide training for DHS staff in diversity training, conflict resolution and management, mentoring; plus 426 hours consultation to plan, develop, implement, assess various aspects of DHS Long-Range Plan.

Continuing

06/30/02

4062-98/99

Airport Commission

Increase Amount $1,350,000 New Amount $1,794,645

To provide Program Management to Airport’s Year 2000 Program. This will consist of the management of the overall Year 2000 Program scope, tasks, resources, program schedule and identified budget.

Regular

06/30/00

4082-98/99

Public Health

Increase Amount $350,000 New Amount $850,000

To provide fiscal management services for a variety of as-needed community planning, support and service projects.

Regular

12/31/01

4164-98/99

Public Utilities Commission (Water)

Increase Amount $60,000 New Amount $100,000

To provide a variety of public affairs services in support of finalizing the Watershed Management Plans for the Peninsula and Alameda Creek Watershed lands program and other projects of interest to the public.

Regular

09/30/01

562-91/92

Public Works

Increase Amount $121,775 New Amount $210,275

To provide mechanical and electrical engineering services including acoustical and special lighting design for San Francisco Fire Department Headquarters Facility at Pump Station No. 1.

Regular

03/12/01

Speakers: None.

Action: Adopt Human Resources Director’s report. Notify the offices of the Controller and the Purchaser. (Vote 4 to 0)

0389-99-4 Request from the Department of Public Works to amend the eligible list for Class 8280 Environmental Control Officer to include Mr. Roberto Arevalo. (Item No. 5)

Action: Grant the request to amend the eligible list for Class 8280 Environmental Control Officer to include Mr. Roberto Arevalo.

(Vote 4 to 0)

0390-99-7 Ratification of the settlement agreement between JoAnn Kay and the Recreation and Park Department. (Item No. 6)

Action: Resignation certified unsatisfactory; Future employment subject to the review of the Human Resources Director after satisfactory completion of five (5) years work experience outside the City & County service. No future employment with the Recreation and Park Department. (Vote 4 to 0)

0391-99-7 Ratification of the settlement agreement between Mitchell Emerson and the Recreation and Park Department. (Item No. 7)

Action: No future employment with the City & County of San Francisco. (Vote 4 to 0)

0392-99-1 Report of Exempt Positions under Charter Categories 10.104-16 through 10.104-18. (Item No. 14)

Action: Report received; file.

0393-99-1 Progress Report on Class Consolidation Project. (Item No. 15)

Action: Report received; file.

0394-99-1 Report of the Executive Officer on a request for reconsideration by Linda Joseph, SEIU Local 535 of the Civil Service Commission action March 15, 1999 on the certification rule for Protective Services Supervisor

(Class 2944). (Item No. 16)

Speakers: Elva Cross-Garrett, Local 535

Craig McCracken, Local 535

Linda Joseph, Local 535

April Madison-Ramsey, Deputy City Attorney

The Civil Service Commission determined its action on March 15, 1999 was

final.

REQUESTS TO SPEAK (Item No. 17)

None

ADJOURNMENT (Item No. 18)

3:31 p.m.