Veterans' Affairs Commission - January 14, 2020 - Minutes
FINAL MEETING MINUTES
Tuesday, January 14, 2019 – 6:00 pm
San Francisco City Hall, Room 416
VICTOR OLIVIERI, PRESIDENT, PRESIDING - Present
MARGO ELLIS, VICE PRESIDENT - Present
CHRISTOPHER MCDONALD, SECRETARY - Present
WILLIAM BARNICKEL - Present, CHRISTINE BORGOGNONI - Excused, MATTHEW BRAUER - Excused, HANLEY CHAN - Excused, GEORGE CHEWNING - Excused, DEBORAH DACUMOS - Excused, IKRAM MANSORI - Excused, JEFF MARSHALL - Present, STEPHEN MARTIN-PINTO - Present, MYLES TUCKER - Excused, RAYMOND WONG - Present, GEORGE ISHIKATA - Present, DAVID CHASTEEN - Present
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
COMMUNICATIONS
Reports on Bilateral Assignments
Officer’s Reports
- President Olivieri met with the mayor's office and the Board of Supervisors to let them know all of Veterans Affairs Commission legislative priorities which resulted in the Board of Supervisors agreeing to work with the Veterans Affairs Commission on some of the easier requested items, but pointed out that the bigger requested items would need more development as they were not to keen on those. President Olivieri pointed out that we need to develop those items across-the-board and he would delineate those moving forward under new items.
President Olivieri discussed getting the Veteran Affairs Commission some staff via a three-pronged approach:
1.Prong. Borrow from youth staff commission, they currently have four staffers and they're asking for more. President Olivieri pointed out why we needed a staffer full time as opposed to half time which would happen till the youth commission gets spun up with more staff would result in giving us more time for Commission work as well as helping us professionalize what we do. Between now and July is when the budget process is going through.
2.Prong. Add Veterans Affairs Commission as a budget item. President Olivieri specially pointed out that we are going to have to get a sponsor so he is willing to entertain ideas from the rest of the Commissioners on the Veterans Affairs Commission. Lastly, he pointed out that Supervisor Stephanie, Supervisor Mar and Supervisor Ronin have all voiced their support for the Commission Secretary position to be a permanent fulfilled position, however, said President Olivieri but if anybody else has any other ideas please let me know and will investigate those futher.
3.Prong. Professionalize it just like prompt B did for the Adult Aging Services Commission, but really taking it to the voters for their vote, as well as making it an earmarked on the annual budget. This would result in getting us onto the charter so we're a much more institutionalized commission that we are right now. So, we will be asking the voters if they want us to be part of the charter, if they want to have a budget… We will also need to work with the Board of Supervisors on delineating that budget for the voters to understand and vote for. That we would also include other things like our relationship to the County Veterans Service Office. Other commissions and where do we lineup, who do we report to, if any staff report to us. Where will they be placed, in executive, the legislative of the three branches
- Vice President Ellis – No Report
- Secretary McDonald pointed out that attendance needs to be routed through the President and then to Secretary preferably prior to that months regular meeting.
Veterans Related Legislation
Commissioner Wong – No Report
APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES
December Minutes approved by acclamation (Commissioner Chasteen made motion for approval and Vice President Ellis seconded the motion)
AGENDA CHANGES
President Olivieri pointed out that per Brown act, Agenda Changes are really only supposed to be for those items that are sensitive in nature, specifically that comes to time. With that said, the Board of Supervisors met today and passed a resolution on the Iran crisis and limiting the war Powers act but that it would be appropriate for the Veterans Affairs commission to entertain supporting this resolution which has also been echoed by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi at the federal level. Secretary McDonald brought up the Board of Supervisors resolution for Veterans Affairs Commission to quickly look at.
President Olivieri reiterated that we have motion on the table to add the Agenda Change.
Vice President Ellis motioned to amend the agenda, to discuss. Commissioner Chasteen second the motion! Secretary McDonald recorded the agenda change discussing the Board of Supervisors Resolution during the new business portion of this agenda. No other Agenda Changes.
REGULAR AGENDA
President Olivieri stated that there are no regular agenda items and that these are the items that we carry through every single year and are part of the bylaws.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
President Olivieri made a motion to table the Annual Report but no later than February 11, 2022. Commissioner Isakata seconded the motion. Veterans Affairs Commission unanimously approved, so motion carries.
Annual Report tabled to the February 11th Regular Meeting
NEW BUSINESS
Attendance Policy
VAC Emails
Security, privacy, compliance issues
By-Law Changes
1.Committee Structure
2.Removal of engendered terms
3.Regular Agenda Items
New Commissioners vetted in January
Legislative Priorities
1.Veterans HUD-VASH Voucher Parcel Tax Exemption
2.Affordable Housing Bond for Veterans - $200 - $500 Million
3.Veterans Affairs Fund and Veterans Affairs Gross Receipt Tax
VAC Membership
Vacancies and renewals
Committee Assignments
Executive Committee
VP Ellis will project manage Committee work throughout the year and compile first draft of Annual Report
Secretary McDonald will manage institutional logistics
Admin (cards, stationary, meeting room)
Compliance (training, reporting, Brown Act, Ethics)
Formal communications (meeting notices, BoS and MYR)
Smart Book (continuity)
Minutes (forward to BoS) and quarterly attendance (final report)
Legislative Committee
Chair: Tucker
Members: Wong and Olivieri
Communications Committee
Chair: Brauer
Members: Dacumos and Mansori
Website, social media, op-eds, special engagements, listserv, events
Events Committee
Chair: Mansori
Members: Martin-Pinto and Barnickel
Annual Calendar, ERG, Mayor’s Office events, SF events
Rules Committee
Chair: Ishikata
Members: Borgognoni and Chasteen
By-Laws, VAC applicants, City Attorney, Parliamentary procedure
Finance Committee
Chair: Marshall
Member: Chan and Chewning
Annual Calendar
January – February: new Commissioners
Annual Retreat Dates
February 1, February 2, March 7, March 8 ) No later than March for intake of new
Commissioners
March: primary elections
April: Annual Summit Date
April 4-8, April 18-22
May: Memorial Day at The Presidio (May 25)
June: D-Day
July: 4th of July, no meeting, City budget process over
August:
September:
October: Fleet Week
November: Veterans Month, city elections, Veterans Day Parade
December: Annual Report due, VAC elections
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Legislative Committee
Communications Committee
Events Committee
Rules Committee
Finance Committee
Lost quorum at 7:13 pm
PUBLIC COMMENT
An opportunity for members of the public to directly address the Commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Commission, including items being considered today which have not been considered by a Commission committee and excluding items which have been considered by a Commission committee. Members of the public may address the Commission for up to three minutes.
Each member of the public will be allotted the same number of minutes to speak, except that public speakers using translation assistance will be allowed to testify for twice the amount of the public testimony time limit. If simultaneous translation services are used, speakers will be governed by the public testimony time limit applied to speakers not requesting translation assistance. The President or the Commission may limit the total testimony to 30 minutes.
Members of the public who want a document placed on the overhead for display should clearly state such and subsequently remove the document when they want the screen to return to live coverage of the meeting.
HONORS REPORT AND MOMENT OF SILENCE
In memory of American service members in all wars and conflicts who made the ultimate sacrifice. We also remember the passing of homeless veterans, veterans who died while awaiting approval of benefits, and suicides within the veteran and armed service communities.
ADJOURNMENT
This document is Official Business of the Veterans Affairs Commission, City and County of San Francisco. It is part of the official Public Record of the City and County of San Francisco.
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Veterans Affairs Commission Meetings:
General meetings of the SFVAC are scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on the second Tuesday of every month, with the exception for the month of July, when there is no scheduled SF VAC meeting, and are held in Room 416 in City Hall.
Meeting confirmation, and specific announcement of general meetings are made via public posting of the Meeting Agenda as required by law, at least 72 hours prior to scheduled meetings. Agendas for SFVAC meetings (and archived meeting minutes) are available on the SFVAC Pages of the City of San Francisco website, and are also available for public view and inspection at the 5th Floor Government Information Center at the San Francisco Public Library, at 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102. The documents librarian telephone number is (415) 554-4472.
Disability Access:
City Hall of San Francisco is wheelchair accessible via all entrances. There is wheelchair accessible public parking nearby, including the underground garage at the north side of City Hall. The nearby BART/MUNI station (Civic Center) is wheelchair accessible as are nearby city bus lines and stops. For more public transit information services, call (415) 923-6142 or dial 311.
If you or a Veteran, you know is in
immediate danger to themselves or others,
please call 911 or visit your local emergency room.
The Veterans Crisis Line is also available by
texting 838255 or by going to their website
and chatting with a mental health professional.
24/7 Confidential
Support
Text MYLIFE to 741741
Crisis Line:
(415) 781-0500