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TAXICAB COMMISSION AGENDA September 23, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. City Hall,1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place Room 400
*** SPECIAL ORDER*** 7:30-8:00
· Consideration of Hearing Officer’s Decision to Revoke P-16 Permit # 431 for Violation of the Prop. K Full Time Driving Requirement, MPC § 1081(b) for 2001, 2005, and 2006; and Violation of MPC § 1138, accurate and legible waybills.
· Consideration of Hearing Officer’s Decision to Revoke P-16 Permit 1135, P-16 permit held by Abdul Bashir Rahimi aka Sayed Bashir Rahimi aka Bashir Rahimi, formerly Bay Cab now DeSoto Cab, for violations of the San Francisco Municipal Police Code Section § 1081(f); MPC § 1110, MPC § 1138, Taxicab/Ramped Taxi Rules & Regulations Rules 4.A.1, 4.A.2, 4.A.12.
· Consideration of Hearing Officer’s Decision to Revoke P-16 1135 and P-44 Taxi Driver (“A-card”) Permit 62705 held by Bashir Rahimi for violations of Rules 4.A.1, 6.D.1 and 6.E.1 11. Adjournment CONSENT CALENDARAll matters listed hereunder constitute a Consent Calendar, are considered to be routine by the Commission and will be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the Commission. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the Commission so requests, in which event the matter shall be removed from the Consent Calendar and considered as a separate item. A. Consideration of the Minutes from the August 26, 2008 Taxicab Commission Meeting. B. Consideration of the Minutes from the September 9, 2008 Taxicab Commission Meeting. C. Consideration of the Taxi Commission to grant a Color Scheme Change to:
1. Continued from September 9, 2008 requesting applicant to attend meeting. D. Consideration of the Taxi Commission to grant a Taxicab or Ramp Taxicab Medallion Holder Permit to:
* Commission must vote to waive noticing requirement from prior agenda; individual was inadvertently left off notice calendar on September 9, 2008 agenda. NOTICEThis is not an agenda item for this meeting, but serves as a public notice. The following individuals have filed and completed applications for Taxicab Medallion Holder Permits, Ramped Taxicab Medallion Holder Permits or Color Scheme Changes which will be reviewed and considered on the October 14, 2008 hearing. A. Consideration of the Taxi Commission to consider applicant(s) ineligible for a Ramp Medallion for failure to respond after noticed attempt or for declining a Ramp Medallion per Municipal Police Code Section 1080(c)(2) and Municipal Police Code Section 1081(c) for failure to meet the driving experience required by Section 1148.1 for a ramped taxi permit:
B. Consideration of the Taxi Commission to grant a Taxicab or Ramp Taxicab Medallion Holder Permit to:
C. Consideration of the Taxi Commission to grant a Color Scheme Change to:
D. Commission Request to Calendar
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