RICHARD SEEBORG, District Judge.
Pursuant to the Settlement Agreement of the parties, the parties request that the Court dismiss the above-noted action with prejudice. Attached hereto as Exhibit A is a true and correct copy of the parties' Settlement Agreement.
GOOD CAUSE HAVING BEEN SHOWN, this matter is hereby dismissed.
This SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASE ("Settlement Agreement") is made and entered into by and between CARPENTERS LOCAL UNION 22 ("Local 22", Carpenters or "Plaintiff") and the CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO ("San Francisco" or "Defendant"), (and all parties hereto are collectively referenced as the "Parties").
WHEREAS, San Francisco Department of Public Works issued Notices of Violation Nos. 6781, 6795 and 7006 to Local 22 and the Carpenter Field Representatives alleging that various Carpenter protests violate Section 724 of the Public Works Code.
WHEREAS, the San Francisco Police Department issued Citation No. 015876000 to a Field Representative of Local 22 alleging a violation of Section 63(a) of the San Francisco Police Code; and
WHEREAS, Local 22 filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court, Northern District of California, Case No. C-14-01615-RS ("Action") alleging violation of the Carpenters' free speech rights; and
WHEREAS, on May 14, 2014, San Francisco issued DPW Order No. 182561 rescinding notices of violation No. 6781, 6795 and 7006; and
WHEREAS, on May 23, 2014, San Francisco, by and through the office of the City Attorney, wrote a letter to the San Francisco Superior Court requesting that the Court dismiss the infraction alleged against Mr. Simi in Citation No. 01587600; and
WHEREAS, on May 27, 2014, the San Francisco Superior Court dismissed the infraction alleged against Mr. Simi in Citation No. 01587600; and
WHEREAS, the Parties now desire to resolve and compromise their differences and to fully settle all issues arising out of the Citations and Action; and
WHEREAS, the Parties agree to reduce their compromise to this Settlement Agreement, and to initiate and carry out all necessary actions and execute all necessary instruments to fully implement this settlement.
In consideration of the mutual promises and performances hereinafter described, it is agreed as follows:
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C. San Francisco agrees that it will not enforce provisions of its Public Works Code against Carpenters' Union, its representatives or members in any way which unlawfully prohibits or restricts the Carpenters from engaging in lawful speech activities. For purposes of this agreement, the term "speech" carries its usual constitutional and statutory meaning and includes, but is not limited to, leafleting, bannering, erecting temporary signs, placards or figures, street theater, and any other method of communicating the Carpenters' message to the public or fellow workers.
D. In the event that either party to this agreement alleges that the terms of the agreement have been violated or the Department of Public Works seeks to issue a citation, or other action against the Carpenters or its representatives relating to speech, the parties agree to meet and discuss the matter prior to any citation being issued. The Carpenters will respond to the City's contact promptly and will make no attempts to evade the City to avoid a citation or other action. The contact persons shall be the Manager of the Bureau of Street Use and Mapping within the Department of Public Works or, if unavailable, his or her designee and the Senior Field Representative at Local 22. The Senior Field Representative may designate him or herself, any other Carpenter Field Representative or attorney. The parties will provide each other the name of the individual contact person, that person's work phone, mobile phone and email contact information. The provisions of Paragraph D will be implemented within ten (10) days of executing this Agreement and shall be operative for three (3) years from the date of execution of this Agreement, after which they shall cease to be operative unless the parties mutually agree otherwise in writing.
E. Within ten (10) days of executing this Settlement Agreement, San Francisco will provide a copy of the Settlement Agreement to the Chief of Police for the Chiefs use to train police officers at the Chiefs discretion. Within ten (10) days of executing this Settlement Agreement, San Francisco will provide a copy of this document to every manager in the Department of Public Works and every individual employee of the Department of Public Works, regardless of rank, who has the authority to issue citations.
F. Attorney Fees and Costs. The San Francisco will pay $60,000.00 in attorneys' fees and costs to Plaintiff's counsel, Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld, within ninety (90) days of executing this Settlement Agreement. The parties agree that this reflects a reasonable number of hours at the appropriate lodestar rate.
G. Plaintiff's Release of San Francisco. Plaintiff, which shall include anyone claiming by, through or under Plaintiff, including Adrian Simi, Emilio Hipolito and James Talus (collectively "Plaintiffs' Field Representatives"), hereby agrees to fully and forever release and discharge San Francisco, together with its elective and/or appointive boards, agents, servants, employees, consultants, departments, commissioners, and officers, from any and all claims, actions, causes of action, liabilities, damages, demands, attorneys' fees, expenses and costs (including, without limitation, court costs) of any kind or nature whatsoever, whether known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, which have existed or may have existed, or which do exist, or which hereafter shall or may exist, and which (1) are alleged or set forth or attempted to be set forth in the pleadings on file in that certain action entitled "Carpenters Union, Local 22 v. City and County of San Francisco, Mohammed Nuru, in his Official Capacity as Director of San Francisco Department of Public Works" being Case No. 14-01615 RS of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California or whatever (hereinafter the "Action"), or (2) arise out of or are in any way related to any of the transactions, occurrences, acts or omissions set forth or alleged in any of the pleadings in the Action (hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Claims").
Plaintiff represents and warrants that it has not assigned or transferred, or agreed to assign or transfer or attempted to assign or transfer to any third party or entity (including, without limitation, any insurer) any interest in any of the Claims. Plaintiff agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless San Francisco against any loss, expense or liability, including without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees arising from any breach of the foregoing. Furthermore, in the event that San Francisco learns that Plaintiff breached this warranty, San Francisco may, as its sole option, elect to rescind this Full and Final Release, in which case Plaintiff shall immediately remit to San Francisco any attorneys' fees paid pursuant to this Settlement Agreement, plus interest accruing thereon at a rate of ten (10) percent per year, compounded monthly, from the date of payment thereof.
Plaintiff and its Field Representatives agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless San Francisco against any and all claims by any person or entity purporting to hold any lien, interest, or other claim, whether for medical care, unemployment, and/or disability compensation, attorneys' fees, or otherwise, involving Plaintiff and arising in connection with any of the Claims.
Plaintiff certifies that it has read Section 1542 of the California Civil Code, which provides:
Plaintiff hereby waives application of Section 1542 of the Civil Code. Plaintiff understands and acknowledges that, as a consequence of this waiver of Section 1542, even if Plaintiff should eventually suffer additional or further loss, damages or injury arising out of or in any way related to any of the events which gave rise to the Claims, or any of them, Plaintiff will not be permitted to make any further claims against San Francisco to recover for such loss, damages or injury. Plaintiff acknowledges that it intends these consequences even as to claims that may exist as of the date of this Full and Final Release but which Plaintiff does not know exist, and which, if known, would materially affect Plaintiffs decision to execute this Full and Final Release, regardless of whether Plaintiffs lack of knowledge is the result of ignorance, oversight, error, negligence, or any other cause.
Plaintiff acknowledges that, in executing this Full and Final Release, it is acting on its own, independent judgment informed by its legal counsel. Plaintiff acknowledges having read this Full and Final Release and having been advised by its attorney as to its meaning and effect. Plaintiff acknowledges and warrants that its execution of this Full and Final Release is free and voluntary.
Plaintiff acknowledges that this Full and Final Release contains and constitutes the entire agreement between Plaintiff and San Francisco with respect to the Claims. The terms of this Full and Final Release are contractual and are not a mere recital. Plaintiff acknowledges that San Francisco has made no representations, express or implied, to induce Plaintiff to enter into this Full and Final Release, other than as expressly set forth herein.
No aspect of this Full and Final Release or the Settlement Agreement which led to it, is intended to be nor at any time shall be construed, deemed, or treated in any respect as an admission by San Francisco of liability for any purpose. It is expressly understood by Plaintiff that this Full and Final Release does not constitute an admission of the truth or accuracy of any of the allegations made in the Complaint or filed in the Action or of liability for any of the Claims, and that San Francisco expressly denies the allegations made in the Complaint, as more fully set forth in the answer or other responsive pleadings on file in this action.
If any of the provisions of this Full and Final Release or the application thereof is held to be invalid, its invalidity shall not affect any other provision or application of this Full and Final Release to the extent that such other provision or application can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end, the provisions of this Full and Final Release are declared and understood to be severable.
This Full and Final Release and the settlement which led to it have been fully negotiated with the assistance of counsel and should not be construed more strictly against one party than another.
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Plaintiff acknowledges that this Full and Final Release contains and constitutes the entire agreement between Plaintiff and San Francisco with respect to the Claims. The terms of this Full and Final Release are contractual and are not a mere recital. Plaintiff acknowledges that San Francisco has made no representations, express or implied, to induce Plaintiff to enter into this Full and Final Release, other than as expressly set forth herein.
No aspect of this Full and Final Release or the Settlement Agreement which led to it, is intended to be nor at any time shall be construed, deemed, or treated in any respect as an admission by San Francisco of liability for any purpose. It is expressly understood by Plaintiff that this Full and Final Release does not constitute an admission of the truth or accuracy of any of the allegations made in the Complaint or filed in the Action or of liability for any of the Claims, and that San Francisco expressly denies the allegations made in the Complaint, as more fully set forth in the answer or other responsive pleadings on file in this action.
If any of the provisions of this Full and Final Release or the application thereof is held to be invalid, its invalidity shall not affect any other provision or application of this Full and Final Release to the extent that such other provision or application can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end, the provisions of this Full and Final Release are declared and understood to be severable.
This Full and Final Release and the settlement which led to it have been fully negotiated with the assistance of counsel and should not be construed more strictly against one party than another.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties below named have executed this Settlement Agreement as of the date and year last below written.
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
RESCINDING NOTICES OF VIOLATION NOS. 6781, 6795 AND 7006 AND ANY ASSOCIATED FINES ISSUED TO UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS LOCAL 22 ("Union") FOR OCCUPYING THE SIDEWALKS AND OBSTRUCTING PEDESTRIAN PATH OF TRAVEL AT 239, 231 AND 253 POST STREET, RESPECTIVELY, WITHOUT A TEMPORARY OCCUPANCY PERMIT FROM DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ("DPW").
DPW has received and reviewed various letters from the Carpenter's Union Local 22, including one dated February 12, 2014 and participated in a meeting with Union representatives. DPW has concluded that it erred in applying Public Works Code Section 724 to the Union's activities. DPW's intent was to properly protect public safety and pedestrian movement, including avoiding any obstruction to the pedestrian path of travel at the subject locations. Based on DPW's standards a minimum six-foot path of travel must be maintained at all times for pedestrians.
During the above-mentioned meeting Local 22 agreed to conduct its protests, including displaying banners, props, and placing any individuals distributing leaflets, in a manner that does not obstruct pedestrian paths of travel.
Thus, given the misapplication of Public Works Code Section 724, and Local 22's good faith efforts and agreements to not obstruct the pedestrian path of travel along Post Street, Notices of Violation No. 6781, 6795, and 7006, issued February 12, April 28, and February 25, 2014, respectively, and any associated fines and penalties are hereby cancelled and rescinded effective immediately.