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can you explain it to us? >> we use sliding glass doors to enclose the nested bedroom so that the sliding -- if you look at the drawing that is part of the package, i think it is towards the end, you will see that we have diagrams. our typical nested bedrooms -- anyway. we use a sliding -- sliding glass door, floor to ceiling, so that it actually helps the nested bedroom become a separate space when it is closed and it conjoint -- and a conjoint space with the living room when opened their people who want to have that space open to the living room, not as a separate room enclosed unless they prefer it. it gives us adaptability to the livability of the unit and it is not just another wall. the window does not have a seal, it is not 3 feet above the floor , it is floor-to-ceiling. and at least 50% of the wall that is common between the living warm where it is getting light from and the sleeping room bedroom. >> okay. maybe you are the zoning administrator can explain the building code requirement for light and a
can you explain it to us? >> we use sliding glass doors to enclose the nested bedroom so that the sliding -- if you look at the drawing that is part of the package, i think it is towards the end, you will see that we have diagrams. our typical nested bedrooms -- anyway. we use a sliding -- sliding glass door, floor to ceiling, so that it actually helps the nested bedroom become a separate space when it is closed and it conjoint -- and a conjoint space with the living room when opened...
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i think that is a good tool for us to use other negotiations with other folks dealing with and i like the penalty. i am generally supportive of moving the item forward her to have no other questions. >> commissioner woo ho? >> i have no questions. >> i am supportive. >> i am also. thank you, mike. "all lives matter" one favor. resolution 1926 has been approved. [reading items] >> hello commissioner brandon, commissioners, joel williamson senior project management with the ports real estate department. glad to be before you this afternoon with an update on the mission rock project. if you'll indulge me i want to go through history before we get to the meat of the presentation. first of all, i would like to share a timeline of how the project has evolved. going back 11 years to 2008. we started before then with outreach, this is when the project started taking shape back in 2008, if you can believe it? a lot of activities since then with state legislation, ballot measures, every session of some note. anyway to get us to today. we are glad to be here today with an update on the project.
i think that is a good tool for us to use other negotiations with other folks dealing with and i like the penalty. i am generally supportive of moving the item forward her to have no other questions. >> commissioner woo ho? >> i have no questions. >> i am supportive. >> i am also. thank you, mike. "all lives matter" one favor. resolution 1926 has been approved. [reading items] >> hello commissioner brandon, commissioners, joel williamson senior project...
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use. i think it is done. i have always been passionate about gelato. every single slaver has its own recipe. we have our own -- we move on from there. so you have every time a unique experience because that slaver is the flavored we want to make. union street is unique because of the neighbors and the location itself. the people that live around here i love to see when the street is full of people. it is a little bit of italy that is happening around you can walk around and enjoy shopping with gelato in your hand. this is the move we are happy to provide to the people. i always love union street because it's not like another commercial street where you have big chains. here you have the neighbors. there is a lot of stories and the neighborhoods are essential. people have -- they enjoy having their daily or weekly gelato. i love this street itself. >> we created a move of an area where we will be visiting. we want to make sure that the area has the gelato that you like. what we give back as
use. i think it is done. i have always been passionate about gelato. every single slaver has its own recipe. we have our own -- we move on from there. so you have every time a unique experience because that slaver is the flavored we want to make. union street is unique because of the neighbors and the location itself. the people that live around here i love to see when the street is full of people. it is a little bit of italy that is happening around you can walk around and enjoy shopping with...
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it is to keep all of us safe. the protected bike lanes are there to make sure that by his -- bicyclists are safe, the people walking across the streets are safe, that people are moving. this is all about safety. this is all about highlighting the need for us as a safety to do much more than we have in the past so that we can truly realize the goals of vision zero , and that is no fatalities of any kind in this city because of traffic or cars or what have you. at this time, i would like to introduce the supervisor that represents this district, represents marine at middle school where there will be a lot of kids here first thing monday. supervisor catherine stefani. >> thank you. i love the middle school. it is so beautiful. i want to thank everyone, especially mayor breed and the students, parents, and city leadership who were able to make it out today as well as crossing guards. the most important people in the morning when we're dropping our kids off at school who really did the important work of making sure our
it is to keep all of us safe. the protected bike lanes are there to make sure that by his -- bicyclists are safe, the people walking across the streets are safe, that people are moving. this is all about safety. this is all about highlighting the need for us as a safety to do much more than we have in the past so that we can truly realize the goals of vision zero , and that is no fatalities of any kind in this city because of traffic or cars or what have you. at this time, i would like to...
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that will use to $0.33. a disproportionate amount of smartphone use is text and data, not voice. so we have a system that's collapsing in terms of its funding capacity, and that's why we have been struggling to get this up in sacramento. fortunately we were able to get it in the budget. we had a few supporters from north state that experienced the ravages of mother nature's fury as it relates to the campfire, and i think that really truly brought home this reality and need. so i just want to acknowledge them because they did something within that party that often is not done when encouraged to do the right thing despite the political consequences. i couldn't be more proud of those two individuals as well as the others in the legislature who supported this. the first day in the nation since 1973 that mandated 911. we have lost our leadership a bit. we're now going to reassert our leadership. 27 million people use this system. we have 1.4 i think just here in san francisco. you drop even for a minute the calls, that literally puts lives at risk. so it is not, again, an exaggeration
that will use to $0.33. a disproportionate amount of smartphone use is text and data, not voice. so we have a system that's collapsing in terms of its funding capacity, and that's why we have been struggling to get this up in sacramento. fortunately we were able to get it in the budget. we had a few supporters from north state that experienced the ravages of mother nature's fury as it relates to the campfire, and i think that really truly brought home this reality and need. so i just want to...
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i apologize, i'm not used to sitting still are standing still when i do this, i'm used to roaming or pacing, excuse if i have any lack of coordination. i will truncate my mega deck because i could talk for this -- talk about this for hours and hours. it is a huge passion of mine. i am a system leader at spirit spirit health for medical informatics and health informatics. i have been doing informatics for 15 years, being in healthcare for over 25 years. i was asked to speak high-level about interoperability and its impact. from my standpoint, i really would like to use the term data liquidity because what we're really talking about with an operability is data liquidity so we can really keep the patient at the centre of all of the care throughout the continuum. with that, i will focus on having the patient at the centre , and we will focus the conversation around this perspective, and a really common scenario that unfortunately is happening today. the patient is at home, doing well, winds up in facility a, in a health system, gets discharged , and winds up in the community, seeing some
i apologize, i'm not used to sitting still are standing still when i do this, i'm used to roaming or pacing, excuse if i have any lack of coordination. i will truncate my mega deck because i could talk for this -- talk about this for hours and hours. it is a huge passion of mine. i am a system leader at spirit spirit health for medical informatics and health informatics. i have been doing informatics for 15 years, being in healthcare for over 25 years. i was asked to speak high-level about...
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this is something that was designed completely for us and by us. the specs are getting approved right now. it comes back to the fire department and we put the specs more in our writing, then we move it forward. >> they have to do something visual so the people understand why it is a million dollars per and why it is so very, very important in a disaster. so, you know, whatever you need to do to tell the story. >> okay. >> this is for the general public and for everybody to know how important a tool this is so that there's no question. so this is certainly a good photo, but i am just asking for a couple of good photos. >> probably the vendor might be somebody that could do a 3d cad drawing. that is a good idea. other than that, we would have to look for the best artist in the department. there's nothing like this that i could find that has been developed. >> that is more of a reason for us to really, really have it and to communicate our message visually, because this would be something, you know, this photo, in addition to perhaps just talk to othe
this is something that was designed completely for us and by us. the specs are getting approved right now. it comes back to the fire department and we put the specs more in our writing, then we move it forward. >> they have to do something visual so the people understand why it is a million dollars per and why it is so very, very important in a disaster. so, you know, whatever you need to do to tell the story. >> okay. >> this is for the general public and for everybody to...
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they gave us medicine, laced with alcohol to calm us down. that is colonialism. that is what i see is happening here. just a suggestion, put a native counselor to help those native people who are offended. i am sure, my relatives would agree with that. that is needed. >> my name is steve, united public workers for action. what we are seeing here is a real exposure of the lack of education in san francisco. the fact the superintendent said he was shocked by the mural. you grew up here. if you are shocked by them, why didn't you put signage up to explain what they were. i support the people here who are angry about their murals not being knowledgeable about them. >> thank you. i concludes a public comment -- -- that concludes public comment -- thank you. thank you. that concludes public comment for the other side. i'm going to call names for the people who want to cover the mural. when you hear your name called please make your way to the podium. i'm also going to ask staff, and security to move any hecklers from the audience, so we can conduct this meeting accordi
they gave us medicine, laced with alcohol to calm us down. that is colonialism. that is what i see is happening here. just a suggestion, put a native counselor to help those native people who are offended. i am sure, my relatives would agree with that. that is needed. >> my name is steve, united public workers for action. what we are seeing here is a real exposure of the lack of education in san francisco. the fact the superintendent said he was shocked by the mural. you grew up here. if...
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he's been a great ally for us and working with us. in the event of a disaster, our fire department needs to respond immediately. our firefighters and e.m.s. workers work 24-7, 365, and we need to be able to respond immediately. and this bill will provide the funding that we need to invest in our public safety infrastructure so we can continue to bring the city and the citizens the best service that we possibly can, but especially during a disaster. so thank you all for being here today. good day. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: all right. our last speaker for this program before we finally sign this legislation is the chief of the police department, bill scott. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, mayor. i'll be brief. i just want to reiterate what the mayor said. we have 13 san francisco police departments and 14 other buildings. many of our stations are over 25 years old. these stations, from the day that the doors open, they are open 24-7. they have always been in use, and many of them are in need of seismic improvements, signifi
he's been a great ally for us and working with us. in the event of a disaster, our fire department needs to respond immediately. our firefighters and e.m.s. workers work 24-7, 365, and we need to be able to respond immediately. and this bill will provide the funding that we need to invest in our public safety infrastructure so we can continue to bring the city and the citizens the best service that we possibly can, but especially during a disaster. so thank you all for being here today. good...
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if you need anything from us, let us know. >> thank you, president cook, i appreciate that. >> calendar of committee meetings? let's see, we have budget in business services slated for september 4. at 6:00 p.m. we have rules, policy installation for monday, september second at 5:00 p.m. the curriculum and program, monday september 9, at 6:00 p.m. commissioner lopez. . >> commissioner lopez: i proposed earlier having a meeting, this august for curriculum, to happen on monday, august 19. . >> president cook: is everyone on board for that? >> yes. what is the date? >> monday, august 19, first day of school. >> what time? >> 6:00 p.m. thank you. >> has staff responded? >> the staff that works with curriculum has been informed. yes. >> student assignment, monday the 16th at 6:00 p.m. >> september 16? okay. we have a new chair for committee personnel relations. the meeting being set up. the joint committee for the school district, for for buildings and grounds, we canceled that meeting in august, were going to meet in september, september 23, on a monday at 6:00 p.m. the joint committee schoo
if you need anything from us, let us know. >> thank you, president cook, i appreciate that. >> calendar of committee meetings? let's see, we have budget in business services slated for september 4. at 6:00 p.m. we have rules, policy installation for monday, september second at 5:00 p.m. the curriculum and program, monday september 9, at 6:00 p.m. commissioner lopez. . >> commissioner lopez: i proposed earlier having a meeting, this august for curriculum, to happen on monday,...
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i think that could be very useful and helpful to us. >> so what i would do is i would direct steve to meet with the folks forthwith and report at the next meeting on what position solutions that we can make happen and some preliminary timelines of that. but again we talked to research agencies lg and identified the impact. >> i don't think we need to talk about that yet. i think it's important for them to know what our bottom line is and how we can reach their bottom line and come up with something together because we have a responsibility and we can't at this point do much about that, but we can work other things out. there are more eyes on the trail to work things out. i think that could be important. >> if i might, with that understanding and commitment from staff, i would move the it item. >> i'll second. >> a motion to approve with that condition of a staff report -- >> no. >> okay. >> that's direction to staff as we would normally do. this is just approve the project has been presented to us. >> through the chair if we could put something like that in the minutes that you are su
i think that could be very useful and helpful to us. >> so what i would do is i would direct steve to meet with the folks forthwith and report at the next meeting on what position solutions that we can make happen and some preliminary timelines of that. but again we talked to research agencies lg and identified the impact. >> i don't think we need to talk about that yet. i think it's important for them to know what our bottom line is and how we can reach their bottom line and come...
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it is also not a commercial use build. it's a residential use. again, the permit was appropriately reviewed and issued as an accessory building to allow for this permit here. i'm available for questions. thank you. >> thank you. mr. hernandez, anything further? >> i would like to show the original permit showed in r-#, we did per all the complaints, we did have them administer a permit to clarify that. again, throughout this whole process the department was actually actively looking into this complaint. we have ten anonymous complaints, and all the complaints were actually addressed within 72 hours of getting each complaint. we actually went to a point where we had conversations again with the complainant and we did research -- as you say they overbuilt the structure. we went to the plans in 1996. you can see the same detail as the plans in 2016. >> sorry, inspector, so all n.o.v.s were abated? >> no, they are not abated until he finalizes all the permits. and, like i said, we do have the standard procedure where if an inspector goes in there and
it is also not a commercial use build. it's a residential use. again, the permit was appropriately reviewed and issued as an accessory building to allow for this permit here. i'm available for questions. thank you. >> thank you. mr. hernandez, anything further? >> i would like to show the original permit showed in r-#, we did per all the complaints, we did have them administer a permit to clarify that. again, throughout this whole process the department was actually actively looking...
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i'm going to use the cell phone analogy. i don't know if you remember back in the early days of cell phones, i had to pay a lot of money. and so these were separate networks that connected to each other. that is where we are now in terms of health information exchange. there's a framework of networks now that basically connect those networks together so let's say from a point-to-point connection you're on a network and you get six clinics, you get a few dozen visit -- few dozen physicians and a couple hundred patients, if you connect six networks, that exponentially increases and you get thousands of physicians and tens of thousands of patients. getting that data and managing populations is really the only way you will be able to get to that kind of scale. as an example, if you look at just our e. health, our internal , our local facilities, testing california, and then what we call federated sources, there was another question about federated sources. if we federated things and the information is not centrally controlled, s
i'm going to use the cell phone analogy. i don't know if you remember back in the early days of cell phones, i had to pay a lot of money. and so these were separate networks that connected to each other. that is where we are now in terms of health information exchange. there's a framework of networks now that basically connect those networks together so let's say from a point-to-point connection you're on a network and you get six clinics, you get a few dozen visit -- few dozen physicians and a...
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those of us in japantown, frankly, are used to be being told what to do and what we can do and where we can live. this was one of the few times i felt like the community spoke and we shared what we thought was appropriate for this community and we very much support this design concept plan and we urge you to support it. thank you. >> president buell: thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. when we started this process it was morning, so i'm just going to move into good afternoon. president buell, vice president low, commissioner anderson, bonilla, harrison, mazzola and mcdonnell. we want to talk about the remarks you saw by john osaki, the co-chair, we want to emphasize the points of inclusion. i wanted to also give you greetings from our board chair as well as our co-chair who couldn't join us today and the concept was the point of due diligence. i think the video and all of the references talks about the three community-wide meetings, the 100 members who were included in it, the dozens of other meetings we had. we talked about the redevelopment and what effect it had on japant
those of us in japantown, frankly, are used to be being told what to do and what we can do and where we can live. this was one of the few times i felt like the community spoke and we shared what we thought was appropriate for this community and we very much support this design concept plan and we urge you to support it. thank you. >> president buell: thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. when we started this process it was morning, so i'm just going to move into good...
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that same muscle memory they're using when they use the l.r.v.-4's. we're not training them that way on the l.r.v.-4's, but that's what they do on the brada training. >> supervisor safai: so you're not encouraging them to use the mushroom on the brada? >> we are not. >> supervisor safai: so you're going to ask the $5 million to fix this? >> yes. >> supervisor safai: so can we ask why that wasn't anticipated when you purchased the new vehicles because they're, what, $3 million or $3.5 million a vehicle? >> thank you for that question. it is something that we learned along the way. so one of the things that we don't -- that we have learned with the l.r.v.-4's is the frequency of which operators are encountering these types of emergency situations where they need to use that. i think we underestimated the impact of operating two fleets, and that operators would need to maintain all of their brada skills while also adapting to the new vehicle. >> supervisor safai: and how much does this -- so you have to make a $6 million -- you're going to ask for a $6 m
that same muscle memory they're using when they use the l.r.v.-4's. we're not training them that way on the l.r.v.-4's, but that's what they do on the brada training. >> supervisor safai: so you're not encouraging them to use the mushroom on the brada? >> we are not. >> supervisor safai: so you're going to ask the $5 million to fix this? >> yes. >> supervisor safai: so can we ask why that wasn't anticipated when you purchased the new vehicles because they're, what,...
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uses a high purity geranium detector. the bottom ways is called the inspector 1,000 which uses a bromide detector. both of those instruments are able to generate a spectrum. think of it as a fingerprint. both these instruments can see whatever gamma rays are coming off the ground, from whatever natural or man-made radio -- radioisotopes are there. each isotope has its own fingerprint, so the spectrum literally visualizes each fingerprint for each radionuclide in the soil. so if we found an anomaly, and i can discuss anomalies later, if we found an anomaly, we would go to the spot, and we we do use the inspector 1,000 and set the detector on it for 30 minutes. it is a long count time. we would generate a nice looking spectrum, and then from that spectrum, using the fingerprint knowledge, we know what is president -- present in the soil overall, here is a demonstration , a visual of our staff using the inspector 1,000 on an anomaly. there were 100 anomalies found on parcel a one. in addition, we did 55 supplemental shots. t
uses a high purity geranium detector. the bottom ways is called the inspector 1,000 which uses a bromide detector. both of those instruments are able to generate a spectrum. think of it as a fingerprint. both these instruments can see whatever gamma rays are coming off the ground, from whatever natural or man-made radio -- radioisotopes are there. each isotope has its own fingerprint, so the spectrum literally visualizes each fingerprint for each radionuclide in the soil. so if we found an...
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telling us what they should have been telling us all along. they have not offered any help and have basically put it to us to resolve issues that are significantly frustrating for all of us. we are just sitting here trying to do the right thing without having the support of the right tools. nobody from d.b.i. is here and i am just seeing we have the right to know the proper answers to the questions we are asking. >> commissioner richards. >> i moved to continue. >> second. >> with the buildable building brought back to us with the geotech report, with the summary of everything, we understand this building is fully baked. >> i understand there's also a hitch -- a whole issue with removing dirt on a now existing condition. i really would like to have you please give that to us, mr. zoning administrator. >> commissioner hillis? >> i think it is better to move this project along and ask director ram. if we think there is something, you know, wrong with the process , which i think we have sought today that there's something wrong with the process ,
telling us what they should have been telling us all along. they have not offered any help and have basically put it to us to resolve issues that are significantly frustrating for all of us. we are just sitting here trying to do the right thing without having the support of the right tools. nobody from d.b.i. is here and i am just seeing we have the right to know the proper answers to the questions we are asking. >> commissioner richards. >> i moved to continue. >> second....
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brown, here with us as well. without question, it is because of the support of mayor breed and mayor brown that we are standing here today about to open this beautiful dormitory for kids. [ applause ]. >> it's pretty cool. i would like to begin our program by introducing susan brown, who is going to comment on her father's long-term commitment to life learning academy. susan. [ applause ]. >> thank you very much, craig, for that very warm introduction. i'm susan brown and my father is willie brown, former mayor of san francisco. he was unhappy because he could not be here today, but he asked me to see what i could possibly say. so i'm here to give you a few words. so our family is extremely proud and extremely happy and extremely excited for these dormitories. in 1998 when my father was mayor, he formed a partnership. and because of that partnership, life learning academy exists. what began with that partnership would culminate into what you see here today life learning academy, an organization which not only pro
brown, here with us as well. without question, it is because of the support of mayor breed and mayor brown that we are standing here today about to open this beautiful dormitory for kids. [ applause ]. >> it's pretty cool. i would like to begin our program by introducing susan brown, who is going to comment on her father's long-term commitment to life learning academy. susan. [ applause ]. >> thank you very much, craig, for that very warm introduction. i'm susan brown and my father...
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this is a great day for us. as many of you know i'm the board chair and this is one of the issues we've all rallied for all year. this is a special day for all of us. thank you everyone for coming out and joining the hospitality and tourism industry to love our city. together, here today, we are showing the strength of our industry and the collective passion and commitment we share for san francisco. i want to thank firstly our awesome mayor breed, i'm also a native san francisco an and i completely relate to you how we took pride in all of our neighborhoods and the importance of cleaning our streets. your leadership and commitment for cleaning our streets and keeping us safe and we're very thankful. we're proud to partner with the department of public works. the total council of san francisco and many of our community partners to do tour part to keep san francisco clean, safe, and welcoming to all. together, we are a gene that gives back to the city we love and we can not be more excited to work side by side to
this is a great day for us. as many of you know i'm the board chair and this is one of the issues we've all rallied for all year. this is a special day for all of us. thank you everyone for coming out and joining the hospitality and tourism industry to love our city. together, here today, we are showing the strength of our industry and the collective passion and commitment we share for san francisco. i want to thank firstly our awesome mayor breed, i'm also a native san francisco an and i...
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can be used on a business. i see this as adding a lot of burdens to my relationship with them and my block. even the thought is do i just call this in from my place? it's night and day, so -- i'm interested in qualitatively are there disturbances that need to be monitored versus quantitatively. it's much easier for me to say now that i have the chance to prevent noise pollution, which is a very amorephous problem that has a lot of different sources, it's easier to say don't go down this rabbit hole. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> clerk: thank you. okay. we will now hear from the permit holder. >> commissioner honda: welcome. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is anut matthew. i'm with the back of the house restaurant group. we operate and manage barwali, the restaurant in question here. [please stand by] >> in addition to that, we went with the sidewalk permit and we specifically put in a patio policy that states that we would close down the patio at 10:00 p.m. we have several other restauran
can be used on a business. i see this as adding a lot of burdens to my relationship with them and my block. even the thought is do i just call this in from my place? it's night and day, so -- i'm interested in qualitatively are there disturbances that need to be monitored versus quantitatively. it's much easier for me to say now that i have the chance to prevent noise pollution, which is a very amorephous problem that has a lot of different sources, it's easier to say don't go down this rabbit...
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we'll be using local labor with prevailing wages. we will be rehabilitating several of the buildings, which is part of the amendments here today? so you can see in a couple of the pictures the historic buildings that were warehouses for the ironworkers, we'll be taking several of them and retrofitting them and raising them up and preparing them for future uses? we'll also be building sea level protection into the area to plan for the year 2100 sea level rise in an extreme event. there will be an arts facility on-site and child care, as well. for mission rock, this is currently the san francisco giants parking lot? so you can see on the top what it looks like right now, and the bottom what it will look like when it is complete. it will be done in four phases and this site wass entitled in 2018. we're looking at 40 acres. there will be eight acres of open space, the current china basin park, which is right along the water alongside the stadium will be significantly expanded. there will also be a market square in the middle of the neigh
we'll be using local labor with prevailing wages. we will be rehabilitating several of the buildings, which is part of the amendments here today? so you can see in a couple of the pictures the historic buildings that were warehouses for the ironworkers, we'll be taking several of them and retrofitting them and raising them up and preparing them for future uses? we'll also be building sea level protection into the area to plan for the year 2100 sea level rise in an extreme event. there will be...
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the commission is requesting we continue to use the software that allows us to document client records and allows us to prioritize what we need to see when we are partnering with our programs. >> thank you very much. any comments or questions on the commission? just one. are we confident and comfortable with the confidentiality? >> i am. >> thank you. >> thank you. any other questions from the commission? any comments or questions from the public? hearing none, i have a motion to approve. >> so moved. >> second. >> second. >> thank you. all in favor? >> aye. >> any opposed? thank you. motion carries. >> thank you. now the item on the agenda is general public comment. hello, jessica. >> good morning, commissioners and welcome to the new commissioners. i am with senior and disability action. i wanted to comment on the conversation earlier about pedestrian safety. thank you so much for your interest and attention to this topic. one thing, commissioner asked us about the electric vehicles on the street. that has been a great concern to a lot of us with electric scooters and delivery robots
the commission is requesting we continue to use the software that allows us to document client records and allows us to prioritize what we need to see when we are partnering with our programs. >> thank you very much. any comments or questions on the commission? just one. are we confident and comfortable with the confidentiality? >> i am. >> thank you. >> thank you. any other questions from the commission? any comments or questions from the public? hearing none, i have a...
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i always used transportation use transportation so i am glad that she brought central subway for us. i support the naming to be chinatown rose pak station. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. [speaking foreign language] >> hello, board of directors. i am from the collaborative and i'm here to speak with you on behalf of over 350 families living in chinatown in support of the naming of this central subway after rose pak. i am speaking on my own will. as a low income family living in chinatown, my family and i are frequent transit riders and they have me on public transportation i'm very thankful that rose pak bought for the central subway for us. i support the naming of it. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: i'm in support of naming the central subway station after rose pak. i am here to speak on my own will. i live in chinatown and my family and i are frequent writers. not only has rose pak contributed greatly to the transportation system, she led the effort in creating a master plan to pre
i always used transportation use transportation so i am glad that she brought central subway for us. i support the naming to be chinatown rose pak station. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. [speaking foreign language] >> hello, board of directors. i am from the collaborative and i'm here to speak with you on behalf of over 350 families living in chinatown in support of the naming of this central subway after rose pak. i am speaking on my own will. as a low...
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it helps us make the case of dollars towards capital with one-time use, one-time need, and it can benefit us for years to come because as we take better care of ourselves, it becomes more affordable to do so. these are the types of policies we capture in the plan. we make recommendations about the pego program, and it helps us set a norm for funding levels. we have a performance target for our streets that is ambitious but achievable. we have a.d.a. -related policy to improve the infrastructure for those who have accessability challenges, and then we acknowledge, you know, that sometimes enhancements are really urgent, enhancements are those things that are building new or replacing the aging infrastructure. there are two major debt programs we track. they are backed by the city asset, and our g.o. bonds, and you hear a lot about the latter especially. this gives us a sense of how the plan spending in the city is split. and our enterprise departments actually are the largest pot, being the airport port, the m.t.a., and t.u.c. all of the clean power s.f., and other spending is reflected in
it helps us make the case of dollars towards capital with one-time use, one-time need, and it can benefit us for years to come because as we take better care of ourselves, it becomes more affordable to do so. these are the types of policies we capture in the plan. we make recommendations about the pego program, and it helps us set a norm for funding levels. we have a performance target for our streets that is ambitious but achievable. we have a.d.a. -related policy to improve the infrastructure...
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they can use it twice. there are about 200 people that are actively looking for housing , or applying for housing this slide shows the 2017 and 2018 location of all the ocii projects and how many people have applied to those projects. there were 61 applications. eighteen of those 61 were actually housed. that sounds abysmal, doesn't it? it is tricky because it is the golden ticket. and through conversations with the people applying and from what we know, they are applying multiple times, and they wait until they get the phone call to decide whether they actually want to live in that unit or in that building. some of them say, i don't even look at the particulars of the property. i apply and i know i will get the call, and when i get the call, i will go and look. so there are a lot of folks that withdraw, or they don't respond because they actually are waiting for another opportunity. we have 35 of those people who were actually housed, while they were 18 housed in ocii projects, there were 17 housed in city
they can use it twice. there are about 200 people that are actively looking for housing , or applying for housing this slide shows the 2017 and 2018 location of all the ocii projects and how many people have applied to those projects. there were 61 applications. eighteen of those 61 were actually housed. that sounds abysmal, doesn't it? it is tricky because it is the golden ticket. and through conversations with the people applying and from what we know, they are applying multiple times, and...
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most people do not use tty anymore. the technology has changed. most people use phones. anyway, just wanted to let you know that tty is an older technology. >> we have found -- with cell phones and so forth, if people have the ability to read, it is a really quick way to communicate. we are trying to move our processes forward, and provide as much accessibility, we have funding that is always a challenge, especially when we are trying to add as many new beds as we are trying to add. i think you for bringing this forward. >> do we have any other council members who would like to -- >> councilmember madrid and then mcdonald afterward. >> thank you for coming. i just want to clarify one thing , if someone came to you guys -- without any support, did you say you would send them to public beds at hospitals? i just want to clarify that. >> one of our basic transit was again is that people in shelter must be able to self-care, must be able to handle the functions of daily living without the assistance of the shelter staff. what happens is people come sometimes and are sent to s
most people do not use tty anymore. the technology has changed. most people use phones. anyway, just wanted to let you know that tty is an older technology. >> we have found -- with cell phones and so forth, if people have the ability to read, it is a really quick way to communicate. we are trying to move our processes forward, and provide as much accessibility, we have funding that is always a challenge, especially when we are trying to add as many new beds as we are trying to add. i...
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you could give to us a list of the kinds of matters that you want us to prioritize. obviously we wouldn't make those resource allocation decisions based only on the kind of matter, for the reasons that i described before. but in concert with a consideration about the impact of that decision, the likelihood that we could substantiate it, that could be a way that you could provide guidance to the division in how we apply our discretion. and then the last thing i will say to piggyback on what was already said, is that we are prepared to expand the existing fixed penalty policy. the commission adopted that policy in 2013. as far as we understand it, the commission did not engage in a public process. when it adopted that policy, it set out that five specific kinds of violations will -- can be, not necessarily will be, but can be handled pursuant to that fixed penalty policy. each of those kinds of violations arises in the campaign finance context. this jurisdiction is not the only jurisdiction to provide for a streamlined process if you had an opportunity to read public c
you could give to us a list of the kinds of matters that you want us to prioritize. obviously we wouldn't make those resource allocation decisions based only on the kind of matter, for the reasons that i described before. but in concert with a consideration about the impact of that decision, the likelihood that we could substantiate it, that could be a way that you could provide guidance to the division in how we apply our discretion. and then the last thing i will say to piggyback on what was...
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it took us over 100 years. we didn't just get the right to vote, we had to really work so hard for that right to vote. and 98 years later, we're still fighting for equal representation and equal pay and equal treatments. so, you know, for my 9-year-old daughter, these are lessons that we talk about every night. and it's one of the reasons why i picked up legislation that supervisor farrell was sponsoring, which is to have more of our female represented in our public art. we want women -- we want more symbols of women for our children to look up to. and one of the reasons why we are, you know, putting forward a statue of dr. maya angelou. it's something that i'm looking forward to doing and we'll be doing that this fall. one other thing i was thinking about, too. on -- i'll never forget. january 4, 2007. i was on the treadmill at the j.c.c. watching leader pelosi and then congresswoman pelosi being sworn in as the first woman to become the speaker of the house. and i was on that treadmill for like two hours. i h
it took us over 100 years. we didn't just get the right to vote, we had to really work so hard for that right to vote. and 98 years later, we're still fighting for equal representation and equal pay and equal treatments. so, you know, for my 9-year-old daughter, these are lessons that we talk about every night. and it's one of the reasons why i picked up legislation that supervisor farrell was sponsoring, which is to have more of our female represented in our public art. we want women -- we...
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>> occupancy is all about use, how are we defining the use. if you look at pace of assembly, it could be eating, drinking, dining, dancing, worship, it can be, you know, sporting events, et cetera. there's nothing in the code that says i will sit on a park bench and look at the trees and watch the birds fly over. that is just open space. we're trying to address that. i was going to have eating, drinking, dining, cooking, barbecues, we have to answer all those questions. how do we define it and what kind of parameters are limitations or limitations to be put on it. >> okay. i guess i would just like to see the definition of open space versus place of assembly because , i hear what you're saying about sitting on a park benson staring up at the trees, but you're still assembling up there if there is still more than one person doing it. >> 100%. there are many subcategories of assembly. we do have the authority and latitude to define the use and the occupant load. we will need to do that in conjunction with the building department. >> is the whole
>> occupancy is all about use, how are we defining the use. if you look at pace of assembly, it could be eating, drinking, dining, dancing, worship, it can be, you know, sporting events, et cetera. there's nothing in the code that says i will sit on a park bench and look at the trees and watch the birds fly over. that is just open space. we're trying to address that. i was going to have eating, drinking, dining, cooking, barbecues, we have to answer all those questions. how do we define...
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they can call us. we can direct them to the services they might need. >> we do the three one one to keep the city neighborhoods clean. there are people dumping, waste on the ground and needles on the ground. it is unsafe for children and adults to commute through the streets. when we see them we take a picture dispatch to 311. they give us a tracking number and they come later on to pick it up. we take pride. when we come back later in the day and we see the loose trash or debris is picked up it makes you feel good about what you are doing. >> it makes you feel did about escorting kids and having them feel safe walking to the play area and back. the stuff we do as ambassadors makes us feel proud to help keep the city clean, helping the residents. >> you can see the community ambassadors. i used to be on the streets. i didn't think i could become a community ambassador. it was too far out there for me to grab, you know. doing this job makes me feel good. because i came from where a lot of them are, home
they can call us. we can direct them to the services they might need. >> we do the three one one to keep the city neighborhoods clean. there are people dumping, waste on the ground and needles on the ground. it is unsafe for children and adults to commute through the streets. when we see them we take a picture dispatch to 311. they give us a tracking number and they come later on to pick it up. we take pride. when we come back later in the day and we see the loose trash or debris is...
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uses. one for storage but also turned it into a facility used on accessory basis. it has all been worked out through the term sheet and the negotiation process. in closing it is important to note again that acceptance of this imp at today's hearing does not constitute an approval of any proposed land-use change for the da itself. additionally the da related project approvals cannot come before this commission for such consideration until at least three months following acceptance of this imp. acceptance of the imp as complete by the commission today is a critical step in the process to ultimately bring the da before this commission before approval and ultimately bring the aau in compliance with the planning code resulting in the city's lawsuit with the academy. i would like to thank a couple of people first, the city attorney's office has through the course of this. i want to single out andrew perry who is not here today to present this imp. as you know it is very difficult to handle one pr
uses. one for storage but also turned it into a facility used on accessory basis. it has all been worked out through the term sheet and the negotiation process. in closing it is important to note again that acceptance of this imp at today's hearing does not constitute an approval of any proposed land-use change for the da itself. additionally the da related project approvals cannot come before this commission for such consideration until at least three months following acceptance of this imp....
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what is important to us? we all have very different perspectives on what is important to us and values and reasons why. our job is both educational and listening to with our membership to talk about the way the models are constructed today. what the possibilities are of doing things different in the future, and really listen to what is important. keep the process very communicative i really have a robust dialogue. that is the intention and again it will inform the decision on how they will construct the request for proposal coming the first of the year. today's agenda, we have a very packed presentation. we are trading off between thompson and clark with aon who have put this together with a lot of other input. we could go deep on any one of these topics and spend, you know, a lot of time. we will never be able to do that justice. we are talking about the industry activities, the major players and opportunities, the spectrum of the design and contracting strategies. some of the factors affecting market assess
what is important to us? we all have very different perspectives on what is important to us and values and reasons why. our job is both educational and listening to with our membership to talk about the way the models are constructed today. what the possibilities are of doing things different in the future, and really listen to what is important. keep the process very communicative i really have a robust dialogue. that is the intention and again it will inform the decision on how they will...
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we make them give us -- because it used to be where they'd just say oh, we're going to post a flier at the starbucks, and so we would like -- so now, we're, okay, give us the address of the starbucks and take a picture of it. when you put this up at the starbucks across the street from the development, you take a picture of it so you can show us this work that you say you're going to do. the final place where the lottery and marketing guidelines are is in a document that we called the lottery and housing preference manual, and it outlines the lottery process. and then, also, the lease-up process, how -- we require them to turn in their collection criteria so you don't go to one building, and the developer, say, related has this set of rules, and then, you go to mercy housing and they have this set of rules, and you don't know which is what or if the rules keep changing. so we work really hard to standardize those rules among all of the developers that we're working with and come up with reasonable criteria but keeping within a reasonable timeline for our developers because they have pe
we make them give us -- because it used to be where they'd just say oh, we're going to post a flier at the starbucks, and so we would like -- so now, we're, okay, give us the address of the starbucks and take a picture of it. when you put this up at the starbucks across the street from the development, you take a picture of it so you can show us this work that you say you're going to do. the final place where the lottery and marketing guidelines are is in a document that we called the lottery...
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uses. they get to go on and on and on forever. they are grandfathered for other -- forever unless they cease operations. it is my understanding that the city has a three year -- >> right, his after three years, the use -- if the use is abandoned, it will be open. >> if i recall correctly from the report, it closed in the nineties? >> yes, it closed in 1991. >> okay. the hardest part i think is that what we're looking we are looking at is a question of whether to do the determination to make it a cultural resource, but there are two competing projects that have been put forward in public comments and public comments. and i don't have a clear sense at all about the urban garden, the urban form and it seems to me that there would need to be certain environmental and zoning matters that would affect that use as well. and you alluded to a conditional use permit for one type of use, but i assume defending on the scale and scope of it, it might be something that is not allowed in a residential zon
uses. they get to go on and on and on forever. they are grandfathered for other -- forever unless they cease operations. it is my understanding that the city has a three year -- >> right, his after three years, the use -- if the use is abandoned, it will be open. >> if i recall correctly from the report, it closed in the nineties? >> yes, it closed in 1991. >> okay. the hardest part i think is that what we're looking we are looking at is a question of whether to do the...
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she threatened us, she yelled at us and she made us delete the picture. she really tea much made the minorities the villains. after threatening to suspend us if this ever got out, she tried to force us to become friends with the student to put it on and he got no punishment, while the minorities got in trouble for just being scared, rightfully so. that is all i have to say. >> thank you. i will have the superintendent come to get more information from you. easter sanderson, we will talk to the students from lowell just to get more information. thank you. >> thank you. >> that concludes general public comment. thank you all for speaking. you did great. >> section d., advisory committee reports and appointments. there is no advisory committee report tonight. do we have any appointments for this report? >> i just had a question. i know -- i know it would be great if we had any open spaces for us to make sure that we are filling spots, and specifically the charter transparency committee. i know some people have made appointments and some people haven't and it
she threatened us, she yelled at us and she made us delete the picture. she really tea much made the minorities the villains. after threatening to suspend us if this ever got out, she tried to force us to become friends with the student to put it on and he got no punishment, while the minorities got in trouble for just being scared, rightfully so. that is all i have to say. >> thank you. i will have the superintendent come to get more information from you. easter sanderson, we will talk...
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committee for supporting us. you've got strong candidates, and i look forward to your support. thank you. >> supervisor walton: thank you. any comments, supervisor mar? thank you. with that said, we'd like to call up yamini butmegar. >> good morning. greetings, supervisor walton and supervisor mar? thank you for the opportunity to stand here today and speak to you about my application to serve on the children, youth and families oversight committee? i became interested in serving on this committee for a few reasons? one, i'm raising my two children here in san francisco. i have an 8-year-old who is heading off to third grade in a couple of weeks and a 4-year-old who is heading off to his second and last year in preschool. we rely heavily on the subsidiz subsidized and funds programs to benefit our children. i was brought here to san francisco as a youth by my family who emigrated here, and i've pretty much lived in the southeast districts of san francisco, district 10 and 11. i also want to say that as i look bac
committee for supporting us. you've got strong candidates, and i look forward to your support. thank you. >> supervisor walton: thank you. any comments, supervisor mar? thank you. with that said, we'd like to call up yamini butmegar. >> good morning. greetings, supervisor walton and supervisor mar? thank you for the opportunity to stand here today and speak to you about my application to serve on the children, youth and families oversight committee? i became interested in serving on...
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they seem useful and productive for me to use. specifically i have tried scoot, and spent as well. i no longer use scoot, because my opinion of the business organization is that it is problematic and predatory towards the people that are interacting with it. as i encourage the city to examine the providers that they are allowing in the city. i would ask them that they make for certain that, for instance, as scoot does not have the capability to they include an off button on the vehicle. it's not possible to end the trip or interaction with the vehicle given the buttons on the vehicle. to me, that seems nonsensical and it seems predatory when their billing rates are hundreds of dollars per day. before we look to create quality of the larger population, i would encourage that we make these businesses more responsive to the consumer. i am concerned that by allowing only these limited monopolies in these businesses, we provide no incentive to have these providers -- >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is cole brennan. i was not planning on speaking on this, but since i am st
they seem useful and productive for me to use. specifically i have tried scoot, and spent as well. i no longer use scoot, because my opinion of the business organization is that it is problematic and predatory towards the people that are interacting with it. as i encourage the city to examine the providers that they are allowing in the city. i would ask them that they make for certain that, for instance, as scoot does not have the capability to they include an off button on the vehicle. it's...
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that humility allows us to disarm any illusions to use self critique area to use self improvement. it allows us ask ourselves very honestly. is there somebody doing it better than us? is there someone we can learn from? can we learn and mimic from the success of others. we are the last bay area counties who have adopted the system. and not accepting this food -based system but more accurately reports food safety of the public, other agencies have artie adopted this. in addition to this more improved and accurate method, it can also potentially unify the entire bay area. everyone will be under the same one scoring system and it will make the customer experience much more user-friendly. much more intuitive. this is what we would like to see san francisco adopt. the placard system has a proven track record and also resting -a locations. the san francisco food safety inspectors can adopt any food safety system we potentially implement. we do what we do, and again in my opinion we do it better than anyone else whether it is educating an operator, and forcing a requirement or in a rare c
that humility allows us to disarm any illusions to use self critique area to use self improvement. it allows us ask ourselves very honestly. is there somebody doing it better than us? is there someone we can learn from? can we learn and mimic from the success of others. we are the last bay area counties who have adopted the system. and not accepting this food -based system but more accurately reports food safety of the public, other agencies have artie adopted this. in addition to this more...
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and it is not granted for use by the h.o.a.? >> i actually have not seen the legal description and i apologize, are not able to answer that question, but i do know that the easement, which is the recorded document, does provide use to mr. rice in the garage to mr. rice. >> mr. rice, do you have any thoughts on that? do you have any knowledge or opinion that that space, which is the garage, is h.o.a. -- is an h.o.a. grant, we are property as far as the condo? >> i'm not sure you understand the question. the space which is the garage that you use, is that owned by yourself as part of your condo, is that your assumption, or is it what the appellant said, it is granted -- the use is granted to you, but owned by the homeowner's association? >> the latter. it is granted under the condo. >> thank you. i appreciate that. >> thank you. you can be seated. >> thank you very much. >> mr. sanchez? >> good afternoon. scott sanchez, planning department. i will be brief on this matter. i think there aren't any planning code issues. it is extra
and it is not granted for use by the h.o.a.? >> i actually have not seen the legal description and i apologize, are not able to answer that question, but i do know that the easement, which is the recorded document, does provide use to mr. rice in the garage to mr. rice. >> mr. rice, do you have any thoughts on that? do you have any knowledge or opinion that that space, which is the garage, is h.o.a. -- is an h.o.a. grant, we are property as far as the condo? >> i'm not sure...
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they are using that as an example in this lawsuit. oxycontin is the primary one, and most of these are heroin, and. the ones that the narcan, i don't know if that's the case. >> it is. . >> comm. hardeman: they are also saying that the vast majority of these folks, nationwide, that are administering narcan always have somebody with them, or the next person with them because they are no -- they know they're going over the edge with her dose. they want to get that superhigh and if somebody's not with them, most likely they are going to die if they overdose. i guess, you know better than me, there is a certain amount of time, matter of minutes that they have to be resuscitated. anyway, that is a staggering number. the pharmaceutical companies have created this oxycontin, i bet it is a huge responsibility for our street people. >> thank you. commissioner cleaveland, additional questions? >> yes, mr. president. when you're talking about the chief health and safety wellness position. are you recruiting this from battalion chief level and ab
they are using that as an example in this lawsuit. oxycontin is the primary one, and most of these are heroin, and. the ones that the narcan, i don't know if that's the case. >> it is. . >> comm. hardeman: they are also saying that the vast majority of these folks, nationwide, that are administering narcan always have somebody with them, or the next person with them because they are no -- they know they're going over the edge with her dose. they want to get that superhigh and if...
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that is not lost on us. we also know that we need to be responsive in addressing some of these issues. if you look at our statistics momentarily, you will see that the citations and arrests are down. we would rather get someone connected with the navigation center, there is 15 beds for us, generally speaking. we would rather get someone connected to the navigation center then take them to the county jail, or otherwise. we are using a coordinated outreach strategy, homeless outreach team, public health. we try our very best to get them to advance the work that the police department and public works is doing so that we can spend a couple of days for the larger encampments trying to get individuals connected to shelter prior to the police coming along. my last two slides, an example of the graph based on our data as to the decreases in citations that we have written. in august of 18, we were about eight months into hsoc come as the months went on you can see the number started to decline. same with the next sli
that is not lost on us. we also know that we need to be responsive in addressing some of these issues. if you look at our statistics momentarily, you will see that the citations and arrests are down. we would rather get someone connected with the navigation center, there is 15 beds for us, generally speaking. we would rather get someone connected to the navigation center then take them to the county jail, or otherwise. we are using a coordinated outreach strategy, homeless outreach team, public...