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chiu president david chiu: thank you, any questions to the project sponsor. seeing none, let's hear from the members of the public that support the sponsor. please lineup. >> hello, david elliot louis representing myself as a resident aware of this project for some time. and someone who i think i can see from both sides. i urge you to reject the appeal and approve the project. i see this difference between age group, those who want quiet and those who want a nightlife and it's also an issue of alcohol. i agree that can be a problem. i do believe that neighbors have a right to quieten enjoyment of their neighborhood but not at the expense of fun, not at the expense of decreasing nightlife. we can use a little more life in that neighborhood at night. the streets are really dead quiet and deserted. i would like to see that place come alive. i hope you will approve it. i think there is enough regulations to make sure it will run right. that's all. i hope you approve this project. thank you. president david chiu: thank you, next speaker. >> sf gov if we can get at
chiu president david chiu: thank you, any questions to the project sponsor. seeing none, let's hear from the members of the public that support the sponsor. please lineup. >> hello, david elliot louis representing myself as a resident aware of this project for some time. and someone who i think i can see from both sides. i urge you to reject the appeal and approve the project. i see this difference between age group, those who want quiet and those who want a nightlife and it's also an...
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>>president david chiu: roll cal. cl eric clerk supervisors yee, avalos, aye, breed aye, supervisor campos, aye, supervisor chiu, aye, cohen aye, ferrell aye, kim aye, mar aye, tang aye, wiener aye. there are 11 ayes. >>president david chiu: those ordinances finally passed. next item. city clerk: item 4. item 4: avalos4.140918[appropriation - legal services for unaccompanied children and families -mayor's office of housing - $2,127,600 - fys 2014-2015 and 2015-2016]sponsors: campos; avalos and yeeordinance appropriating $2,127,600 from the general fund reserve to the mayor's office of housing, $1,063,800 in fy2014-2015 and $1,063,800 in fy2015-2016, for legal services for unaccompanied children and families on the san francisco immigration court's expedited removal docket. sf 41234 >>president david chiu: supervisors campos? >>supervisor david campos: can we come back to this item. >> >>president david chiu: let's go to item 5. city clerk: item 5: 5.140754[sublease and property management agreement - john stewart comp
>>president david chiu: roll cal. cl eric clerk supervisors yee, avalos, aye, breed aye, supervisor campos, aye, supervisor chiu, aye, cohen aye, ferrell aye, kim aye, mar aye, tang aye, wiener aye. there are 11 ayes. >>president david chiu: those ordinances finally passed. next item. city clerk: item 4. item 4: avalos4.140918[appropriation - legal services for unaccompanied children and families -mayor's office of housing - $2,127,600 - fys 2014-2015 and 2015-2016]sponsors: campos;...
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chiu president david chiu: chiu thank you mr. mayor. let's go to supervisor supervisor mark farrell: mr. mayor, g gnra is a recreation area. as the recreational use for decades has been dog walking. thousands of city of san francisco has long walked their dogs for dog walking. they are imposing restrictions that would severely limit san franciscans ability to utilize ggnra and result in a shift from many dogs from the federal urban recreation areas to already over crowded city parks. board of supervisors recently unanimously passed the resolution that i authored to oppose this proposal by the national parks service. congresswoman jackie spears has been very supportive in the opposition to the park services plan and our federal representative democratic leader, nancy pelosi recently sent a letter to the park service asking the park service to extend the public comment period which it subsequently did and also take into account the recreational needs of dog walker's and dog owners at the g gnra. mr. mayor, do you agree that the ggnra plan
chiu president david chiu: chiu thank you mr. mayor. let's go to supervisor supervisor mark farrell: mr. mayor, g gnra is a recreation area. as the recreational use for decades has been dog walking. thousands of city of san francisco has long walked their dogs for dog walking. they are imposing restrictions that would severely limit san franciscans ability to utilize ggnra and result in a shift from many dogs from the federal urban recreation areas to already over crowded city parks. board of...
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president david chiu: that's my understanding. an increase about 4 percent of capacity for individuals. as i read your appeal letter, it didn't from my perspective didn't address the environmental analysis or the adequacy of that or as much as from 2013 was granted. i wanted to ask why didn't you bring a cu appeal if you spent a lot of time in your letter focused on that. >> we didn't file a conditional use appeal. the board is very stringent of getting the board before yourself. the reasons we did file a conditional use appeal. it was accepted by the clerk. the analysis of the signature did not meet the threshold required by the board of supervisors and the city ordinance and we probably depending on how things go today we'll see the ultimate outcome, but we did file the appeal. >> you did not have enough in the threshold. >> we did not. >> the appeals in the past were brought with 20 percent property signatures if that's correct. >> i think that is correct. i was not involved at the time. if you asked the question, i will give y
president david chiu: that's my understanding. an increase about 4 percent of capacity for individuals. as i read your appeal letter, it didn't from my perspective didn't address the environmental analysis or the adequacy of that or as much as from 2013 was granted. i wanted to ask why didn't you bring a cu appeal if you spent a lot of time in your letter focused on that. >> we didn't file a conditional use appeal. the board is very stringent of getting the board before yourself. the...
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president david chiu: supervisor avalos? supervisor john avalos: thank you supervisor kim and thank you for your very thorough summary of lionel's life. i was very surprised to hear of lionel's passing. it was great to go to the community center on friday and i was happy to go there and see the community that lionel had around him. he lived a very big life and he had a very big heart and that was shown with how the community came together and how so many people spoke about lionel and how he impacted their lives. in particular bobby bogan who wanted to be with his community where he would pass. lionel, one thing that was something about lionel, he was a strong advocate around local hiring. he was here on the advocacy efforts. he was a master carpenter and was a cabinet maker and made a lot of great things. he wanted to teach people how to do great cabinet work. he had a lot to teach people as well. i want to say, thank you, lionel for your work in san francisco and florida and all the life's that you touched and the world is
president david chiu: supervisor avalos? supervisor john avalos: thank you supervisor kim and thank you for your very thorough summary of lionel's life. i was very surprised to hear of lionel's passing. it was great to go to the community center on friday and i was happy to go there and see the community that lionel had around him. he lived a very big life and he had a very big heart and that was shown with how the community came together and how so many people spoke about lionel and how he...
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president david chiu: thank you. any other members of the public wish to speak on public comment? >> i guess i want to say wow, i'm surprised i'm speaking about abortion today. i this i we should just start by digging a little deeper and trying to address why somebody would have an abortion in that how we can help like help people before they get into that type of position. sometimes the issues are economics and other things, just how as a city can we help men and women before they get into that type of a situation. for me, the other thing about it is how do we help and support women after they have had an abortion. there is lots of thoughts going through their head and how do we support them in being comfortable with going through that situation. i think the other thing for me is i'm going to move on to homelessness and this whole library i'm really concerned in that how do we help people in that help them get passed the homelessness and that scenario. it's not all about the drugs and alcohol that they are talking a
president david chiu: thank you. any other members of the public wish to speak on public comment? >> i guess i want to say wow, i'm surprised i'm speaking about abortion today. i this i we should just start by digging a little deeper and trying to address why somebody would have an abortion in that how we can help like help people before they get into that type of position. sometimes the issues are economics and other things, just how as a city can we help men and women before they get...
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president david chiu: thank you. next speaker. speaker: board of supervisors, my name is -- i live in district 4. a huge tsunami at the plant. reactors 1-4 were damaged. after many days the tokyo electric company finally launched a dangerous operation to remove the fuel rods of these reactors. this is so dangerous that if human error or another quake occur these buildings could cripple and explode and causing a nuclear at that -- catastrophe. in august, japan revealed that radio active ground water has been pouring into the pacific ocean everyday. starting in march 2014. accept the radioactive to start reaching our waters. the size of texas to collide with the west coast. fairfax county passed the resolution and now berkeley in seattle are adopting a similar resolution. this plan is produced to provide continuous monitoring to our food, air and water and a plan for radiation exposure. please, i'm urging you to consider adopting a similar resolution to monitor and minimize the amount of radiation for residents of san francisco. tha
president david chiu: thank you. next speaker. speaker: board of supervisors, my name is -- i live in district 4. a huge tsunami at the plant. reactors 1-4 were damaged. after many days the tokyo electric company finally launched a dangerous operation to remove the fuel rods of these reactors. this is so dangerous that if human error or another quake occur these buildings could cripple and explode and causing a nuclear at that -- catastrophe. in august, japan revealed that radio active ground...
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president david chiu: our final question by supervisor campos. supervisor david campos: thank you., mr. mayor. for every ellis act eviction that takes place in san francisco as we are facing this affordability crisis and this eviction crisis we know that many tenants have been displaced from their home after accepting a monetary offer called buy outs from their landlords. we know of no city regulation of these buy outs that for many of us still lead to significant reduction in rent controlled units in this city. it definitely another form of displacement. will you commit, mr. mayor to working with me on my legislation addressing these buy outs? mayor edwin m. lee: supervisor, thank you for your question. i would like to start with a word of caution. i know the board has attempted to regulate buy out each time and each time it was thrown out by the courts. so any attempts by the court to regulate buy outs would require to be narrowly taylored by the court system. i see what you are trying to accomplish for sfran families. tenants who accept buy ou
president david chiu: our final question by supervisor campos. supervisor david campos: thank you., mr. mayor. for every ellis act eviction that takes place in san francisco as we are facing this affordability crisis and this eviction crisis we know that many tenants have been displaced from their home after accepting a monetary offer called buy outs from their landlords. we know of no city regulation of these buy outs that for many of us still lead to significant reduction in rent controlled...
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president david chiu: do we have a motion? supervisor jane kim: we have a motion to recognize from the floor lolita and -- from action network to speak. president david chiu: supervisor kim has asked for these two individuals to take the floor. can we have approval for that. can we do it unanimously? without objection that should be the case. why don't we hear from these two individuals. speaker: thank you supervisors for helping us call attention to lionel. there is a lot of important work here. i just want to acknowledge and say there is a lot of people out there, a lot of folks who come out here to city hall to talk and a lot of people in the community and streets. they are not just another voice talking and another person talking. they are a person with a very rich life which a lot of us care for a lot. there is a lot of people that pass away. lionel, was a cool guy. he was really great. i'm going miss him. it's really really sad. we brought him up here, even in passing. he's still making trouble. here is a picture of lion
president david chiu: do we have a motion? supervisor jane kim: we have a motion to recognize from the floor lolita and -- from action network to speak. president david chiu: supervisor kim has asked for these two individuals to take the floor. can we have approval for that. can we do it unanimously? without objection that should be the case. why don't we hear from these two individuals. speaker: thank you supervisors for helping us call attention to lionel. there is a lot of important work...
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president david chiu: supervisor mar? supervisor eric mar: thank you for addressing this legislation and the budget analyst report that you did and the humanist stories that came from many organizations and individuals that came to tell their stories iechl want -- i want to say this is setting up a fair and impartial setting and mechanism that will allow those to be heard. when we have such a crazy and over heated housing market that the hearings have shown that sometimes it's illegally forcing the tenants out through intimidation and harassment. this process creates a fair and i impartial what the tenants can be heard and also further legislative efforts to support our communities and help stem the tied of displacements going on in our city. thank you supervisor campos. president david chiu: supervisor yee. supervisor norman yee: thank you for bringing this to our attention. i'm glad that we are finding some solutions to as you say some bad apples who maybe harassing renters. the question i have on this and neighbor apar
president david chiu: supervisor mar? supervisor eric mar: thank you for addressing this legislation and the budget analyst report that you did and the humanist stories that came from many organizations and individuals that came to tell their stories iechl want -- i want to say this is setting up a fair and impartial setting and mechanism that will allow those to be heard. when we have such a crazy and over heated housing market that the hearings have shown that sometimes it's illegally forcing...
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>>president david chiu: colleagues, do we need a roll call vote? can we do this same call same vote? this item passes on the first reading. [ applause [ cheers and applause ] >>president david chiu: with that, at this time why don't we go to general public comment. madam clerk? city clerk: sf public comment. public comment:at this time, members of the public may address the board on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board except agenda items. with respect to agenda items, your opportunity to address the board will be afforded when the item is reached in the meeting with one exception. when the agenda item has already been reviewed in a public hearing at which members of the public were allowed to testify and the board has closed the public hearing, your opportunity to address the board must be exercised during the public comment portion of the calendar. each member of the public may address the board for up to 3 minutes. if it is demonstrated that comments by the public will exceed 15 minutes, th
>>president david chiu: colleagues, do we need a roll call vote? can we do this same call same vote? this item passes on the first reading. [ applause [ cheers and applause ] >>president david chiu: with that, at this time why don't we go to general public comment. madam clerk? city clerk: sf public comment. public comment:at this time, members of the public may address the board on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board except...
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rewards and part two is -- >> >>president david chiu: thank you very much. are there any other members who wish to speak in general public comment. seeing none, general public comment is closed. madam clerk. committee adoption. >>president david chiu: colleagues do we have any item you would like to sever p item 16 and 18. city clerk: supervisor yee, supervisor avalos, aye, supervisor breed, aye, campos, aye, chiu aye, supervisor cohen, aye, ferrell aye, supervisor kim, aye, supervisor mar, aye, tang aye, supervisor wiener, there are 11 ayes. >> item 15. >> baby girls explaining harmful stereotypes to chip away to abortion rights, these will ban women in health services and have real impact on women in doctor offices. women of color can be scrutinized in eight ways that others would not. it's my hope today and the hope of the coalition that comes together on this, that san francisco would be the first jurisdiction to take the position to oppose the bans, i ask for your support. >> [gavel] this resolution is adopted. >> and with that madam clerk, would you re
rewards and part two is -- >> >>president david chiu: thank you very much. are there any other members who wish to speak in general public comment. seeing none, general public comment is closed. madam clerk. committee adoption. >>president david chiu: colleagues do we have any item you would like to sever p item 16 and 18. city clerk: supervisor yee, supervisor avalos, aye, supervisor breed, aye, campos, aye, chiu aye, supervisor cohen, aye, ferrell aye, supervisor kim, aye,...
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david chiu has not introduced legislation. president david chiu: thank you very much. next speaker. >> president chiu, supervisors, my name is -- i was retained about 2 years after he started this project to do outreach on the broadway quarter which is now called the top of broadway that i was well versed in the last 25 years. i will say this, i do not support many business owners who do not support moratoriums. not for 2 years as being requested. most of us support the conditional use process, and most of us support the pcn process when it's brought up. both process are very democratic. most don't support vacancies for many reasons. most of us don't agree that there is an excuse for vacancy. few years back on broadway which paralyzed the brandy building which has led to long-term vacancy there. this current resolution would create two additional vacancies which would make four large businesses vacant which would create four palaces on the broadway corridor. the broadway corridor has been plagued by crime and incidents. i have reviewed incidents of reports over a year
david chiu has not introduced legislation. president david chiu: thank you very much. next speaker. >> president chiu, supervisors, my name is -- i was retained about 2 years after he started this project to do outreach on the broadway quarter which is now called the top of broadway that i was well versed in the last 25 years. i will say this, i do not support many business owners who do not support moratoriums. not for 2 years as being requested. most of us support the conditional use...