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tv   [untitled]    August 11, 2011 12:00pm-12:30pm PDT

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>> before i take a roll, please turn off your cell phone, pagers, electronic devices. will call. -- roll call. [roll call] commissioners, the first item on the calendar is items proposed for continuance. at the beginning of the calendar, there were nine and since then there were none. we can move on to other matters. item number one under consideration from the june 3, 2011 hearing. we would ask that you adopt the
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draft minutes. president olague: is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. vice-president miguel: i move to adopt the draft minutes. >> on that motion -- commissioner antonini: aye commissioner moore: aye. vice-president miguel: aye >> are there any other commission matters? president olague: yes, i noted an interesting article with the title "medical office play." you remember the trying goal -- triangle matter that was before
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us. this is the property directly across from 16th street. it is in mission bay. it is four large blocks -- lots on 17th and 16th streets, running street through. it is being discussed within the department and everything, but they are thinking of putting in a medical office building. while it could possibly be an excellent adjunct to what is happening in mission bay, i remember back when the parnassus campus of ucs was buying up residence -- residences and putting in housing and small medical offices until the neighborhood stopped them from doing that.
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and while certain medical- related facilities are undoubtedly necessary, it is possibly something we should be cautious about. >> ok. commissioners, if there are no other concerns -- commissioner antonini: 1 more. if you will pardon me. the payment to the and parks program was paid by san francisco beautiful. >> congratulations. president olague: commissioner sugaya? commissioner sugaya: i guess as long as we have some time -- >> now, now, now. commissioner sugaya: it is an ad that shows the clarity of the glass by showing it landscaping,
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which does wonders for birds. [laughter] i will pass this off to the bird people, whoever they are. i do not remember the website, but this does show the outline of an owl flown into a window. it apparently flew away, because they could not find the al. but the outline is clear because the owl had some kind of powder on its others or something. anyway, i will e-mail this to you guys. president olague: thank you for that. can you keep us posted on when this will be at the board? i think some of us may want to go and give support to the department recommendations. commissioner sugaya: ok. >> commissioners, we can move on
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to the director's report. the directors announcements. >> thank you, linda. good afternoon, everyone. i want to give you a short updates on staff working with wholefoods on the situation at -- did you get a memo in your packet today? from a wholefoods -- whole foods. the bottom line is the neighbors are not completely happy with the situation, but we do believe they are now in compliance. there are two main issues that i think we're part of your conditions of approval even one as the hours of loading and the other is the staging of trucks on the street. your conditions did allow them to load between 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.. we believe 4:00 a.m. is the time when the conditions would allow
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that. primarily because we did not want to stage trucks on the street during traffic hours, and because when they are using the building without making modifications, the trucks have to go through the parking lot. it is very difficult, if not impossible to load during store hours. that is the challenge we have. it is a very early hour, admittedly, to load, but that was consistent with the commission. we did have the department of public health test for the noise conditions, and we believe they are in compliance at this time. did you have a question, commissioner? commissioner moore: do they unload with the motor is running for the motors off? >> i believe with the motors of f. obviously, that is an annoyance, as well. we have tried to do that in such a way that they have agreed to minimize the amount of time they are backing up.
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but i believe they do turn the engines of. i will clarify, but i believe that is true. sense we will be in -- since we will be in right after this meeting, i want to give you a heads up that in the packet you will have a memo from housing on housing information, updating the commission where we are, meeting the various categories of housing, the various affordable categories, as well as market rates. you will see that in this packet. bottom line is we are doing a little better on meeting the low in come -- low income goals. president olague: low to middle income? >> that is right. it is low and middle. there are four categories of low market rate. two categories are doing better
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than others. we are slightly ahead of the market rate, but i was surprised it is not more than 113% above bowl. finally, i will be out of the office starting tomorrow through june 22, and kelly will be in charge of the department at that time. then i will be out again the week of june 29. bill will be in charge at that time the banks got sanchez will be out at the same time i am -- bill will be in charge at that time. scott sanchez will be out at the same time ibm. president olague: i guess my question -- do you know what the neighbors in the haight are concerned about? >> i believe it is the early loading our. i believe that is the key issue. president olague: i just glanced at the report when i got your.
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50% to 70% of the ami, at 15.9%. moderate, those of the categories were we seem to have not achieved our goals. >> that is right. president olague: commissioner sugaya? commissioner sugaya: wasn't there a neighborhood complete about trucks on the street and in the early morning? >> yes, there was a concern about that. whole foods agreed to pull them off the street. >> thank you. >> sure. >> for review? >> board of appeals? there are three items scott thought would be of interest to the commission from last night's hearing. one is that the board presented
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an award to lawrence for his years of service. as you know, he is serving as the special assistant to the city administrator working on the earthquake safety program. at the mayor's office. second has to do with 2334 market street, the site of the trigger bar. you heard the code enforcement case. the board heard a jurisdiction request related to the violation and the penalty issued on may 7, 2010. trigger requested the board to reduce the penalty. is currently at $50,000. they are able to go to the board to reduce that penalty, but in this case, the board voted to deny the jurisdiction request and the nob remains in effect.
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the third item has to do with 1727 union street, the brickyard restaurant. the board heard that appeal on june 22, and continued to allow the petition holder to me with neighbors and address of noise concerns. the permit holder did not meet with neighbors and did not submit alternatives and until august 3. the board addressed that with them, that they did not meet with them in a timely fashion. they voted to continue the item until september 21 to allow more time to meet with neighbors. that is it for my report. >> just for the record, commissioners, the board is on break. the historic preservation commission did not meet this week. commissioners, we can move to general public comment. at this time, members of the
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public may address you on items of interest to the public within the subject matter jurisdiction of this commission, with the exception of agenda items which may only be addressed during their time on the calendar and not during this category. each member of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes. i have no speaker cards. president olague: is there any general public comment? if you can come to the microphone at this time, ma'am. >> hi. i came here at of concern for people who are working and are employed, but they are living at below poverty levels of living. there is in and out prison movement in my community. we do not want to live in the jail system. we want to be able to afford to live and thrive in san francisco. we need to reiterate the reentry
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program for people who are getting a second opportunity to work. there is a lot of work in san francisco that we are more than capable of doing. we need a better quality of life. the teenagers that hang on the street corners, stuff like that, there is not a lot of places for them to go to have something to do. the community is isolated. and there is a liquor stores on every corner. you know what i am saying? we want opportunities to work, not just in the bayview, but all over san francisco. we need someone to take us on. give us an opportunity to improve ourselves so we can stop recycling our children in the prison system. president olague: thank you. and you live in the bayview?
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thank you for your comment. is there any other general public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioners, we begin your calendar with item #5. and then the to planning code section 602.10.607.1.608. >> good afternoon, members of the commission. before you, this is a special sign district ordinance. it would amend the planning code, and it was introduced by supervisor farrell for the existing shopping center located -- it is bounded by
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masonic avenue, geary boulevard, lyon street, and o'farrell street. it has a proposed senate amendment today, and it proposes an exterior changes to be building that require a building permanent -- building permit application. after the july 11, 2011 meeting, you approved the request for the conditional use authorization. that is case 2010 -- to allow it to occupy former retells basis to occupy the first and second levels of the shopping center.
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after that hearing, we have the special sign district ordinance pending ceqa review. at the july 28 hearing, commissioners did express a variety of concerns. of particular concerns, the compatibility of the exterior modifications and. in approving a conditional use authorization, they pledged to work with the product sponsor on these issues. the department has two sets of recommendations. the first set specifically addressed to commercial sign district ordinance. the department recommendations regarding the sign district is
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that the proposed freestanding sign on masonic avenue near o'farrell, that it be reduced from 35 feet to 25 feet in height. in addition, the department recommends that the freestanding directional signs be reduced in height from the proposed 15 feet to 70. -- to 7 feet. the project sponsor also proposes the following changes to the project. first, the four new projecting signs for geary street, the department recommends those four sons be visually distinct from and subordinate to the existing
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signs, that they be at least a little bit smaller. the second is the copy on the existing projecting sign up for geary street should be oriented vertically. lastly, the existing cyanogen the building exterior should be visible, and that would entail removing the proposed -- decorative panel. it should be located in a way that does not obscure, where there are no existing windows. in some, the department report a composed or in as to create a new special sign district to approve the senate and facilitate single use for the subject site.