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too eagerly, this is just great. both different visions, both creative thinking, both out of the box. i just am impressed with both. this is a great project. wrong the port could be in a better position to have two excellent candidates. i really don't know what to say. [speaker not understood]. thank you. >> i had another question. is there any percentage rent considered in the tmg proposal? >> in phase ii we'd have percentage rent. i think in phase 1 we're paying the base rent. thank you. >> any other questions? comments?
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i might have more than one, but if i was reading the numbers right, simon, is yours going to cost about less than 40 million to do phase 1 and 2, or was that 26 million just infrastructure? >> excuse me. the 26 million infrastructure, project costs 118 million, roughly in the same ballpark with tax credits. about 100 million. >> and can you guys both just give me a cursory review of what your maritime components will be? [laughter] >> you know, i beat him because i put this little self-launch crane in. he missed my little self-launch
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4,000 pound crane. there's one over in marina and sauselido where the public can go. i beat him. [laughter] >> thank you, commissioner. obviously maritime uses are important, both because it takes advantage of this wonderful asset on the water and because it's so important for trust consistency and bcdc approve. i think our proposals are very similar. in both cases i think the teams are proposing to rehabilitate the existing floating dock of the north. we are also proposing during the long-term phase to build and do guest stock along the south. the guest stock along the south would really operate part of the south beach harbor complex there and could be for both permanent docking and for larger craft that are guest docking. the floating dock on the north is more of a light duty
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facility and would be good for small craft launching for a human craft like kayak launching as well as ongoing taxi service which would serve both this project, of core, the brannan street wharf. in addition, of course, we would have some maritime facilities inside the building to serve the boaters who are coming and going. i had been -- was involved many years in the operation of south beach harbor which i'm happy to hear the port will soon be operating, where you have any kind of berthing use, you need rest rooms and showers and laundry and lockers and work rooms. it's just a lot of maritime facilities are involved in any kind of working small boat situation. so, we would have that as well. this is connected to separate from just the public access, which is the apron that would wrap all the way around the pier, new problemvs supported by the seismic upgrade. and of course the expansion and improvement along the north and south apron area near the embarcadaro.
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>> thank you. simon? [laughter] >> we have stuck to transient berthing. there's a difference between transient berthing having to do with bcdc. marina comes with filling the bay. transient if you don't stay more than two weeks is okay. so, similar to what amy said, we've got transient berthing. we have an elaborate plan which i made in the first thing -- the first presentation to extend the seawall for the south beach harbor to create a harbor for large visiting vessels. we did not include it in here. i have alluded to it and said it will be the subject of working with the port travel master at the south beach harbor and exploring that with
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bcdc because it is in everybody's best interest to get on with the mitigated negative declaration. if you start putting seawalls in you need for proper berthing, moffatt and nickel who has done an extensive study for us, [speaker not understood]. >> any other questions and comments? i want to thank both teams for your presentation and thank you for coming back again. we really appreciate it. and this has really been greater detail and a wonderful presentation. we really appreciate you coming. it's going to be a really hard decision, but thank you so much. >> thank you. >> item 14, new business. >> is there any new business? >> commissioners, any business? >> i would just like to ask if
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someone sometime in the future could give us a status on the complaints for darling delaware and what's going on there. >> certainly. >> especially their order complaint for hotline that's supposed to be in effect. >> any other new business? any public comment on new business? no? okay. adjournment? >> move adjourn. >> we adjourn in memory. >> captain tom [speaker not understood]. >> yes. we adjourn in memory of captain tom [speaker not understood]. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> meeting adjourned at 6:45 p.m. [adjourned]
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(clapping) >> thank you so much. (clapping). all right. if you will, please join me standing for our national song. >> where are you? >> oh, say can you see that the
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dawns early light what so we proudly hailed. at the twilights last beaming who bright stars and bright stereos through the peril site over the ramp parts we watched were so careless streaming and the rockets bright glare the bombs busting in air gave proof there the night that the flag was still there. oh, say side that star banner
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still wave? over the land of the free and the home of the brave. (clapping) >> wow, that was awesome she has a day job she's the community advocate for inhabitation she works with the aligning students to organize
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for asian students. it's my pleasure to welcome you to our ceremony and tonight i want you to meet the irritation this is the honoring achievements recognizing many of our asian community and efforts to promote units. 35 years ago president jimmy carter signed into law one week as the aligning pacific heritage week. and this was expand to include the whole month of may and in? 91 it was a permanent
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celebration. we also have included all communities. in san francisco we're committed to having the celebration. the plan of this celebration are the accumulate celebration committee and now it's my honor to greet you on behalf of the committee please give a warm welcome to my guest. good afternoon, everyone thank you so much for joining us this year and we celebrate the asian community. as i look around the room and i think about the event and in a
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few weeks ago going to have the asian fair, i think about all the parades a or marching or a cheri blossom or the columbus day parade everybody comes out to celebrate and throughout the whole most people are coming up u coming out. and we embrace the diversity so i thank you for being here today. and the theme of the dine arts i don't know how many of you who have been to this community font
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so isn't this the perfectly cool place. i want to thank the staff. but thank you so much for working with us to make this work. the committee choose the theme of the performing arts because of the many, many arts. they're waiting to see how they can enter the world of entertainment and that's what we're doing tonight we're honoring those are organizations who opened the door through the perform arts but all the ethnicity communities have benefited. so we want to thank you all for
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being here. i ask you please continue to do this because that is a good thing. this is a typical celebration and a special thank you to the mayor's office, communications the department of administration services have been very, very supportive. when you go to the reception you'll have another wonderful experience and as i mayor has said oh, we wouldn't be mere would without the sponsors. and we rely on our sponsors as
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far as for all you have done to make this happen thank you for all our sponsor in supporting our communities. and this wouldn't have happened without our community. a group of people have been meeting for more than a half of year and this heritage month celebration is for me and it's about people coming together. it's all about the families the asian pacific community. and i want to thank my co- chairs mary? and the american community and those are the filipino american communities. and this year joining our
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committee of the sisters cities i want to thank you because this is what this is about the mayor says the san francisco pride is wonderful to work together with all our asian communities thank you very much. so with that. thank you. again. >> thank you for your leadership in making this a model for other cities to follow. now we were hoping to introduce our mayor but the mayor received a last minute invitation to be with president clinton and his
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wife but in his place i'd like to have the following supervisors come up and the president of the board of supervisors to present the award and others and we would like to invite the other peripheries and elected officials to join them and the school board member and welcome them on stage. (clapping). thank you very much. >> good evening everyone hello. okay. just making sure you guys are out there. thank you and on behalf of the committee i also want - on behalf of the board of supervisors i want to say thank you and especially on behalf of
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mayor lee. i want to thank everyone to come to celebrate the contribution of asian folks to our city. san francisco is very proud of our relationship with the asian community and we appreciate all the committee. tonight we're honored to be joined from representatives from all the pacific asian countries. i'd like to have you all come up on stage. so i'm going to let you know please hold your applause until the end please welcome indonesia japan, singapore as well as the deputy general from korea and
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vampire please give them a warm welcome. and introducing supervisor erick. so i'm going to read the operation it's beautiful. today mayor lee is proclaiming asian panic heritage month in san francisco and the final whereas clause is most profound there's about it resolved the mayor of the city and county of san francisco in recognition of a 35 anniversary the federal legislation launching the celebration and in honor of this year's theme honoring achievement in the performing arts do hereby proclaim may as
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asian pacific heritage month. (clapping)
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(clapping) >> all right. so which for acting mayor david cowen please give a warm welcome to board president chiu. >> going it's good to be here supervisor cowen as well as supervisor mary and our school board member and all of you. i wish you could see the crowd from where i stand you are truly a beautiful crowd i'm going to say a something that's political risky i'm going to say with president obama said you are the best looking most beautiful
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crowd in san francisco. i was a little late because i was at the city hall in moving the warriors to san francisco hopefully by 2017. and as i was coming over i was thinking this has been a tremendous year when it comes to the giant winning the world series and the 49ers getting to the super bowl. and as i was thinking about our warriors and giant i realized i need to say a thanks to those of you in the audience who have been fans of the warriors and giants. we're celebrating the 35th
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anniversary mr. carter naming this the most but we're celebrating over a one hundred and 60 years of our struggles and 1 hundred and 60 years of overwhelming the issues and the successes we have here today. when i first come into office when i ran at that time, there was only one member of the board of supervisors who was asian today, we have 5 and we have a asian mayor and we live across the bay from another asian mayor from oakland. we represent the