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options. but we are also doing -- you are allowing people to line up along chestnut to get into the danube. how much of this will be a spillover? maybe they should of gotten this involved? >> well, the answer to the second question is no. this is the committee that handles actually closing the street. they will not be closing the
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street at all. as far as the other impact on the neighborhood. we did ask for a security plan for the specific purpose which would have them think about the ways in which they can manage those impacts and brought to use specifically. it is difficult to it difficult it -- to tease out these issues. -- these issues. the commission can't impose whatever conditions are brit to mitigate the impact.
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>> there is interaction with the police department. there is some crowd control. there is a security plan and they have given their concerns. obviously, the fire department has been there. >> the requirements as far security personnel. >> this would require the same that we do for nightclubs which is one for every 100 people. >> ok.
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>> would it be possible to establish a hot line for neighbors to call if there are any problems? >> absolutely. >> i have actually lived on the block on chestnut about half a block help it enters. if he is sane that the guests will be mainly her riding through the bus or through the bike, this is pretty much a hill like this. this is right in the middle. you will not really be coming from the top this year. you will probably be coming in from ohio -- from columbus.
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above it is the residential. in terms of forming a line, a lot of it will be on the walls of their property. this will be lined up. >> this would be people's neighborhoods. >> the way it is and done, as you come up in chess not. -- chestnut. if he were to go around jones, they have that entire block. this is all contained within the
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one block. >> that is excellent. >> do you know any students -- how many students attend the artist to to to? we have a representative now. >> we were told -- the line could you repeat? >> 5 under 57 is the current enrollment but on the weekend we were told that the use is minimal. there are people who come in and work on certain photography projects. this is no where near five under 57. >> i want to know what that was
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until the daily student population. that is what twice is. >> >> are there any other questions? >> i guess in what do you have to do to combat that? if they find out about this which is pretty awesome, would they to start flashing their badges and said that they would go paint? >> i don't know. i don't think it would be a restriction. we would be diligent about getting people in and out and doing total crowd control. this has been crowd control.
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we don't want to have a concert in parliament. -- that people we would like to have a concert in pharma that people would enjoy. >> you are having a fire marshal on staff. >> yes, we have a fire marshal on staff. that is a very good question. i know that there are offices there. we will encourage them to come. >> will people show up? >> i think the way that we have been playing this out is throughout the city. the problem with us having an invitation only as an.
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our messaging will honestly be a first come basis. the thing that we need to be very clear is that there will not be any mass marketing about this other than a pr push. we will utilize the bus shelters as much as we can but it will not be advertised. >> we will see if we can get an energy but nothing paid or anything that would be deemed advertising. we're hoping that we are getting people that have been invested at the 42 vindicated with us.
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if i knew i could attend a concert without a ticket, i could be encouraged to try to get into the azania. there is no way that you would know who shows up. it might be 500, it might be 5000. >> i know it will be communicated at a certain number which we hope will encourage people to come early or realize that they might not be able to get in. >> the doors are open right now at 3:00. >> doors close when you get to a thousand? >> yes. >> it is advantageous to us but we don't we have a way of truly understanding how many people will come. >> i was going to say when
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doing a vote on this i was going through the security plan and i recommend that currently they have listed 15 guards which is about a hundred. special last comments of not having a full grasp. the worst case scenario, 1000 people show up at 3:30. of recommend that the commission considers increasing the number of security. their explanation of how to control the sound balance, it sounds pretty good. i am eager to do this sound test. they make it sound like it could work. i'm curious to see.
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>> we have are the allocated five extra guards from the thousands we thought we were going to receive. >> if it is deemed to that you are impacting the neighborhood, we can have you double your security guards. i appreciate the fact that you allocated an extra five cards but you might have to allocate an extra 10. i'm not sure if that is what will happen. >> let me open the floor to public comment. is there public comment?
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we have all been involved with community events and how difficult it is to get people to realize that they have a say over what is happening in their neighborhood. i do not understand how a large commercial event on a residential block could be approved without input from the residence it will be significantly impacted by it. by virtue of your questions, you are aware of viral communication, and noise. there will be a significant impact on this neighborhood, a
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i often think that people think that, 300 people, that is a lot of people. it depends upon the size of the space. the fire department is allowing them to have more than 1000 people and the fire department in my point of view is always conservative. i think that it could absorb at least 1000 people or more. i think if they process people in quickly, the impact on the streets might be greatly reduced. that is something that would benefit them as well as they processed people quickly and cut them off the streets. the worst thing would-be getting people really mad. it looks like they have met all of their burdens with regards to sound.
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i trust that -- will set levels at something that is totally tenable for everyone. i'm encouraged about this. i wish you luck. i will vote for you. anyone else. >> miami neighborhood representative kamal one of the two representatives. i would like to make it clear that i am supportive of this. san francisco is a big city and we should be able to have things like this without the world coming to an end. there are first amendment rights and called as well, speech, music, entertainment are protected. we will do our best to make
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sure that this does not disturb the neighbors that you are entitled to peace in your homes. i enjoyed the questions that commissioner joseph already put to the promoters. i would like to add a condition to the motion reading more or less requiring them to distribute one more letter to all neighbors within a blank. i don't know the number of within a radius that includes a phone number which should be answered at all times by someone with the authority to immediately address any complaints. commissioner joseph scribbled out 500.
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ought -- >> is that a motion? >> that is a condition to be added to the motion. >> of the commission. do you have anything to say? >> i believe that this because i know that neighborhood really well, the fact that this is at an angle, from where it seems like the sound will be going, it will be facing kuwait tower instead of a lot of t
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