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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- supervisor chu: good morning. welcome to the budget and finance subcommittee meeting. we will be joined by supervisor mirkarimi shortly. our clerk is mr. victor young. do we have any announcements today? >> please turn off all cell phones. if you wish to speak during public comment, please fill out
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the speaker card and turned it in to myself. if you wish to submit documents, please provide them to the clerk for the file. items appearing today will appear -- supervisor chu: thank you very much. please call item no. 1. >> item #one. resolution authorizing the department of the environment to retroactively accept and expend a grant in the amount of $114,138 from the california department of resources recycling and recovery for the purpose of increasing used motor oil recycling and household hazardous waste management. supervisor chu: thank you very much. we have the department of the environment here. >> the morning, supervisors. this grant is to promote used oil recycling. the focus this year is on mechanics, people in the community that change other people's oil. we are finding the bulk of the oil not being recycled properly.
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in front of you you have a brochure. you can see a list of drop-off locations for oil a round of the city. this is a very evenly distributed program. supervisor chu: specifically on details, it looks like he will be contracting out $52,000? >> $52,000. supervisor chu: $62,000? >> $52,000. supervisor chu: the sheet that we have says 52 -- $62,000. and this does not require any additional funding? >> correct.
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>> if you take a look at the budget, there are $10,000 of to be determined contracts. and 42,000 implementation on community-based out reach. it is possible that the summary sheet might be in error. supervisor chu: i do see the details behind the schedule. we do not have a budget analysts report on this item. without any questions, i would like to open this up for public comment. are there any members of the public that wish to speak? seeing no one, public comment is closed. is there a motion to set this aside for a recommendation? without objection. item number two?
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>> item #two. resolution approving leases to the terms of eight (8) new airline/airport lease and use agreements between the city and various airlines, effective july 1, 2011, to allow such airlines to conduct domestic and international flight operations at san francisco international airport. supervisor chu: thank you very much. we have cathy bonner from the airport. >> good morning. the airport is requesting your approval for eight additional airline lease agreements. the terms before you today are identical to the 31 leases approved by the board last year. we gave the airline's three different opportunities to become a signatory airlines to these agreements. we believed that this would be the last round today. the last of the three. these will be the last people in
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the signatory airlines to sign- on. setting the rates and charges at the airport for another 10 years. the term of july 2011 through 2021. approving new agreements with air canada, berlin, hawaiian airlines, abx, hawaii and cargo, and ameriflight. some of these leases would authorize landing rights and terminal rentals. three of the leases are cargo only airlines simply requesting landing rights. i would be happy to answer any
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specific questions you might have. supervisor chu: let's go to the budget analysts report on this item. >> as we stated on page 7 of the report, the subject airlines have paid the airport landing fees for fiscal year 2007. on page 8 b. point out that with respect to two of these airlines, canada and new zealand, they are producing some of their space because of less of a need for the space, resulting in a reduction of revenues.
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as you know, it will have no direct fiscal impact on the airport because of its policy where it necessary with a projected budgetary shortfall, they would realize approval of this resolution -- they would realize. we recommend approval of this resolution. supervisor chu: are there any members of the public that wish to comment on item number two? seeing no one, public comment is closed. we have a motion to send the item forward with recommendations. done without objection. mr. clerk, are there any other items before us? >> that completes the subcommittee agenda. supervisor chu: thank you very much. the subcommittee is now adjourned.
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can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go.
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the most amazing places in san francisco. [applause] it includes some of the most successful neighborhoods in our city. brno heights -- bernal heights. [applause] and, of course, the mission. [applause] i want to begin by thanking each and every one of you for being here tonight, for taking time out of your busy schedules and making time to come to this town hall meeting. [speaking spanish] by the way, i see dean. i do not know if you want to come up here -- i see the dean
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of the city college. i do not know if you want to come up here. please come on up. [applause] we are going to first go to the big production, so you will hear from each of the individuals we have here. they are going to say their names, who they are, what they do for the city. i also see a supervisor -- i also see supervisor kim. thank you for being here. she represents the neighboring district. this shows how much she cares about the city, so thank you for being here. this meeting would not be possible without the help of so many people that have worked in the last few weeks to make it happen. i want to begin by thanking mayor lee, first and foremost. [applause] one of the first conversations we had was about the importance
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of involving the community in these discussions. one of the first things we talked about was how he was going to come to district 9 and have a budget town hall meeting so that the budget discussions do not just happen in city hall but actually happened here in this community, so thank you, mayor lee. i also want to thank the organizations that have come together to work on this. they have done everything from helping to create the format for the town hall meeting to providing things like child care and translation. on that note, each you need child care, as was previously announced, we have licensed child care personnel in room 101. you go out these doors. that is provided. we also have translation, but these organizations are the ones that have made it possible. i want to thank these individuals. without their help, this would not be a reality. courtney, who has worked to
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provide food for us tonight. later on at the meeting, if you would like to go in the back in an orderly fashion, food is provided. so many others in the nation that have helped to make that happen. the district organizations that are now providing translation. [applause] the mayor's office of civic the basement. -- civic engagement. you saw the performance that happen. but also [inaudible] thank you. you saw the performance by those kids. child care provided by family connections, basic neighborhood center of family services.
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thank you for providing that. [applause] i also want to give special thanks to mark sanchez. thank you for your help. we greatly appreciate it. thank you for housing in the bronco heights neighborhood center -- in the burn all heights neighborhood center -- in the bernal heights neighborhood center. [inaudible] lastly, but certainly not least, and i want to thank myst
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