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-- cequa delays may be involved. i am asking to insure a guarantee if there is a delay. >> in the dda, the section relates to corporate guarantees for financial obligation of the developer. the guarantee would be $5 million, and it would increase to $10 million after the proceedings are done, and that would be when most of the financial obligations would begin. >> out is what i would like to offer. >> do we have a motion that
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includes the amendments by supervisor camkim? >> i have one more amendment. i would like to add to the document which establishes a process for the allocation of additional increments, which is what we are working on right now, and the language is also before my colleagues. >> have made changes as your amendment include -- how many changes as your amendment now include now? >> 3. >> we have a motion on who include the three changes outlined. we have a motion and a second.
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the you what to speak on this? >> i had a separate amendment i wanted to bad if we are considering these together. this would be an amendment to item number 10, and this has to do with ensuring the historic preservation commission for ensuring they advised. i would like to read into the record that it would save the historic preservation commission language be added to the design document inc. establishing a special use district and they shall not approve without first consulting
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with a qualified architectural planner or other planner. it says the preservation specialist or if no such person exists, a third specialist. after the proposed project compliance for rehabilitation. they may forward it for review. that has been looked at by our city attorney as well. this would be an amendment to number 10. >> can we take those together? we have a motion. supervisor wiener: haidas have two questions about the amendment.
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-- i just have to questions about the amendment. the phrase was historic rehabilitation. i cannot recall. >> i would like you to describe the definition of fat. -- of that. >> my other thing is that this specifically refers to the secretary of interior, and i cannot recall whether those standards are inc. in san francisco's statutory of law or elsewhere. those are high standards that may or may not always be appropriate for urban settings, and i am curious to know if that is true elsewhere.
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>> on treasure island, there are a number of national registry buildings. all of these are within the trust area, so they fall within jurisdiction of those resources. there is a resolution that says they are looking at use and that mitigation measures set out a performance standard they must follow. in the design for development, it is a procedural development, and currently, they are required to consult with historic resources experts about these standards. the amendment would specify the
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historic resources experts would be the planning department and the city staff and that acred -- they could seek input but they need not do it. >> it would apply to what kinds of projects in treasure island? >> it would have not applied to any project. a -- it would apply to any project. >> it would require the application, and my question is do we do about elsewhere by ordinance. >> but is a general standard the city typically will follow in terms of its analysis as well as
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when we analyze projects that might alter it resources. goo>> there is a debate because standards are high, and there are people who believe there should be on modification. my question is are there other aspects that mandate application of standards? >> i have been informed by the historic resources experts but the planning code does not contain a requirement following standards, but of the commission has adopted it as a rule in terms of their view of projects
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in jurisdiction. >> i would request that the amendment be separated. >> why don't we do that thelma -- why don't we do that? colleagues, can we take those amendments without objection? those are for the underlying documents, items 14 through 59. with respect to the motion, is there a second? can we have our role call on that motion. >> [calling vote ss]
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supervisor chu: no. supervisor cohen: no. supervisor farrell: no. supervisor wiener: no. we have 7 ayes, and 4 nos. >> the motion passes. >> i understand there are still amendments that need to be made to the items 10, 11, and 17.
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those have been circulated. can we take a roll-call vote? can we take those amendments without objection? at this time, if we could take a roll call vote on the entire package of legislation, items 8 through 17 as well as item 59. >> if i could make a final
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comment, because i want to acknowledge the 14 years of work that went into this, and i want to recognize people who really worked for years on this project. but i want to recognize cherie williams. [applause] many organizations -- mercy, boys and girls condlub, and of course our partners for advocating for this project. i want to thank you for the work you have done. there is a lot that comes with this development, but most important is the 240 units coming down the pipeline, and i think that is a great seat, and i am happy to be part of the
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project that has tons of community input and that i hope weekend reading and we can replicate. >> -- and we can replicate. i was just reminded that supervisor campeau's stepped out. i would like to out of we rescind the vote so we can vote unanimously. -- to ask you to increase in the vote so we can vote unanimously. now if we can take a roll-call vote. [calling votes] >> it is approved unanimously.
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[applause] one final vote on items 8 through 17 and item 59 as amended, a package that will approve. [calling votes] >> we have 11 ayes. >> the ordinance this adopted superior -- the ordinance is
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adopted. [applause] we are not done yet, so we are done with treasure island but not done with the rest of the meeting. why don't we recess for five minister -- 5 minutes in? >> will combine to the board of supervisors meeting in -- welcome back to the board of supervisors meeting. we are now at roll call.
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>> thank you. we have a couple of items. we think the information is important for the city to have, and the second ordinance provides transportation be reimbursed for employees who work of the airport. the rest i submit. >> i am submitting this relating to lun hiring the five offered.
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-- whiff the hiring the i offered. we realized there were a lot of people who were if ratepayers, and we wanted to make sure we were going to do is expand for those who made contributions with their tax dollars. this was signed in last friday. i had two meetings prior to the mayor meeting, so this really recognizes how flexible the
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legislation was and how it is something that will work for all of our region. that is my item for introduction. >> i wanted to congratulate supervisor of the los -- supervisor avalos for working on the. next week i will be introducing and now in memoriam for one of our chinese heroes who passed away. she was an amazing woman who just passed away, and she had a legacy of fighting for women and a history of supporting all kinds of struggles from china to chinatown and in san francisco and the bay area.
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the rest i am submitting as well. supervisor campos: ideas have not -- supervisor chu: i just have two things i want to bring up. about a high-speed rail, and i would like to close with in memoriam. he departed on may 28, memorial day weekend. he was born in louisiana, the eldest of four. he became a san franciscan after
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his military service, and he married margaret, whom he was married to for 66 years. the city and our country he served as a director for 48 years. he was employed as an electrician at the u.s. treasury. he also was a commander for disabled veterans military order of her fall hardest -- per call heart, -- purple heart.
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he leaves his wife, daughter, and a lot of grandchildren. >> i would like to submit an in memoriam for the fire fighter, and i know the community is really mourning their losses. they were relieved 11 members of the department -- who they were really lovely members of the department, and i am sure everyone will be a memorial on friday, and i am looking forward
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to seeing you there. i am also calling for a hearing on the small business fund, which has been a tremendous asset to small businesses in san francisco. >> if we can do that in memoriam without objection. >> i wanted to submit a motion to withdraw a charter amendment for board of education members. i initially submitted this when there was an election in june. second, this is an announcement. a good friend of one of our legislative aides went missing when days ago -- 10 days ago.
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it seems to me the case may not be homicide, but the family believes she is alive, and their sixth police officers from hayward. they are really competinpleadinr support. our condolences and often prayers go -- when thoughts and prayers go to the family. >> i have already submitted, but i want to wish a special congratulations to my daughter's class.
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>> but concludes a roll call. >> assault -- let's go to general public comments. first speaker. >> [speaking for languageign la]
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>> congratulations to our supervisor. if you look in here with me, you
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would know why i refuse to speak today. you want to talk about treasure island. i support treasure island. gavin newsom, when he had 105 million to control treasure island. you make our dreams come true. i asked him in 2009 to allow me -- trying to come and visit me and stay with me. the other issue i would like to tell you -- his name, white.
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she has lost two of her people. our supervisor is talking about. here, i bring it for you. ladies and gentlemen, i want to be here on friday. if you want to be responsible for his victory and you want to our fire fighters to die like heros, i love them and i would love to see you there. >> thank you very much. next speaker.
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>> good evening, supervisors. it is important to understand the real cost of privatization. not only through business interests think that they own the sidewalk, but they have implemented a community benefits so that they could have the contention for the sidewalk. nothing is more emblematic of this abuse than the san francisco public library where private fund-raisers call themselves a public-private partnership think that they own the library. the way to stop this is the open government accountability laws that have moved under the heading of sunshine laws. as far as the city hall family is concerned, money is king. community is what the private
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tears are buying with their money. if corporations paid for the benches in the san francisco supervisors chamber, then you would understand that you would not be able to say that you could not criticize the corporations because they paid for the benches. you would probably still recognize that as an improper restriction of freedom of speech. that is what the library commission and the library department says. the public will have to sit on the floor. that is why they wanted to destroy the library. not only do they own the library, they own your right to speak out. that is the goal of privatization. democracy is under attack. private philanthropy buys their influence and the public does not even get the money.
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that is why the lies cost more. >> madam speaker. >> and do you feel like you are being forced to listen to this broadcast? i hope you will exercise your free will. your teacher failed you. i miserably failed you. you have until two weeks ago. this was wrong. 20 tackles -- that equals 1000. this appeared on the wall after 70 years. daniel was brought in to interpret this