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ly." those are my non substantive amendments. president chiu: this is seconded by supervisor avalos. without objection, we will amend the one as opposed, and unless there is discussion, we will take a roll-call vote on items 28 and 29. clerk calvillo: supervisor chu, supervisor kim abscent, supervisor mirkarimi, supervisor wiener, supervisor alioto-pier -- supervisor
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avalos, supervisor chiu, supervisor kim. president chiu: let's go to item 32. clerk calvillo: item number 32, the settlement involving the lawsuit against t-mobile's. -- the lawsuit concerning t- mobile's. -- t-mobil. president chiu: this is passed on first reading. item number 33. clerk calvillo: item 33, the settlement of a claim with shatese stewart. president chiu: same house and
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call. next item. clerk caliv -- calvillo: item number 34, the cinema of a lawsuit concerning -- the settlement of a lawsuit concerning jorei enterprises. president chiu: supervisor maxwell -- supervisor avalos? supervisor avalos: i would like to amend the item 32. president chiu: colleagues? that vote is amended. supervisor avalos: ? i believe the conditional use ordinance that is governing how are facilities are sited should
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be tried. if we were to do the settlement, that creating a precedent, that ordnance made ineffective, and in the future, there will be a process that will be created through the process of the settlement. i think we will not provide the intent that was governing how we would decide our facilities, so i will be voting no. president chiu: supervisor campos? supervisor campos: i understand why this was put forward and can see the reasons behind it. i do worry about the precedent that the sec, and for those reasons, i will be voting against it -- why i do worry about the precedent that this sets. president chiu: why do we not
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take a roll call? clerk calvillo: supervisor chu, supervisor cohen, supervisor kim, supervisor mirkarimi, supervisor wiener, supervisor avalos, supervisor chiu. president chiu: this item passes. item number 35. clerk calvillo: item 35, the settlement of a lawsuit with arash ghanadan. president chiu: roll call.
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clerk calvillo: [reading roll] there are 11 ayes. president chiu: this ordinance is passed on the first reading. item number 36. clerk calvillo: item number 36, the settlement of a claim with weintraub capital management, a claim filed on january 25, 2011. president chiu: same house, same call? this is passed. next item. clerk calvillo: item 37, the settlement of an unmitigated claim with ned bresnahan.
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president chiu: same house in col. next item. -- same house, same call. next item. president chiu: next item. clerk cal; -- cal; -- ca;vo;; -- calvillo: item number 38, the settlement of an unmitigated came not -- unmitigated claim with pearl howell. president chiu: same house same call. next item. clerk calvillo: item 39, in
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dealing with business and tax regelation codes. -- regulation could. supervisor mirkarimi: i would like to make a motion. president chiu: supervisor w iener. supervisor wiener: i want to thank supervisor mirkarimi for bringing this forward. i do not support a continuance. this is gone through an extensive, expensive process, gone through several conditions, gone through the land use committee, and at the very, very last minute, as is often the case in san francisco, those who are sophisticated about trying to kill things waited until the end and then raised an objection, and i am concerned that this could, and i hope this
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doesn't happen, but it could be an opening for those who want to unravel this ordinance to unravel it. we received an email from nancy shanahan yesterday, outlining all sorts of changes that she once that i think would severely undermined -- that she wants that would severely undermine this. i am against this. this ordinance did go through a strong process. there are things i would change if i could, but i would like for it to include the entire city. i would like it to include digital and analog music, but it does not, and that is the legislative process, so i am ready to vote on it today, and i would be voting against the continuance. president chiu: supervisor elsbernd? supervisor elsbernd: this is
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really not one week. it would actually be six weeks, because we are recessed for about four or five weeks after next week, so we could get this thing going in the middle of august. if we continue in just one week, it will not get going until the end of october. if there are just such nominal changes to be discussed, that could be done on the second reading. we do not need a one-week continuance. president chiu: any further discussion? supervisor mirkarimi? supervisor mirkarimi: i just want to say thank you from supervisors elsbernd and wiener. this has been a work in progress, while sculpted by the input of all of you, but i am, as i have from the beginning, provided, i think, the collegial courtesy that we are trying to get i think as much from everybody, so i have been asked
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by one of our colleagues that it would be best for a one week continuance, and i am certainly consider it of that, and i understand -- i am certainly considered of that. -- consider it -- considerate of that. let's make sure that we fortified that expectation. -- fortify that expectation. president chiu: let's take a roll call vote on continuing this until august 2. clerk calvillo: [reading roll]
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there are 7 ayes and 4 noes. president chiu: this ordinance will be continued until august 2. item 40. clerk calvillo: item number 40, dealing with the inner clement, outer clement, and geary neighborhood commercial controls. president chiu: supervisor mar? supervisor mar: i want to thank some from my office to have a lot of time in gauging many different community forces on this one but especially the work of the planning department --
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from my office who have spent a lot of time engaging many different community forces. there has a lot gone in from the small-business community, especially the small-business commissioners and staff, and i wanted to thank them tremendously for their work on this issue, and also the planning commissioners, as well. this legislation has the principal and altman objective in supporting the district, especially those that are locally owned and to encourage economic activity there, especially in the greater respect -- the greater geary corridor. this is the diversity of the businesses. it utilizes the legislative process, our powers to update controls or modernize emperor in a way that leads to greater
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opportunity for all of our small businesses. it also encourages other residences was strengthening businesses. i wanted to say that after hearings of the small business commission but also at the planning commission and also the land use committee, there have been a lot of great stories of small business owners, and i wanted to say that a coalition has signatures in support of our legislation and to promote small businesses in the city, but one of the key points was a story told by jonathan, one of the co- owners of per corner in my district. jonathan owns that store, and his statement at the land use committee is "i work seven days a week, sold back home, move back home, put myself in debt to
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pursue my dream of being a small-business owner 10 months ago. i have never been happier. most of the money i make at the pet store is put right back in the neighborhood. i shop, patronize restaurants, bookstores, and even other pet stores in the neighborhood. i have had many coming to thank us for increase in the neighborhood and inspiring them to take action and inspiring them to start their own small business, or just to be a better neighbor. our vision is to grow with our beloved customers and in doing so make the richmond district a beloved neighborhood to everyone who shops or reside here. that is really the heart of our ordinance in supporting character of our neighborhood, the businesses, and how neighborhood serving businesses like pat conor or the pet supply store are businesses that are critical to the health of our neighborhood." i wanted to urge my colleagues to be supportive of this as a key step forward in revitalizing
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the richmond district neighborhood, so i urge your support. thank you, colleagues. supervisor: with respect to supervisor mar, i think this is a mistake and a step in the wrong direction. this is not about whether you like chain stores were small businesses. this is about the process that we have in place, the conditional use process, that was created by proxy with only a few exceptions. chain stores and san francisco have to go through the cu process -- chain stores in san francisco. the planning commission makes a decision, and that can then be appealed to this board.
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as president of the neighborhood association, i helped lead the charge against particular chain stores coming into the store because they were inappropriate, and we beat both of them at the planning commission. the process does work. with the signatures that have been collected, and it looks like they are largely from the richmond, that does not bode well for them thursday night at the planning commission, and i believe we should allow the process to work, and i guarantee you this will not be the last micro chain store that we will see, because we will see on a very ad hoc basis in particular chain store coming into a particular neighborhood, and
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instead of letting the planning process work itself out, we will see the planning process ban this particular type of chain store in this particular neighborhood with the absolute best of intentions, but i think we will end up with an even more convoluted planning code and a hodgepodge of chain store regulation, so i will be voting against this tonight, and it is not to express an opinion that i think that petco should go into geary street, and we all have to remain neutral on that, but in my mind, this is just not the right policy. thank you. president chiu: any additional discussion? roll call both i no. 40. -- roll call vote on item number 40. clerk calvillo: supervisor chu, cohen, mar, elsbernd, mirkarimi,
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is passed on the first reading. item 42. clerk calvillo: a resolution of the board of supervisors determining in making certain findings. president chiu: colleagues, can we take this same house, same call? next item. clerk calvillo: this is an ordinance amending the code and tax regulations code regarding permitting a taxi, and trees -- a tax increase. president chiu: colleagues, can we take this item same house, same call, or do we need a roll- call vote? same house, same call. this is passed on the first reading. why do we now not go to roll call for introductions? clerk calvillo: supervisor chu,
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kim, wiener? supervisor wiener: today, i am calling for a hearing on what various city departments, including the mayor's office on housing and other departments, are doing to encourage the production of moderate and middle-income housing in san francisco. inclusionary housing. how that review will addressed the connection -- that will address the city's ability to would attract and maintain private and non-profit sector jobs. we do a very good job producing market rate housing in san francisco. we do a respectable job producing low and very low-
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income housing in the city. we are close to meeting our targets. we do a very poor job producing moderate and middle-income housing in san francisco, moving as potentially in the direction of being a city of rich and poor without a large middle class to support the tax base and to provide the stability that any city or society needs. we need to be very aggressive in providing that housing, and i am very interested to hear with the various city departments at issue wrote to let us know what they are doing and what strategies they are proposing, and supervisor carmen chu is cosponsoring this , so the thank you, supervisor. clerk calvillo: thank you, supervisor wiener.
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supervisor cohen/ supervisor cohen: we all know about the shooting that happened in san francisco, and as a result of that, today, i am introducing a hearing request to be countered. the policies and programs that the employment to assure the safety of residents and visitors riding on muni and how they enforce farwe -- fare collection. these concerns are about safety on muni. we have heard from residents, not just in my district but citywide. we are aware of needing additional revenue to close the budget gap, so, hopefully, throughout this hearing, we will
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be able to answer some questions for us. i would like to work with departments to better understand three simple questions. which experience is the highest rates of violence or public safety issues? two, what are the strategies being used to deal with the public safety issues, and 3, 1 lines experience the fares, and what does this cost the mta approved -- what lines experience those? much like what was transpiring earlier, that the buses should be shrink wrapped or not to be shrink wrapped. the rest, i submit, mr. president. clerk calvillo: thank you, supervisor cohen. supervisor farrell? supervisor farrell: supporting
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our post 9/11 veterans. san francisco has always had a very rich history of supporting our veterans, and i will say along with supervisor cohen, the son and daughter of vietnam-era veterans, the sacrifices that they make for us, there is not enough gratitude we can show them. this recognizes the number of organizations that have been deeply involved with the post 9/11 veterans in particular, and those that serve in the middle east theater face unique challenges in san francisco as well as across the nation. these organizations play an important role, and they are more than worthy of our full support, recognition, and honor, and i want to thank the supervisors for their support. the rest, i will submit. clerk calvillo: thank you,
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supervisor farrell. supervisor mirkarimi? supervisor mirkarimi: this legislation would allow them to opt out of secure communities. it urges governor brown and the state attorney to join the governors of illinois, massachusetts, and new york and suspending or terminating agreements with immigration and customs enforcement, known as ice, on the police-ice collaboration. approximately 70% of individual support it. they have no criminal record or have committed no low-level crimes, including some people who are domestic violence survivors, whose only contact with the police occurred because they called for help. governors in those states have suggested to terminate or suspend or have refused to sign an agreement with federal ice
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authorities. law-enforcement officials, including our san francisco sheriff mike hennessey, the yellow county sheriff, and the retired chief police -- chief of police have concern about damage caused by secure communities on community policing. the u.s. congressional spanish secaucas, -- spanish caucus, and others have urged obama to suspend secure communities because of the reckless nature in which victims of crime and those witnesses have also been treated. the resolution speaks for itself. the rest i will submit. thank you. clerk calvillo: thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. president chiu? president chiu: today, i have been in more remote region -- i have an in memoriam.
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she was a cyclist, tragically missed by her friends and family. the rest i will submit. clerk calvillo: thank you. note supervisor campos? supervisor campos: i would like to add my name to the secure community program. then there is legislation that introduced previously to provide a more cohesive definition about what we mean by community policing in the city and county of san francisco. i am proud and pleased to report that my office as well as members of different committees have been working with the chief of police, who is working with us to make sure that we pass this legislation in a manner that will make sure that we have
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meaningful community policing, codified not only in statute but also in the department's general orders of the san francisco police department. i want to thank the chief for his willingness to work with us and with his willingness to work with members of the community, and the rest i submit. clerk calvillo: thank you, supervisor campos. supervisor avalos? supervisor avalos: colleagues, in "the bay citizen," there was a story about squeezing residents out of san francisco, and it appears there is a proliferation of illegal conversions of rental units to vacation rentals, and i think it is something that our city needs to get a handle on, what is being done to enforce our rent control laws, to make sure we are preventing the conversion of
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housing that is often most affordable, rental housing stock. i think we need to get an assessment from the treasurer as well as from the city attorney as to what is being done to ensure that we're following up on the enforcement of our rent control laws and it will also be looking at the planning department and dbi to have input, as well as the board. i also love a resolution making august 6 the celebration of -- all across, many san francisco residents that we know that are from el salvador will be taking part in the celebration, so that will be before us next week, and i have, sadly, an im -- in i have, sadly, an im -- in memoriam for miguel, a tenants'
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