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library, the point is still what they have done to the library is something they can do to whatever else do care about. the lies cost more than the money. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> thank you. overhead please. tom, south beach marina apartments. let's see what we have got here. we are stepping out of my neighborhood. i do not get around to much -- too much, as much as i would like. that looks more like san
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francisco and south beach. victorians and what we have got here is it could be the haze, could be west portal. what we have got here are three fans. these are industrial fans. there is a yellow bar up top. it is to a garage. the driveway goes south. here is a better idea of it. those industrial fans, if you want to hear what an aircraft carrier sounds like or if you know of a punk band that once music for their crashing guitars to go in and out of, those fans do a wonderful job. they work during operating hours
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during the daytime. this is mission street, where the driveway comes out of. this is across the street. that is what it bounces into. it must come up to near 70 decibels. it goes up the block to lexington. it is at 18th in the mission. it takes the noise of the mission and makes more noise, throwing it up to san carlos. then it goes up to lexington. who is making the noise, who is spreading the noise, who gets to digest it? president chiu: excuse me. thank you for your time.
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thank you. next speaker. >> thank you. i am from the fillmore neighborhood. i came here to check in with supervisor mirkarimi about the 2011 sra enforceable operation payment schedule. this is the document and it is really hard to see. basically, over september, october, november, december, there will be $1.8 million into the fillmore neighborhood
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totaling $7.5 million. this ordinance is 3106a that was put out by ross. what i want to do is, according to this ordinance, the redevelopment has continued in this neighborhood around housing and to existing covenants, contrast, obligations. also, to redress the demolition of a substantial number of residential dwelling units for moderate to low income. to the greatest extent possible. i wanted to check in with supervisor mirkarimi -- we have a unique situation where the redevelopment in this city is both in the neighborhoods -- i
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do not see the impact in terms of african american people, people with certificate holders. i do not see the impact. i want to make sure that these funds are being utilized to the very maximum they can. they are being doled out as we speak. i think this is the perfect opportunity. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good day, supervisors. i am going to put this on the overhead. today is a case on the sunshine organists task force. i saw -- i hope some of the supervisors who are on this list are involved in this issue. supervisor:, supervisor wiener, supervisor chu, i hope they will speak on this. in the key is the 14 amendments the were added on to the agreement that should not have been allowed. they should have notified the tenants properly. this is critical when you are talking about housing and issues
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of housing in the city. we have not seen significant action by this board on the issue of creating rental housing throughout the city. when you see news houses -- when you see news articles about schools not discussing where they are going to be located and how they will be assigned to a district. i think this is the redlining occurring again. a process of eliminating diversity in the city is creeping up again. if we are going to be a city of only millionaires, that is going to be a problem. if we have to have housing for the working class. we have yet to see something in its scope or of the same scale that would help to develop housing for working class is in the city. i think that is part of the key issue here and why this tenant filed her complaint. four tenants have filed formal
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complaints. something is wrong with this board, over half of which approved. this is a deeply concerning issue that you should take to heart in terms of the election, the lack of discussion in terms of people running for mayor. that is the key issue. transit-oriented development is not the only issue. you have got to connect the dots and be able to develop housing. you need rental housing in westport, nothing else. >> my interests in the city are personal, direct from my experience. i think change has to be made. people have to take seriously that we have thugs running and harming people. not sufficient education and protection for our future and
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for the children of the city. when i have come over and over to mayors or supervisors or people running for mayor, i said it is a good idea to give me some protection. instead, i cannot even get so much as a respite. i get 10 hours of sleep in five days after a broken arm, concussion, anything else. when i came to you, i was promised health and respite. i have been asking -- i sing happy songs for kids. i have no convictions. yet 75 times, i have been illegally tortured, i have come to you with torture. i have come to you to protect women new respect. i want change that is sufficient and helpful and i want to be able to be a part, maybe even a
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paid participant. i had a genius iq. i care and see whats wrong. no one will protect my campaign. i do not have a campaign now. i have nothing. zero. a life preserver. a bone was good. i at least got a pay your fair share that was on the buses. how about stop the graffiti that is dragged into our brains on a regular basis on these buses. we do not need that. if i were here, the people who have the filth of the automobiles would be refunded. it would be getting free bus service that works. i cannot get a platform together. president chiu: thank you very much. the next speaker.
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>> my name is larry. i have a little experience. i did run for mayor in 1999. i did get eight votes. i am here today to say welcome to this new room you are all in. today is the anniversary, 48 years ago they had a rebellion. i want to invite the supervisors and the community to come out this friday to city hall from 5:00-9:00. they are going to have president barack obama rolled to a national a top. they need you to come and give out information. some people will not be able to be here because it is payday. but san francisco will be the first city in the 15 -- in the 50 states to develop a national policy for president obama in
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2012. i have been using medical marijuana and it has promoted racism. another thing i found out, in bayview, on the 29th, this chicken is so good it can help you get over racism, homophobia. it was so good i started crying. i thought i was at a funeral. if we need more people to eat some of this. j &j fish is good. i am telling you. i want to ask the brothers at bca. we need you to come to city hall this friday and give out what you know about aids and how it is affecting us. we need a national policy on this. i want you to supervise our loved.
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the fish, good fish that makes you feel godly. president chiu: thank you for that. the next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. and the circus we call the board of supervisors. we do things a little different in the bay area than the rest of the nation, don't we? yes, they rip you off constitutionally. for 165 years, we have horse boarding in the county of san francisco. at its epicenter, it is ground zero where william hammond hall, the designer of golden gate park, built the stables. there were tragically closed
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september of 2001 by resolution from this board of supervisors stating that they would reopen it in the quickest, most efficient manner possible. here we are 10 years later and not one shovel of dirt has been lifted to bring those stables and the community of people that were as historic as any community in this city, like i said, 165 years. we had public horse boarding in the city. it brings me to the subject of sleeper politicians. we know what sleeper cells are, but what is a sleeper politician? it is someone who says or does anything to get into office. once they get to office -- he
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shoots the public in the back of the head, just like major nadal malick hassan did at fort hood. except we are dealing with politicians aren't legislation instead of bullets. it is the same effect. president chiu: thank you very much. thank you very much. next speaker. >> i am here for a third time. i have some handwritten notes that i wanted to give to your clerk. perhaps you can hand them over to the supervisors, each a copy for them. today i want to speak about what i call the ark.
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in memory of a doctor who practiced here in san francisco. i would like to recommend that the city of san francisco engraved the stone sculpture that sits on polk st. on the far left by mcalester and with the following words, "let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth for your love is more beautiful than mine." i have a few words i would like to share. "i believe in justice and mercy. i believe in the bible and the charter of the united nations. i believe in the oath of office. therefore, the people of the state of california are hereby accuse, the 44th president of
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the united states of america, of high crimes and misdemeanors. specifically, the murder of dr. robert c. scott." thank you. president chiu: thank you. any other members of the general public who would like to comment? seeing none, public, is closed. why don't we go to our four- o'clock special order? items 31-34. clerk calvillo: this comprises a special order at 4:00. persons on the special interests of the planning commission conditional use authorization to install a wireless telecommunications facility consisting of nine antennas on the roof of a five-story publicly used structure located at 4141 geary boulevard and 46 ave. item 32 -- the motion approving
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the planning commission decision. item 33 -- a motion disapproving the planning commission decision related to a conditional use. item 34 -- a preparation of the findings. supervisor mar: i moved to suspend this so that the sponsor can spend time meeting with the of pellets -- the appellates, angeles children's center so they can work out an agreement. i am doing my best to work between them to come up with an agreement. i make a motion to continue this until october 25, 2011. president chiu: supervisor mar has made a motion to continue to october 25. seconded by supervisor mirkarimi.
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are there any members of the public who wish to speak on whether or not we should continue this item to the 25th? seeing none, public, is closed. on a motion to continue, any objection? these items will be continued to the 25th of october. why don't we move to hour closed session. could you please call items 35 and 36? clerk calvillo: item 35 is the board of the supervisors to convene in a closed session today to consult with legal counsel regarding anticipated litigation regarding the public financing law. item 36 is from the rules -- mr. president, you asked me to read item 36 as well? it is on the rules committee on the campaign and governmental
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