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asian bar in the country. -- queer south asian bar in the country. i wish you all the luck in the world. i think it is a very exciting use for that space, and i trust that he will be responsible owner. with that, i would like to move to approve the conditions that were suggested today. >> supervisor chu. >> just a question for our staff. in the packet we have a discussion draft, i believe, for the department of our collett beverage control for the state of california. one of the conditions listed was the surveillance cameras to be maintained with a means of recordings for a minimum of 14 days. in our conditions we have a minimum of seven days of retention of video surveillance. i am wondering why we are not conforming with the 14 days if it is already required by the
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state. >> actually, it would be whenever the abc would choose. normally, we ask for 72 hours. this time, we went for seven. it is ultimately the decision of the state of california. >> that would be something that would supersede our seven days. >> yes. correct and it is more than adequate, it sounds. >> yes. >> si no other comments, i think we can take that motion without objection. to send the recommendation with the attached conditions. madam clerk, could you please read item 3. >> to consider the issuance of a type 21 outsell general license located at 350 california st. for the convenience and necessity of the people of the city and county of san francisco.
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>> good morning, supervisors. i am offered third tim dalton with the abc liaison unit. we are here regarding the business at 350 california st.. they have filed an application with the california department of alcoholic beverage control seeking a promise to premise, a person to person type 21 off sale general license for san francisco gift and news located at 350 california st. between samson and battery streets. the applicant currently has a type 20 license, which allows the sale of beer and wine for the consumption of sight. 350 california st. is on the ground floor of a high-rise office building. a type 21 license would allow the sale of beer and wine and some spirits for consumption of sight. this sort can be accessed from the street and the lobby. the for the purposes of this hearing, abc seeks a
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determination from the board of supervisors as to the approval or denial of this license. there have been no calls for service that can be attributed to this business from march 2011 through march 2012. there are no police reports to attribute to this is as from march, 2011 through march 2012. this premise is located in plots 152. 220 separate police reports were recorded for this plot. this area is considered high crime. a plot is considered high crime if there are 215 police reports or more in a calendar year. this plot exceeds that definition by 12 police reports. there are currently two of sale licenses authorize by census tract, and 21 active off sale
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licenses in the census tract. there were no letters of support for protest received by the california department of olive beverage control. there has been -- alcoholic beverage control. there has been no office -- opposition from the station and ale you recommends approval. -- alu recommends approval. the sales of alcoholic beverages will only be available from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily. the sales of spirits smaller than 375 million years is strictly by riveted. and -- 375 mm is strictly prohibited. there shall be no plastic cups, disposable glasses, or similar disposable receptacles commonly used for the drinking of beverages sold, furnish, or
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given away at the premises in quantities less than 24 and in their original multi container passage -- package. all items will be sold at or above the prevailing prices in the area and not more than 3 lbs. per sale and will not be given away for free. wine sold in containers smaller than 750 ml, and finally, wine coolers, beer coolers, or premixed distilled cocktail's must be sold in the manufacturer's prepackaged multi unit quantity. >> thank you very much the applicant? >> good morning. >> do you have any comments on the report? >> i agree with the conditions of everything. >> anything else you would like to add? >> know. correct any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed.
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recommend to move this forward with attached conditions. >> i will move that. >> madam clerk, we will take this without objection thank you -- without objection. thank you. would you please read item 4 and 5? rex -- >> emotion to authorize the san francisco department to pass a grant for installing publicly available electric vehicle chargers. item #5, authorizing the san francisco department of the environment to provide service through 2013 using american reinvestment and recovery act funds from the u.s. department of energy.
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>> department of environment? it seems pretty straightforward. do you have anything you want to add? >> these two really just add to our growing infrastructure of building a house ev facilities. -- -- ev facilities. we strongly encourage your support. >> any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed.. >> i make a motion to send it forward to the full board of -- for recommendation. >> item number 6. >> to correct the spelling discrepancy and eliminate confusion in the delivery of public services. >> my favorite item of the day. mr. johnson, welcome.
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>> i manage the gis program. we recently rolled out the enterprise system and this is one of the discrepancies we found at the bureau. we would simply like to have a change. >> very good. thank you. any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> i make a motion to move the item forward with recommendation. >> can we take that without objection? that will be the order. any other items before the committee? >> no, mr. chairman. seeing none, this meeting is adjourned.
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we've had. this is our 18th year. we bring in rescue groupers, vendors, supporters, lots and lots of animals. it's a proud day for us and for the animals of san francisco. >> the costume contest is really fun. people get really creative. it's a really fun event. people go all out, create costumes, buy costumes, whatever it is. but there's some really fun ones. >> we're just celebrating the pets and just their companionship and how they are invaluable. so everybody's having fun. >> we're the city's open door shelter. that means we take in every animal that comes through our door regardless of age, condition, species, everything in the city comes through us that is in need.
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>> animal care control, it is such an important agency and is very understaffed, has very few resources. but we make animals don't have a home, that we get them a home and that we don't put the animals to sleep, that we're able to adopt them out. >> we have a huge number of volunteers who come in and they will walk our dogs, socialize our animals, play with cats, play with them, bring them to adoption events today. >> i volunteer with the animal control center and i do that every week. >> we're in an organization called friends of a.c.c. with that organization, you can donate money if you don't have time. if you do have time, you can come down to the shelter and volunteer to actually have one-on-one time with the animals. if you're like me and you don't
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have time to give to an animal, if you actually have one of your own, you can get your fix on the weekends, come in and pet them and love them and it's great. >> this has been pet pride 2011 brought to you by san francisco animal care and control. to find out more, visit them on the web at sfgov>> the right tos to vote for candidates or party and it is a significant way to have our voice heard. exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in
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california. the battle for women's suffrage was not an easy one. it took more than 70 years. a woman could run for president in new york. >> organizing this conference, basically it modeled itself on a declaration of independence for women. it marked the beginning of the women's equality movement in the united states. >> at that time, women were banned from holding property and voting in elections. >> susan b. anthony dedicated
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her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics. >> women in the 19th century had to convince male voters that having the vote would not change anything. that woman would still be devoted to the home, the family, that they would remain pure and innocent, that having the vote would not corrupt them. >> support gradually grew in state and local campaigns.
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>> leaders like ellen clark sgt come repeatedly stopping these meetings -- , repeatedly stopping these meetings as a politically active figure. doing everything they could to ground the campaign in domesticity. >> despite their efforts, the link made it tough whenever voters were in the big city. a specialist in francisco. >> the problem with san francisco is that women's suffrage as an idea was associated. >> susan b. anthony joined the provision party. a deadly idea in san francisco.
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liquor was the foundation of the economy. and >> anything that touched on the possibility of prohibition was greatly and popular. >> the first campaign was a great effort, but not a success. >> the war was not over. less than one decade later, a graphic protests brought new life to the movement. >> women's suffrage, the republican convention in oakland, this time it was the private sector response. 300 marched down the streets of the convention center.
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women were entitled to be here. >> joining together for another campaign. >> women opened a club in san francisco. it was called the votes for women club. if she could get the shopkeepers to have lunch, she could get them to be heard literature. the lunch room was a tremendous success. >> it was the way that people thought about women willing to fight for a successful campaign. what happened was, the social transformation increase the boundary of what was possible, out word.
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>> there were parades and rallies, door to door candidacies, reaching every voter in the state. >> the eyes of the nation were on california in 1911, when we all voted. it was the sixth and largest state in the nation to approve this. one decade later, we have full voting rights in the united states. helping newly enfranchised women, a new political movement was founded. >> starting in the 1920's, it was a movement created by the suffragettes moving forward to getting the right to vote. all of the suffragettes were interested in educating the new
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voters. >> non-partisan, not endorsing candidates >> -- endorsing candidates, getting the right to vote and one they have their voice heard. >> the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage is taking place throughout the state. bancroft library is having an exhibit that highlights the women's suffrage movement, chronicling what happened in california, bringing women the right to vote. >> how long does this mean going on? >> the week of the 20th. people do not realize that women were allowed to vote as early as the 1920's.
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