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wealthy women are accessing healthcare. they are targeting neighborhoods where you have low income women, working class women, middle class women that may not have the resources to access these services. and that is where they are focusing their protests. and i think that is wrong. i think that it is wrong because i think that what they are doing is going after the most vulnerable. the people that need that assistance, that need access to healthcare. and you know, i have no problem, people standing out information and you know they have a right to provide these pamphlets but if you look at the content of these pamphlets i respectfully submit that i don't see that many of the points that they make here are grounded on scientific evidence. you know, i think that there is a lot in this information and a
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lot of tactics about the dangers of abortion and they have the right to provide that information but they don't have the right to intimidate women and so that is what this is about and so i want to thank all of you who came out and all of the different organizations, narol, of course, i want to thank, credo is amazing to see a company, of san francisco based company in every sense of the word to see what they are doing that the woman's political committee and the health clinic and so many that have come out. but more importantly, i want to thank planned parenthood for what they do on a daily basis. and i was very moved to hear that the last comment from the husband whose wife works at planned parenthood. you know, i am amazed at how brave the people who work at planned parenthood are on a single day you are putting your own personal safety on the line
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because you believe in what you are doing. and the thing is that it is truly about respecting women to make those choices for themselves and i am so proud to be a part of this, my hope is that when it moves forward to the board of supervisors that we get an 11-0 vote and that it is signed by the mayor as quickly as possible. so with that, if we could have a motion to move this item forward? >> moved. >> so we have a motion by supervisor yee, we can do that without objection. >> thank you, very much. for being here. >> mr. clerk, is there any other business before this committee >> that concludes the agenda, mr. chair. >> thank you. >> meeting ajournd.
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>> we love our parks, but we love... >> and the community who is really the core of it all, came together and said what we need is a place for our teenager to play, not just play grounds for the kids and soccer fields but we need a skate park that will keep the kids home in the neighborhood so they can play where they live. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san
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is a regular meeting of the building inspection commission. i would like everyone to turn off devices. roll call. president mccarthy, mar, here, commissioner lee, here, mccray, present, melgar here, and commissioner -- is excuse. >> because of time restriction here we would like to propose some changes to the agenda and move them to the next full meetings. >> yes. >> what i'm suggesting is formula retail in the upper market ncd proposed planning commission policy that would establish a methodology for determining the concentration of formula retail and set the appropriate level of concentration for formula retail in the upper market neighborhood nct and ncd. preliminary recommendation: adoption -- seven and the dbi. i
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recommend we continue that to the next full commission meeting. >> could i go go ahead and second on that. >> thank you. those items seven, eight and 9 will be continued to the next meeting and mccarthy you are okay with that. you indicated that you are okay with that. i received a note that you are okay with continuing that. >> yes. that one i'm okay to continue with it. i don't have a real detailed update. >> we can talk on the side about that. >> okay. so that would be what item? >> that was seven. >> okay. >> where are we starting?
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>> i guess announcements: dbi staff, thank you for coming this morning. we'll again have a bullet at the end of sing codemay sin codemay sing oh demay i don't see celebration. tl total number of issued permits for larger projects jump from 26 in january to 34. sing oh demay -- that is a 24 percent increase. i know the mayor uses that to demonstrate how robust the city is. then district inspect or mark walls
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continue to head this -- the west portal neighborhood where a water main broke at the end of february and the dbi inspectors red tagged 3 homes. the information center and that's at 383 west portal. dbi is this in this new center tuesday and thursday from 3-5 to respond to questions. the briefing of the mayor's monday. thanks for the work. that was not an easy emergency to deal with. special thanks to dbi from customers. plan review services and acting director tom hue for his great leadership. thank you very much. the san francisco
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chronicle published last week where the property owner has hundreds of buildings and housing code violations and whose failure to pay city cost assessment have resulted by more than 75 percent. the property owner oh owes the city. we hope we'll motivate the owner to correct the violations and improve the poor living situations the tenants are living with. dbi, staff and congratulate christina wong as employee of the first quarter of 2013. [ applause ] . >> it's my recognition committee received six
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nominations for the quarter of six nominations for this quarter and one award and after three rounds of voting, christina was nominated. bird who has worked for a number of years and now in the enforcing code enforcement. join me in recognizing these great employees. [ applause ] >> i just wanted to thank all the dbi employees for participating in this process because i know the commission did not give employees much time for this first round of nomination of employee of the quarter but they stepped up and we had nominees and it was very good showing from all the
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christina's honor in behalf of dbi, i think we did that so we would no violate any rules that the city attorney advised us on. we are not using any funds. we would like you to encourage the next nominees of the next quarter. >> thank you for that also please to the other people who are also where the commission is obviously requesting to nominate colleagues for whom you were providing outside outreach effort standing performances for the quarter for june 30th. we'll begin accepting nominations on june 3rd for the next employee quarter award and e-mail nominations to william strong
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at sf , go v.org. >> tomorrow is the nifrz anniversary of the 1906 earthquake. caps, which of course made a lot of the recommendations that are now leading to the new legislation that has just passed for the mandatory receipt fit of soft story the building is going to be signed by the mayor tomorrow morning at the fountain. that is another good reason if you feel like get ting up early tomorrow to join the events because that legislation will
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officially take place and be signed tomorrow and that will start the 60-day notification clock at which point the mayor director and earthquake safety will begin notifying potential owners of these types of buildings of what is going to have to happen next in those steps. it is a public event tomorrow and the public and all of you are certainly very welcome to attend it. thank you. >> see you at 5:00 in the morning, commissioners. i have no further announcements. >> any public comment. general public comment. the v i p will take comments on matters on this agenda. any other general public comment? >> seeing none. election of
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viep president and vice-president. >> may i start. i think this past year with president mccarthy and vice-president mar, we have been working very well together. i would like to renominate commissioner mccarthy as president and commissioner mar as vice-president. >> i would second that. >> i think the year has gone really well. i think it's good leadership. >> do we have to do the item separately? it's up to you. >> would you like to vote on the items together? >> one vote. >> okay. >> is there any public comment on the motion to reelect president mccarthy and
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vice-president mar? there is no public comment. we'll do a roll call vote. president mccarthy, aye, mar, yes, clinch, yes, lee, yes, mccray, yes, melgar, the motion carries, congratulations to both of you. [ applause ] . >> item five directors report update on dbi's finances. >> good morning. deputy
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director administrator services. i wanted to give you an update on our finances. right now we are projecting a balance at the end of the year of 14.96 million of which $12.96 million is from revenues and $2 million from expenditures. you can see the revenue is over budget for interest and investments, that's this small one here due to the size of the fund balance and in charges for services and that's 112 percent greater than bugged budgeted at this point. the license fees are not final. they are due in april with property tax. so we haven't seen what that's going result in, but it typically we are on budget with that also. we'll know more next month. and
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