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francisco. i believe that all folks would love to have is a privately funded arena in their city. >> supervisors manny of the carpenters union. i want to thank you you for the presentation. you know, we still have a long ways to go but it's a smart development but like i said it's got a ways to go but it's doable. but supervisor wiener brought out a good point and it's about the traffic and the public transportation. very important. i hate to compare this to other projects but back in the at&t campaign they said no parking no
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parking. i remember it like it was yesterday. very, very important but i would like to see when they have an event down there a lot of people get out and walk and walk and walk. that's a smart development and they always say well, we want the warriors arena but we want it somewhere else. they're on the right track but they still have their work to do. very important on the public transportation and traffic. thank you, thank you very much >> good afternoon. i'm here today as as an sf neighbor. and on behalf of the league i want to say thank you to the warriors they've been on the
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cutting-edge of organization for education and i'm happy to bring them to san francisco. and i think this will support the culture diversity. thank you. >> good afternoon. supervisors i'm steven lee. i'm a long time entrepreneur. i have a business here and i am one of your entertainment commissioners. i'm here as a business owner and just want to let you know that this second generations of drawings have reflected on comments in previous meetings. this is a good start.
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myself a volunteer of the clubs we're trying to help them work out those traffic issues but they're on their way to the second version of the park plans. >> good afternoon. i'm born and raised in the bay area. i'm an entrepreneur and a lifetime warriors fan. i've lived in the area of downtown los angeles by the stables center. being a fan of the warriors and the culture and everything here in san francisco i believe we
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can do that same thing. i'm here in support of the warriors on the waterfront. i personally would like to see that happen not comparing los angeles to san francisco i believe that san francisco is a tremendous place. if they could basically feel the energy they would be more successful. thank you guys and good luck >> just said to quickly say that our organization already testified. we're really excited weather been long excited about san francisco and one of the great
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thing is you have the forum for folks to come out and talk about their opinions. and let's bring basketball back to the city. thank you. >> sue. speaking for i move arrest a year ago numerous this board supported this project. it was 11 to zero. and we have been waiting a long time for it to move. we have a design kind of today. one of the things that he was really was said was that peter albert talked about when the central subway is going to come
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in line it was a year ago. only this board has to say get rid of the 2007 deadline it's the official site they have. they're moving too fast. i was involved working with residents just like i am today of south beach on the giants stadium in the late 90s. and the giants did their homework. they really, really, really worked with the community over a period of 4 to 5 years. they were a san francisco company that respected the residents and they reached an agreement. you have got to tell the
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warriors 2017 means we do a half-baked job and we won't have a transit system available actually, the following year and they're coming in into the year 2017. i don't think >> i'd like to have the public comment closed seeing none. >> public comment closed. >> i'm really impressed of the number of people who came today. i want to remind everyone that the approvals won't be here until seven months so i have more time to come out and lobby your position. i think you've heard from the
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board. i think transit and congestion are going to be a big part of what we are going to be looking at besides the larger scale of how it effects the waterfront. but the biggest certain is the traffic congestion. and how to mitigate the traffic concerns. we're already not i think it's a level we should be for the developments we have in place and certainly i believe in
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density we just have to make sure we have the accommodations to take care of that. and other touching infrastructure on all the services for s sf and, of course, traffic police we can't have intuitive of that. we need folks enforcing our laws. what was before us today was merely the design and what they're looking at. we think there's no kind of contest. but i'm interested in hearing what the folks will be saying tonight on the warriors.
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>> so if there's no additional comment then can we continue this to the call of the chair? supervisor? or unless - the motion is to file item number 3. that will be the order. and also with respect to item number one for the record is the continuance of item one was the item amended. madam clerk any other business before the committee? >> no. then we were
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uncontrolled music. without format. pretty simple affair. pancakes, and you're -- people get up on sundays around noon, weekends or whatever. should not be too hard to walk into place. have your audio alarm clock go off for two hours waking your up while you are eating breakfast with many interesting visuals once in a while. improvisation. listening or not to the person you're playing up against or people or machines. trying to get as many different people in as possible. different genres,
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experimental noise, electronics, dissonance some drums.a tiny bit of ambient -- the first noise pancake shows, 1999, the first waffle noise, 2001. god-waffle noise, noise pancake came out of cubist art, place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up
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and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up in the kitchen. there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp. i don't know how to explain it. 40 foot of motors that he had running over strings and wires.
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and then played each string individually with the mixer. there is a feeling of euphoria when somebody's really good at what they do. experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the morning emptying the beer bottles. you play the warehouse. if you travel around you will see the exact same kind of weirdos doing their own thing. it is like in the bay area it's even more absurd. there seems to be more people that in a place like new york or tokyo. we did a show in new york,
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i didn't think that anyone was at hardly, and people come up and said i saw the show. i wish they had some kind of breakfast noise going on over there. i think a lot of people were being, walking out of the shows. that was incredible. i can't believe it's over already, after two hours. if you are reluctant to enjoy something like this it will probably take a mass of peers to sell you on it. it's fine if you stay away. most of the people that come to the shows are pretty happy to be here. you may not be one of them. which is fine.
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>> if you haven't had a chance to see the stadium and the wonderful progress so far. it's absolutely breathtaking. also as a great symbol of hope on the regionalism that we all hope that we can be engaged for event for the future. today we talk about solidarity around the super bowl. there is no greater place to have it here than in this valley. we have the very best weather and we have the very best people and company's to support the event. i know that anyone that comes to santa clara will be excited
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and everyone will have a wonderful time. between golden gate and silicone valley, we can't be beat. i'm thrilled to have you here today. i would like to turn it to our partner, the mayor of san francisco. >> thank you for bringing us altogether. thank you for your leadership, thank you for your leadership. i'm down here to join the other mayor's and other officials, not just our city, but all the city and officials in the peninsula and bay area so we can announce our joint collaborative effort for the super bowl bid. it's an incredible opportunity. i'm glad to see this going as well as it is because it's really a
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commitment to the economy of the whole region as to this particular project. having said that, the super bowl bid is an incredible thing and the strength of our bid is a collaboration of this whole region. this is how we think we will win this bid. this is not for any one particular city, it's us working together. not only on transportation issues, not only on cites, but all the hospitality that we have set. i want to thank all the regionals for working together. we want that super bowl xv very badly. we think we have the greatest opportunity to work for it and not only to win that bid, but to get ourselves in an
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incredible rotation for other super bowl hosting. we look at this long-term and it's the reasonable approach that will give us the strengths for the nfl to take into consideration. i want to be thankful for all the regions mayor's for joining us and the 49er organization. they brought us together at this time. it's going to be a great thing for san francisco. thank you. >> thank you for coming out. this is an amazing site. there are a thousand people working on this project today. those thousand people have come from all over the area for regional benefit. we are along the border from san jose. it stands
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to benefit wah as well as the region. we have the most important economies in the world. this building, this facility and this team and this team are a regional asset to the economy. to bring the super bowl here would be a regional effort with regional benefits. we are excited about it and happy to participate and looking forward to our hotels, restaurants, facilities for people who are visiting san francisco and santa clara and other cities around the area. super bowl 50, i don't care, we'll take either one. we have a great team put together to make that happen. it will take a lot of collaboration and we in san jose as well as san francisco and santa clara are committed to making it happen. [ applause ] so i'm daniel to committee
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chair, thank you mayor lee, he approached me and said we have to shine a light on san francisco and the entire bay area. the next call were to mayor matthews, mayor read, we also have officials from oakland. this is going to take a unified approach. we are up against a very tough competitors and south florida. miami has hosted. they know how to do it, but we are excited to show off our region, the innovation and also the compassion that we have here in this community. my job, my day
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job is running tipping points from the community and focusing on fighting poverty in the region and every community project that we have approached, are excited that we are not only talking about one game, but we are talking about bringing all the people together and shining a light on our entire region and helping our whole community embrace them. i want to thank jed, mayor matthew and lee forgiving me this opportunity to present this. on may 21st we present to the owners in boston and that will be the big day. so this is a great testament to the regions unified vision and i will turn it over to jed. thank you. [ applause ] >> it's a pleasure to the
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working with so many great people to bring the biggest sporting event in the world in northern california . we are working together and it's going to take a lot of work. we are a little bit different than other folks. we have a community minded process and looking at a long lasting legacy. when you look at what california means and what is northern california, you are talking about the state of ability, technology, the cutting edge. we are standing in what is going to be the first certified stadium. we are not sure what the certification is going to be, we hope it's gold. we are not sure until it's up and running, but what we do know is we have enough solar panels to be powered by the sun. that's
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something that nobody else can say in the world in sporting events. when you talk about bringing the bowl to the bay. we haven't had a super bowl since 1985. we hope to get another super bowl here and have a golden anniversary in the golden state where we had it in los angeles back in years we are going to host. i'm very excited to work with all the the host here, mayor reed, everybody in san jose, this is a place where you have police, construction workers, hotels, everything, it's not just from san francisco to san jose, you are talking about from napa and
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