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>> the methods are not explained planning would have us believe that capacity is the real issue it's a function of electronic backbone not
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necessarily building important antennas. this is not similar to dial-up you have dial-up on your computer and you've got a modem you've got a stable system and could do with what you had. there are reputeers and switches available. there's a solution here right in the neighborhood where they have electronic gateways built in those momentum on the street to repute through they could switch through and use all the meg bits of information. okay. thanks >> supervisor mar. >> i wanted to ask mr. carson. so this body on may 25th, 2010,
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rejected the conditional use for t mobile >> correct. >> and at this point there was a t mobile service developed by t mormon mobile now we require a third service that the staff has said there's inadequate service would you say to this body that rejected the antennas why this is an important issue for your neighborhood. at that time, there were many, many people come out opposed but that if you could address we rejected it what are the same issues that came about three years ago >> the same issues that came about were the city had under federal law under the
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telecommunications act the city and the state had a right to do its own zoning. i can give you the exact thing. the desire open - a lot of people expressed whereas the health and safety we're not going there we're explaining that through the presentation. there was evidence presented that would go to what i said here today that in the t mobile case there was possibly a nonsignal gap when the wilkins the federal judge heard the case when t mobile sued the board of
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supervisors in federal court. she determined that under the rules of federal evidence there was - >> mr. carson what other issues we don't need to get into the legal case by why is it not necessary and comparable. >> necessary i think i showed with the presentation on the lack of signal gap possibility. desirable no one in that neighborhood deserved that in 2010. and there was plenty of evidence that there was an r ssrd that would negate what was said by t
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mobile and it's comparable if you look like that building as a leg land on steroids but the rest of the surrounding area is on a short list for historical, you know, history review and being on a short list to think historical neighborhood. so that was why those are some of the reasons that were stated then and now. >> any other questions colleagues to any of the parties. okay. thank you for your presentation for this time this hearing a filed and this is in the hands of the board. supervisor yee >> i'd like to in given the testimony i've heard today i'd like to make a motion to approve
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the decision due to the federal law can't deny antenna based on health concerns so long as they follow the rules of antenna safety given this is the same site that was looked at prior to me coming here. it was a lawsuit that was spleltd i'm not sure whether we would have legal grounds to deny it. so i'd like to the number - >> i might suggest supervisor i think if you want to approve the item thirty and tabld items 31 and 32. so supervisor yee has made a motion is there a second. any discussion?
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before we do this. i show mention he insisted that tang go to host her first party. motion by supervisor farrell and the rest of the board. and with that, let's take a role call on supervisor yes, sir, motion. (calling names) there are 10 i's. that motion passes the issuance is approved. let's go to item 33. it was considered by the rules committee and was sent to let
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board and recommended as amended with a new title that reads the resolution approving and the recreation and open space advisory committee. can we do this same house, same call? >> clarifications as the sponsor of the resolution i want to say s that open space was been my baby in office. i believe in an inclusive process for the prozac board and we want to expand the list of qualified organizations for this board. i ask for your support today and supervisor tang wanted to introduce an amendment to include a few more names or
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organizations and that is to - looked like to introduce an amendment to this resolution to include on a list friends of larson park and friends of west sunset playground. supervisor yee has made a motion as asked by supervisor tang. colleagues >> i want to include the parks. >> is there a second. second can we take those amendments without objection? that motion passes and supervisor kim >> i just got a couple of editions and i know that supervisor yee was great at
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adding things and i want to ask the rocks center task force and t the. >> supervisor kim as made a motion can we take those without objection? . that should be the case any other amendments. okay. colleagues can we take this resolution and adapted it await objection same house, same call? . madam clerk roll call and why don't we ask to keep things as short as possible. >> supervisor breed yes place of employment. today, i'm introducing a
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amendment to have a project at pave street. at over one hundred years old this building has been vacant it was once a sanitarium. it will become a residents for 16 development sdanltd adults. mercy a nonprofit that helps create affordable housing will renovate the building and the advocacy disabled and their families will provide services for the residents once the project is complete manufacture that su d will help us to move farther construction and residents will move ♪ early 2016.
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there's over one hundred and 20 disabilities folks with not enough beds. this is a great step in the right direction. mercy and the arc has worked closely with the urban school located on the same block as the location and the hate ashburg improvement association and the merchants association as well the schools. those groups are not also on the same page but they come together. and am a happy to move forward. >> thank you, madam clerk i have a couple of items i'll be brief. we've heard the names the lee family, renting in a and jerry
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any michael's and resident of the castro those are a few of the names of the people who have been evicted and their >> couple of of dozens and dozens of stories individuals and seniors people with sdblts who have been forced out. today, i'm introducing a hearing request on tenant displacement. i want to thank the analysts for going doing an outstanding job. this report by the budget analyst detailed an upswing in the evictions of san francisco including 1 hundred 70 percent of evictions reported to the retina board between 2010 and
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2013 a one hundred and 70 percent there. this report confirms what i've said there is a housing crisis in san francisco. the report shows the relationship between the evictions and the there if the market value of the properties in so far. the average price is over $800,000 and in june 13th it was 3 thousand plus. you'll be forced to leave the city and we're not talking about low income residents. the diversity andvibrancy must remain. i'm taking this housing you security of our residents
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seriously are and i'm working as many of you are with housing advocates to keep san franciscans in their homes. last week, i introduced legislation addressing the landlord of trying to harass tenants to be evicted and today, i'm asking the city attorney to ask the association to double the penalties that landlord must pay to tenants. i know that supervisor kim has been working on this issue >> next week i'm holding a special hearing of the neighborhood services and safety committee in order to examine the analyst report released today. i'll >> this because there's no
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greater important issue than the affordability crisis. this is a sad item it is a memoriam in the memory of sandy. sandy quad are the daughter of the late gentlemen passed away peacefulfullyly surround by her family after battling cancer for two years. she's survived by here sisters and aunts and nephews and god children and colleagues. i had an opportunity to go to the vigil last night and was
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touched and move forward by the so many people who come out to show respect including the memories of the san francisco family and i want to thank metropolitan and the members of the public works who were there. sandy dedicated 26 years of her life. she was a cleaner and became an environmental control officer and end her capillary with the bureau of forestry her sister reminded me it was sandys idea to plant some trees around caesar chavez. she did that for district 9 and for ever district that we represents.
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before working for the city sandy was engaged in important work in the mission. she worked at rap and worked as a xhourl. she was a proud resident of the district and continued to be active until the very end even though she was weak physically she was determined to attend the recent anti eviction and she gave a moving speak surround by hundreds and hundreds of factories. sandy was a passionate music lover. she gave a tremendous amount of love to her family and friends.
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sandy'ss legacy will live forever she'll be truly missed. the rest i submit >> president chiu. >> thank you, mr. want supervisor farrell. supervisor kim >> submit. >> supervisor mar. >> thank you. i'm introducing a hearing request on mta traffic enforcement along with supervisors. following up with the number of accidents and gary boulevard is one of the most disastrous corridors in the area. and how the police department and mta worked together and they
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focus on 5 traffic behaviors and with the intersections with the most accident pc arrest there's a free day for the richmond residents i'll be there to talk about 0 how we can improve free access to our free neighborhoods. after the federal government shut down which postponed the leap contest i asked many, many students to build sand castles. residents can build their own on ocean beach on saturday from 9:30 a.m. to in the early
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afternoon but come join us. it helps raise fund for leap and the school districts. thank you supervisor mary >> thank you, mr. weaning. >> general public comments. it is for the public to comment on the items and additionally with the femicide not on calendar. the requirement has been satisfied the remarks shall be directed to the board as a whole and folks using interpretation you'll get extra time >> let's hear from our first
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speaker. >> i didn't release - one of the values of democracy is there has to be accountability or the people have no power. the values of united states is the power used to belongs to the people. now this diverse adverts democracy or to promote the use of private money. most people recognize in the abstract there are virtues to
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open government that are worth more than the few pennies. if we want a democracy we need the money to allow access to the truth. those institutions are sunshine and government a free press and just as potential it is no accident that the san francisco public library is the worse subversion of our democracy once our institutions became a private institution they want the power and exclusive it. they want the democracy for their money. it used to be unthinkable the elections would meet on the election day. we're all saves and david chiu
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had me arrested and the lies cost more than the money. thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening it is after the closings of the poodles i'm peter the executive director of library using association. the library on basically two days notice plans this thursday to change a vast number you have hours and basically change lib service throughout the city effecting every sensing and every library user. the discrepancy they've produced expand the public service hours prelims is highly misleading. there are a