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supplemental equivalent to the tax exclusion zone. the idea for the fund created with this supplemental appropriations to accept nonprofits for revising rentals. i want to thank supervisor kim for addressing those challenges. she will soon be getting together with the mayor's office. to participate with supervisor kim i hope we identify funding so the working group will be able to consider various options. a preliminary option stimulates revenue growth in $6 million plus revenue that's likely to arise as construction projects are completed in the years
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ahead. the city implemented a successful program in earlier years the grants for displacement assistance and real property acquisition. while wove seen in the form of revenue growth we need to assure that this is helping to better serve our residents rather than seeing them forced to consider other options. i look forward to working with supervisor kim and other stakeholders in tackling those challenges. i have a second piece of legislation i'm interrogating. colleagues as you know my office has worked closely with the residents on the broadway corridor to deal with the public safety issues that's arisen.
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recently, we approved at the board the on top of broadway one of the first priorities of the new cb d is to gaerj businesses where there's currently a high concentration of alcohol services. today, i'm interrogating an ordinance of a 2 year moratorium for liquor store and full liquor stores along broadway. the cb d wishes to attractive restaurants and other businesses. this ordinance will target a alcohol district that only applies to those two blocks of broadway between montgomery and
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this will allow the merchants to transfer their liquor licenses. there are recycled districts including in the pulp neighborhood and i look forward to work with broadway benefit district and other neighborhood organizations to pass this ordinance. we look forward to more change along broadway. i have mother resolution related to the typhoon which we know a week and a half go struck the philippines and created a devastation that the president created an emergency of disastrous proposition. there are many people kills and housing is bad. the united states government has
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given over $37 million to various agencies. as a result of this typhoon they have retestified employees and community members to donate money. this was first done in the attacks of 911. in 2010 mayor newsom raised funds for haiti and those that ray had a new citywide payroll deduction. this resolution will state that obviously the board of supervisors that are saddened by devastation in the philippines we we want to help that we resolve and ask our mayor and
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the department of human resources to explore a method to donate for the refuse fund. and then my last item i have a resolution to support of the postal service of 2013. there have been discussions about one hundreds of posting offices ought to be closed. under the suggestion there node that be additional facilities. under the act of the 2013 that would help to make sure that the regulations imposed on the u.s. postal service we can allowed saturday inclusive the fact that
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we have cuts to our delivers and other service cuts i think that many residents in san francisco are very concerned about and reached out to my office. i hope you'll support that. >> thank you misrepresent. >> supervisor cowen. >> first, i'd like to request a hearing and begin to have a policy decision on how san francisco, california become compliept with senator bill 7 which would seek to require charter cities to become compliant with the california prevailing wage law. i'm looking forward to this conversation. the next item is a serious and
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sad. i'd like to offer a memoriam for charles griffith jr. lee moan was firstborn into the late lehman's. he recently passed away on october 30th in 2013. lehman was born on march 3rd, 1941, in forgot worth texas. he came to san francisco after high school where we aerpd a drelg in social lonely and a min minor. he's a proud father of a son named toby. uncle charles he was loved by
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everyone. he a great career working endorse or for the department of probation and worked 23 years as a probation officer. and retired in 1988. it's important we recognize that making was a lifetime member of the naacp. and those know he was a 49ers fan. he was a friend of supervisor breed. so i ask we close the meeting in his honor >> thank you supervisor farrell. >> i have a personal memoriam and ask we adjourn in william j.
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more and more lock. a long time teacher of history. former history teacher of microscope. i had the honor of having the gentleman twice one as a senior in high school. he was 81 years when he passed away. mr. moore lock is survived by his wife who was a long time librarian. he had a huge impact on people's lives and was one of the great teachers we all shared. mr. moore lock was a native san franciscan born in 1932 and attended the high school and university of san francisco as well as cale berkley.
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mr. moore lock dedicated his life to the profession. he retired on foy years in the clamor. during the course i knew him he had a passion for traveling. and to be a colleague to all the other teachers he was. he learned as much from interacting with young people. he was simply one of those people that had a huge impact on my lives and i know he'll be sorely missed by generations even if people who had hitting him as a teacher. >> thank you supervisor farrell. supervisor kim >> thank you. i'm introducing a resolution supporting the secure our smart phone initiatives that be charred by
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as many of you know, our san francisco assistant district attorney and london mayor borrowing johnson. it's time for manufacturers to put their profits after the products. 50 percent of all robberies in san francisco involved a communication stolen devices. it's the top property crime in the u.s. pr sometimes those leads to injuries and sometimes, the loss of life. it only gets worse in measures don't take action. i want to thank sam sun they
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created a kill switch to all excise at the moment they got stolen. all the software was on the smart phones in the united states. all the carriers including t mobile and sprint refused to collaborate on this. this can lead to ending the theft as we've seen in australia and it the kill switch can act anywhere in the world by eliminating this the market for stole devices will be eliminated and no motivate to stole them.
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i'm interrogating a legislation today to strongly encouraging the city and county and also to prioritize the businesses and the weerls carriers that manifest to implement their solutions that will help make our neighborhoods safer. second i want to express any support for the charter contemplate offered will i supervisor avalos. i'm supportive of all the concepts in the amendment on the independent and going interest ridered were when we have additional spending revenue we can place limits on fair increases and acknowledging
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that's not necessary the most important place to raise revenue. i've also supported muni and that's important for those who are 18 and under and last i'm supportive of the market vendors where we see a clear nexus between the congestion from the additional market rate production but limiting it from nonprofits and those who provide health and human resources and affordable housing that. i know i've had this conversation i looking at 4r50rd to having this separatists role one ordinance to talk about source of additional revenue and
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the second legislation to define a set aside plan for how we spend that money. that discussion will continue over time. third optimum looking forward to participating with president chouz office with our office that they've called a hearing for. as our city continues to be widely successful in increasing the presence of industries and jobs hero optimistic commercial rent has gulping gone up 33 percent over the city and has placed burdens on school programs etc., throughout the city. that's our office is exploring resources long with the new
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workshop that will be shared by the mayor's office office of housing. i'm exfoliated to announce the city has been working with the california development fund to actually create the community art stabilization trust a $5 million trust that's capitalized and again, the northern california loan program to support the cities center market and a tenderloin area. wore existed we are going to purchase two buildings. one it is the building their residing in on sixth & market that will allow them to remain in the building and have full
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ownership. they were at risk for public and private investors but they'll have fro art classes for homeless and other folks who want to participate. i want to announce the purchase of on the under utilized adult theory on above the counter pulse a art performing team. they're now have the building in the long-term and move it's arts facility. so wore happy to announce some of our events. we want to see how we can expand efforts. fourth i wanted to announce a
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board of supervisors fundraiser. next monday at 03. supervisor avalos and i are co- chairing a task force local in the philippines. acknowledging we do represent the two largest filipino groups. as part of the effort we're trying to have a all volunteer effort we'll be able to donate outlining all our revenue i want to thank all the supervisors for co- hosting this event next week and also hydra on better off of
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the mayor's office. wore looking at forward to having people donate but we're going to have other funds. finally, i wanted to submit two memoriams today. one is for anita sanchez with a long fought battle with cancer. as many of you know she was the only filipino department head of san francisco civil serve commission she referred an 25 years of distinguished service to the city and serving several
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mayoral administrations. she was an incredible lifetime fighter of social justice. she lead to the growing effort of student abstracts. she organized and opened the filipino after school spaces and advocated on their persons. she worked with groups including usa the filipino organizing committee and the national orientation coincidental. she sported the veterans of world war ii who have not been acknowledged for their service and has always tirelessly
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represented the family special affirmation dianne feinstein and director of the mayor citizens. she helped to put the filipino community together and making sure their interests were being horde and he represented. she's he repealed as one of the hardest working servant that impacted thousands of san franciscans. i had the pleasure of getting to know her over the last 5 years. i wanted to say all the filipino leaders i met anita was the one that was not in the lifetime light. she was incredibly modest.
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wool greatly greatly miss her >> colleagues, i wonder if we can do that we can do that without opposition. that's the case >> thank you i'd like to submit a second memoriam. a young woman who was tragically murder in the south of market after celebrated her 28 bitter. she was fatally shot following a fender bender. our thoughts are with the 21-year-old who is fidgeting for her life. actually, we have a legislation that supervisor weiner trod last year on the accountability of
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our parking lot vendor to provide staffing and camera surveillance after hours. she jarred in criminal justice and earned a minor in philosophy. she wanted to teach baseball and work with the troubleed youth. she loved music and taking photos. described by her friends and family she had a big dismissal. her one of said she was the most loving person. the couple had been together for 5 years. she was days before we are 24th
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birth this week so anyone with information on this incident we durnl u encourage you to reach out to sfpd or to text a text message with tip 411 to sfpd. our heart goes out to her and her wife and the rest i submit >> thank you kim. supervisor mar >> thank you. i'm interrogating with my colleagues scott wiener and others a ballet measure that would establish a sugar drink foe to be decided by san francisco folks. this is holding manufacturers altercatedable. monk children the sugary
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consumption as quad erupted among adults. i have hiding behind any skroen a bottle of coke. i think people know that there's before 22 paths of sugar your drinking as you drink one of those. that's quite a bit more than what's advised for nutrition and researches are also saying that drinking too much of this can take years off you're alive and lead to diabetes and damage to your heart and other chronic diseases. some parents are referring to drinks recollect sodas as liquid diabetes and other harms as well. i wanted to say that the measure my colleagues and i are proposing is supported by a
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coalition with voices from brilliant consolute from yale and the support of avalos and cowen wore hoping to have more sports. wore pitting out a mess and i'll produced to say optimum co- sporpg supervisor weiner amendment. revenue raised that this measure would be used for would be distributed in a fair and a equal way. help inequality in our neighborhood. i think many of us are well
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known the campaign wool build will show many communities node help and wool - we'll utilize the resources that are created really help to prioritize the in qualities of neighborhood. 50 percent of the funds will go for nutrition. like school lunches and community based organizations like healthy incentives wore trying to transform corn stores and the other half would go to resources that focus on physical activities. this will be equally split between activities in and out of
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schools and rec and park department and the department of youth programs. so i'm expiated we have a growing consensus and i'm happy about the board collaboration wore building. i'm working with the anti hunger groups to known a hearing at our neighborhood service committee along with co- sponsor jane kim and norm you won't and this will be with the san francisco task force who be issuing reports on foods and insecurity and foods in san francisco. the 2013 report is the first we've done in 3 years. hunger is growing and reliance
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on informed programs and that's increased in 37 thousand in 2010 to about 50 thousand today even if people in san francisco that rely on supplemental nutritional assistance programs. also children have gone up significantly. i think the inspection is at the federal level wore seeing proposals from the house of representatives to cut tragic the informed stamp and i think wore believe support in san francisco to try to fight against i think humane food stamp. so those will be announced on
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thursday but an action plan that will address food and security and a hunger in san francisco that had been a strong step if eliminating hunger in our city. i want to thank paula jones and key anti hunger advocates from the project open hand and meals on who's also and our broad coalition as well. we'll be taking the hunger challenge wore calling it the snap challenge it's going to be a struggle we're going to try to survive on what people are gichlg given in food stamps it's $32 a week and try to survive on that $32 a week
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