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commission meeting supervisor avalos proposed this language it was only intended to playing apply for evictions after 2013 because the particular reason department is looking at the language and reading it differently i want to make sure we get it right. >> so so that's evictions that happened after october 24th, 2013, and in 10 years. >> right. >> so evictions before october 24th wouldn't trigger it a that's good to i'm glad we'll have a good two weeks continuance to get clarification on that. and where did the october 24th date come from >> that's the planning
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commission recommended those edition it would create a window for landlord to rush through an evocation in the meeting time when it was flooded and next day. >> then in terms of what kinds of evocation that are covered by this. didn't i saw there may have been some changes it refers to the code section unless you have the code handy can you tell me news it >> we borrowed it from the code conversion law. there were a couple of changes that's in the financial version what was added was covering evictions for lead abatement and substantial rehabilitation for if the original tenant isn't
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offered the chance to reoccupy the unit and the third one in the occupant is sold within the comedy conversion but if there, there is a condo conversion within the latter a law >> so for the lead abatement then the tenant are able to reoccupy after the temporary displacement it wouldn't trigger this. >> that's right. >> and what someone mentioned to me they thought the good samaritan was included in that. >> i don't know. >> i think when we passed the
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good samaritan language it's a one to two year lease it then exteriors and someone mentioned they thought that one of the code sections modestly motive be a go samaritan. >> i see that as 39.89 a it talks about the good samaritan status only covers items 7 through 13. >> thank you. colleagues, any additional questions. okay. thank you mr. pollack. i think would the planning department liquor to speak or wait? >> thank you, supervisor i think we'd like to wait to see the revised information before
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we make a presentation. >> also logically for the amendments that are being asked to adapt today mr. pollack do you anticipate so far as you know the final amendments before there. >> yes. there's been discussion about the substantial amendments but the criteria we'll look at the the duplication of the legislation but we'll looked that next year, we want to have this before the recess. >> so the documents physically before us we're asking to be adapted today that's what we're dealing with in two yearbooks. >> that's right. >> this is very complicated i know that supervisor avalos has asked for a committee report. i want to make sure this is
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something as significant as this we're not scrambling >> yes. we'll be dpord with the committee report. >> supervisor kim. >> i want to make a motion to adapt the amendment. i think we should be take public comment first. any public comment on items 6 or 7 seeing none, public comment is closed >> supervisor kim has made a motion to accept the amendments. the amendments are accepted. can i have a motion to continue items of and 7 as amended for two weeks until our next san francisco land use & economic development commission meeting. that motion without objection. madam clerk, is there any other business >> there's no additional business before the committee.
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condition. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our honored chef this this afternoon actually this morning please welcome chief sir, from sfpd. chief john an otherwise under san francisco fire department and the man in charge himself mr. mayor our own mayor, mr. lee >> (clapping) >> now the rest of you can get doing our work as we make introductions. first of all, thing to the 2kri6b8 microscopic nor out and beyond and please welcome to
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help us opening the morning with prayer and remarks. the description ofal programs for methodist coordinator roger brooks. >> thank you and again everyone for being here. to many people are meeting friends or hoping fliebt aren't scald or preparing meals for their thanksgiving families. you've here standing side by side preparing meals for people you may never moot. the salvation army is about others. i want to pause just for a moment of prayer.
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just obligate going to pray for a moment. yesterday iftsd with 3 add and 75 others san franciscans and prayer breakfast and it was a great way for people who believe many things come together. let's take a moment to thank god for this opportunity. god we do thank you for giving us life and this opportunity to serve other. we thank you for so many people who come alongside the salvation army. those are for those who are lonely admiring it holiday season give them consist and peas. for those who have more gives graduate. amen. now i'd like to introduce marshall and david who is the executive director the harbor
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light center >> welcome everyone. i just want to give you a few facts will the salvation army we're a state left-handed comprehensive drug and a alcoholic facilities that includes the detox center we or are a license childcare center and for care for families and children that were on any given day this fall out provides services for 2 or one-hundred and 28 intentional e single adults arrest 33 percent of our population happens to be veterans. the salvation arm harbor light center provides thanksgiving meals in our community who would otherwise go without a meal. we partner with friends and public oflgz, community divorce
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and supporters in carving the take our in preparation for 4 thousand home delivered meals happening tomorrow thanksgiving day. we unit under the borne of the salvation army to meet the need of others on thanksgiving day. for this we thank each and every one of you today for those ore supporters in helping us to serve other may god bliss you. now back to our mc >> i'm going to make this quick introductions please hold our applause. first of all, your commission of and staff. we have already met major r0sh9
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brooks and many lane i didn't divisional director of human relates. your plateaus is order. and san francisco divorce and intern coordinator jamming i didn't smith. we've alluded to the salvation army abandon but let's do that one more testimony. music from the band. okay. i'm going to list those and you can applaud at the end of the turkey carefully producers and the director jay. the informed serve manager and the assistant food manager and harbor light residents and staff and antonio parking kins our
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chef. more applause yes. there you go that's better. and the advisory board and harbor light board advisory chairman jim and choip town and chairman the salvation board and the harbor light member pete. okay. you, applaud four users there you go. and last but certainly not at least. steve. where's steve come here. (clapping.) >> steve (laughter) hose our official turkey.
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thank you, steve >> and now as they receive offering my goodness that's a huge turkey up here. our guest of honor including the honorable mayor mayor ed lee. and chef greg sir, from the explained and the police department and the san francisco fire department and the chief john an and her command staff. yeah. (clapping.) and san francisco fire department translucent bob. (clapping.) self-depth and the san francisco fire station two.
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(clapping.) >> and far out numbering us in this room is our future. the city college of fire, science technology class. led by bill long (clapping) they get the award for the most officials that showed up. and an official applause for those people who have transcribed from the aaa. trayvon. also aaa robert brown (clapping) michael sawyer and san francisco food bank food resource coordinator pamela. (clapping.) >> keep on working here.
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can you all that's good. now before we gets all you a greasy and messed up here and the four please chefs and our mayor. we're going to a start with our mayor for a few comments >> (clapping) >> terry thank you very much. thaegz everybody. happy thanksgiving. i want to say thank you to our police department and fire department and the men and women in uniform our armed services and academy from the come. we can actual the difference you all look in better shape >> amen. >> and thank you to the salvation army and the harbor light house hyperglycemia i'm hasten e happy to be here to be
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here i love the salvation arm it's where my wife and i were married. we have a special place in our heart it's representing representative of what we want to share our lives. we're all part of an effort to serve some 4 thousand meals to the need i didn't it is really necessary in those days to help as many people as we. we kicked off the season from here to market and the king day we'll be asking leaders and people to help the social service organizations to help and we'll continue to ask people to do that while our economy is a prosperous we need to help
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each other out. this is a wonderful city we exhibited that last month with the bad kid in our city and even on a more daily basis. i want to remind everybody about the typhoon is still with us with a filipino-american community we're asking ourselves owe everyone else to continue to be the global city and give all you can too >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> help folks that devastation will last year's. thank you, everybody and happy holidays and thaegz and keep sharing with your hearts >> thank you, mr. mayor. we appreciated our being here you're so loyal to the salvation army now i know why. some fast food facts pr 4
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thousand meals are served to the search and seizures and soot shut in 3 hundred deliver routes and 45 hundred pound of turkey. are put together for the dinner 8 hundred pounds the green beans and 1 thousand 80 pound of miami. none of the preparations none of them disrupted the meals that everyday we've received for our participants and our homeless outreach in the neighborhoods. we still are backing cinnamon roles and muffins and cakes for our divorce on sunday. and we still value every minute
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that you can put in to help out. the thanksgiving meal will factual received into evidence turkey and stiffening and miami's green beans cranberry sauce and oreo cookies. i'm getting hunger. now, some words on our donors. aaa 90 do invited 24 pound take our plus maps not gps just regular maps. the informed bank donated 1015 pound turkeys and pete's do natsdz the coffee for our event and for our thanksgiving day divorce and lease but not at
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least michael photographer and michael coordinates the to the to opt and i'd like to make a plug for the next big event. i happen to be involved in that's the celebrate bell ringing on union miscarries between 10 and 12. i want you robby to be the as an class in our great outfit. where are you bob. now we are going to officially have a blessing. but woerg to continue to work. but just a - i'd like to introduce you to 0 major david
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peers and ellen. >> father in heavenly we thank you for your this day and help us to serve those less fortunately and gods people said amen. >> amen. >> and new ladies and gentlemen of the jury, just keep on working actually, it's all done. i don't know are we going to are a contest we're doing really, really well. yes, we work mr. turkey gobble, gobble. i'm hearing comments from the
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chief of police. >> next we'll be able to use the turkey (laughter). >> do you think she'd be a good turkey. >> watch out for me that night. you get equal time. it's going to make a great turkey stew the way hose parting that. good morning terry. annoys to see thanks for coming. oh, the mayor likes dark meat lots of breakfasts and drumsticks and thighs >> i love this but i have to say between turkey days.
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here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we have almost a 160
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acres in the district 10 area. >> it's fun to come out here. >> we have a park. it's better to take some of the stuff off the fences so people can look at the park. >> the street, every time, our friends. >> i think everybody should give back. we are very fortunate. we are successful with the company and it's time to give back. it's a great place for us. the weather is nice. no rain. beautiful san francisco. >> it's a great way to be able to have fun and give back and walk away with a great feeling.
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