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i'm part of the community and it feels like they're working with us. i can understand the college or other organizations sorry - but i understand that both sections are trying to do better for the land or the community if there's like the first step to communities is to do the outreach to the community and know the community and a actively a part of the community that's how i feel. thank you >> is there anybody else who wants to make a public comment. we want to thank you for all the input and now any commissioners questions or comments. >> first i want to make some comments i want to ask carol and substantive question could you
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address the toxic condition has the land obey rewhat studies were done and sort of the current status. >> i'm happy to do. we went through this action when we constructed herself ones park in the late 90s but with the expectation of commissioner brian denouncing done this is new to many commissioners. so herself responses head park like most of the san francisco shoreline was made up, up file. most of the fill is rock and gravel and some construction and debris like asphalt and concrete and bricks, metal it is fill.
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and when - and also it included other materials liken green waste and a municipal refuse. it decompose in forms through the nature decomposition process. before we constructed herself responses park in co-op with the instructions of the city. we did an economical investigation and determined it self-pose a hazards to construction workers or park visitor. it was approved by the public health. after we constructed herself responses head park in 2004 we do the more comprehensive will
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vegetates to see the post construction conditions. that he collected additional ground stubs and we did a study that dr. jackson was talking about we looked at the chemdz that exemplified in the soil and whether those would have a risk to park workers or visitor or students interest the result was they didn't pose a health problem and gurney e.r. ginger the conditions were below the standards of danger and looking at the explore further that reinforced that conclusion that the contaminate at the sight don't posed a hazard.
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the fact that the studies look at how many hours one might be exploded i want to pout point out that the assumptions we used in our scenarios was default sumgdz recommend by the government and their intended to be conjecture. for example, looking at how a park visit would be exposed they assumed it from a child from zero to 6 and that same individual motive be quoted for angle 7 for 25 years were other looking at the 24 years with regular x power to the park it
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wasn't dangerous. visitors might pull weeds or dig on the plant and the health risk assessment looked at the hazards that might exist for park workers who worked there 25 years chrs long-range most people and found it didn't pose a health hazard at that exposure level. finally, there were had documents on the intersected i encourage you to look at the information on the park page and go to those documents directly. >> then in terms of boarder comments. i can't begin to thank all the people who have taken their time
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to show up today. as somebody that's been involved in anonymous viral just the movement but the environmental movement in general and focusing on education about those issues that's had the opportunity to see people show you. and especially to the fabric of this neighborhood in particular. i want to thank everyone that came out and spoke passionately about this program and issue. just before i just spoke about synergy i was making notes to myself as well and wanted to point out comments by peggy and a jamming they talked about individually but this is not mutually inclusive there's opportunity this is an issue and the training opportunity are so great you can't get enough of it
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and even opportunity to reach out. i'll take our words opening on collaboration and opportunity. whether transpires this give us a chance to work more with the community and whether they be members of our community or students. i i know i've brought several people down to herself responses head and visits as well out of sta state. it's just good critical to not do that and having been involved we go back to the hunter point shipyard citizens advisors committee i was put on that pause of the material medicine
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sheriff's station. it's important what's happened accidently and not at the park but more broadly elsewhere. the education opportunity here and to learn about restoration and the various bird life and the native plant is extraordinary i'm 45e8gd that so many people have come out. i appreciate all the comments and again, i guess i'll put in a plug to the conditional for the accreditation committee take into account this hearing. this is the alaska call. somebody missed the last call
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after this there's no more public comment >> thank you. thank you very much for that. thank you very much commissioners. my name is kirk i'm the program manager at the san francisco program. i am a resident. i've been working with the a randolph institute for 4 years. i've never seen such an outpouring of cameras in one spot but acting dam aside ax randolph we're is the ones in the community. we knock on each door i can't say we i do. and some of the pictures you saw i was the one walking with the
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children. i took the children to the heroin responses head for a tour and to play with the goats that are next door i forget the name of the guy who was speaking but i took them to see the plants that is across the street from the herself responses head park. we want to use the eco center for this community. when i say this community i don't mean the community here but the community on the hill. he lives at west point and for him to come here and speak he didn't know who the other people are somebody's trying to tell you all something. really really. so i'm a cal graduate i have a minor in city planning this is
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what i do for a living and for us to have acting dam here statement after statement and rue you have people here in the community that are sort of what's going on. my question is consider that. consider someone who's doing the knocking at those doors. someone saying hey guys let's go out and let me see if i can help you with our resume and a job. people don't have this. the barriers for acting dam is here they try to help them access the education and job. we didn't hear that here today.
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thank you very much for let me speak all commissioners. other commissioner comments >> grateful i want to thank everybody for coming out there are there are a lot of smart people many the room want to do great things but until it gets back to the community i think you would make a great team get the community and conditional involved. i'm not sure that's possible. i know i've been out at apr i will a month ago and i spent 3 hours out there. sat in their classroom for 3 hours and i know what to do. i know that jackie she walked what she talks. so that's my $0.02 worth
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>> i too would like to thank everyone for taking the time this evening in and out it's evening i appreciate the fact this means that much to you, you sat here and voiced our pcp's. i know this is a great opportunity for accident port and thank you for addressing your concerns espanol and alleged her concerns. to me it sound like you guys needs each other i have the relationship with the environmental community and apr i also has relationships with the viral community. they have the expertise and the contact with the community. it would be so great if you
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could collaborate. i want to thank conditional since its inception of bringing our students i hope that continues no matter what happens with the city college and the unified school district but i really think that you two can come together and really put on great programming at the herself responses head park. but because you both have great strengthen i want to thank you both for your presentations. i look forward to the details of the programming how it's going to be done >> following up on vice president brandon and the other commissioners comments. this is what's best for the community the community comes
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first. and both group has their strelz and weaknesses. you've heard me talk about nelson mandela that's the vision of people trying to sit down and work things out that can help everyone. you might be the one in the community knocking on demeanors but there's more resources and a teachers and other thoip why don't you figure out what worked and really, really think about that. because it's for the commissioners this is a tough decision we've got an issue we've got two qualified organizations that's really, really go it's not to get personal but what's best >> let me tell you what i'm
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doing. the ecosystem i've not been there but in two weeks i'm going to national geographic i want to be an ambassador for places like that throughout the world and have a better understanding but i'm going to put myself out there not just going on a cruise ship but climbing the glares. this is the same thing we've got here in san francisco. i hope you guys can sit down and talk about this and come back to this commission and have a partnership. i'm serious you ought to roll really think about that. this would be a great win for our port and citizens are you're on tv the citizens are looking at you and they need to see lisp
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not pointing fingers but true leadership. i'm on fire i have to tell you i'm on foyer from what i've seen here today. there's nothing like enthusiasm and i see a bunch of people that care. so i ask you to really think about that and come back to this commission and thank you carol for all your hard work someone's you making it hard for us >> i'm sorry one thing the great suggestion about the southeast presentation and we've been before a organization do
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you have a recommendation. >> we went to swabbing at their october meeting no, i'm sorry september right before we issued the rfp to let them, you know. >> hopefully before you bring it to us you'll have a recommendation from them. >> i just think i certainly agree with all the comments that my fellow commissioners made. i know there's a tremendous opportunity and i hope when we see this in final form we'll see some concrete collaboration not hope but work is out it benefits everybody. we want to see it work for the local community but this is a jewel of a center for the whole of san francisco and it's the leading evidently not only for san francisco but the leading
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edge for the country and the environmental for the work around. it would be a shame not to bring all the resources and a talent and commitment to benefit everyone. we really urge you i agree a commissioner adams don't make it our job to play solomon. make a win-win for everyone. we're going to put it bonding back on you, the two parties at that figure it out. i think we're all in agreement with everything that's been said so, please work it out. that's our gowns to you. we don't want to have to do something make a call it should be a win-win situation >> thank you. >> thank you very much commissioners for your guidance
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>> let's precede. item 8 c the mixed use at 337 by china base an third street in san francisco bay and a adjacent to at&t park. >> good evening, commissioners. i'm waiting for a power point to be booted but i can give you hard copies if you like while we're waiting >> thank you. thank you. >> why don't you start. eventually i'll figure this out. >> you did it. >> thank you monique.
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i don't even have to ask my 13-year-old. good evening madam president and commissioners project manager for the port. i'm managing the sea lot 448 project. i'm here with an informational preservation and i'll introduce our project team and provide a project and schedule overview and we'll talk about what we've been up to earlier this year and highlight what we'll be do in 2014. at the end of my presentation i'll introduce the colleagues from the company. the first thing i want to do is again introduce our team. you're all familiar but we have collaborative and fundamental
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team working with our developers acting the giant and the mayor's office of workforce development represented by micro martin and the giant represented by mike bear and jonathan is here from the port staff as well. we have been doing a lot of. i want to go over the project briefly to give you a refresher about it's size, sits scope what we hope to accomplish in broad strokes commercial and retail over 8 acres of parks open space and appearing 48 tasted activated by commercial use. new sewers and water and basically taking a blank slate had a creating a neighborhood
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out of if or it. and, of course, revenues we believe we can create value at the site above and beyond what's there and full the mandate that allows us to pressuring pursue and critiquing create the values on behalf of the port and city i should add. and finally, the design of the project as you know and heard it takes a flexible approach as it evolves to respond to market changes as they come to us. you saw this slide i want to bring it up we're on schedule and accomplished a lot in the last 9 months. i'll go into more detail and specifics. including the 2013 focus items
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we've about that diligentlyly working on. once our term sheet was approved we have begun our entitlement area which chose the environmental review. we've been working with citywide planning. they have a capable team we're meeting with them every other week they have a consolute on board and notable just yesterday the n organization p was published that kicks off from the public prospective the eir we nor a comment period there's a scoping that closes at the end of the january to help us figure out what to study for the
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environmental review. the project design similarly we're working with the city audio tape design. the document is called the development controlled and guidelines. basically that document helps to guide the project it will explain what it looks like. we're working is consolute and veefblly with the public we'll be bringing that to you early in 200 fingerprinting. the project continues to evolve those meetings help us to figure out what mains federal reserve a market prospective and to create the value from the site arrest the project infrastructure touched on briefly it will have
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loads of infrastructure to build the most sustainableables structure and to figure out how to pay for it. we're working with my agencies from p puc and the mayor's office of disability to coordinate those activities both on and off site to make sure that matches up with new infrastructure in mission bay. we're we've been working on tuition documents and we have begun many earnest to get those documents the fibl plan that tells us how to finance this project that were the disposition and development agreement where it will live until executed the d b.a. will
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outline a legal relationship how we'll fill the site and who's responsible for what. we've been negotiating those over the past several months and will continue until sufrm and wifrntd the 9014. once we've finished this the two documents and several other will cocoa for your formal approval. i want to touch briefly on our equal opportunity. we've had many successive meetings with the contract monitor division to the is city. we have 20 percent and that phase the entitlement area are a has tennessee towing percent.
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and we've got a 14 percent hiring phase on the project. so quickly that's what we've been up to since march. i want to jump ahead to focus on the 2014 calendar but some of those things have happened. so affordable housing again, we meet with the mayor's office housing and we'll continue to meet with them. our goal is to meet the inclusionary man and we'll work s with the department to meet their goals. we've had a good relationship with mr. lee and i. pier 48 we have plans and our first tenant anchor brewer has
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hired their architecture will firm and engineering firm and they're doing duo due diligence how much that will cost and it will lead to negotiations and we can't do anything until the environmental review is duplicate but once that happens in neo 15 we'll hit the ground running. strapgs plan another important piece not only for our project but for the community in the whole we're working with the transportation planning will work together with the larger effort to come up with a solution. of course, i mentioned sustainable ability
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