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con restricted you boundary we want to make sure we create more middle income units it's not tied up with a lot of the concerns those are not existing tenants units so no negative outcome from this i'm really hoping this will be successful and produce the outcomes >> i think a lot of people share that hope. i will also is a the monitoring we're very sensitive to the confidentiality of people's rent information so there's information in there it be done in a confidential way so the rent information is separated from the people's identity. finally, i will note that in
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terms of the monitoring which i do agree is important. i think within a year we'll probably, you know, given with all respect to the planning department and dbi it will take time for people to consider this and get through the process so within a year we won't see a large number but after that we'll start to see the results. so colleagues no comments or questions we'll open this up for public comment. i'll say that the president of castro eureka valley association as well as the executive director of open house which provides services for lgbt seniors both wanted to be here they have the flu but we have others. with that, i'll call our fully comment cards
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(calling names) and you can speak in any order >> good afternoon bill with the legal referral panel we provide services for people with aids and housing is our important issues its important for people to have caesar's access to affordable housing. it would be great to have new section 8s coming into the castro and a ways ways to create affordable housing. i want to thank scott wiener for his leadership this is a reasonable approach to trying to
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provide more affordable housing in his district so thank you >> thank you, sir. >> thank you scott wiener and superstitions i'm to him with the liveable city i've lived in the deploring for 20 years i'm happy to see this legislation moving forward. we're finally joining other west coast cities to solving the housing criticize and santa clara and santa monica have lead the way they're using the existing materials and saving the cost of the materials. they can be low-cost we have to comply with the housing code, etc. so we know know this is
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going to be a super low-cost but this will allow us to see how difficult it will be to use the buildings that exist we're happy to look at a pilot. this housing is rent controlled the only way to add them is to increasing the rent controlled housing. the castro make sense it's walkable and it has a strong neighborhood character so we can add with or without alternating the appearance of the neighborhoods and preserve the historic buildings in the neighborhood. i say we support rome the size unit for two reasons one it would be is a ashamed to have
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seven hundred feet plus secondly, the other way to make units is to have housemates and that's multiple adults and children living together to keep the costs down >> excuse me. i was misinformed i want to speak later. >> i'm maria the director of the living campaign in san francisco it's our goal to make sure that seniors can live in their homes and there's nothing more important than having accessible affordable housing. it's clear the time has come the extreme housing market has
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struck terror in the hearts even if folks knowing they are gone from the city. as part of the mayors council we know that the cost of subsidizing unit it expensive it takes years and years to bring them on line so bringing them out of the shadows and allowing new units to be added legally is something we can do now and it will add options for the growing number of seniors. i live in a 3 story building but the day will come with had i can't climb the 26 stairs so when we can't do the stairs we'll move into the basement unit and stay in our neighborhood. i've heard a lot of stories seniors that rented out a unit
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that was built illegal and tenants stopped paying the rent and they higher a contractor to build it up to code and they lose their savings. how much better would it be if property owners had a better path like any piece of legislation it will take time to work it out but we strongly support this in the city >> thank you. appreciate it. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> >> good afternoon. i'm rob i'm the project manager for the san francisco housing coalition i'm here to speak in support of this protective to allow the in-law units in the castro. adding the units they're an
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heritagely affordable space and it has no negative effect on our neighborhood. we understand the need for a pilot program and understand that people want to add amendments and the housing coalition didn't support adding legislation or worse have them built illegal and please move this legislation forward >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, good afternoon sprirgz. i'm margaret i'm the cleveland of in-home consumerism we provide home care to 16 hundred seniors and people with disabilities every year.
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we're supportive of the program with 21 thousand consumers i'm delighted to speak on the proposed legislation to allow the addition of in-law units in the castro and hopefully, if it's effective into other areas of san francisco as well. and my voice i want to add we're all aware of the crisis of affordable housing but what is not discussed a lot in the city of san francisco but has been this afternoon is the lack of assessable housing for seniors. while much of the housing stock in san francisco is extremely beautifully it's not assessable. and its very pricey to bring a house up to make it assessable.
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people have done it but you have to have a bunch of money. the in-laws is one solution to increase the housing opportunity and allow them to stay in the city and as maria talking about earlier. i urge you to pass this legislation and much. thank you very much >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors eric i'm the chair with the green party and i'm representing our city san francisco the local grassroots organization on n this issue. we bay we're several years ago we helped to fight prop 8 that was about rent control. there's positive things will
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allowing in-law units to be built but we urge this to be straight out of the box we know there have been stated level court decisions that make it con essentially those property owners will try to raise the rates and speaking from experience i will in a rent control building the units are the same size as mine cost 3 times as much. even if their rent controlled it's not going to give us affordable housing. the picture i like to paint is that building all those units i can look at it as a giant condo complex you make sure the entire context has fees on it that are
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dedicated to the rental control. i know in this test that project only some of it does that we want it expanded to the whole project so it becomes citywide so anyone who billion dollars those units the fee is brought up. we know we're only getting 12 to 14 percent so if you could race those fees up that's good >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors thank you for the opportunity to comment on this legislation. i'm the people on spur and a resident which district 8. as mentioned in-law units play a key roll in affordable housing.
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to increase our affordable housing in the district those will have diversity for the elderly and the health care workers. there's a source of affordable housing without subsidy that's extremely important. in times like these we need to take advantage to provide housing for san franciscans. scott wiener's proposed legislation species those to be built with the envelope and the impact will be limited and accident castro area is served by retail and others things it's important. the ideas there might be increased restrictions on incomes or additional fees for
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affordable housing we do believe that it might prevent someone take advantage of this and we support future opportunity to expand it >> thank you very much. is there any public comment on item one. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues as an initial motivator i distributed the amendments can i have a motion to accept those amendments >> the amendments are adapted. and then unless there's any additional questions or comments could i have a motion to forward to me e item one to the full board of supervisors without recommendation >> i did want to say i concur
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with planning on making those careersy project i would have supported this but i want to put that on the record. >> i appreciate that the motion is to forward the item one with positive recommendations interest thank you, madam clerk call item 2. >> item 2 is an ordinance national black anthem the planning and building code to wave the fees for the month of may. supervisor tang is the author >> thank you very much i know we have aaron from the planning department this is a basic item basically every year in the month of may it's small business month and one of the things we've done in the past is in an
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effort to assist our small business so we wave the fee for awning so we've been thankful to observing our planning department in participating in this program we've incorporated into this fee waiver program for pedestrian level lighting to encourage the public safety and we're trying to support our small business we're recognizing the way our neighborhood look is incredibly important so i'm going to turn it over to aaron star from the planning department. >> thank you supervisor tang. this ordinance will wave the fees for awnings and signs on awnings during the month of may. the planning commission heard this on april 27th and voted to
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approve it they have a recommendation to make this permanent, however, i believe sxhaupg has adapted and the other two portions are technical on how to do that with that, supervisor tang if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> thank you, mr. star. >> all right. any questions. so basically, we are doing a lot of outreach and hoping all districts will share this information with the merchant. today before we go to public comment i want to for the purposes of making this a permanent pieces of legislation i want to request to duplicate the file and amend the second portion for 9 permits for awnings and signs for awnings as a central for the public safety
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lighting each for the month. >> i am - would the duplicate file with the amendment i imagine this will have to sit in committee so we'll duplicate the file. so the file is duplicate and xhaung has proposed an amendment to one version of the file and after the public comment we'll consider the amendment and forward one. supervisor tang i think it would be great if you're office can distribute language to put in our newsletter >> absolutely. >> thank you. okay. if there's no other questions or comments we'll open open this up for public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. okay. colleagues we have two
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vertigos of this item on the - can we take the amendment as articulated by supervisor tang for the duplicate version? okay. we'll without objection. can i have a motion to send this to the full board of supervisors. commissioners, can we take this without objection? okay continue the amended version one week >> motion to continue. >> okay commissioners, can we take this without objection? madam clerk, call item 3. >> item 3 the hearing on the status of the san francisco climate action strategy. >> okay. now supervisor avalos is the author of the hearing request i hear footprints. are here he is just in time.
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supervisor avalos has joined us for item none 3. >> thank you. >> good afternoon and thank you chair weiner. sorry i'm a little bit late >> i'm feeling under the weather and hoping that will help. today, we have a hearing on the climate action strategy it's got support in the department of the environment and what the plans to meet the green house gases for chapter 9. i know that the interim director is out sick today, i feel for
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him i'm not feeling that great myself. i have an intro and then the department staff come excuse me. in 2008, the san francisco climate action that set the green house gases limits by 2017 we're to reduce our green house gases by 20 percent by the 1990 levels and 80 percent by 2050 pr those green house gases limits are to the entire city. today, the international mraenl panel reduced the climates impacts and the international panel is preempt scientific
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panel the climates is having the world's food and heat waves and heavy rain are intense 41 and arctic ice is collapsing, however, businesses are starting to address climate change and an earth scientist that would wrote the report says i think that dealing effective with climate change is something nations will do and the cities need to do this. the climate action strategy is an impressive piece of work. cataloging the green house gases was a huge undertaking it is to meet our instruction and i want to commend the department.
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if we want to be a great city it's up to us to generated the political will to implement those strategies. the climate changes is happening and appearing in our lifetime. very soon society will have no choose but to address climate change now. if we don't take the responsible action we've been forced to react, down the line. this is great work on this report my concern is we have city government that's at odds with itself on one side of the aisle we have huge effort to flake to respond to the crisis of climate change and a report that lays out the steps and laid
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out the clear steps and retransacted some of the steps especially clean power sf. i think the work that the department has put out needs to be shared so i welcome the department to be here and welcomed the mayor's office but i've declined the environment director has decided not to come or has made an excuse not to be here. what's remarkable about the strategy we have a good strategy there's language in the report that was redacted that was a package in the original pdf we talked about the goals for
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renewable energy we wanted to be at one hundred percent renewableable energy on the commercial side. great goals that was in the report but taken out and can't find anyone who made the call to do that. it's incredible it's incredible we're facing the greatest crisis of this city and our government pulls back on how to achieve this. sometimes, i don't want to be in those times but actually, we have a responsibility to work towards making our world safer and if we don't we will have to learn how to tread water really quickly. i'm going to call up our
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representatives from the department of the environment mr. rodriguez and we may have mr. kim join us or anyone from the mayor's office that can speak about the plan and the commitment from the mayor's office to fulfill the planning and joined by sfmta by a couple of gentlemen and we have under the puc barbara who is not planning to present she's spearheading the work in the public works and we have the president of the environment here and good afternoon mr. rodriguez representing the vice president of the environment and joined by my colleague to present this item to the board
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of supervisors. first, as supervisor avalos mentioned unfortunately, our acting director david those manned was scheduled to make the presentation but he said he wasn't feeling well, so you have both cal and i to present the material and as supervisor avalos mentioned we have representatives from the puc who can talk about the key aspects of what the city is doing to reduce the emissions here. i want to set the context of how the strategy fits in san francisco and our overall plan if i can have sfgovtv put the power point up. first to set the context supervisor avalos is correct cities play a little bit in
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climate change and generate the co- 2 over 75 percent. and equally if you start thinking about the historic trend over half of the world population live in cities and more people are morgan to cities everyday we need a plan for folks that are living here and moving into the city. i appreciate sfoovlz making a reference to the united nations climate panel we saw it, it's timely one of the most respected academic and intellectual bodies worldwide come out with a report they said they issued the desire warnings saying the impacts are
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being felt on every continent and wipeout the people's crops and one or more drought and increase risks of war. the chairman said no one will be untouched by the climate change and heat waves and floods are among the global aspects that are the threats. the clearest message to mitigate is now. the sooner we do this the less chances of the climate change will happen. while cities plays a or play an important we'll e role we can't let our federal representatives and government off the hook we equally play a major role. in san francisco we are often considered the e pick center of the movement and the grave policies to address the climate
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we've received recognition from our climate award in addition we've been recognized for our green building policy by the world business council and our commitment to wakeable community. in addition there are many, many things that need to get done and we need buy in from all sects private-public and government. no one what make the changes overall to make our target. what's the challenge. in san francisco we're already if we think about climate change in under a do nothing scenario we could face billions of dollars in damage because of the impacted sea level we're
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