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supervisor yee. mr. chair there are 3 i's >> so with the amendment versions we'll continue this item to another rules committee hopefully next week we'll figure out that one. >> do you know what days you'll have the rules committee. >> the next two rules committee on june 23rd and 30th. >> okay. would like to request to go to june 23rd i can let people know about it so if we could - >> give me a date we'll talk to my staff about so tomorrow he'll on the other hand, you'll hear. >> thanks. so this item is now continued to the call of the chair
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>> yeah. >> let's go back to items 7 through 11 right. >> let me try to restart that discussion. i want to appreciate number one up want to appreciate the staff from supervisor avalos office beth and supervisor kim's office and sunny and my office jen that has been working on the amending of the legislation to basically improve the language and strengthen the los angeles as we move forward. since we know that we are reilly wanting to do it right for 26 years before it sunset again. and this is our opportunity to make sure we have this strongest
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possible legislation for voters to vote pr on. and for the consensus piece that we have been working on in terms of amending and thank you tom owen for all the amendments we've asked him and he got it to us so again, the amendments really are to more focused on the children's fund piece of this. and even that much is to strengthen the language to clarify a few of the items. there wasn't any major differences in terms of what we wanted from the legislation the years in which the money will roll out oats the taser is the
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same the oversight committee that we wanted to make it clear that everyone is on the same package so much of the amendments were focused on number one the oversight committee and in terms of tweaking what, if anything, makes the most sense and to include in the ordinance instead of the charter form and the other thing the piece we've spent on the timeline to put on there in terms of completing the community assessment and also a spending plan is correct so as we move forward we don't get caught into oh, no. we'll made a mistake 9 other piece we've had changed was the preschool for all or the early education
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for all piece in which we once again that was more clarifying language in there rather than substance so and i believe that's sort of of the major changes i had put in there so, so we're going to move the discussion back to the rainy day fund. supervisor kim i think we've finished with public comment we're going to complete the process >> okay i'd like to well, i can't make the motion but if the committee makes a motion to accept the rainy day family fund and counseled. >> so moved. >> without objection the
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amendment is passed do i need public comment on that? no. so we have one consensus legislation we're going to present to the full board at some point and there's those items number should we go ahead and continue those other items or table it at this point >> at the can't be tabled because the prior noticing you'll have to continue them. >> we'll continue the other items item i believe 8, 9 and 11. okay. and also to the call of the chair >> or to the monday meeting; right? >> to the monday meeting right of. >> and on item 10 the committee hadn't made the amendments you've circulated so supervisor kim's suggested amendment for the folding of the rainy day fund but you should make the
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other amendments. >> so we have legislation coming into this meeting from last week and we wanted to make those amendments i just articulated in terms of clarifying and making the legislation stronger so this newest version of the documents so i'd like to make a motion to accept those amendments. no objection amendment passes now we'll hear this next monday on the 23rd. okay. am i finished with this? finished >> mr. chair having you have to vote to continue this to june 23rd and 8 and to the 923rd also. >> yes. thank you. thank you very much for yourself
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patience and if i've confused you oh, i think in next week we'll have everything dough together and thank the offices of supervisor kim's and supervisor avalos and supervisor mar who worked on all the different pieces and to bring the 4 pieces together it's been a very positive challenge. okay. so at this point let's move on we have closed session coming up. could i have a >> make a motion to go into closed session. >> yes. >> can i call items 13 through 19 the ordinances and resolutions authorizing 9 alleyways losses against the
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city and county of san francisco. >> now make a motion. mr. chair public comment first >> any public comment on the closed session items. seeing none, public comment is closed there's a motion topasse. >> john gibner, deputy city attorney during the closed session the committee voted 2 to zero with supervisor tang to forward items 13 through 15 as a committee report. >> i need to excuse supervisor tang first. >> hopefully no objection the motion capacities. colleagues, can i have a motion not to disclosure what happened in closed session. no objection.
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any other business before this committee >> there's no further business. . with that, we're adjourned. good job.friend.
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(clapping.) >> okay. thank you all very much for being here he were delighted it you here today is it's ata's an exciting day for salesforce tower first, i want
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to mention a few extinguished guests nancy pelosi who's extraordinary and been a great friend to all the saits and to the entire community for many, many years. leader pope's has also been extraordinarily helpful with a lot of the issues that are excel important to the tech industry she's helped to pass reformed that are important for the technology industry so thank you for being here. i want to thank the mayor mayor ed lee has made it a proprietor (clapping) he's made it a priority to make san francisco the technology industry of the world so thank
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you very much for what you're doing hose atrocity tied job creation and in his short administration the unemployment rate has declined but 50 percent so thank you very much mr. mayor (clapping) we have have with the assemblyman and supervisor jane kim and sxhaifd and maria kaplan from the transbay transit center and chief joanne haynes-white and director ram and cindy one way or another san francisco planning commission president and tom o'connor from the fire department labor union and todd and a joint bay bay and fred character from an orientation and parker harris the co-founder
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and george is companies chief operating officer thank you all of you know that salesforce tower was founded here in san francisco 15 years ago. and from the very beginning salesforce tower pass froirtd growing and hiring here in san francisco that's why i'm so excited to unveil the new immaterial edition that's salesforce tower a tower to be built outside this window which will fundamentally transform the skyline of san francisco that's at the ironic building it will dramatically increase the size of our w0i8d canvas here in san francisco we'll be occupying half of the secret in the tower.
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in addition the location obviously couldn't be more beneficial for the saits on fremont street and our new building at the 350 admission. it will be the heart ever our urban question and answer campus and is front door to the transbay center that will benefit us in san francisco and the entire region. the salesforce tower wouldn't only benefit the sales force it will help to transform the transbay center we have public art being covered and 50 thousand conflict of interests of fees for investment in affordable housing, infrastructure developments and education and health care programs. that's great for the city as
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well (clapping) 15 years after stat in san francisco the company was seen success our annual revenue was $4 million and it was named the most initiative company we have 4 thousand employees right in the san francisco bay area and in downtown san francisco. i'm excited to announce day we're expecting to hire an adding one thousand employees in san francisco. the salesforce tower will give us the capacity and ability to continue expanding in san francisco adding thousands of jobs in san francisco and nothing is more exciting i'm happen and i want to mention a
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lot of our elected officials nancy pelosi and mayor ed lee and members of the transbay poetry authorities and boston properties and everyone who's here today first, we'll hear from mayor ed lee >> thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, good morning. i know we're in the cloud of air today but there is nothing cloudy about this it is clearly something we have been planning for for quite a few of the years and nancy pelosi will talk about the history but i'm excited burke and not only in a congratulatory way but in a thank you to a company i've seen grow and what a way to celebrate
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15 years of success to say not only are we growing in the city but want to make a commitment much more board then being a citizen when we understand what it means for the employees of the salesforce tower being her it's not about corporate expansion but about volunteers in our system and people that are going to contributed to help people get ahead in their lives and to be in the schools and in the food shelters and the training centers for people president better jobs we're talking about a company that has a great corporate soul and so i will remind everyone because i know maria from the start when
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she was appointed to be head how are we going to get this done if transbay it's okay to suggest we want to be the number one in high speed rail good luck but we've got friends and sfr great san franciscans in leader pooeps who says we need to act first and i'm reminded it was a leap of faith when we suggested here in downtown we can work with the planning department and the agencies to create something with these previous development sites and say we can build houses and offices and build them right next to the transportation center that we used to call simply the
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greyhound depo. everybody remembered what that building looked like i had to clean up the alleyway everyday >> not personally. >> what yes. i saw everybody o everything and smelt everyone now we are venue lucky because of the earlier faith not only in the planning we did not only in the planning that maria had to spend hours are our transbay joint powers and all the city to convince to be here but also, we had to create a picture of confidence in our city. this is what it really means and the thanks here is not just about an expansion but a company that has faith in our city and
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demonstrating that has faith in the values we try to teach our kids about imperviously back and faith in jobs to make sure their welcomed into san francisco. those are the things i'm learning to appreciate more and more as we try to reunite this city from increasing the minimum wage to collaboratively with our business partners and getting more jobs. it means a lot more that's never been about a beautiful building on the skyline but much more than that. half hour of the corridor will be will have employees and i say this what conviction and with all cert and passion. i don't think all of us would be
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as enthused if it was just a company. i think boston prospers and hines when they were announcing their partnership they were building on speculation but we have a lot of faith we're welcoming a new workforce it means all those things. i want to spend this time thanking the salesforce tower and hines and boston properties and thanking our transbay joint powers and all the different agency that have worked together but thanks to all the employees that work for this great company we'll continue to work with you on behalf of the city. it's a great day i'm positive about this this has made my day i've waited 15 years no
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celebrating in the claudz u clouds with all of you is a great celebration. thank you very much >> mr. mayor, thank you for your great leadership we're all proud of our mayor across the country he's revoked a is a person he's there to get the job done a mayor for relatives and this partnership with salesforce tower is one of the manifestation, however, a significant motivation of that success. the mayor believes in community and saits does do. he knows that the word community has the word unit in it so in order for us to success we have to build consensus when we talk about the history i want to
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congratulate burke first burke norton and george and maria in terms of the history. my son paul junior and christen are here i mention that when their father was growing up in san francisco there was a law that said no building should be hire an the ferry building think of that. it was a real challenge to our sense of community to build consensus to say if we're going to be the center of customers a place that gives people opportunity we have to have the fiscal facility to do. it was a a struggle. mayor john you were born yet but the u.s. steel building your father probably recommend but in any case san francisco by
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recognizing all the stakeholders which the saits in the forefront but the employees the clients the sense of community. what this means to the community. we are to a place where today saits is taking us to new heights not only from the physical tower that's the tall i did in the west the saits is setting the pass. i want to thank you all mark and lynn for being pillars of our community and investing in our education for our children and keeping the families in the city and in a regional way and in oakland and another
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$0100 million a quarter of a billion dollars our children have to be healthy a remarkable general rot of spirit and everything and the salesforce tower as a job creation and the rest. so maria i want to pay contribute to you right around the salesforce tower it was around the time 16 years ago how much did we get? $10 million i was able to get $10 million for the planning and the idea of the transbay terminal and all of this. now you have to understand anytime i try to get this kind of money that's small now but you have to should consequence
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in the community it will promote customers and allow for the affordable housing and be a dynamic force in the community. that's the faith of that congress had in this initiative now fast forward to obama and the reinvestment recovery act one hundred of million dollars of dollars hundreds of millions of dollars to be a reality this is the ultimate private and public partnership without the private sector there's no way to build this if we invest this money but it will not only build that but community and again create jobs which is so very,
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very important whether the philosophy we've talked about the foundation whether the creation of jobs which is the ultimate philanthropy of jobs or the ripple effect this will have we're very, very blessed to have salesforce tower in our midst in the clouds in the tower theirs nothing cloudy aut this it's a physical reeled in the clouds as well as technically and again services as an example of public-private initiative to work together. so partners thank you and lynn and george and thank you marie
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radio and mr. mayor really you're the catalytic you make so many things happen i'm honored to be here. i can't wait to see what we're going to see (clapping) let's show our appreciation to salesforce tower >> let's reveal this. you stand here and we'll just on the count of 3. 1, 2, 3. wow.
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>> the mayor's disability council meeting will now have introductions read by derek. we're not on yet? >> we're now. >> okay. >> good afternoon and welcome to the mayor's disability council this friday, june 20th, 2014 in room 400 of san francisco city hall. city hall is accessible to