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replacements that's clearly needed now and second i'm interested in utilizing the feasibility studies that's something that came up from owners s r o hotel owners we've heard even though they know the elevator needs to be fixed they're not sure what the best way to do that so helping with the feasibility they'll, the costs and how they'll partner with the city would be something that's extremely helpful and finally with both dph and i know s h h is not here. working on including a provision in the future master leases around the owners establishing and funding a capital respectfully yours, reserve so in the future they have the capacity to deal with modernization and maintenance and something around maintenance
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at the time noted enforceable through dbi but enforceable through the contract itself. and looking at ways we can partner with this way with private property owners we need to credit incentives and carrots both in place the sticks through the master lease and carrots through a financial vehicle or feasibility study etc. so really looking forward to working with the department and advocates and tenants to make sure we find the real solutions we know it impacts the life and safety of our residents >> thank you supervisor kim and keeping us - this issue front and center. colleagues would you like to file this or continue with the to the call of the chair >> we'll take that without objection. >> madam clerk we'll go back to item one do we need to recall that. >> i'll recall it item one is
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an ordinance amending the planning code for the calculations of the code. >> okay. so colleagues we've had a chance to consultant with the city attorney to get clarity around the language so just to provide clarity we're basically, what the legislation does it if the demonstration is at least 20 percent then there's had a control and it's in the areas of the city where the density is limit by lot and size there's two types of projects there's our projects that have some sort of tax credit or tax exemption bond financing and projects that are simply private developments that comply with the inclusionary housing organized. thomas a. swift's electric rifle as it's written any project that
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has public money in it one of the various forms then the sky is the limit in terms of how the stake is up to 50 percent they can have the 50 percent count against the density limits for projects that are purely private projects inclusionary it was drafted to say that up to 20 percent and we've been informed up to 25 percent and rational being we want to make sure it's permanently enforceable in our nexus study goes up to 25 percent so that's why it was drafted that way so the goal to get people up to 25 percent and whether or not there's funding then the legislation will allow you to go up to 25 percent and take advantage of the bonus or
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money to go higher. that's the clarification we've received. i'll propose an amendment on page 4 i believe lines 68 and 9 where it says 20 percent to change that to 25 percent per the nexus study and the second reference on page 9 we need to add in the words up to 25 percent. so on page 4 line of it will read up to a maximum of 25 percent and on page 9 excuse me. line 9 it will read and committing to up to 25 percent on site units. so those are the two amendments understand those are not substantive amendments >> you can make those amendments and pass it up. >> thank you, mr. gibner and
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knowles thank you supervisor kim for raising that question. >> you can't can i ask a question. thanks for all the work and clarifying that question i want to make sure with the city attorney i've heard earlier so for any units that are excluded we'll be able to insure long term fablts >> that's correct. one of the things when we talk about our citywide goals the real big projects are the subject of demonstrate agreements and under state law you can negotiate look over of different things that are not part of this legislation but negotiated developments >> thank you for your work. >> thank you, supervisor. >> so could i have - i mean,
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i'll make a motion to adapt the amendments as described. can we take that without objection? we'll take that without objection. a adapted can i have a motion to forward item one to the full board with positive recommendations >> so moved. >> without objection colleagues, i appreciate it. >> no further comments. >> we had public comment on the item before we went to the s r o hearing. >> we took 3 out of order it's been continued to july 31st so on july 21st we'll have the full hearing on the tom on the other hand, dell hearing. >> i know that's a great man and a great clinic. >> supervisor cowen. >> i'll add my name. >> supervisor kim and supervisor cowen have asked to
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be added as co-sponsors to item one. >> madam clerk, any other business before this commission? >> okay. then we're you.
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>> good afternoon, everyone i'm brad i'm a soccer dad here in san francisco who's going to win. that's right we have great soccer at 3 o'clock the usc usc u usa is going to play these
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kids need a place to play those a ballot measure coming up we h we need to have a soccer fields at the single most important place today from hemminger gonzales who got their start they might not be in brazil we're grad to have 7 members of the board of supervisors and the mayor to support this ballot measure. without further ado, let me introduce two important soccer moms. (clapping.) >> good afternoon. i'm amber wilson a san franciscan native i grew up playing on this fields i got married in the city and my
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wedding photos were at a beach let and now we have two children a 7 and 3 years old it's greatest great to see them out on the fields i hope to see my children play on a safe fields we don't worry aboutism hurting themselves and have the support of their families and joy those communities as well. so thank you very much for having me here (clapping.) >> hi i'm from ccii i didn't pray a place of business play on the kids i find myself as a parent following my children. i want to talk about a soccer field it looks like a pier of grass or turn over but actually,
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it's some more powerful and beautiful and true to what being a family it is itself it the narrative spot where people write their stories and hold your kids where they cry i celebrate their victories and when a child goes down and you look at the awe of the dads and moms every authorized or friday bringing they're kindness for our children where the children learn how we where they can be and find compassion. it's not a green flat space at all it's bigger and powerful for families not only for families but all people in san francisco we need more spaces that fill with imagination and kindness and losses to the not only the
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kids that play but a poultry place for kids to learn lessons i'm a thousand percent sure we need more fields and support the supervisors i mayor to create the spaces for everyone and everyone's imagination and look at a green plays and s see what is happening. thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you kirsten it was beautiful ambassador i'd like to start introducing some of our important supporters supervisor farrell. >> thanks brad. >> all right. kids who loves playing soccer and thinks the u.s. is going to win. i'm supervisor farrell the supervisor representing district 2 i'm proud to be here with the mayor and the board of supervisors and the rec and park
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department i'm proud to be here as a supervisor but i'm proud to be here as a father 3 small children here in san francisco i'm excited to be here with brad and amber and kirsten thank you for your for coupling i had the opportunity to coach my sons soccer and this initiative couldn't be more important if we're to continue to attract families to our great cities and counterfeit the lives of our playing 2350e89dz is a no brainier a that's why i'm so supportive of this initiative at the board of supervisors we join with the mayor being champions of creating new playgrounds in san francisco and making sure that the existing praugdz are available for all year round this gives us our children experience and fight obesity and
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builds community in san francisco. you know, every weekend with my children we go out and their placing support we go out to all sport fields we have to go to treasure island are different part of town but we need to do better as a city this initiative is key and i hope you join me and get our kids out there playing thank you very much. (clapping.) >> thank you supervisor farrell before i introduce the next sponsor supervisor supporting this initiative i want to acknowledge and thank supervisor yee and supervisor tang and supervisor mar who are up here as well (clapping) we can't say enough of thanks to this one spooert who's been here to improve playing fields is is
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supervisor wiener that's out ahead of that from the very beginning (clapping.) thank you. i'm scott wiener and the honor of representing sdribltd 8 we have if you're been at the mission bay pools or soccer fields we're doing great work for opportunity for kids and daylights deputies for everyone to get experience to play and have a healthier city we can't afford to backslide to make sure we have enough playing fields we have a sporj o shortage of baseball fields we need to do the work to make sure that everyone who wants to play sports and to engage if recreation isably to do so it's
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about kids and young kids and older kids and about adults and seniors and people in college everyone in this city having access to good recreation. we know that even though san francisco was recently rated as one of the top 5 biggest it cities in the u.s. we have an above average rate of tyrone type two diabetes we have to be focused to make sure that everyone has an opportunity to have visible recreation so let's win. thank you (clapping) >> we are also thankful to have the support from the leader of the board of supervisors. i hope you'll support him here's
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president chiu >> good afternoon kids is is the usa going to win and are we going to win in november. >> yeah. >> all right. let me tell you a couple of thing what we're doing today, this notice not just about your future as world-class three of those we know you're learning teamwork and cooperation and leaders someone who played soccer balanced what i was a kid in you don't play soccer well, you can grow up to be a supervisor or the mayor or a world-class soccer player i want to thank all the parents and coaches and taefbz you know how important is it is to move forward those young people in front of us represent the diversity of san francisco and the world. that he are in the and i city
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with the density it neighborhoods west of mississippi with the least amount of open space and fields it's important to move forward. identification proud when our san francisco board of supervisors move forward forward our playing fields in the beach of o lay we need to move forward so kids i have 3 words repeat. let kids play >> let kids play. >> let kids play. thank you very much. (clapping.) >> thank you, supervisor. i'd like to acknowledge hydra mendez from the board of education and maria prosecute the children's department of family and the rec and park
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department and other directors that will take us to the future. (clapping.) is a man that needs no introduction we're here because of him we're excited to have him the mayor that will fight mayor ed lee (clapping.) thank you, thank you. well, i wanted to join our board of supervisors the parent but the most important thing our kids any public comment? let the kids play. yeah. (clapping.) well, i want to thank city fields for working in partnership base this is a unique partnership you look across the city country how many of our cities are reinvesting in claurgsdz and doing it in a smart way you, you know, for every fields we work with to
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reinvestment in there's a possibly of saving one million gallons one million 5 hundred goggles of water is saved when we do those paris parks and this past year 2 thousand 4 hundred additional kids got to play in our parks how about that? 76 additional hours (clapping) those kinds of things are important we're only a city of 49 square miles and we can't build you enough parks for all the kids we've got to reintensity and reenergy them i want to thank the board of supervisors i want to thank our rec and park director and the leadership of our education leaders and thanks all the people in the private sector susan thank you for leading the efforts with about city fields
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and the public (clapping) that i private partnership is important as we make sure we do our best to preserve what's best but allowing thousands of more kids could use them how about more hours of soccer kids >> yeah. >> so from garfield to correcter amazon to sunset to the mission all parks are welcoming kids we've got to do a better job let's keep visiting in our infrastructure make that a private-public deal go kids let's all do this. >> let kids play. let us play. let us play. let us play. let us play. let us play. thanks kids. two brief outlines before i turn
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it over to the big screen on the safekeeping plaza. first ma'am, grady member of the parks hallway lines thank you for your support and last but not least is you guys the kids because while we're up here working hard it's our excitement and your commitment to the neighborhoods in playing supporters that matters thanks guys >> thank you all for coming
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>> welcome everyone. my name is ann chronicallying burger (clapping) thank you. this is such a very exciting day for all of us i see lots of friends in the audience who worked with heather harvey and loved him as people part of the legacy to think we're honoring this man with a u.s. postage stamp is phenomenal thank you so much for coming. last week stewart and are were at the white house for the stamp
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dedication it was a inspiring dedication but to both which us it's more important to do it here this was harvey's home and city hall he loved the most. (clapping.) i wanted to introduce our mayor, mayor ed lee who is going to speak to you and give some opening remarks we're lucky to have mayor ed lee represent us here in the city of san francisco we really understands obviously civil rights issues by understands the kinds of principles that harvey also talked about we as individuals don't have the same kind of superdelegate or power when we collaborate together and minority groups and disables
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individuals and lesbian or gay straight whatever with we come pathotote with w we have become the majority so mayor ed lee thank you very much >> (clapping) thank you, ann well to the people's palaces another wonderful occasion to see all i have you but also a unique one. i want to begin by tang ann and stuart for your wonderful leaders when i saw the pictures from d.c. and i've been there before on anothers cargos this was pretty unique for san francisco. well deserves phenomenal nor harvey milk but your city has been about and what harvey milk attempted to do in his short life but look at who we are
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today and if harvey were here he'd be proud of the diversity not only in the elected officials but also in our department heads and our lgbt caucus at the board of supervisors i would actually know that attorney general pamela harris would join me in a unique opportunity for our city and to see the national and international stage of a step named after supervisor mimic not only a stamp but a forever stamp a forever stamp (clapping) rose marie thank you for being part of the postage service because this is pretty unique