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it will insure we'll be able to contract with the terminal light systems such as our passenger boarding systems and security program. i want to reiterate or explain we'll not deviate from the final evaluation we'll have 65 percent of the final evaluation to no fiscal impact and lastly the current environmental review has been elevated not called out specifically as terminal b program or t one program. and that's how we refer to it in our documents so the airport is seeking the accepts and i'll be
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happy to answer questions i'm joined by the terminal project manager that will address concerns you have >> supervisor cohen. >> thank you for your joining us my questions are not focused on the item before us dealing with the adaptation of the sequa act but more or less around the contracting for terminal one. i was wondering in you have numbers you can report to the body how many women or minority businesses that have gotten contract >> on those two projects before you. >> yes. >> i don't know if we have that but i'll ask the project manager to come up. >> i'm interested to know in terms of how many of those firms also interested in how much
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money those contracts - how much money is on the table. >> i can get back to you but i can tell you right now those projects are pretty big about a billion dollars each so we're talking about fairly large contracts it make sense to split it into two so we can get more local businesses eligible and i'm glad you brought that that you but i'm concerned i want to make sure we're breaking up this large project we're breaking it up so that some small businesses can bid and deliver on those
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projects it's a - >> that's the intent i'm going to let ruben address that but i'll be happy to report back as we have a better idea of the numbers of local businesses who submit and receive the work and happy to get the details. >> i'd be happy to have one in this conversation i'm reminded maybe we should have a hearing on this item because i'm thinking about contract compliance i, you know, if i'm not mistaken you had one person on your staff maybe two persons i can't recall but left with the impression you might need to scale up to manage the process so people who are pro tem to
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differ contracts that the subcontractors are on their commitment and make sure the contractors are paid in 0 timeline we've heard the larger contractors have the ability to float a lot more money so i'm going to go ahead and ask your colleague. >> thanks for being here. >> good evening i'm running even i'm the terminal one director for the san francisco airport. so i want to make sure i understand the question did you ask what number of companies that have contracts from terminal one >> i'm looking for some kind of data what is exactly going on but one thing we know there's a huge undertaking with the project it's unclear
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specifically zeroing in on subcontractors veteran owned businesses and minor owned businesses and women owned businesses. >> we're working closely with the city's contract monitoring division on coming up with some very, very progressive programs of encouraging local business entries certificate local service enterprises if the professional services meaning like the design and architect as he disappearance and working with them on establishing a table goals for subcontractors so we actually don't have the exact data as far as our data we're going to establish a percentage goal we're going to be progressive we're getting
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indications there's companies not getting some opportunity but were working with maria's group c m.d. to establish reasonable objectionable goals i'll get those numbers. >> thank you what i can do i'll make a hearing request and make that official so what i'm saying don't trouble yourselves getting the numbers save it for the fall. thank you for your time. mr. chair >> maybe i can work with our office a lot of those are being done on a project by project basis to make sure we're far enough into the promotions to have good data maybe i can work with our staff. >> i can understand that but the other thing i want to ask
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the questions early enough through the process if we're going down the wrong path we're able to call that needed change quickly so we can correct some discrepancy sisters. >> thank you. we'll not open up items 4 to 5 up to public comment is there any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues could i have a motion to forward items 4 and 5 to the full board. actually okay madam clerk actually before item 6 john
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gibner has some clarity >> sure john gibner, deputy city attorney item one supervisor farrell's the ground floor commenting you asked about the difference of the private and public storing garage that ordinance is basically saying only audibles maybe stored in public storage garages and private garages expect you can store others stuff the housing code differences it as a building with 3 or more dwelling unit be or so basically any place where a dwelling unit is covered by this expectation the definition the private garage is a garage grarg for the use of the tenant to the building it's
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attached to and public storage garage t is not defined but utilizations in the planning code to use a garage available to the public where cars and others vehicles are parked to the general rule is for garages where vehicles are parked only vehicles can be parked there and also the garage is associated with a residential building. >> i see no, thank you for clarifying i'm seen pretty large parking garages for condos but that will fit under the amendment that supervisor farrell is making a that's right navigate the housing code says residential condos are apartment housing. >> but when the parking garage is not linked that's considered
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a public or private thank you. >> okay madam clerk call item number 6. >> item 6 is a hearing considering the blow market rate from the mayor's office of housing. >> supervisor kim is the author. >> i ask to continue this to the to the call of the chair we're in the process of preparing a lot of other questions came forward we want to get answers to we want to brainstorm before the hearing so we anticipate we'll ask the chair to reschedule in september. >> we'll open item 67 up for public comment is there any public comment on item 6 seeing none, public comment is closed supervisor kim is made a motion to continue item have to the to the call of the chair we'll take
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♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come, it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or
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swim. >> i have been coming to the pool for a long time now. it is nice, they are sweet. >> in the aquatics center, they are very committed to combining for people in san francisco. and also ensuring that they have public safety. >> there are a lot of different personalities that come through here and it makes it very exciting all the time. they, their family or teach their kids have a swim. >> of the gem is fantastic, there is an incredible program going on there, both of my girls have learned to swim there.
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it is a fantastic place, check it out. it is an incredible indication of what bonn dollars can do with our hearts and facilities. it is as good as anything you will find out why mca. parents come from all over. >> there are not too many pools that are still around, and this is one-stop shopping for kids. you can bring your kid here and have a cool summer. >> if you want to see some of the youth and young men throughout san francisco play some great pickup games, come wednesday night for midnight basketball. on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a
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the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed.
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my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we continue to tour. reputation grows and grows and grows and it has never stopped going forward. msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra.
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you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case will go on the road. the audiences go crazy. they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy when we play. msk(music) >> any performance that we do, that a program, that will be something on the program that you haven't heard before. string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson;
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fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off.
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i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san francisco. we are going to play that piece no matter where we are. (clapping) >> everybody welcome it's amazing everyone this is the
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reason for the first time i'm rart in an event it's great to see see it really work this actually works (clapping) and so we are thrilled to be opening our doors to our neighbors and a and friends after spending the past 9 months building out the new office and welcome to our good friends san francisco mayor ed lee welcome (clapping) first girl supervisor jane kim welcome (clapping) you have been a fantastic partner in making this neighborhood so actually and they'll played a big roll in
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connecticut even haitian where we built the company i traveled back and forth all the time i also stayed at the phoenix here. i believe i have the energy of the neighborhood. i like how there is an established creativity scene that almost physically cross paths with this emerging company. this intersection is so yes, ma'am mask of san francisco. in 2011 when we we were looking for more office space we decided to be the first company to join the revitalization and move to 989 market street. we were - and we immediately
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fell in front of with the community and neighborhood last year, we've signed our lease for the building to be the tenants on 1019 we have 8 floors in the building and we have rooms for i don't know how many people but we plan to grow beyond the 3 hundred and 60 councilmember krekorian people in the building it's a gem of a building i don't know if you notice the big columns the beautiful things you'll find it's original california the pine from the beginning of the 19 hundred i'm sorry 19 something, you know, laura. and it housed originally housed the eating man company so is a a very popular department store
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the carpets on the top of the building. the renovation truly strikes live on mid-market literally because we have 4 hundred new lights on the facade of the building that lights up every everything but not only did vibrancy of the building and the mid-market neighborhoods that wanted to us to expand but build what we call an urban campus as we designed the new company we wanted to make sure we open our doors to the neighbors this serves the company but as an event space for the many neighbors we have in the neighborhood. we're working with local
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nonprofits to host events and start are start with family dinners for the children's development center and have the annual halloween party for the services and the animal health fair for the partnerships in this room. tonight's event is an extension of that we organized this as a communicated mix eerie want to thank all the communities and leaders that joined us bearing barry from the foundation and laurie across from the children's center and daniel. and while it's great to see buildings like this one being reborn into an office building but we want to marry that the improvement extends to the
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street level a group of biz bayshore's are joining together through a mid market business association we're working alongside companies such as beverage marks and bee work and a few on the to help advance the economy and the community in this neighborhood. and tiffany will accompany and share details later. i want to thank everybody that worked on this project to make this project and so many people to thank. i'm emphasis one person that led our part of the remodeling aims standing right there (clapping) so much of what you see inside of office was made possible by
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his hard work and direction and he did all that having the ceo hanging over his shoulders a congratulations. i think the mid-market neighborhood is shaun showing you it works one person helping to drive that change was, of course, mayor ed lee who years ago saw what this neighborhood could become i want to turn it over to mayor ed lee (clapping) >> well, thank you very much good evening, everyone. this looks like a partying countryside here. well, first of all, i want to express my just enthusiasm for tonight there's a lot of things to celebrate my how things
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change but a week and a half ago i was in your pride parade and going down market and saw the whole building of speculators and, of course, this 1019 thank you firing wonderful contribution and i was watching how the prideful of participation and thank you upper part of making that parade so wonderful. i have so many others to thank there's tiny groups supervisor kim and i rejoice in the opportunity every time we come together there's more partners and community-based organizations that join up there's more volunteers that have the spirit where i think
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zendesk has led and upper a by the way, it was not turny it was zendesk that signed up first for mid-market so thank you (clapping) and we've got people like ralph my brother he's enjoying so some community groups. two years ago nick he will and i and supervisor kim were celebrating the expansion of 1424 up the street and just list two years ear celebrating a fantastic thing between all of that you're going from what i think at the beginning upper doing all the outreach now in a position you're in to the space your creating it's a wonderful, wonderful transformation that's good
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