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important, and i enthusiastickly support it on behalf of my agencies and i appreciate the efforts of the puc staff, to bring this project to fruition and it has been a long time in coming and my member agencies and the three of them who are the partner agencies who are supportive of this and really excited about this project moving forward. i urge you to vote yes on it. >> thank you. >> is there another public comment? >> good afternoon. >> i am supportive of this and this is a long time coming if you look at 6.3 section you will see what is taking place over time in cooperation with the san francisco, when it did once rain, we were able to go off and eliminate it and use the extra water and so it is taking place and we are supportive and we have worked
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out an agreement that will forward your assistance and if you have any questions for the local agent's perspective i am happy to answer it. >> thank you. >> thank you for being here. >> so we are on item 11, the item has been moved, and seconded. >> is there any other public comment? >> seeing none, it is closed, and i will call for a vote, in favor, aye. >> the ayes have it and the motion carries, madam second, the next item. >> item 12 is public comment on matters for closed session. and i will read the closed
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session items. item 14,conference with legal counsel - pursuant to california government code section 54956.9 (d) (1) and san francisco administrative code section 67.10 (d) (1)15. conference with legal counsel - pursuant to california government code section 54956.9 (d) (1) and san francisco administrative code section 67.10 (d) (1) (mueller) existing litigation: city and county of san francisco v. pacific gas & electric company san francisco superior court case no.: cgc-13-529310 city attorney file no.: 0000657 / date filed: june 6, 2013 161718 nei would like to entertain a motion to insert the attorney, client privilege. >> so moved. >> it has been moved. >> second >> and seconded. >> all right. >> and so, i will call for a vote, all of those in favor, signify. >> aye. and opposed the ayes have it and the motion carries and yeah. >> we are back on the record. >> we appreciate this. >> so, i am going to go ahead
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and make the announcement, that commissioner's setment under item 17 and i am going to entertain a motion whether or not to disclose the discussions which were held during our closed session. >> is there a motion? >> not to disclose >> it is moved not to disclose. >> second. >> and it has been seconded. >> any further discussion on that? i will call for a vote. all of those in favor, aye. >> and opposed? >> the ayes have the motion, carries any new business? >> okay, i will be brief. >> i am asking that staff prepare a short memo related to conversations that took place during our joint envier men commission, public utilities commission, and those specifically with the joint interest in looking into integrated pest management and putting it together and introduction course to that work. and finding out what kind of resources we have available and whether we will be able to kind of move the ball in a joint
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direction and put something together and this is really job, skills, and type of things that we have and the classifications in the city and the county that are performing this function, and it is, it is a direct link between the envier men commission and the puc when it comes to the application of all of these chemicals at the golf courses are going into our storm drain, water or whatever it is. and so i would like the staff to prepare a short memo related to that effort and maybe, even some recommendations about how we move it along quickly. and i have no further item, commissioners anything else? >> seeing nothing the meeting is adjourned.
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>> thank you for gathering here today for this wonderful event. looks like the rain is going to hold off hopefully prayerfully. i am robert cowan and a pastor and we're here and we are blessed to have many of our city officials including the mayor who is going to come and speak in a few moments as soon as everyone is gathered. it's great to see everybody. what a
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great compilation of folks. the children aren't paying attention as it should be. how is the food? >> great. [applause] >> sip did a wonderful job with the barbecue. let's give them a hand. [applause] . a street violence intervention program. they did a wonderful job with the barbecue and the hamburgers and hot dogs and if you go away hungry you must be on a diet so water further delay let's welcome our mayor, mayor lee. [applause] >> thank you. thank you reverend. thanks for being here as well and blessing us. good evening everyone. welcome to herst play ground in sunnydale. i am grateful to the chief and
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supervisor cohen and park and rec and juvenile justice here. we have so many departments that worked together to make sure that this place is safe and we welcome everybody back here. i know that everybody feels the tragedies of things that happened a few weeks ago, but this community is strong because of its people, but saying we want to bring people back to our own park. this is the people's park right here at herst play ground and we want to make sure on this national night out not only do we celebrate across the city but we bring people out to their parks, to our parks, to our neighborhood to celebrate to reclaim the areas we want to be safe and collaborate with our
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youth and employment organizations, our education institutions to work together with seniors and families to make sure that there is no place in the city that is unsafe and particularly here, so i want to say thank you to everybody for coming out tonight, and that this should be yet another beginning, not just this one night. this is everybody's park. this is where the kids can feel safe to play where the parents can bring them out and watch over them where all the different agencies can have and create programs that support them. where our seniors can have a walk and feel the vibrancy of the city and invest in play grounds like this. you like this new play ground? yeah. [applause] and soon we will get the sand out of that play area and replace it with some good things that don't have the sand in them. we're going to continue
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investing in this neighborhood and in the people especially but i want to say again thank you to supervisor cohen. your wonderful leadership out here working with us. thank you to tamika moss and the program working with the residents of sunnydale and the community. thank you to all of the different agencies. i know public works is out here doing the fiscal things with rec and park but we're all here to invest in the people that live out here and i want to say thank you again to the police department. you are -- all of you are on the front lines helping us not just with your service but also making sure that community policing leads our effort here, and how about creating more jobs for our youth making sure we do the right thing because it's not just about police services. it's about youth services. making sure our public health is
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supported out here. give people the recovery that they need. helping with services -- our youth organizations, our health and human services program, our jobs program working together to make our community strong. this is for everyone. it's not just prevent crime. it's about encouraging people to fulfill their whole lives richly. this is what this play ground means to me and i plan to be out here often and embrace our kids and grow up freely strongly safely in our neighborhood. thank you everybody for being out here tonight. [applause] >> thank you sir. all right. you know advisory board for the police is the one that organized this. we really want to thank the mayor and the police chief for bringing all these resources together so that all that you can see came together. we are
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also blessed to sur police chief here so let's welcome our police chief suhr. >> thanks reverend. [applause] >> i got to thank the ingleside sea path as well and acknowledge the captain over there for coordinating with park and rec. how about the rides and jumping things? this is exactly how national night out is supposed to be. this is a national event. it's all across the country and it's just great that this year again after having such a sad event that occurred up the block just last month this year -- this is bigger than last year. we were here last year and i don't think there is anyway it was bigger than this so it's great to see everyone came back to the play ground where kids and community should always be able to go and we and
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the mayor and the rest of the city agencies here are committed to this neighborhood and this park should be for the kids and the community, not just on national night out but any night of the work to come and enjoy so there will be cops here regularly. soon enough they will be using this clubhouse as a place they use as the base of operations and there's not -- i can't say enough how much time we want to spend with the young people in san francisco and for all of the people that contributed tonight and for the mayor and his leadership supervisor cohen, the district attorney, and others and i think you jinxed us with saying the rain isn't coming and have a good time and next year will be even better. >> thank you sir. we are blessed to have the supervisor
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for district 10 so let's welcome supervisor cohen. >> hello family. hello. what a beautiful day. my god we couldn't have prayed for something better than this. thank you for everyone for coming out. thank you. because you know what national night out is about? it's very simple. it's one night when cities all around the country come together to say we're taking back our parks, taking back our streets, taking back our cities, taking it back from the violent crime element and reclaiming it as a safe haven for the community. there are people here that deserve some recognition. i want to recognize the community partners and specifically list up ms. ruth jackson sitting here in the green. this woman deserves serious recognition and love. i want to recognize the fact that we have a true
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community. you look around here we've got sano ans, asian pacific islander community, the chinese community, african-americans, caucasians. we have literally the physical man festation of what makes san francisco biewsm. we have the latino community. this is incredible. we have young people. we have seniors this. is exactly what this is about and what visitation valley is about and i want to thank all of the sponsors and partners who made this possible and all of my friends out there in the back serving and grilling and packaging food and giving from their hearts and that's what this is about. this is a labor of love so remember that as we continue to have a good time tonight. i am malia cohen. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much and we have -- blessed to have our
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district attorney here, district attorney gas con. >> thank you reverend and mayor and malia. the essence of community is the ability to come together and have good people use the open space, and today not only are we celebrating people coming together and using this park, but also we're celebrating the fact that as a community we refuse to allow violence to define us. we as a community are coming together, neighbors, police officers, supervisors, the district attorney's office, our probation because we refuse to allow our community to be defined by the worse moment -- by a bad moment of violence, so i am very proud of being here today. this park is a wonderful place. it's a
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place that we want to want to make sure the community uses and we are committed to ensuring this is a safe place for all to play. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. i also want to recognize rec and park for really providing so much of what you see here, the table and the chairs and the bouncy houses and that thing, whatever it is. it's been fantastic and a blessing with being accommodating and with this we have a closing prayer. this will go on to 8:00 o'clock but we want god's blessing on this park and now to forever only things happen to you. we ask you for your spirit here and god rebuke all violence and evil from this area. we pray in the
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name jesus. we know you can do it. have grace and amen. thank you very much. [applause]
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>> good afternoon. welcome to the san francisco full board of supervisors of tuesday, july 29, 2014. madam clerk call roll
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>> supervisor avalos. supervisor breed. supervisor campos. that president chiu. supervisor cohen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. mr. president, all members are present >> ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance. and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. colleagues, we have meeting minutes from june 24th as well
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as june 23rd and 25th do i hear a motion to approve the minutes wksz those are approved >> madam clerk that any communications. >> none. >> consent are considered to be routine and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the commission. arrest roll call >> supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. supervisor breed. supervisor campos. supervisor chiu. supervisor cohen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. there are 11 i's >> those resolutions are adapted item 3. >> an ordinance to authorize the department of public health to enter into operating leases
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for equipment. >> colleagues, same house, same call? we'll take that without objection. >> item 4 the reoperate $23 million in wastewater for the north shore and placing 8 point had 7 on controllers reserve in the fiscal year 2014-2015 same house, same call? . this resolution is passed >> item 5 is an ordinance to retroactive 6 hundred and 50 thousand in the fire department to support increase of overtime through 2013-2014. >> same house, same call? this ordinance is passed as this is to retrofitly appropriate 76 thousand in the department of management surplus to support the overcame for 2013-2014.
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>> same house, same call? we'll take that without objection. this is passed. >> item 7 to appropriate you $24 million for city gentle obligation bonds for the safety program in the mayor's office of housing. >> same house, same call? this is passed. >> item 8 to amend the administrative code for the firefighter and police officers as well as of duty benefits. >> same house, same call? this is passed. item 9 angle ordinance to establish a procedure for registering vacant or abandoned store florescence and the inclusion of a registration fee >> same house, same call? we'll take that without objection. this is passed. >> item tenant ordinance to modify certain contracting procedures in the administrative code as terminal one and
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reconstruction projects. >> same house, same call? this is passed next. >> item 11 by adding chapter 53 a for the zebras act and create local procedures for local implementations. >> same house, same call? this see passed. madam clerk call item 12 through 16 >> item 12 through 16 is authorizing the settlement of the lawsuits from j for appropriate $4 million and thirteen 13 filed by the yerba buena consortium filed on august 1, '29 and 14 was against the city filed on may 21st and 15 by another individual for 2 hundred and 50 thousand filed on
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january 5th and the next for 2 hundred and 25 thousand files on this year. >> same house, same call? we'll take that without objection. item 17. >> item 17 was filed by a individual filed on january 27, '12. >> colleagues can i have a motion to excuse supervisor breed we'll take that without objection. and with that roll call vote. >> item 17. >> supervisor mar. supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. no. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. supervisor campos. supervisor chiu. supervisor cohen. supervisor farrell.
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supervisor kim. there are 9 i's and one no >> the ordinance is passes. >> item 18 for the libraries and the coalition for a better north beach playground filed only january 27th a settlement of a lawsuit. >> roll call. >> on item 18. commissioner mar supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. supervisor breed. supervisor campos. supervisor chiu. supervisor cohen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. there are a 11 i's. the ordnance is passed item 19. is an ordinance for the police code for honorably discharged
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developers who file a refund claim on or before july 15th before january 2007 >> item 20 and 21 are. are the two ordinances to appropriate approximately $106 million in a earthquake safety and general obligation combondz procedures for the fiscal years 2014-2015 for necessary repairs and seismic improvements. same house, same call? those are passed on the first reading >> item 22 to retrofitly ask the california expenditure of receptionist rapt land and water fund grant of approximately 250 thousand to sport the ma cleaner
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bike project to june 2016. >> same house, same call? this see adapted. a resolution authorizing the rec and park department to accept a grant for one hundred thousand to support the construction of the vertical that component at the golden gate park from august 1st. same house, same call? this resolution is adapted. item 24 oar is a resolution to approve a contract for the rehabilitation for the conference committee for recommended tools and training not to exceed $34 million for a 6 year terminate to commence the board approval. same house, same call? this see adapt. item 25 to approve amendment 24 for a airport contract for the terminal and refurbishment between p&g and