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off to our guys here in san francisco that stood up and said homelessness is a situation that i am in but it doesn't define me as a person and through our program and through community collaboration and other nonprofits and larkfield services and st. vincent center and accomplishing the goals and moving into housing and jobs. the other portion that i think phil touched on which is really important is that we work with the parks department to run an adult rec soccer league on some of the amazing facility that parks has been able to overhaul and make available so wofn the participants is a employee of the league we run so we employ him to set up the league and generates for the program to operate during the year. thirdly as phil mentioned this event brought together big
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business groups in the city in mid-market such as google, wells fargo and brought them literally hand and hand with our cities most vulnerable population. i think bringing in the human element and people understanding who these folks are that sometimes are a point of contention in our city really starts to create social change and bring these groups together so we can start to provide pathways towards housing and self sufficiency, so the event was amazing and i thank phil for his leadership for allowing us to have the event at civic center and bevan dufty and the partners who made it available so -- >> rob, we are certificates for representatives of the team and come up and i would like to recognize them and come up and
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forgive me in i mispronounce anyone's name. is deward here? >> not here. >> shane bullock. >> shane is not here. >> hatie chandler. >> >> jimmifullybot. i won't find when we're done to say a word or two because we talked about this. mo riso. [inaudible] jd lockwood. >> jd is not here. >> michael malret. there is michael. eduardo and danielle williams. congratulations guys. [applause] jimmy why don't you say a word on behalf of the team.
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. >> first of all i want to apologize because i'm going to break down. street soccer has been amazing for me. i was homeless giving in golden gate park and got into a shelter and getting involved with street soccer usa. i now have a job. i now have a house. i now have a life. i'm now able to take time off of work to come before you guys to talk and let you know how great street soccer is, how much the city's support is appreciated. thank you all. it was a great weekend. i got to meet your daughter. if you weren't able to be across the street you missed out on a great event. i am just one story.
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these people that aren't here their life is going on. they have something to do. they don't have down time. they're out looking for a job, work, looking for housing so they have stuff to do and can't be here and i want to thank you all for supporting street soccer usa, and everybody else here i really don't know what to say, but i also have some patches here that represent the different cities throughout the country that i would like to present to you if you don't mind if i can step up? >> so you guys can see on our shirts who i play for and instead of a crest like manchester united and others and san francisco we play for
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change. in portland we change for hope and st. louis play for peace and minneapolis pride and so forth so thank you guys again. [applause] and finally our monthly video
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this month in parks. >> it's been 54 years that candlestick has been one of the city's iconic assets and started with vice president richard nixon threw out the first pitch at a giants game and has been home to five championship games. it's been home to a world series marred by know [inaudible] in history. we heard from the pope. we heard from the beatles, from the rolling stones. it is one of san francisco's most treasured and important places. given all of
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the incredible iconic and historic events that happened here and look who we've got? we are so blessed to have you here today. what does it feel like to be here one more time? doesn't it get you right here? i know. i am feeling verclump. [inaudible] today. today we celebrate candlestick 54 years. we say thank you to all of the heroes and all of san francisco that considered this a treasured
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pieces of our history. >> we love candlestick! >> and on that note that concludes the general manager's report. >> so we do have one member of the public and john and i will escort you up. you can stand right here. >> good morning commissioners. first i would like to be complementary with this sunday's concert is the completion of 77th festival and my complements
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to the professional manner that this has been maintained and how outstanding the festival is. in all of the years of living in san francisco my entire life this is the first summer i have taken advantage of the festival and it's really an outstanding jewel of san francisco. unfortunately i can't be as complementary as the general manager may have been about what i will call the candlestick melt down. i attended the mccarthy concert -- or attempted to attend the concert and found it -- to find various entities and departments in the city failed miserably to really make this an outstanding send off for
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candlestick park. i found it to be inaccessible by taxi because the taxicab entrance to the park was shut down to allow essentially what was called dignitaries to attend candlestick and after a 70-dollar cab ride had to ride about a mile and a half to get into the entrance of the stadium. then to add insult to injury i get to my assigned seats and find them broken and inoperable. this should not happen. i hosted people to the concert from parts of the united states and from other parts of the world and it was embarrassing to me personally and an embarrassment to the city and if we say we are the city
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that knows how then that should apply to all of our activities, and i am sure that everyone will point fingers at various agencies that didn't do what they were supposed to, but one hand has to know what the other hand is doing, and i appreciate your attention and as i say this is not the way san francisco should operate. thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. so is there anyone else that would like to make public comment on the general manager's report? seeing none public comment is closed. we are now on item four which is general public up to 15 minutes. this item will be continued to
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item 8 if you don't have the opportunity to speak now. at this time members of the public may address the commission on items of interest of the public that are within the subject jurisdiction of the commission and do not appear on the agenda. with respect to agenda items your opportunity to address the commission will be afforded when it's reached in the meeting. i have two cards. kelly watts and ellen dewiser. >> sfgovtv -- >> powerpoint. >> it's started. go ahead. >> i am here regarding the
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planned use of toxic use of [inaudible] by the rda of san francisco and athletic fields and the artificial turf and comprised of 200 chemicals and many are toxic and the state of california said are known to cause cancer. based on the calculations the manufacturer of the product and used by san francisco the city of san francisco introduced 44 million-pounds of this intro the environment. that's over 23,000 tons. this is the material that you're eir says the wind will scatter within the city of san francisco. currently this issue is adjiewt indicated in the superior courts of california. as a precaution this spring a group of citizens initiated a voter initiative and halt use of this until it's
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been carefully and legally processed. surprisingly city fields, the rpd lead by philip ginsburg who has better things to do to pay attention to my video and which commission has undermined it and have a poison pill initiative that will trump and kill the citizen initiative and in effect mislead voters to unknow increase the use of this product. this is little more than a correcting initiative to the citizens initiative. the confusion which this commission and mr. ginsburg are enabling and ensure that innocent children and families are exposed the cancer causing effects for years to come. street soccer usa by the way doesn't need to use this to
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play. they play on a hard surface and benign and not cause cancer. grass will not cause cancer and cost the city a fraction of what this artificial turf costs. i advocate that we instead of following this agenda blindly we pay attention when people come up and speak about it, and take it seriously, not treated as a laughing matter. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good morning commissioners, and general manager ginsburg. i am linda lighthizer and today i am wearing my friends of camp mather hat and the t shirt i indicated at the camp. i am here from the friends of camp mather to commend the staff and the department for an excellent year at camp and all of the wonderful things that were available to me and my family.
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we served as volunteer leaders which meant we got to talk to a lot of the campers. we were able to engage with them and talk to them about the wonders of camp mather and all the things that as citizen volunteers we can do to help. we were very happy to share our week with commissioner mcdonnell and his family. it was a great week. we had sun. we had all the good things that camp mather is there to represent. the food this year i think is excellent. the activities in particular are great. the staff that has been put together to do sports and art activities has done a stellar job. they really engage the people getting up doing things getting involve. you could be at the lake and somebody is putting together a volleyball game and bring the kids out and even kids that are shy and don't want to engage i feel the staff did an excellent job presenting all of that. i
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also want to remind the commissioners and the public gathered here today and who will see this we're having our ninetieth anniversear gala and event to recognize the firefighters and the staff that helped save the camp from the rim fire last year and want to raise money for special equipment, emergency equipment that the camp could use in the future. the event at the lake merced boat house on the 20th and tickets are available and i have invitations here today but they can get more information on our website. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> anyone else to make general public comment? come on up. >> hi i am jermaine jackson with the [inaudible] organization and can you help
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us reopen our park. we have been growing up with it closed the last seven years and now i walk my daughter to school there is broken glass, broken everything. there is hazardous stuff and by reopening it you could bring us to the park and kids play, more job training programs. help it not be a hazardous place for the community and we need your help to do all that and make it possible for more kids coming up in the future. thank you. >> thank you. >> rodney hampton and we help with the [inaudible] organization and as one of the youth was saying the hunter's point park has been blighted for over the last decade or more and we are looking at title 6 here and i will speak on both sides and i am here to support them as
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well and as a representative of the wop we are looking to restore that park and we need your help to do that movement and like mr. jackson said there is glass all over the place and children walking in the area and we are looking for help and just having a open space and putting grass down because it's terrible and if you want to change what we do and how do we it we need to change to what we see everyday and hopefully you can help us and not tomorrow and we need immediate action and we looking for support and revitalizing and reshaping the community park. thank you rodney hampton. >> thank you. >> anyone else that wants to make general public comment? seeing none this item is closed. we are now on item five which is
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the consent calendar. is there anyone that would like to make public comment on the consent calendar? seeing none this item is closed. we need a motion. >> is there a motion. >> so moved. >> second? second. >> all in favor? any opposed? so moved. >> we are now on item six, the san francisco zoo. >> good morning. tanya peterson commission of the san francisco zoo. commissioner wei congratulations. i hope your daughters like the zoo as well as the park. okay. so if i can have the powerpoint please. am i good? we have started a new fiscal year so let me -- july 1 and let me give you where we are after one month. july as you can see we are ahead of
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projections by nearly 3,000 visitors so we're starting the fiscal year off on a great foot and we know we have one free day a month and in august it was record breaking and 10,000 free visitors coming through i think august 3, so still a value i believe to our families to offer the free day. they could be crazy and i often suggest don't come on the free day. with that we also are growing in our facebook likes. we're almost at 60,000 likes and just a few years ago we had no social media presence at all so thank you. we are also getting ready for accreditation and take a sense of our plants and gardens and who knew we have over 8,000 species
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at the zoo and our name is the san francisco zoological society gardens and i didn't realize we had so many and thousands of species of trees and we have nature connects and that will highlight some of the plants, trees as well as animal life. that is sponsored by lego and coming this fall. okay. we did something new this summer. the san francisco zoo is about families so we had a special pride day for families of lesbian, gays and transgenders. they had a special concert and a picnic and the zoo was partitioned off for them and a huge success and we will do it again and we're glad that we were able to offer that for those families. as phil mentioned it's time to get back to school and if kids came in wi a gently used pack back we gave
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them folders features some of the animals there. we are giving them to a local school. we had so many backpacks returned that we can sponsor a few schools by the zoo so it was a huge success and there are a few days left if you have a used pack back to bring in. this highlights the camona dragon and i don't know if you can see him and this is a carnival light for the labor day and carnival booths and fun for the three days as people transition back to school. it's been a few years and i don't know if you can see it but those are flamingos with eggs. if you haven't seen it they build nests out of mud. some years they do it and some years they don't. it's been a few years since they tried. i am happy to report we have four eggs. it's trigy to
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have them in captivity. we are krotionzing our fingers. both the mothers and the fathers take care of the young and that's a great species as i remind my husband and lastly the zoo lost a good friend and there is mr. robin williams two months ago at the zoo. as you know he annually gave us an auction item which was bedtime reading with the kids. he often would show up on a surprise at zoo fest and help auction off items and as a thank you we named a black kellar monkey after him and he said "finally a species as hairy and as loud as i am" and always keeping his sense of humor and that last day he visited his parrot and because of the travel schedule he donated his parrot to us and thought the zoo was a
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better place and happy to see it with a flock of parrots and we have donations to keep up the care for the parrot. my last words to mr. williams "you are the zoo's hero" and as i say to his family he will not be forgotten at the san francisco zoo. with that i finish my report. >> thank you. >> anyone that would like to make public comment on item six? seeing none public comment is closed. item 7 is off calendar so we are now on item 8 which is general public comment again. this is continued from item four. is there anyone that came in that would like to make general public comment? okay. seeing none this item is closed. we are now on item 9 which is closed session, conference with real property negotiator and legal counsel and we will start
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with that. >> good afternoon commissioners. i am dana ketchum acting director of property management and of permits and reservations. tom hart who has worked on this unfortunately couldn't be here so i am presenting on his behalf and giving an overview of this matter. lincoln park golf course partners participated in a request for proposals process in our department in august and september of 2004 for the lease of operation of lincoln park golf course located in mccarren park. they were subsequently interviewed and chosen by the committee, negotiated and signed a lease with the department and began operations on december 1, 2004. the lease called for one term of nine years with an option to extend for another
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nine years. as the initial term was less than 10 years and valued at less than $1 million the lease didn't require the approval of the board of supervisors. on march 14, 2011 glen eagles golf partners noticed the department of the exercise of the extension. this was dependent on the partnership -- glean eagles partners having operated the property in a satisfactory manner and invested in capital improvements. golf partners also had requested changes to the terms and conditions of the original lease for the extension term and the lease contemplates possible approval of such changes. with or without any modification any extension of the lease will
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require approval of the board of supervisors as the extension will lenten the term beyond 10 years. glen eagles golf partners and the department staff first began discussing possible changes to the lease and have reached an agreement on an amendment which we call first amendment a but was brought before you in june of 2013. the commission reviewed the proposal and recommended on june 20, 2013 that the amendment be forwarded to the board of supervisors for approval. prior to action being taken by the board glen eagle golf partners requested that the amendment be withdrawn and requested additional changes to the amendment. the parties have since negotiated terms of a further lease amendment outlined in a term sheet titled first term sheet for first amendment
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b. the proposed term sheet would incorporate the terms of the first amendment a, which has been previously approved, as well as the following key terms. the extension term will be nine years as contemplated in the lease. the department will pay 50% of the water charges, not to exceed 12,500 units by us per year. glen eagle golf partners will be allowed to submit request for rent credits to perform deferred maintenance or emergency repairs up to the annual payments up to the lease. all rent credits must be approved by the commission. glen eagle golf partners may request to terminate the lease if the cost of any proposed extraordinary repair exceeds $150,000 and the parties cannot each agreement about the necessity, schedule and cost for
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such repair. upon approval of park code changes by the commission and the board of supervisors glen eagle golf partnership will establish san francisco resident rates to conform to the rate structures of other city owned golf courses. the department will provide them with access to easy links a new reservation system when it's installed in other city owned courses. upon approval of the changes by the commission and the board glen eagles golf partners may implement flexible pricing for golf use as we currently provide at hardening, lincoln and sharp park. the department supports the continued relationship between glen eagles golf partners and the first tee program of san francisco. the department gn