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bayview is the maker movement that includes hard goods and food products like chocolate and beer and distilled spirit and the brewery on the pier so i think this is completely consistent with the way it is grown over and over gastric and it's good for small businesses in san francisco to support this amendment. >> i agree i'm happy to see they've taken our recommendations and i'd like to move that we. >> we have to take public comment first. >> any other commissioner comments on this. on item 6 do we have public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> i'd like to. >> i'd like to - commissioner dooley. >> i'd like to recommend to the
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board of supervisors the third street alcohol district use. >> roll call. >> commissioner president adams. commissioner dooley. commissioner dwight. supervisor dejust arrest commissioner ortiz-cartagena. commissioners that vote passes unanimously to recommend to the board of supervisors file 140875 >> thank you. next item please. the director's report due to my vacation left last week, i don't have an extensive report but want to bring to your attention so there's legislation that is moving through right now with supervisor david campos in working with the legislations around a b and b. so the intent of me bringing
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this up the potential one of the requirements for individuals that want to make theirs place available on air b and b and utilizes their home or apartment to, however, the recollections go one of the potential requirements they'll be required to register as a business that means the entities are a small business so one of the recent kfgsdz with supervisor chiu's office if they become a registered business that falls within the - those places could fall under title iii of the federal ada and what are the businesses responsibility if their truly a public
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accomodation entity. and so supervisor chiu's office is going to look at this we're in the messy mid of having those exciting dynamic businesses being created on and on online and those opportunities for growth and development but then we have those regulations that are very much, you know, intended for physical brick and mortar kind of businesses. and so this cross section i think is something for us as a commission to review those things and i would be to review them and take a look at it and think about you know the requirements for a traditional business a what over and over
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those implementations are as we develop those types of unique businesses that come out of the sharing or the new technology economic. so i just wanted to bring that to your attention and supervisor chiu's will look at those and we have look at the implementations and in this case with the prevalence with the disability assess lawsuit i want to be causation about opening up a realm of individuals and entities that may not necessarily especially for homeowners that maybe renting out a room because their kids have gone off to college you know opening up a whole new realm of potential problems for them. because now they'll be deemed
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businesses. so bringing that to your attention i'll continue to have conversations with supervisor chiu's office but when those protections come about i think it is a roll for the commission and the offices to look at those and the issues and side effects thanks or things of that sort of. so this is all that i wanted to pass on in my director's report unless there's questions >> is there a draft. >> yes. i will send that to the draft legislation to you. >> any other questions next item. >> item 10 is the president's report. >> i have nothing to report during the president's report:3034 although i have
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something to go into under new business. >> a travel log (laughter). >> detroit earnerville. >> next item. >> item 11 is for the vice president report not here item 12 is commissioner reports. >> i i'd like to say. >> commissioner dooley. >> i would like to report a little bit maybe we'll take this up for the san francisco flower market has reached a huge crisis the proposed developer is not willing to negotiate or give information to the tenants of flower market as to their future when we builds the campus on site of a one hundred-year-old flower market that employees at least 75 thousand? bay area that
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are effected those are all working class jobs this is something that is enormous and needs to be brought to the attention of our commission in order to have our administration look at this situation. >> what do we want them to do. >> well, i was going to bring this up under new business. as we look at the design center and how that was going to go in there and displace a lot of the small design businesses it's the same thing at the flower market you're taking away a first of all, you have all the flower shop? bay area that flower mart is a lot of small business >> is this supervisor kim's district. >> yeah. we need to enlist the
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support of the supervisors. >> i was going to bring feel up those are small businesses being displaced we were going to take this up this is hearsay been there over one hundred years but what is the developer going to do those are small business owners who are wholesalers are wish basically going to be put out of business. >> they don't intend to give spaces. >> their though the making any promises. >> why not create a new business item. >> when we get to the new business i'll bring it up. seeing none, public comment is closed next item >> item 13 is general public comment. >> do we have any members of the public who want to make comments on future meetings
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seeing none, public comment is closed. item 14 new business >> i got some. >> okay. so on the heels of our conversation today i'd like to us to research and perhaps find a supervisor sponsor to repel the legislation that requires the registration for the po s licenses and to craft some kind of an enforcement model not a blanket preempt active model that instead provides deterrence to that businesses are encouraged to uphold, you know, to act within the law there is a law there are various enforcement models it's not mandated the way we've implemented it and the way we've implemented it is waiting this gentleman's time money and
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effort and waiting the resources of the city and county of san francisco and, in fact, accident benefit is minimum compared to the administrative active and financial burden so if we can find, you know, a supervisor to help us this is another clean up the code sort of thing >> yeah. i have two of them a cat scanner you have it on you are phone what you have on your phone takes away what those people do. >> and the basis of the scare. >> your admitting you're not paying a license fee. >> he's not charging anyone but the process of square we use it in our retail shop when we got the fairs we create a retailer a look up the square you put you basically have a database and create the items and take our
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square transaction. in fact, the square has nothing to do with it the fact my phone has a product database it has a de facto point of sale >> or your ipod. >> it's slid if i had i can transact that by punching in the credit card number. so this is kind of absorb we should find a way to refine the model to refine the consumer protection we're doing f it in a woo that's not burdening our department of health and weigh and measures >> i support them. >> i do too. >> and also back to our flower mart let's enlist supervisor kim
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with that because that is putting a lot of people out of business as commissioner said 45 hundred. >> thousand. >> the design center thing perhaps provides some model and justification for the flower mart. >> but it's been there hundreds of years. >> can you speak into the microphone and it's been one hundred years and i'll quote it's the without it is the best flower mart in the united states. >> and the largest too. >> without deciding what to do here the task is to photo what are the intentions and what are the alternatives, you know, if the flower mart is to remain or
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to be moved but what are the possibilities because there's no discussion of that. >> no. >> certainly we. >> it is going to be leveled. >> it's not the sale has not closed we have until september 11th to try to get the developers to sit down and talk to the vendors and you know the growers let's remembered that in san mateo the amount of revenue brought ♪ one year by the growers of flowers is $180 million. this flower market is not just what's there right there but the distribution hub going 0 into northern california and petting
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at that alumni ma >> they're all small businesses and they rely on a business model that requires them to remain in one sight together. >> so the fate of the flower market and looking the point of sale registration requirements are two business items. >> yep. >> any other new business items. >> we have a full agenda this fatal. additional next item >> next item is adjournment. >> meeting adjourned. >> it's 3:50 p.m.
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and also easy easier. >> do you know know your greg giving hurts from your wifi you may think that computers are kufz but when you know what you need it gets easier. a computer is made up of many different parts and each part as a specific job the k public works u is the brains of the compute. it's where all the work is done. current computers have multiple coarse it means it has multiple k public works ushthss working together as one. it hold all the information in the ram or hard or hard drive.
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it's the short time working memory for the computer interest it stores information while the computer is on >> the k f u is banning information backyard between the ram and the faster your programs are going to be run. if the hard drive can be cared the long-term america and you, store documents and movies >> the internal hard drives allow you to expand the hard drives. once you get on line with your expenditure it rewards or requires wifi and it allows you to connect without wiser the internet you have to have
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wiersz. the touch pad is how you send messages to the computer. the part of the computer is the o s is the operating systems. there are multiple operating systems available bus the most importantly is making astonish and windows. the major dividends can be boiled down to purchase. and making astonish is the programs you'll notice when you go do into the story e store they're more expensive they have you video editing and puc's towards office use and gaming things like that >> all those exponent are what you said into 3 general models the desktop the laptop and the tablet. the desktop is the home computer
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that you are desktops are good because their lower costs the downside once set up they can't go anywhere >> it's not something you're going to move around the other consideration is the screen side are you can have a larger laptop. a laptop is a potential computer and all the exponents are combined in a smaller passage. the laptop you can take to school and it's mobile. >> the laptop can travel with you but you should carefully consider how much travel you're going to do. >> the laptop are heavy they can have higher revolution if you want something small and a
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light hallway the table is new thank you it's lighter and has longer battery life. >> tablets are powerful but their abilities are more limited than the laptop and their nor for the internet or watching videos and laptops over word progressing and typing documents and using spreadsheets things like that. >> to figure out what expenditure is a good fit for you, you need to plan on what you want to do. >> there's a lot of things like e-mail and skype and being on facebook in fact, by you see seniors who are creating websites and doing graft design
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and having photograph. >> what programs will you be using or are you a casual suffer would you like to take it with you around town. >> it's great typing short e-mails by nothing extensive on a be tabltd. >> i need to be able to buy a good all around desk for $400 but if you very specific he needs the cost can go up. you want 2 gig hurts and at least 4 gigs of ram. those store your videos and documents. if you're looking for a laptop try them out in the store as they have any touch pads >> there are different types of
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of mouse's and there's voice activation. >> once you have an idea of what you need be sure to shop aaron and compare on line and look at the mustards website for refurnished computers that come with a warrant. and they offer computers for much, much less. purchasing a computer should not be securey you can slejtd/select a system that can get you
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>> 7 and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe neighbor's park fund which was on the ballot four years ago and look at how that public investment has transformed our neighborhood. >> the playground is unique in that it serves a number of age groups, unlike many of the other properties, it serves small children with the children's play grounds and clubhouses that has basketball courts, it has an outdoor soccer field and so there were a lot of people that came to the table that had their wish list and we did our best to make sure that we kind of divided up spaces and made sure that we kept the old features of the playground but we were able to enhance all of those features.
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>> the playground and the soccer field and the tennis fields and it is such a key part of this neighborhood. >> we want kids to be here. we want families to be here and we want people to have athletic opportunities. >> we are given a real responsibility to insure that the public's money is used appropriately and that something really special comes of these projects. we generally have about an opportunity every 50 years to redo these spaces. and it is really, really rewarding to see children and families benefit, you know, from the change of culture, at each one of these properties >> and as a result of, what you
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