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case we can do that actually reduce the burden on our public funds as a city. be very supportive that. to submit my all-time look forward to working with the mayor's office is engage in that nra gun down to mexico to work on this issue. so, with that horrific supervisor campos and opposes motion and can we dig a motion without objection i motion to amend the budget analysts recommendation and a motion to accept the underlying item as amended. we can take that without objection. >> [applause] >> medicolegal item number 4 >> item number 4 is [inaudible] authorizing the opposite district attorney to renew its current agreement with the california victim compensation [inaudible] in the
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amount of $75,000 to pay for their 5-year-old ariel the relocation housing cleanup and other emergency loss expenses for eligible homicide victims per. of july 1, 2014 to june 30 24 2017 >> thank you we have >> the afternoon and supervised my name is marie --, policy grant manager for the district attorney's office. survived the chance i just want to thank all the children and their families who just spoke today. i feel honored that i was here to hear you and your stories and i'm really impressed by their courage. i'm here to speak in support of 3 accepted experiment resolutions over the committee today for grants received by our office. these urgent items 4, 5 >> real quick and you called item 5 and 6 as well >> number 5 resolution [inaudible] to accept and [inaudible] 10 horses and all your approximate $4000 [inaudible] him read item
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number 6 is resolution authorizing the opposite district attorney to accept and expend [inaudible] $230,000 from the furnaces use of justice from the grid. of june 1, 2014 through may 31 2 2016 to prevent crime and the demise issued by improving operational performance through research and data-driven approaches to prostitution. >> thanks. >> concurrent >> diverse resolution regarding the revolving fund agreement with the california victim compensation and government claims board. this three-year grant from the state provides the means to pay for their 5 costs associated with funeral burial relocation crime scene cleanup and other emergency losses for eligible homicide victims. this grant provides critical and immediate funding to homicide victims in need of economic assistance. thank you for your consideration and thank you to supervisor bree for her
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sponsorship of this accept and expend resolution >> joni questions about our? >> know what you go through all that. imagine repetitive questions >> the next resolution would authorize the district attorneys office to receive technical assistance from the laverne institute of joseph of the prosecution and racial justice program. through this program the very zoo partners would prosecute agencies analyze the impact of prosecutorial decision-making and develop policies to address unwanted racial and ethnic disparities. the district attorney wanted to examine this area and is necessary develop protocols to mitigate any racial or ethnic disparity caused by prosecutorial whether due to express it were more likely implicit biases. in order to conduct a meaningful evaluation is necessary to partner with an independent organization and were very lucky to be the beneficiary of technical assistance from the revere institute. the last resolution is another technical assistance grant from the lovelier institute are very pleased to have been selected by the vera institute as it
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technical assistance grant to [inaudible] data to prosecution. this grant will be the foundation for opposite data driven strategy to evaluate improve operational performance in order to improve public safety. thank you to speaker chu for supporting sponsoring that resolution. thank you committee for your consideration today. >> thank you very much. any questions call leaks? thanks for being here we have no budget analyst report. we can move onto p,. see nobody in the chamber 2". with that i motion to send items for 5 and 6 for to the board? between the motion 2nd by supervisor of the internet without objection churches any other business about us >> no message are >> thanks everyone. we are adjourned.
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(clapping.) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i think we have more companies anywhere in the united states it's at the amazing statement we're not trying to be flashy or shocking just trying to create something new and original were >> one of the things about the conduct our you enter and turn your your back and just so the orchestra. the most contrary composer of this time if you accountability his music you would think he's a
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camera come important he become ill and it was crazy he at the end of his life and pushed the boundary to think we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonic language on the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting because they have e he was contemporary we use him on this and his life was you kill our wife you get poisons all those things are great stories for on opera. i was leaving behind a little bit which those collaborative dancers i was really trying to focus on
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opera. a friend of mine said well, what would you really want to do i said opera what is it not opera parallel. why isn't it are that i have the support now we can do that. i realized that was something that wasn't being done in san francisco no other organization was doing this as opposed to contemporary we are very blessed in san francisco to have organizations well, i thought that was going to be our speciality >> you create a conceptual idea for setting the opera and you spear ahead and work with the other sdierndz to create an overview vision that's the final
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product felt opera. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i was very inspired to work with him because the way he looked at the key is the way i looked at sports looking at the daily. >> so much our mandate is to try to enter disis particular work there's great dancers and theatre actresses and choirs we've worked with and great video artists is a great place to collect and collaborate. i had a model they have a professionally music yes, ma'am assemble and as a student i benefited from being around this professional on and on soccer ball and as a conductor i'd be able to work with them and it's
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helped my growth i had a dream of having a professional residential on and on soccer ball to be an imperial >> it operates as a laboratory we germ a national the ideas technically and work with activity artists and designers and video all over the on any given project to further the way we tell stories to improve our ability to tell stories on stage. that's part of the opera lab >> i was to investigate that aspect of renaissance and new work so that's why this piece it is important it was a renaissance composer. >> there were young people that are not interested in seeing
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traditional opera and like the quality and it's different it has a story telling quality every little detail is integrated and helps to capture the imagination and that's part of the opera how we can use those colors into the language of today. >> so one of the great things of the stories of opera and story combined with opera music it allows people to let go and be entertained and enjoy the music instead of putting on headphones. >> that's what is great about art sometimes everyone loves it because you have to, you know,
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really great you have to have both some people don't like it and some people do we're concerned about that. >> it's about thirty something out there that's risky. you know, disliked by someone torn apart and that's the whole point of what we're drying to do >> you never take this for granted you make sure it is the best if you can. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> the meeting is called to order, at 5:34, i would like to thank you for making the meeting possible and for members of the public if you could remember to turn off your cell phone and with that, mr. president, i shall call, do roll call. >> yes. >> and commissioner steve adams? >> here. >> dooley. >> here. >> dwight.
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>> here. >> ortiz-cartagena is absent. >> commissioner tour-sarkissian? >> here. >> and commissioner riley. >> and commissioner white. >> here. >> mr. president, you have a quorum. >> next item please. >> before we can move into the minutes commissioners i want to let you know that there was a photo copying error with the agenda and so the second page is missing but what is missing is just the president's report, or the vice president's report, the standard items so, the president has a full copy, and we will read you through that. >> and all right, item number 2, is general public comment, and allows the members of the public to comment on matters within the commissioner's purview and considers new items for the future consideration. >> do we have any members of the public that would like to make a comment? >> seeing number.
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>> item three is approval of the july, 14th, meeting minutes. >> i move. >> that was commissioner riley? >> yes. >> moved. >> and they have been approved. >> item four is discussion and possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors, and on file number 1 40724, nighttime entertainment and general uses greater than 250,000 square feet in the western soma area, this ordinance is amending the planning code to delete the prohiks against the uses exceeding 25,000 square feet in the commercial district to authorize, a entertainment use, in the mixed use and office zoning district in 200 feet of any property with the
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residential onclave or mixed district. and where nighttime entertainment use exists within five years prior to the application to reestablish the use, and affirming the planning department's >> unfortunately, april had a scheduling issue and was not able to be here, and we chose just to hear the item and i sent you a legislative review and so i will, and this is, and this will just give a brief, and also it does, also the middle school need to expand,
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and it is dealing with the entities that are in the neighborhood and expanding and moving and moving into a space needing larger than 25,000 square feet. and so for 25,000 square feet, and this is basically, like she said two entities here, and the procidio middle school, which means, to ex-expand and then the nightclub at 298, 11th street is right on the corner of 11th and fulsome which is if
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they would like to use it for the shows and if we would like to lose this for the develop sxment this is something that we can use and help with the community and i am all for this piece of legislation. >> and it is important to note that supervisor kim has narrowly tailored this so it is existing businesses that are going into larger spaces so these are entities that already existed and operated, and in the neighborhood, and in the area is familiar with. >> right. >> and especially for the tshack will be able to expand and it has a greater benefit not only for in the legislative review. for more performers, and more individuals being able to work, you know, to service the performances, and you know, sound people, and light people and but it also is going to
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>> public comment. >> public comment is closed, move to approve. >> second. >> and going to take a roll call. >> yes. commissioner adams? >> yes. >> dooley. >> yes. >> dwight. >> yes. >> commissioner tour-sarkissian. >> yes. >> and riley >> yes. >> and white. >> yes. >> and ortiz-cartagena is absent. >> so mr. president, that moves forward with your recommendation 6-0. >> thank you. >> and i am excited. >> number five, this is a presentation and discussion on the nfl's business contact program. and for the san francisco bay area, super bowl 50 and i would like to the presentation is by jason of the vp of community relations for the san francisco bay area super bowl, 50, i
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can't speak tonight, the host committee and, so welcome, and sfgov tv and at some moment, >> thank you. >> and thank you for inviting us and the commissioners for having the super bowl host here in evening and also want to acknowledge the colleagues and for, the communication and marketing, for the host committee, and as we take questions, at the appropriate time and i might call upon her. as you know, the big game is coming to the region on february the 7th, 2016 and the region is proud to be hosting the 50th celebration and playing on the super bowl, and the first was played in california, and it was the 50th and the golden anniversary and we are here and excited that it is here in the state and i am
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going to do a brief presentation that will just take a few slides and then, open to any discussion. >> so go ahead. >> yes. >> great. >> so, the host committee and i just wanted to say about who it is as an organization and we are a 501 c6, non-profit and similar to a chamber of commerce or a commissioner or a center, we are working in partnership, with obviously the bay area, and public official and corporations and the communities, and of course, the nfl, to host, an excellent super bowl, and attend the games, or attend events, and of course, engage the bay area, and community, in the run up to the super bowl, 50 and this includes managing all aspects of the planning and the production and the force of rule, 50, securing the funding necessary to host the super bowl, 50, and insuring that i think that this is important for the content that we will discuss tonight that the fabric
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is wo ven into the super bowl experience for the entire bay area region and provides opportunities for the communities to actively participate. and one of the reasons, that we are doing this super bowl and clearly a reason that i am here for you tonight is the business connect program and this is an nfl supplier, and its intent is to engage the local and diverse community in the procurement opportunities related to super bowl, so we as a host committee are responsible for helping the nfl execute locally and we work with the nfl, and again, the key public and private particular holders to connect our local business and diverse business community to the super bowl, procurement and networking and businesses development opportunities.
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part of the business connect program and to network, and to help these businesses, meet the suppliers that it works with and meet with each other in the diverse areas in the region, and resource the businesses, and this is an opportunity to engage in our small business community in the many resources that we have available, and and to help them be successful and not just businesss that do the businesses with the nfl. and i keep referring to this but it is not working. and the core component of the business connect and, and it takes effect for the host committee put on for the diverse and, they introduce the program that talk about and talk about the requirements to
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participate in the program, and again, and ultimately the deliverable for the nfl is a resource guide and you can think of it as a data base, as the diverse small businesses that were certificated or previously certificated by the certifying partner and that data base is available publicly and serves as a resource for us and the host committee in the own purchasing as well as the community at large and specifically available to the nfl and the tier one contractors to use, specifically for their procurement needs in the area, region related to super bowl 50, and so that resource guide is a data base on the back end and has a public face that allows the show case the businesses in a point and anyone who is interested in doing business, and the next slides, and the program launch
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and timing and this is really at a high level and the two-phase, program and the program launch thises fall and there is a six month window, during which the workshops happen and the business community is informed of the program, and a number of that is the time that the business community is asked to register if they are not certificated through the partners which again are still in the planning phases to be determined, which ones we will use. and the phase kind of closes with the end of the program, and the beginning of the procurement, starting early next year and that allows for the nfl and the suppliers to start using the data base that we created and certificated the minority women and businesses for their procurement needs and the rfps and communicate with the suppliers and engage them
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in the procurement process. >> and another one is a high level, and presentation, and i think that underneath it, the important part about engaging the local, diverse community and we see this as a great opportunity to link them to the nfl and the procurement process for the super bowl, 50 and to engage them, with some of our corporate supporters who are also, have supply the diversety programs and for whom the programs will open up the doors for the procurement in the municipal levels and the corporate partner and i will conclude the formal part of the presentation and open to the questions from the commission. >> great. thank you very much. >> commissioner dwight? >> hi, and thanks for the presentation. if i am to read this directly, that this is an exclusively for
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