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come in down and see howyou. >> what do you think about working at an airport and i love it is busy all the time. >> we want it to be an those away was this is a venture if i didn't love it i'll be an accountant. >> we want the experience that is a non-airport experience the negative stigma we're trying to erase that. >> everything is in a bad food to excite them about the food
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and they have time to learn about us. >> people are imitated by traveling and the last thing to do is come to a place fill of chaos. >> telling me how the extent of napa a farms came about. >> it was a vision of the airport director he had a suspicion of a really cool gourmet speciality market locally friendly products this market local flavors this is the best. >> can we get a little tour. >> absolutely (laughter) ♪ ♪ >> so first on our tour. >> we have the clock we like to call it. >> this is coordinating it is made in san francisco. >> what about the customer
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presence. >> we like to get the permanent farther i love the cappuccino and you have to go to multiple places for the cupcakes the cup a cakes from kari's people want to live here they're longing phone call for one thing in one spot in you know anything about san francisco the cheese the most popular cheesy think a lot of the people from the west coast say so this the real san francisco sour dough and they're curious. >> you find people respond to the idea of organic and absolutely. >> this is autumn. >> thank you, thank you and there's a lot of personal touch. >> i see san francisco. >> it's very hands on. >> what's the most popular
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items. >> this is quite surprising our fresh jotting this is the chronicle special a bowl of warm oats and coconut that's mites farther. >> and speaking of drinks tell me again the cocktail scenes is that one, the things your known for . >> the cocktails are fantastic. >> really. >> fresh ingredients we don't have a mixture it to order this is our marcus bloody mayor. >> farmer's market bloody mary the bloody marys in the airport are great shikz it up.
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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 see behind us, more kids are playing on our soccer fields than ever before. we have more girls playing sports than we have ever had
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everyone welcome to the san francisco budget & finance committee for september 24, 2014, i'm mark farrell i'm joined by supervisor avalos and supervisor cowen and thank you jim smith and others amazement's as yes, please sloindz all dies and files shall be submitted to 9 clerk and the agenda will be for the next meeting. >> madam clerk item one. >> resolution retroactively 30 years the department of public health to accept one hundred and 80 thousand inform participate in a program for the prevention of disease and for the monitoring of september 29,
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2014, i believe we have dr. making fare listen here. >> if you go to the next one it probably will be easier. >> i didn't prepare a big speech but the cdc has enlisted us with the national response inform san francisco project generally are helping them with household surveys with the aids academically and for the female sex workers and injection workers. >> okay. thank you colleagues any questions. >> we don't have a budget analyst report so public comment
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are there others who wish to speak item one seeing none, public comment is closed. >> motion to move to item forward. >> second we'll take that without objection. >> madam clerk call item 2. >> item 2 a resolution authorizing the department of public health to submit an application to reduce the funding for the administration requesting emergency relief for the metropolitan area for 2016 okay dean goodwin please come on up. >> good afternoon supervisors this is part of our annual process of applying important the funds that make up half of our prospective at hiv 1 hundred address $36 million reflect our
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funding for 2000 the amount we received this year was $15.45 million i'm here for questions. >> thank you we'll open this up for public comment are there others who wish to speak on item 2 seeing none, public comment is closed. >> so moved approval. >> supervisor mar we have a motion and second we'll take that without objection. >> madam clerk call item 3. >> is a resolution authorizing the department of public health to submit a one year application for a the center for decease control requesting $8 million for hiv prevention for 2015. >> thank you very much another dph person to come and speak on this thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm john, i
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work for the community equality and health branch that is in the public health division that oversees those grants it is our main cd c that fund community organizations like the smf and funds mous like hiv testing in the clinic and community and provides a pass through through for marin this is the figure out of the fifth year 5 year grants and submitted a budget for 2015 not knowing the 2015 allocation what say is go to be colleagues questions or comments motion to send this item forward we'll
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take that without objection. >> item 4 resolution approving an authorizing the treasure island development authority to enter into a modification of the corporate agreement with the united states navy to expend the agreement to september 30, 2015. >> chair farrell meeting treasure island authority staff the item in front of the committee to extend the agreement for the united states navy for one year all conditions remain unchanged. >> thanks very much colleagues questions or comments are there others who wish to speak item 4 seeing none, public comment is closed motion to send this item forward we'll take that without objection. >> madam clerk call item 5. >> is a resolution authorizing the experience of on agreement to extend it 5 years on monogrem
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street for child services in the fourth year for the period of january 1st, 2019. >> i'm claudia the director of real estate in lieu of john updyke this is an extension of a lease that has had the department of child support services at 617 mission street since 1995 a 5 year experience of a option 5 year are warrant lease from january 1st, 2015, to january 1st, 2019, increasing the rent subsequentially that's because rent was low to from it to 95 percent of market that's
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still below market rent is fixed for the 5 year term it includes everything but electricity department of child support services is by the state and no rent for the city and unless you have questions that's it okay. colleagues any questions okay mr. rose to our budget analyst report please. >> yes. mr. chair and members of the committee on page 3 of the our report we report that despite the 61 increase in rent according to the real estate department this proposed rent is still below fair market value we do recommend you approve this
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resolution. >> okay. thank you, mr. rose colleagues questions or comments okay much appreciated now we'll open this up for public comment are there others who wish to speak on 80 this item seeing none, public comment is closed motion to send this forward. >> so moved and we'll take that without objection. and madam clerk call item 6. >> item 6 is a resolution approving an amendment to the sfmta to provide free muni service for kids enrolled in the unified school district. >> good afternoon this it is diane this is a resolution to amend the 2015-2016 budget to provide free muni passes to 19 to 22 low low and moderate special education students at
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the district the district has monthly passes to the mta and we've been informed by the school district they'll be able to reindirect those fined to 0 another services and programs of mta board of directors depraved that on september 19th. >> colleagues questions or comments first why not mr. rose to our report we have a entertain a motion for a tech motion if you will. >> mr. chair and members of the committee on page 7 we report that providing free muni service by providing clipper cards to 19 to 22 low and moderate protect students enrolled in the special education services will reduce the sfmta one hundred and 63 thousand dollars annually they
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will be absorbed by the departments operating budget we recommend that you amend the proposed resolution to state the free muni service for clipper cards for 19 to 22 students enrolled in the special education program was dedicated for low to moderate students the sfmta advised us of their intent we recommend you approve the resolution as amended. >> thank you, mr. rose colleagues questions or comments we'll open this up for public comment on this item seeing none, why don't we close public comment it is now closed supervisor avalos. >> i'll go after you john. >> a question i have i know that we're designating in terms
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of the amendment the analyzed amending to this to specify we're sincerely 1923 to 22 years old that have a disagreement i'm wondering what the difference between that in terms of cost we're going to have free muni program for all the people in the special ed program regardless of income so there's a major difference i'm asking this because there was a policy desire for the community that free muni would be free muni regardless of income that's one the advocacy points made this year by the muni that was lobbied lobbied i wanted to understand what the mta is
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putting forwards is there a repel difference between the program that will serve all people from special ed from 19 to 22 and we're saying low to middle-class youth. >> the program is relatively small and would be a relatively small population from low to moderate in the school district. >> do i have a sense of the difference if we were to be. >> maybe 50 additional students. >> i guess by changing the language in the resolution are we actually changing the scope of the program if we don't include this is this language did that make a difference in the delivery of the service. >> the amendment being proposed by the budget analyst is an over set forth on our part to state
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to low to moderate income and this is consistent with our exciting program for free muni youth. >> and if we didn't make the amendment what's the difference. >> without the language it would i think there would have to be a second fair amendment. >> john gibner, deputy city attorney the board of supervisors doesn't have the authority to amend the mta board of directors budget resolution you could by 7 out of 11 vote reenth this budget amendment and the mta board could come back with something else but you can't change that by this resolution. >> in this case we're asking for the amendment this amendment is actually making the resolution consistent with the program that's been designed by the mta.
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>> right. right >> which specifics the age group. >> so i think the budget analyst clarifies what the mta board has done whether or not you make that classification the mta boards resolution is what it is do - >> okay supervisor mar. >> i was going to ask ms. hamon's for the free muni for low to moderate focus that passed through the mta in 2013 how did he define it i know that the demand councilmember alvarez said for the free muni for youth was for all students how do we define i i guess free and reduced lunch would be the easiest for low to moderate
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income. >> the definitions is one hundred percent in the bay area medium income significantly higher than the free to muni in this. >> what's the bmi. >> so for a family of $497,000 and then i know there's commitments to extend to low to moderate seniors and know know what the recent budget 18-years old were added in i'm just it looks like this is for special ed students ease their transitional age between 18 to or 19 to 22 what happened so the 18-years old are already covered so you would. >> yes. in the budget
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dilatation 9 board of supervisors approved the budget for the 18 years old and that's moving forward we're in the process. >> thank you. >> thanks very much city attorney can we describe it. >> yes. john gibner, deputy city attorney again under the charter the board of supervisors has limit the budget you can reject the budget or let it go into effect by not actressing or approve it by motion who what was introduced by the mta was a resolution to approve the budget but gives the mayor the right to veto but the mayor does not have a role in this process the budget before i would change this item from a resolution to another motion because it's
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chula within the board's jurisdiction and add language around the sequa determination made by the among other things just to have a title in the body of the motion what i distributed includes the budget analysts recommended amendments by certainly could take that out. >> thank you, mr. city attorney colleagues could we have a motion to accept the city attorney's motion we'll take that without objection. we'll have a discussion on the other item okay. then the flooilg item as amended we'll take that without objection. piety so moved. >> madam clerk please call item 7. >> item 7 is a resolution authorizing an increasing in the principle amount of the wastewater by $200 million not to exceed $500 million to the time by the public utilities
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commission in the wastewater entries. >> i'm charles the deputy financial officer this is an increase for the paper program for the watermelon enterprise it is currently $300 million and requesting an increase of 2 hundred millions our water enterprise has a paper program of that $500 million level we've used it that to prefund our capital projects in between your long term financial he debt assurances i have a few slides to walk you through it if you time. >> why not ask questions if we have them colleagues seeping mr. rose our report please.
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>> mr. chair and members of the committee the requested increase in the puc's authorization of the enterprise paper commercial by $200 million not to exceed $42,300,000,000 to the request amount not to exceed $500 million will be used to finance 2014-2015 and resources and improvement prospective juror project that is identified in table one on page 10 of the report this is bridge financing and the sale of the enterprise revenue bonds in the spring of 2015 this policy with the issuance of commercial paper is consistent with the prior board of supervisors we recommend you
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approve the promoted resolution. >> thank you, mr. rose we'll open this up for public comment are there others who wish to speak on item 7 seeing none, public comment is closed. >> okay. and we have a motion we'll take that without objection. madam clerk call item 8. >> item 8 is a resolution 30 years the execution and sense of a body between the city for a property located on 250 kearny street for chronically homeless folks for the 2014 for one size option to extend. >> thank you madam clerk we have john updyke and have the people to speak who no matter be
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on jury duty to mr. updyke. >> john updyke my colleague is doing his civil duty at jury duty and this is for kearny it is a 6 story one hundred and 36 unit single room occupancy development this has been newly complel rehabbed by current owners that join us sam and another sam this is a unique transitioned from two perspectives the terms i'll go into in a moment and two the asset itself so in this case we have what is really a brand new asset with new infrastructure to new accelerators and the uniqueness of the sro
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