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president chiu supervisor cohen supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee mr. president, you we have quorum. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all mr. clerk are there my communications. >> i have no communications mr. vice president. >> read content those items are considered reluctant and will be acted on by a semiroll call rotate
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colleagues would anyone like to sever any items. >> on the consent calendar supervisor breed supervisor campos supervisor chiu supervisor cohen supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor wiener? supervisor wiener that is supervisor yee supervisor avalos supervisor avalos? >> supervisor avalos? you have 11 i's those ordinances are passed either ever seen on the final or first reading next >> the item 18 to designate the enlightenment sequoia tree.
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>> same house, same call? this ordinance is finally passes ausz item 19 to approve and authorize the tort to berry into a modification with the united states navy to extend the agreement to the 30th. >> this is adapted. >> item 20 authorizing the option to extend the term on mission street montgomery with the co-sponsorer trust number two for the children's port services for approximately 2 m.d. $.5 million. >> same house, same call? this are resolution is adapted. >> authorizing the department of public health for the ryan white requesting hiv emergency relief program funding for the
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metropolitan area. >> same house, same call? this is adapted. >> item 22 authorizing the department of public health to submit an applications for 2015 to receive the funding for the competitive hiv program requesting $8 million in hiv funding for san francisco. >> same house, same call? this item is approved next. >> item 23 to retro low authorize the department of public health to accept a grant of $180,000 to participate in the center for disease control and valuation. >> same house, same call? this is adapted. >> item 24 authorizing an increase in the wastewater paper program not to exceed $600 million to be issued from time to time to fund the programs for the wastewater enterprise. >> same house, same call? this resolution is adapted next.
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>> item 25 the execution and acceptance of a master lease at q new street for one hundred and 65 thousand dollars for a one year term. >> supervisor kim i have questions for the department of real estate i see john updyke here. >> thank you for being here and thank you for your work in moving forward along with the former supervisor its amazing we will finally be opening this up to house many of our homeless developers that are currently on our streets i have a couple of of questions i do have a lot of the master leases for the hotels in my district and you know the one thing it struck me that of
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thoseful in was budget analyst report to hire most of the rented for our other master leases that began at a different 7, 8, 9 and place in the real estate market i have questions i know they have backrooms will they be excepted with minnesota refrigerators what are the alliances coming with the unit. >> thank you, supervisor john with the department of real estate i'm going to allow amanda to address that they're working on a collaborative effort but that's the one unique a aspect felt location with individual bathrooms for each unit we're working on a have you ever seen. >> hi supervisor amanda freed every tenant will get a medicaid
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waiver i didn't friendly and all rooms will be 23ushd with the things necessary. >> we have a lot of students in our office i was asking for the going rate of rent this is priced a little bit higher than the unit but if there's hot plaza plates or additional amenity that makes sense. >> there's a large kitchen as well as laundry and two different laundry spaces in the building. >> is that a paid languished facility. >> up to property management. >> and my second question either for our office or john's we been questioning now we've had master leasing for over 10 years we're dover the gaps we missed out when we first signed the lease the major part it the
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renovation we incorporated a minimum amount that a minimum that the city will pay in with the capacitate improvements i guess what assures like if an elevator breaks down but when an elevators breaks down what's the exception in terms of time are we asking the property owner to keep a capital refers to down the line when things practically what we get from the property owners we don't have a reserve fund to make the improvement wife whereby questioning with the new leases to make sure we 345u7b9 a minimum reserve so in the future 10 years down the line we have the capacity to
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push the property owners so they'll have the financing to fund it. >> supervisor you're correct our cultural list of sro's is a older list we have a fairly brand new building with brand new infrastructure so organization we've been involved in that process of delivery of those and inspection so we'll be special circumstances it to our specifications so that insures the capital is fresh and new we'll inherent the maintenance to our satisfaction, and, secondly, it's a 10 year lease so over the 10 year life expect some repairs we shouldn't apartment failures the good news the warranties that come with them that is not the normal with
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our existing sro 13wir7b9 and lastly the cap we've restructured the normal cap in master leases not only do we address the caps but lead to a lot of discussions in terms of litigation and that has meant the cap is meaningless we continue to pay for improvements by capping the amount on an annual basis no matter with the expense from a standpoint and the policy standpoint we know that the owner must provide the funds to insure there's a reserve so the lease itself has a number of timeslyness to deliver the improvements. >> that's great to hear can you
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go into the specification i don't want to mop lists the time could you talk about the breakdown in the building or the breakdown in the elevator what's the expectation and the lease that will insure they will respond in a timely fashion. >> it's not the lease per say that's the dictator here but the request for proposals that come out with our service provider to have the wrap around services but as part of the property management that is under our i don't like we'll dictate a at that time, this responded and the level of control will give us shares if there's a problem we'll get to it. >> that's great to hear we'll take the timely innocence of the response and i'm really looking at the future this is a new
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building whether when there's a breakdown and the property management fixed it we pay it to the property owner. >> a there's a process in the lease once a repair it requires communication before the city and owner to make sure that the repairs are down done so there's no miscommunication under or so over the cap. >> and an agreement on the list of the leased we've seen. >> yes. >> i thank mr. cattell for his lease he's a great property owner we're setting a precedent with master leases not all of our providers are as responsible
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so to make sure we have a structure you you know, i won't be in office or a supervisor in 10 years i'm dealing with i think managing you know the fail out of the buildings felt leases that were set a long time so thank you for your response. >> and supervisor if i could audio there are two elevators in the building one operating and a second elevator that is great to have that back up. >> thank you. >> supervisor yee. >> thank you president chiu and thank you, supervisor kim for your line of questioning i have comments more than questions first of all, i want to thank the folks 3 put this together the need to help out the homeless veterans is great and a
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great opportunity for the city to respond so when i first saw the wrap around services we're going to move forward i looked at the sticker price in terms of the the master lease amount and figured out per unit you the cost and got a little bit nervous because it seems a little bit high whether not to say that homeless veterans don't deserve this but i'm not worried about this particular facilities or housing but what impact does that have on other sro's in driving up the prices i guess i'm city in the mindset of 15 years ago when people were paying around $200 or whatever
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now over one thousand or 12 hundred so i was w0ishd that and even the lease was remodeled everyone thinks you could say remodeled it could mean on thing or another i was not ready to support it before i made my final decision i have an expert on the housing staff so i asked as you look at the remolding and the size of the models and so forth he was able to go down to the unit and reassured me maybe a little bit wasn't as high as i thought that would be the unit are remodeled very taste
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physically and because of that i'm more than willing to support this so thank you for all the work and hopefully have another 35 people with housing. >> supervisor farrell. >> thanks i want to as a co-sponsoring this thank you for all your hard work and mr. updyke i know that the budget committee heard this last week as we talk about the homeless veterans this should be a priority and this has positive aspects obviously in a different area uptown that's great to talk about the wrap around services
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this is obviously in huge partnership with our government and 70 percent of the cost of the service and also i'm very cognizant this is very expensive than previous examples but want to thanks the owners of the property who had i believe 8 competing offers for different uses condemn and choose to keep it with the city of san francisco to house the veterans and look forward to the effect. >> thank you supervisor farrell i want to echo supervisor farrell's comments on two front one colleagues this was a property in the heart of my district that had been known as one of the worse sro's and thank
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you to the staff to focus attention, and, secondly, like supervisor farrell has been committed to addressing homelessness and a number of years ago i worked with on to carry the legislation on otis he have an ability to aspire to end the homelessness in the feud short years thank you to mr. updyke and the community to work towards this goal a goal our president set and a goal we believe in the city so thank you to the team and with that, colleagues, i hope you'll be able to short this supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much i'm excited to see this before us i hope we'll be able to address your homeless crisis and whether or not we're addressing that as
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it relates to veterans or lgbt or just transgender folks either way we have a series problem in the city and we need to provide the service for everyone to the hope vice president thank you very much and to the mayor's office updyke and those that are kicking the money in this is great i applaud you and forward to continue to work with you we've got a growing problem on the south side as we looked at the south of market so this is great a great stechlt. >> supervisor campos thank you for the staffs work to make this possible as we see the economic disparity it is important in the
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wealthiest city in the country we don't fifth about the vulnerable and thank you to mr. duffy for his work in making that happen. >> with that, colleagues, can we take a roll call vote and supervisor breed supervisor campos supervisor chiu supervisor cohen supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee supervisor avalos you have 11 i's. >> item 26. >> approving the 7th academy to increase the contract for a total amount not to exceed
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$35.9 million extending the contract. >> same house, same call? this resolution is adapted item 27. >> supporting on amendment to the mta's operating budget to provide free muni service to 28 to 23 years old in the education program. >> same house, same call? this item is approved. >> item 28 an ordinance to add web services to schedule the film fees to effected he resident for film that results in the parking latin four consequent hours or more. >> supervisor cohen. >> thank for hearing this legislation it is straightforward it requires the filming company to provide notification to the neighborhood and the neighboring resident within one hundred and 50 feet
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radius should their filming production activities be exited to close streets address obstruct pashdz we've seen an increase in the filming around the city that has to do with the leadership in the film development this is a great thing our city is highlighted in the films and movies and commercials seen around the world it's equally important we provide information to the residents and businesses that might be and are impacted by the film production companies many of the productions result in closer of heavily utilized streets that cause disruptions in everyday people's lives i've heard from the constituents of the lack of outreach in the residents and businesses when fi
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