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of yourself. >> thank you. next speaker. please. either one. >> good evening there be only one church and one temple that resides in the heart and been hidden no other heart i was at the bluegrass that weekend their peter the voice and ripped did veil for things to be commanding all those in services to all night i didn't to every goddess to bloom the rose bud the time being be at han hand religion deserves and bar attorneys be stripped of their power shutting down the system the entire west coast actually, the bankers and the d.c. corruption be as burnt
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toast hurt no animal and forever shut down every you slaurlth house and they are opting educating all greed and corruption curving on treason and boyd by this to the fbi and so too will i apply with the support of our veterans semi if any, you may over our governor to step down to immediately be arrested and incarcerated this governor jerry brown fulfilling the dream of a king the action by alleyway myth king to loudly allow people to septic. >> strength to vanishing all fear the party welcoming home whether leonard i have said it
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it shall be so i'll finished finish with the lawyers and much the l.v.n.s have a thievery process urinating on the u.s. constitution and veterans and law enforcement have no need for mrigsdz i've said it (inaudible). >> thank you very much thank you and blessings for all those who licenses. >> sfgovtv please. i wish to address the use of toxic chemicals in san francisco public parks and athletic with the artifical turf has that board p is aware it's over 2
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hundred chemicals the statistic is known to be caused cancer but the board may not be aware to date the city of san francisco has introduced 11 million pounds to children's playing environments you currently this is jaktd in the spoishlt of california a group of voter incentives for will halt the use of s b r until it's processed astonishing members of this board respond the poison pill signed by supervisor chiu and supervisor mar will trumpeted and kill the citizen initiative. >> excuse me. sir, you're not allowed to use the speaker time to not speak on ballots and i'm
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speaking on s b r i don't think that's a campaign issue most disturbly the officials do nothing while the action are being xblthd it's well within the beyond the scope of allowable comments it is something i'd like to see representatives take more serious seriously chronicle said it's a poison pill it's designed only to wipeout the citizen inch we all know that we're letting this happen thank you very much. next
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speaker. . >> if john decame and alex jones are the most righteous man on the architecture if they don't believe in jesus they'll not be going to heaven he had prophecies written but b about them but jesus said every book give the prophesies matthew 16 who do men say that i am i said who say you peter said your anothers meshing the man of the
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living god and blessed you my father revealed this to you i say on the you, your peter scombrooeft was the safer but it's prevention he game the key to the kingdom and there jesus showed had you he must go to jerome and be killed and raised the same day and peter said this is no lord this is not going to happen to you and jesus turned to pete and said get behind me satan you say the things that are not have god it is necessary that jesus christ should die on
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the cross to save siners jesus said when i'm lifted up on the cross i'm i but my father taught me to speak those things. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, i'm katie live in san francisco i appreciate our staying i appreciate that even more if you listen i'm here because my friend roberto and i were the only members of the public to show up at the department of arterial in sacramento a last week concerning their pesticides san francisco has a eruption for loving birds i was going to play
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something bird singing but somehow my tape recorded door-to-door in this building those big ravens with the ones to survive the herbicides should have or showered an u.s. crops spradz that only pollute we're told use phenomenal amazes of water in their application water which california can't spare and pesticides and herbicides doesn't work in the meantime, they kill birds butterflies that's not two minutes. >> you have 27 seconds left
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down to the transmiters the cd s a is seeking to capitalized it's pesticides operation we find in sacramento the cd i appreciates comments from the public i'm only here i thought i don't know the issue you can write to them the p d i r dot - >> thank you very much >> next speaker. >> good evening superintendent i wanted to express my thanks to san francisco and the burden unit of the san francisco hospital fair their amazing care for burning victims such as use
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myself relevance they have good intentions from you i won't - i would like to suggest that all san francisco hospital have access to the tree claefk ecclesiastic arts show case 32 and the music for victims to teach the two different side of the burn to communicate once again, thank you and my caregiver hopes you'll soon release the help necessary of this traffic engineers for the city during the rush-hour
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traffic thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> there's one mike are two. >> two either microphone will work ma'am, didn't go board of supervisors very happy to watch democracy in action however long it takes i'm resident number one of the 3 hundred block of turkey street i'm resident number 2 are
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here to report egregious horrifying harassment and intimation 0 through there through mile-an-hour yadz and mile-an-hour yoodz of what you this is the first step for doing this nor many, many blind people that are terrified to report for fear of retaliation the most egregious has been drilling holes in the seeping and pumping gases into our sro's this is how i have to live in my apartment day and night 7 days a week and any companion animal i can't
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put this on her, please do something we're step forward our actions please do something i know you can and thank you supervisor campos for your quotations in the recently edition of the san francisco examiner you are a friend indeed thank you thank you >> next speaker >> i'm resident number 2. >> come close to the mike please. all right. speak right into it. >> there you go i'm resident number 2. >> and louder. >> we have a serious problem i'm not in the stage e same building but virtually impaired person and would go in san francisco over 20 years and unfortunately, the conditions have gone from bad to
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worse recently within the last 6 months or so but it's been happening for a couple of years in my building as well as hers we've having similar protons why that is opens up to a lot of questions and investigation i pray that you'll take us seriously and help us investigate that if all possible i intend to go to other authenticities i hope that the new yorkus gases and fumes that have been bothering her and me in different buildings and different times like e they are and what is people doing with e they are and i mean all kinds of
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au naturel gas. >> one speaker at a time please. those are things we've been enduring a problem and other residents in the building we don't know thank you for your time. >> thank you is there any public comment? that wish to speak in general public comment overhead projector please sfgovtv. >> yes. it is thank you. >> tom two townsend personality how many ellis act evictions started with a sale what we have here i'm introducing the sharing
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formula and the formula 45 years for every 5 yrlg years living inform europe you could 3 percent of sale price you've gts got 4 unit they get $30,000 a so you would a lot of money 6 years 60 thousand and 15 resident gets e gets $2,013,000 a 20 years gets more it is a total of 3 hundred and thirty/$44,000 the owner gets $670,000 increase a stay sale the city is doing is putting the taxes away but instead of one person getting the entire pie we get 5 people to get a share of the pie now i said how the owner could
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be a little bit upset so let's change the price and make it one hundred and 20 thousand are we on guarantee again, we're blacked out oh. >> sfgovtv. >> sorry about that we raised it to one hundred and 20 thousand what happened is everybody gets a little bit nor 72 thousand 8 thousand with that amount of money you can stay in the city again, they share three or four people share 3 hundred and 96 thousand and the owner get 6 how do tell you telling you thousands plus the speculators are buying the building -
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>> thank you very much yes you are and time going or goes by to quickly. >> thank you very much are there any members of the public who wish to speak. >> hello, i'm lair edmond my name is juicy i wanted to thank the people fighting in front of city hall fooifkt for housing i think it was ground water great that people need god housing in the city and today we've seen the fighting for people to use the housing to rent out they don't want to come to our great hotels in the city we live at the sro he hotels i could be resident number 3 a lot of things going between eddy and turk street and you get a lot of
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the chemicals and stiff is flying in also, we have a clean on market street things going on inside we're going to s have a lot of department of transportation on weeks and week people are coming down saying people are attacked and staying in the sro's nothing is being done i had a thing that martin luther king said a thick black tried to hit me in my face the day b that ms. williams one the opening i'm trying to found out the gentleman with domestic violence we see the women are buzzed lgbt people a lot like a man that got killed near that
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the sofa way a lot of the men and women that are attacking us be lgbt people you don't hit women back but make sure that san francisco as we have 27 states with medical marijuana we want to make sure that san francisco is taking care of all thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon actually good evening supervisors it's been a long meeting but an educational and productivity i'm jackie brison once again to speak on the need to update administrative native code section 12 l dealing with public information and access to nonprofit board of directors meetings
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i am very happy to report i did although i didn't get in until the end of september a quarterly report january to march of 2014 and that, yes it did pay to file a complaint with the whistle blowers program i have a summary of sustained complaint and so improper activities by city contractors is the category and the complaint nonprofit organization failed to comply with the san francisco administrative native code to novice the thirty days and the resolution is that the department conducted an investigation and sustained the allegation i want to encourage someone to step forward to the 5
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recommendations i've made i'm going to put it in writing in a corresponds so you'll have the number of copies through the city clerk's office because this is it really important there's a lot of public money but if not free money we're giving away there are terms and conditions known as contracts when their breached they need to be punishment for it and otherwise what's the accident point of having this administrative native code without enforcement. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment in general public comment excuse me. ma'am, you've spoken; is that correct. >> thank you very much thank you very much ma'am, we have - ma'am, we have rules for a reason thank you very much
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thank you very much madam clerk call items 20 and 81 the board of directors kneecap on october 7th for the purpose of receiving advise from the city attorney recommending to item 21 for the potential after a joint authority to assist homeowners with troubltd mortgage and supervisor avalos. >> thank you, president chiu i want to thank supervisor farrell for calling for a closed sessions i think we're still getting the material and going through the material that will be discussed we need more time before we actually go into it i so want to motion this item to be heard the next board meeting that will allow 80 us to leave
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early and perhaps go to a bar downtown wet our whistles and watch the ball game. >> thank you good giants a continuance october 21st to be continued any public comment on this item whether we should here it today okay seeing none, public comment is closed and with that, on the motion to continuance clearing we'll take that without objection. that's the case and madam clerk the adaptation calendar. >> item 22 and 23 were referred for adaptation with that reference to committee. >> colleagues, can we take those items same house, same call? the last why not take a roll call vote. >> on items towing and supervisor campos supervisor chiu
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supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar supervisor tang supervisor yee supervisor yee supervisor avalos supervisor breed there are 11 i's those resolutions are adopted thank you nona melkonian and jennifer lowe for bringing this meeting to the homes of san franciscans madam clerk read the end mom rums and is there any more business that concludes our business for this evening. >> ladies and gentlemen, we're adjourned >> a way of life in san francisco. when the next major quake hits, the city hopes a new law
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requiring seismic upgrades to five story buildings will help keep more residents safe and sound. tell me a little about the soft story program. what is it? >> it's a program the mayor signed into law about a year and a half ago and the whole idea behind it was to help homeowners strengthen buildings so that they would not collapse. >> did you the soft story program apply to all buildings or building that were built in a certain time frame? >> it only applies to buildings built in the time frame of 1978 and earlier. it's aimed at wood framed buildings that are three or more stories and five or more units. but the openings at the garage level and the street level aren't supported in many buildings. and without the support during
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a major earthquake, they are expected to pancake and flatten ~. many of the buildings in this program are under rent control so it's to everybody's advantage to do the work and make sure they protect their investment and their tenant. >> notices have gone out to more than 6,000 owners of potentially at-risk properties but fewer than one-third have responded and thousands might miss an important deadline in september to tell the city what they plan to do. let's talk worst case scenario. what happens in a collapse? >> buildings have the tendency of rolling over. the first soft story walls lean over and the building collapse. in an earthquake the building is a total loss. >> can you describe what kind of strengthening is involved in the retrofit? >> one of the basic concepts, you want to think of this building kind of like rubber band and the upper three floor are very rigid box and the garage is a very flexible
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element. in an earthquake the garage will have a tendency to rollover. you have to rubber band analogy that the first floor is a very tough but flexible rubber band such that you never drive force he to the upper floors. where all your damage goes into controlled element like plywood or steel frame. >> so, here we are actually inside of a soft story building. can we talk a little about what kinds of repairs property owners might expect? >> it's a very simple process. we deliberately tried to keep it that way. so, what's involved is plywood, which when you install it and make a wall as we have done here already, then you cover it with this gypsum material. this adds some flexibility so that during the earthquake you'll get movement but not collapse. and that gets strengthened even more when we go over to the
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steel frame to support the upper floor. >> so, potentially the wood and the steel -- it sounds like a fairly straightforward process takes your odds of collapse from one in 4 to one in 30? >> that's exactly right. that's why we're hoping that people will move quickly and make this happen. >> great. let's take a look. so, let's talk steel frames. tell me what we have going on here. >> well, we have a steel frame here. there are two of these and they go up to the lower floor and there is a beam that go across, basically a box that is much stiffer and stronger. ~ goes so that during the earthquake the upper floor will not collapse down on this story. it can be done in about two weeks' time.
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voila, you're done. easy. >> for more information on how to get your building earthquake ready, >> 9:06 and the special meeting for the community investment and infrastructure and the agency commission, of the san francisco redevelopment agency, for friday, october ten, 2014. welcome. madam secretary, call the roll. >> commissioner mondejar. >> absent. >> singh. >> here. >> and all other members of the commission are present announcements, the next regularly commission meeting will be held on tuesday, october 21 at 1:00