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those for sale and rental and the office and hotel, retail, and the initial maximum special rates for each property, based on a fiscal year of 13, 14, base rates and the base rate increases by an annual infrastructure cost inflation estimate each year and which is consistent with the impact fees and there is a gap and a floor of a 4 percent change. and after project receives its certificate of occupancy and then there will be a maximum rate of 2 percent each year. there are exemptions and the affordable housing is exempt and child care space for instance. >> and so here is a map showing the cfd boundary along with the transbay redevelopment boundary, if you can see the outline in red is the cfd boundary and then, you can see sort of the gray lines within that of the transbay plan, and
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zone one, which are the public parcels under ocii jurisdiction and it is indicated there, and sort of at the bottom of the plan area and then in zone two, are private parcels under the jurisdiction of the planning department and so within that boundary were rezoned through the center and district plan and they got significant height increases on several parcel and previously they topped out at 550 feet and now, multiple development parcel cans go up to 700 feet or above. and they also removed, the density limits which has allowed more development on parcel and as part of the adoption of the plan and the up zoning, the code was amended to require new impact fees and participation in this melarue district by the new development. and here is a closer out, more detailed view and you can see that the initial parcels, are shaded in there that are, the initial ones, and then, the,
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and they would vote on the cfd and that includes all of the publicly owned parcels and then all of the parcels that have already entitled projects, and have joining the cfd as part of the entitlement requirements and the future an nexation is the same as the boundary and as property jects get in this boundary they will be required to annex into the existing cfd, but the future parcels don't vote yet on the formation of the cfd. >> so, and now i will talk about the plan for both the revenue and the expenditures within the cfd and it will primarily pay for that downtown rail extension that i mentioned, but from the fourth and king, to the new transit center and along with a lot of street and open space improvements, and this is going to supplement the tax fees and revenue and there is a list of eligible capitol projects in
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the cfd legislation and specifically those items are funding the train box, that dtx extension and the roof top park on the transit center and a lot of public realm improvements to serve the pedestrians coming and the new development and the intention, really is that we do anticipate that there will be a large number of pedestrians coming to this transit terminal and this new development and moving between there and market street and so it is paying for a lot of those public improvements in that area, and the planning department and the department of public works are working on a detailed street scape plan including the detailed cost estimates of what that will take. >> and before the issuance, and that will be issued after the district is formed, and after the first certificate of occupancy is issued. and each bond issuance will then be secured by that special tax payment with a cap of up to
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1.4 billion dollars. there is in terms of government and administration, of the cfd, that will be governed by what is called a joint facility agreement, and the board of supervisors then is also, responsible for forming the district. and once that district is formed, the board must approve bond authorizations as well as a capitol plan and a budget through its usual board processes. >> the capital planning committee will approve a plan and making recommendations about the plan in the budget and the city's director of public finance will be responsible for projecting those bond renew and recommending issuances and recommending tax commitmentments for the specific project and based on those revenues there will be a committee that will meet to develop a five year capitol plan, spending that and consistent with that agreement. and this would then be recommended to that capitol planning committee for the
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approval and you can see that there are several steps and reviews to be sure that they are in step are the revenues. >> so, as i mentioned the final steps are to hold the election for the formation of the cfd and the board of supervisors will take the final legislative action in december. and so, with your approval today, and then the executive director will be authorized to execute a ballot since we own the block one which is within the district. >> and so that concludes my presentation and i am happy to answer any questions about this matter. >> thank you. >> do you have any speaker cards. >>vy no speaker cards. >> okay. no conversation, and discussion? comments by commissioners? >> i just want to know about this. 1.4 billion, bonds. can you explain that? >> one second.
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so the, and the 1.4 billion is the maximum amount of debt that be issued and the question of what it will be spent o >> right, and so that was that list of item primarily and the train box for the trains coming in to the terminal and a lot of street scape and there is a capitol list that is included in the legislation and then as the district goes forward, the city's capitol planning committee will be reviewing things to determine, what this specific uses will be for each bond issuance. >> and do you know if a vendor is going to or what wither going to issue these bonds? >> well the city will issue
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them and so it is not an ocii controlled cfd, it is a city and, we will be taking action because we own a parcel of land within the district. and so, once the first project gets the cfo i think that was the point at which, they can issue the debt. and i am not sure if i know exactly, unless the director has a sense on when the first bond issuance and i can find that out. >> and i believe that the first project will get a cfo about a year, or a year and a half from now. so, after that, building gets its certificate of occupancy, and then, you know, all of the other steps will have to happen and the city will start to issue the debt. >> okay. >> do we have any other questions? >> no i would like to move the item. >> before we move that i just have a question and just because it is interesting to me and you have explained how ccii would cast our vote and with respect to the other property owners in the district, if it is a private company let's say
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jay paul or anyone else, how is it that they do, and do you know? do they go through the board of directors? >> i think that it probably would depend on how each development and entity is controlled, and so they will have their internal, you know, review process and how they cast the ballot and that i think it depends on the type of that company, with the property owner. >> okay. >> thank you. >> and i have no other questions. >> the motions are made by commissioner bustos and we have a second. >> second by commissioner singh. >> call the roll. >> announce your vote. >> commissioner mondejar, absent. >> singh. >> yes. >> bustos. >> yes. >> madam chair, rosales. >> yes. >> three ayes and one
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>> good morning, everyone, and
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welcome to the thursday, october second, meeting of the board of supervisors neighborhood services and safety committee. my name is david campos, and i am the chair of the committee. today we are joined by committee members, supervisor more norman yee, and eric mar is in route, we would like to thank those covering the meeting, the clerk of the committee is derek evans and i want to note that we have in the audience former mayor, art, and it is good to see you in the building, mr. clerk, do we have announcements? >> be sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices and speaker cards should be submitted to the clerk, items acted upon today will be on the next agenda, unless others stated. >> we have an unusual day and because we have a fire drill and we don't want to lose the
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quorum and i am going to ask the clerk to call, 1234 together, and we will hear the presentation on those items, we will hear from each applicant and we will hear from the police department after each applicant has presented and they will proceed to public comment, but we want to make sure that we try to process these items before the fire drill to get people out. mr. clerk. >> items 1 through four, transfer of liquor licenses, which will serve the public,
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type 21,hearing to consider that the transfer of a type 21 off-sale general license to oussama mannaa from 500 precita avenue to 186-2nd street (district 6), for soma restaurant group, inc., dba soma eats, will serve the public convenience or necessity of the city and county of san francisco.hearing to consider that the issuance of a type-42 on-sale beer and wine public premises license to tiffny vergara chung for project 22, located at 2200b market street (district 8), will serve the public convenience or necessity of the city and county of san francisco. hearing to consider that the transfer of a type 21 off-sale general license from 4686 18th street to 601 van ness avenue (district 5), to salma suleyman for opera plaza deli and taqueria, will serve the public convenience or necessity of the city and county of san francisco.hearing to consider that the transfer of a type 21 on-sale general license from 698 vermont street to 1607 20th street (district 10), to khaled ghanma for all states best foods, will serve the public convenience or necessity of city and county of san francisco. >> >> good, we could call you, for the first eats, oussama. >> sxim here for the transfer to 186-second street, that place is vacant for the past five years and we leased it last year and trying to create a hybrid concept that includes a cafe and a shop that will be serving food and coffee, all day and a bottle shop that will offer the boozer and wines and spread, and with the wine buyer we will go to like the most recent trends and really, and so all of the bottle and we have been doing business and we have received out and they are excited and waiting for this to happen and so thank you for the opportunity and i am available
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to answer any questions that you have. >> any questions, colleagues? >> thank you, thank you much and we note that supervisor kim support thises application. >> thank you very much. >> if we could hear from the second applicant... we have a different person? >> my sister is not here, i represent the business and we are business partners, my name is sean regara and my sister and business sparter are opening in the upper market district year, it is a beer central beer, with arcades games and 25 different beers, we have met with many and of which we have received letters
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of support from the castro merchants and cva and we received three letters from residents in support of the new project. and we have also conducted a community out reach of our own with several neighbors, that had stopped by mostly came out to show their interest in the project. we have been in contact with our district supervisor scott weiner and he is in support of the project as well. lastly there have been no protests for a conditional use, or 42 license posting. we feel brucade will be a great addition to the neighborhood because it is a new concept popping up throughout the united states and we are excited to be the first to bring it to san francisco, we will be creating new jobs, and working with local and supporting community events and initiatives to maintain the integrity of the neighborhood in any way that we can, thank you very much. >> thank you very much, do you have any comments, colleagues? >> okay, thank you very much. >> and again, the district supervisor also support thises application. and if we could hear from plaza
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deli >> thank you, to the committee, i am the manager and the co-owner on 601 van ness and i purchased the property the business in january of 2014. and we have improved the deli the substantial part of the business is grocery and therefore we are applying for a 21 off premises liquor license and we have done the community out reach, received no rejections, and we did the posting, and we were visited by the police department. and i do understand that this is a huge responsibility, we planned to treat it as such, and we hope that you look upon it favorablely, thank you. >> welcome to the neighborhood and i know that supervisor breed support thises application. >> thank you. >> any comments or questions. >> why don't we hear from the last applicant from all state
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best food and from chaled ghanma, and i apologize if i miss pronounce that. >> if you could speak into the mic. >> thank you. >> good morning, for everybody. and chairman, like, i am the owner, and i am the owner of the all states best foods and i have been in the community for the last 16 plus years and planning for many years to come, and especially the license that was 7 blocks away from my existing location. and after posting all of it and posting the papers i have nobody against it from the residents and neither the police or the school or church and everybody. and i met with the or our district supervisor, and she has no, no obligation, against it. and i know, what is the obligation after that? to my store and for the
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neighborhood? looking for it and looking for your support. >> and thank you. >> thank you, the district supervisor is supporting this and i am very familiar with this business, and they have been there actually for i think more than 16 years. and so they have proven to be a good responsible neighbor already. and so we thank you for your presentation. why don't we now hear from lieutenant santos from the alu, if you could speak on the four applications please, thank you. >> good morning, supervisor campos, and supervisor yee and mar. and my name is lieutenant santos and i represent the san francisco police department abc liaison unit and there are four reports before me and the first one is in regards to the soma restaurant group and doing business as soma eats, 186 second street. and in each of the packets i believe, that the supervisors
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have the alu's recommendations and so at this point, i am just going to on the first one, the alu recommends approval with the following conditions that are included in the packet. >> the second one, 2200 b, comm
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from our police department or alcohol, liaison unit? great, thank you. >> i want to begin by opening it up for the public comment, and normally, i give everyone three minutes but because we don't want to lose a quorum and we want to have this go through before the fire drill, we are going to limit it to two minutes a person and i would like to begin by acknowledging mayor agnos and give you mr. mayor, the opportunity to go first. >> >> thank you, it is probably unusual to see a former mayor
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come and speak to it and i spoke to it like 14 years ago and this company and the all state and he had come into the neighborhood as a brand new business and we didn't know who they were and we didn't know their business practicings and over the last 15 years and so we opposed the liquor license, way back then, but today, after 15 years, of getting to know them and the character of these owners as well as their business practice and providing affordable groceries as an alternative to the high end things that are now, doting our neighborhood, and we think that it is time for them to get the kind of help that they need to expand their business into an area that we also need some competition for. and the entire neighborhood supports it, and i am here as an unpaid, volunteer to simply add my voice to all of the folks on the hill who say, this is a good thing for our neighborhood and we hope that you will approve it.
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>> thank you, mr. mayor and so any member of the public who would like to speak, please come on up. >> (inaudible) >> thank you. >> and i know that we have
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someone from supervisor iner's office. >> andrei, here talking on item two, the supervisor is strongly supportive of this application and they are also the owners of black bird bar, just down the street, and they have demonstrated over the years, to be great neighbor and stewards and active participants and the broader community, and so, the supervisor is strongly supportive, thank you, mr. power. >> next speaker, and any other member of the public that would like to speak on these items, please come up if you like to. >> seeing none, we are going to close public comment, colleagues, we have four items and what i would say is that to move these items forward, i would ask that if there is a recommendation to move it as a committee report so that it goes to the board, >> so moved. >> we have a motion to move all four items forward with a positive recommendation as a committee report, could we take that without objection? >> without objection.
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>> thank you to the police department. >> mr. clerk, if you could call item 5, ordinance,ordinance amending the health code to authorize the use of an additional thirty-day involuntary psychiatric hold, as permitted under california welfare and institutions code, sections 5270.10-5270.65, and making a finding that this authorization will not result in increased costs to the city or in the reduction of current services. >> and good morning, i am from the department of aging and adult services and public unit. and we are here to talk about the 5270 hold. and currently, the welfare, and institutions code, 5150 allows the people to be put in involuntariary holds if they are endanger to themself or others. at the end of that hold, that emergency may be detained under a 5270 code for an additional 14 days of treatment, and which requires that two treating mental health professionals,
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review the case, and decide to hold the individuals, and the attorney it is represented. there are situations when the 14 day hold is not sufficient to complete a thorough assessment and achieve the patient stabilization and determine the future treatment option and investigate the family and or community resources that can support the individual in the community. >> if there is insufficient time for a thorough investigation, a patient is likely to be conserved by the office of the public conserve ors and this results in costly placement. and in the california welfare and institutions code, 5270, authorizes the 30 day extension of the 14 day hold, for an additional treatment without the need of a court ordered temporary conserver ship for a total of 47 days, and first the three and the 14 and the following 30, and enacting the code rkts 5270, the legislature intended to reduce the number of gravely disabled persons for
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whom the petitions are filed and who are placed under the supervision, simply to obtain, the additional period of treatment, the majority of patients who are placed under a temporary conserver ship have it dropped in 40 days, the use of the hold allows the clients to have a thorough investigation to regulate the medication and achieve stabilization and the skill set needed to return to the community, the use of the hold, serves the needs and allows the patient to avoid the stigma and the limitations of the conserve ter ship and anyone for the 30 days is entitled to a review hearing, within four days of that determination, and conducted by a court appointed commissioner or a certification review hearing officer, the patient is entitled to the assistance of an attorney or advocate, unlike the hearing,
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5270 certification, is held and the patient does not have to appear in court. >> for the majority of them placed under a conserver ship, it is dropped, and it will allow the investigation, and allow the medications to be regulated to achieve the stabilization and develop the still set necessary to return to the community. >> and thank you very much. colleagues do we have any questions? >> thank you very much. >> supervisor mar? >> just a quick one, has the mental health board, advisory board given an opinion on this and where do the organizations like nahmi and the national association for mental illness, where do they stand on this. >> we believe that they are in support of it, as it takes away the sigma of having to go to court and have it attached to the person and gives the client a little bit more independence, and retain more civil rights. >> so each though it is
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extending a potentially 30-day period longer of a hold, and you are saying, that positive for the mentally ill patients. >> right, because the conserve ter ship could go up to a year. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> why don't we open it up to the public comment, any member of the public that would like to speak on this item come forward, you each have two minutes. >> my name is mark leary and the chief of psychiatry at san francisco general hospital and i want to say that the implementation of the code, 5270 will correct a decade long work around that as it required extensive resources to be expended on the part of the office of the