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the carry wishes to are you new the license. >> and the agreement didn't have any specific renewal provisions. >> no, i don't believe so no. >> that's whatever we decide in 12 years in terms of follow-up. >> i'll anticipate the staff will bring it back consistent with the real estate guidelines at that time. >> i notice there's review of electrical capability i didn't see any specific consideration of radio frequency interference and especially, as we get into you know new led and lights that use some of that technology and either or interference with them or us how is that dealt with. >> so i guess there's two
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issues one issue with respect to radio frequency is addressed by the public health standards and the issue our specifically inquiring with with respect to interference with other systems the master agreements make it clear that in the event we need a pole for utility purposes that takes persistence so if we encounter any conflict any diego dictation of a monitoring system for street lights for example, we'll have the ability to direct the carry to remove the device under the agreement. >> what about consequential damages. >> if we were to interfere with carriers operations and that
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causes inconvenience are we protected. >> we're protected against that through the terms of the master license agreement. >> okay it was not i wouldn't find that i didn't go over it with a fine tooth culp but it seems like remove or removal of the facilities is an extreme solution as opposed to designing around it. >> maria i'm investing it but we require the license be
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acknowledged we won't enter into an agreement the puc will not be willing to answer into it with an absence of a waiver for consequential damages to the action or omissions and assume the risk from that point that is fairly standards language in our contract we'll call it out to you if we ever sign is an agreement you are taking on the liability. >> okay. then i want to make sure in our electrical review. >> yes. >> it is clear it includes the radio frequency interference as well i don't know if we need to amend documents for that with the form of the lease. >> i can work with the folks to understand if it's technology an issue i'm not sure i understand the possibilities there.
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>> we're not anticipating any problems on that front but certainly commissioner we can work with city attorney to address that issue and make sure it is covered sufficiently and i said you're certain it's a certain of how the facilities would operate after will installation in the event there is anticipated radio frequency interference. >> first making sure in the design we believe. >> there isn't any. >> correct and if it turns out despite of our efforts there is we have the ability to deal with it. >> correct. >> i don't think if there's an issue i didn't see it's an issue. >> and with are not anticipating any issues to the extent that we discovered after
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the fact issues then we would have the city protected by the lawns that was read to you and our facilities are to the effect we can have the devices removed. >> in terms of the scope of the engineering review did that require any clarification or something we can direct staff. >> i'll direct staff to do that. >> okay. >> i don't know any others. >> i have a question about the mount that is on top of how tall is that. >> the day's itself. >> yeah. >> you know how tall it is mary. >> about 2 and a half feet. >> okay
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and my lack of knowledge about this with the installation of 4 strands of fiber eye is that sufficient. >> we received that request from the department of technology yes, they think that is sufficient for their purposes. >> okay. those are all my questions. >> any public comment? seeing none, may i have a motion >> i'll move it. >> second. >> all in favor, say i. opposed? the motion carries item 15. >> recommend that the board of supervisors approve the conveyance of on easements in an inincorporated county to the bachelor church of oakland and authorize an agreement to the easement to the church.
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>> good afternoon. i'm diana the real estate director i ask you to ask the board of supervisors to approve the easement the consideration it is the determination of the puc's obligation to supply the retail water to the church this church was one of 3 customers along the road in niles cannon we stopped supplying water in 199 had the california department of health found an issue with the water we supplied and over a periods of several years we funded construction of a well and we objected encroachment permits for the lines across caltrain and other property and feinstein in 2011, we entered into an amendment that led the way for the easement. >> questions? >> i'll move it.
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>> second. >> any public comment? i'll call for the question those in favor opposed? the motion carries >> thank you. >> so i said we do not have closed session today. >> correct. >> very good other new business? commissioners? seeing none, i do want to announce that the meeting of november 11th has been scald because that's veterans day and there's been a new meeting called a special meeting for november 12th at 1 o'clock in the room this room and note the different time >> so seeing no other business this meeting is adjourned
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week. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the san francisco. the reporter: has many opportunities to get out and placing play a 4 thousand acres of play rec and park has a place win the high sincerely the place to remove user from the upper life and transform into one of mother nachdz place go into the rec and park camp mather
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located one hundred and 80 square miles from the bay bridge past the oakland bridge and on and on camp mather the city owned sierra nevada camping facility is outings outside the gate of yosemite park it dates back before the area became is a popular vacation it i sites it was home to indians who made the camp where the coral now stands up and artifacts are found sometimes arrest this was the tree that the native people calm for the ac accordions that had a high food value the acorns were fatally off the trees in
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september but they would come up prosecute the foothills and were recipe the same as the people that came to camp camp is celebrating it's 90th year and the indians were up here for 4 thousand we see every day of them in the grinding rocks around the camp we have about 15 grinding sites in came so it was a major summer report area for the 92 hawks. >> through there are signs that prosperity were in the area it was not until the early part of the century with the 76 began the construction of damn in helpfully a say mill was billed open the left hand of the math
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for the construction by which lake was used to float logs needed for the project at the same time the yosemite park and company used the other side of the camp to house tourists interesting in seeing the national park and the constructions of damn when the u son damn was completed many of the facilities were not needed then the city of san francisco donated the property it was named camp mather the first director it was named after him tuesday morning away amongst the pine the giant sequoia is the giants inventories first name if our title is camp means there's going to be dirt and bugs and so long as you can
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get past that part this place it pretty awesome i see i see. >> with a little taste of freedom from the city life you can soak up the country life with swimming and volley ball and swimming and horseback riding there you go buddy. >> we do offer and really good amount of programming and give a sample p of san francisco rec and park department has to offer
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hopefully we've been here 90 years my camp name is falcon i'm a recession he leader i've been leading the bill clinton and anarchy and have had sometimes arts and crafts a lot of our guests have been coming for many years and have almost glutin up, up here he activity or children activity or parent activity here at camp mather you are experiencing as a family without having to get into a car and drive somewhere
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fill your day with with what can to back fun at the majestic life the essence of camp mather one thing a that's been interesting i think as it evolves there's no representation here oh, there's no representation so all the adults are engine i you know disconnected so there's more connection the adults and parents are really friendly but i think in our modern culture i you know everyone's is used to
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be on their phones and people are eager to engagement and talk they don't have their social media so here they are at camp mather how are i doing. >> how are you doing it has over one hundred hundred cabins those rustic structures gives camp mather the old atmosphere that enhances the total wilderness experience and old woolen dressers and poaches and rug i do lay out people want to decorate the front of thaifr their cabins and front poefrnz their living room is outside in this awesome environment they're not inviting their guests inside
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where the berms are people get creative with the latin-american and the bull frogs start the trees grow and camp mather is seen in a different light we're approaching dinner time in the construction of the hetch hetchy damn the yosemite park built jackson diane hauling hall to serve the guests it does was it dbe does best service s serve the food. >> i'm the executive chef i served over 15 hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks breakfasts are pancakes and french toast and skranld eggs and hash brown's
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our meal formulate is we have roost lion it's reflecting of the audience we have people love our meals and love the idea they can pick up a meal and do worry about doing the dishes can have a great time at camp mather after camp people indulge themselves everyone racks go in a place that's crisis that i air after the crackinging of a campfire
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a campfire. >> the evening is kept up with a tenant show a longed tradition it features music i tried this trick and - this talent show is famous for traditional things but we have new things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the first 7, 8, 9 being on stage and being embarrassed and doing random things >> unlike my anothers twinkling stars are an unforcible memory
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♪ ♪ ♪ admission to camp mather is through a lottery it includes meals and camp programs remember all applicant registration on line into a lottery and have a rec and park department family account to register registration typically begins the first week of january and ends the first week in february this hey sierra oasis is a great place to enjoy lifeiest outside of the hustle and bustle and kickback and enjoy and a half >> everything is so huge and beautiful. >> the children grew up her
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>> we do. good afternoon. and welcome to our regularly schedule meeting of the joint city and school district and select committee for thursday, october 23rd, my name is jane kim and i serve as the chair and i am joined by my colleagues supervisor mark farrell and mendoza, and i want to recognize the clerk and cascoa as well as sfgtv who record the meetings and make them available to our public. madam clerk, are there any announcements? >> there are none. >> could we please take roll
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call? >> okay, commissioner fewer? >> here. >> supervisor kim? >> here. >> miss mendoza-mcdonnell? >> thank you. >> and supervisor farrell? >> present. >> thank you. >> we have a quorum. >> okay. >> do you call the rest of the roll. >> this is new. >> we did last month. >> so sorry. >> and so the other members, i will call roll for, supervisor avalos? absent and commissioner wynns is also absent. >> thank you madam clerk. >> thank you. >> could we call the first item? thank you, commissioner. you are not commissioner any more, supervisor. it is file number 1 40986 and it is a hearing on educational
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and support services for unaccompanied and immigrant children. >> thank you, and this is a hearing request on presentations from sfusd and the department of public health and human, and the department of human services agency, and the department of family and children services division, regarding educational services and other support services being provided and increase the numbers of unaccompanied minors and immigrant children arriving in san francisco, and this item was heard on september 25th, no action was taken due to the lack of quorum and i do need to take a motion on this item. so i would like to take a motion to file and can we take that motion without opposition and we can do so. thank you. and madam clerk, can you call the second item? >> thank you, supervisor, it is file number 1 40962, and it is a hearing on the city's
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policies for planning for new student enrollment due to increased residential development. >> thank you. i sorry... as you know, this item was brought to us actually by the school district. and the city has experienced a tremendous amount of residential growth and a topic of discussion, here in the city and throughout the residential neighborhood and what has specifically come forward though, is actually some positive news, which is that our school district enrollment continues to grow as it has over the last couple of years and now what we are starting to feel the impact of is that we may be reaching and we may be receiving some limitations within our own school district capacity due to the tremendous growth here in the city and so this hearing was put forward and requested actually by president fewerer to understand how residential growth and our
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over all planning process will impact the schools now and in the future, historically the school district has not been a part of the larger city planning discussion and this is intent to start the discussion between the planning department and sfusd about this residential growth and today we have gill telly who is here to present on the growth and influencing trends influencing growth and part of the story is how baby boomers and mellenials are leaving in the city to drive for new development in addition, the city has a goal to produce, 33 percent of new residential units as affordable up to 60 percent of residents, and many are being built on the east side of the city and much in the district that i represent, which includes the south of market and mission bay and historically many families have students that go to sfusd and we also have okeefe who will be presenting to provide
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an overview of the current methodology for projecting enrollment forecast and incredibly interesting and i had a moment to glance at it and how they plan for potential growth and additionally the school district is being asked to weigh in on developments that could have a impact on school sites and like to consider the big picture throughout the city rather than just being ad hoc and site specific at each instance and i know that the mayor and the supervisor carranza, have been thinking about this issue and i want to thank, mendoza for convening the staff to begin this conversation last month to better align what we are planning in the city along with the school enrollment projection and before we start, i would like to give an opportunity to the school board president and also to our commissioner, to make some comments. >> thank you, supervisor kim,
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just to give our listening public a little background on this, the san francisco unified school district must by law educate every student with a public free and public education if they do so choose. and so, our obligation i feel compels us to have this hearing and also to collaborate with the city as we are looking at a increase of residents in san francisco. and i think that it is unprecedented in san francisco history. so, the way that the school district works is that by fire code, we must serve all special ed students, kindergarten and first grade students on the first floor of our buildings, and if we are to accommodate the increasing growth of families here in san francisco, we will or may see a huge boom with kindergarten and first grade students in the next, 7
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to 10 years and so we now are looking at commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell is on the buildings and ground committee with me and she knows that we have designated areas or properties that we own in san francisco unified as surplus properties. so, in order for us to make i think i guess an informed decision about our properties in san francisco, at san francisco unified, it is important for us to understand the population growth where is this growth happening? who is moving in, how many students can we an advertise mate will use the system and how many students we will need to plan for? and i thank you for calling this hearing. >> so then, seeing no further opening remarks, we will have the planning department come befor
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