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or i trust that it was not. >> do you recall? >> officer, and the permit officer, at the station and we did get a complaint from the residents, and it was a phone call on my desk. about the octoberfest beer garden and i spoke to you about that. and it was not, and it was, a band, not amplified sound, that is the only noise complaint. >> and was it this group? >> no. >> it was the adjacent lot. but it is all the same indication. >> okay, that is the only noise complaint from that area, in regard to music and sound. >> great, thank you. >> thank you. >> any other commissioner comments or questions? police? >> all right, thank you so much, captain. >> i am opening now to public comment, is there any public comment? >> nope. none?
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>> all right. commissioners, a motion someone would like to put forward. >> i would like to move to approve with the conditions that a calendar of events be sent to the police and to the entertainment commission. and that sound testing and monitoring be used as situations arise. >> all right. >> is there a second to that motion? >> second? >> all right. >> any more discussion? >> nope. >> let's vote. >> wait a minute. >> okay. >> as they arrive, meaning like when he has a band he is going to call us and we are going to run out there and check the sound. >> as the situation arises. >> okay >> so basically i don't want to put too much of a fine point on it. because i don't really believe that they are going to be having a blasty salsa band at ten, like disturbing all of the
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neighbors. i think what they are going to do is small movie and small things that will enhance the neighborhood. however, i do believe that this is a new sort of permit and we have not really done it like this before. and i think that when they need assistance, or when things arise, that is when we will go and talk to them, and work with them. and deal with it. >> usually it is after we get the complaint. >> normally. limited live, don't have any sound proofing, or sound testing at all. so i think that this being the first outdoor one, i think that we should see how it goes and work with them. is what i am suggesting. >> what i am saying is because it is outdoor, we should have a little bit of testing each just to get a point of reference that is all. >> and then they can do. >> are you making an amendment. >> i would like to make an amendment. >> could i have a point of reference, if you look at the photos there are buildings facing this lot and you know.
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>> what is your amendment. >> it is to have the sound checked through the applicant, let us know when he has a salsa band or a live music to have our inspector go out there and take the readings. >> very specific commissioner. >> yeah. you help me out. >> it soupeds like you want the initial sound test. >> i would like to have an initial sound test. >> and if there is anything different from the type of programming in that initial sound test that they would approach our staff and get a new one. >> and we can educate them. >> okay. >> those are your exact words but i think that you mean just a salsa band. >> any band, live music, other than the movies. >> i feel like we can safely trust that there are and because they are working with the mayor's office and don't want to be kicked out, as the tenants are going to be cause
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cautious on that space, and that is a matter of aopinion. >> is that a friendly amendment. >> sure. >> are you okay with that? >> sure. let me make sure that i have the motion. >> so, the good neighbor policy, calendar of events and also an initial sound test as well as sound tests as new situations arise? or as >> new tested programs. >> new tested programs. >> okay. >> so a sound test for the specific programming and monitoring. >> great, sure. >> okay. >> one question. can we... >> go for it. >> the sound system, when he brings in the different people, are they bringing in their own equipment or is that going to be one equipment that our inspectors could go out and test. >> i think from what he stated
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they are doing a kick starter program to buy a permanent sound system. >> so i mean that is my question. it kind of goes along the lines of once it is in place we could send our people out there and do the test and then, that should be it. >> that should cover it. right. >> yeah. >> but you know, again the problem is every band has their own sound guy. >> but if you are limiting. >> i don't think that it is like that. >> it is not like going to be programming like the great american music hall, i promise you that. everyone is coming through the sound system, and they are acutely aware that the different instruments do different things and i think that we will be okay. but i think that the motion and the language gives us a well as the calendar, a tip off as staff and our familiarity with what the different programming means that we might be able to
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use our discretion, if we can make very odd. and it is for the city hall. >> yes. >> that is good. >> let's take this vote. >> all right. >> on that motion. commissioner hyde? >> aye. >> commissioner lee. >> aye. >> moshoyannis. >> aye >> commissioner frost. >> aye. >> tan. >> aye. >> >> the motion passes, congratulations look forward to watching some films there. >> all right, so the next item is item 7 on the agenda, commissioner comments and questions. >> i am sorry we have... >> item. >> sorry. >> and that would be chamber's sean manchester doing business as chambers and they want to amend a place of entertainment to allow for outdoor use but the applicant has requested that this be continued. >> so, any motion in >> motion to continue. >> so moved flt >> second. >> and okay, so the same house same call? >> yes. >> all right. >> now we are oit em 7, sorry i just skipped over that
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procedure. commissioner comments and questions? any? >> commissioner hyde? >> yeah i just would like to say yesterday was world aids day andvy been hiv positive for 26 years and i would just like to remember the people who have gone before. >> thank you. >> commissioner frost? >> i just wondering how the agenda gets set. i noticed that there were people that wanted to speak and they ended up having to leave. and what we talked about earlier was something that had kind of an administrative type of thing. where if kind of took a while. so i was thinking that maybe had we pushed back to the back and brought these things forward then we would have allowed those people the opportunity to speak. so i don't know how the agenda gets set. >> the initial agenda gets set by the staff and myself and i approve it. and should an occasion arrive
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that we show up to the meeting and turns out that the scenario that you are talking about that we want to move up an item because people have to leave or whatever, just bring that up at the beginning and we will move the agenda around at that point. but if there is anything that you don't see, that you would like to address, you can either bring it up, at a point like now, when we talk about the new business or you can, you know, you can just... >> any one of us. >> yeah, in the future, if you guys agree, i would just think that it is better that if we are, and i think that if we are having the community here to talk about certain things, that if we are having representatives from the mayor's office or whoever to talk about something, that we could schedule them for the end and have the discussions about the permits. >> have the permits go first? >> okay, i think that it is a matter of opinion, because then the folks that at city hall feel like they have been here all day, and it is, and it is fine, that is part of their jobs, but i think that it is a
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matter of opinion. but i think that if there is something really urgent that we are aware of, or maybe that the staff can kind of tip us off about, we have definitely in the past moved things up to say that we are going to see it first because it is time sensitive. >> thanks. >> all right. >> any more comments? >> any public comment about our comments? >> all right, let's move on to item eight. >> new business requests. >> anything commissioner hyde always has some. >> i would like to schedule for the next meeting, i would personally write up a couple of recommendations to send to jane kim's office, unless the office feels that they would like to handle recommendations. >> i think that we should you know, would i hand them out here and we could say yes or no, you know it is just going to be basic. >> but... >> yeah, how about you and i draft that. >> okay. >> that is great. >> this does not have to be a future agenda item but we had a
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request from the police if there is a standard way that we want to have them report out? >> yeah e >> if you could that specific question for the next meeting so they know in the future meetings, come prepared with a district report. or whatever. >> sorry. >> you were... >> okay. >> glad it worked out. >> any other future items it does not have to be now you can bring ta to me and the chair between now and our next meeting. >> all right, is there any public comment? >> seeing none, this meeting is now adjourned. thank you very much. have a good night.
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>> good morning, today is december second and all ready to welcome to the committee of the transportation committee, my name is john avalos, and the chair of the authority and the personnel committee to my left is commissioner co-hen and we will be joined shortly by mar, the clerk of the committee is steve stamos and today, is committee meeting is broa
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>> could you call the next item. >>dcast by sfgtv >> avalos. >> present. >> cohen. >> present. >> mar. >> absent. >> we have a quorum. >> okay. and commissioner, mar will be here soon. so we will going to have to excuse him. okay the neck item? >> item two, approve the minutes of the july 10, 2014 meeting an action item. >> okay. no comments or next? >> okay. with the minutes, and we will open up the public comment on this item, and seeing no member of the public come forward we will close public comment and roll call vote. >> item two, avalos? >> aye. >> cohen? >> aye. >> mar? >> mar absent, the item passes. >> great, okay rkts so now we are on to the main event, today, item number three, it would be our closed session. call the item please?
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>> item three, closed session, public employee performance evaluation and approval of the executive director's performance goals for 2015 and this is an action item. >> great. thank you. >> so, we need to prepare the room for closed session. >> so it looks like we are back in open session, and we discussed item three, and we want to call item four, and we will do it at the same time as item four. >> okay. >> item four, recommend annual compensation for the executive director for 2015, this is an action item. >> okay, very good. first of all, we had a presentation from our executive director chang, and we also, on our performance goals for the past year. and proposed goals for next year as well.
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and we rated her on her performance and we all were pretty consistent in giving her over all performance goal of exceptionally good which is where we were at before and six months ago for the 6-month review. and the 6-month review that we had was actually not a mandatory review, but one that we set up earlier and one that we brought miss changg on and we are seeing the continuation of that effort and we are actually between exceptionally good and outstanding over all rating. and we actually really appreciated the presentation from our executive director, and hitting a number of high points this past year. and especially in the collaboration in cooperation with the mayor's office, and many of the agencies within the city itself. but also within the region. hitting some significant, you know, achievements, working
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with, you know, cal train, and with the mtc and abag and then we have a number of projects that we have been able to see that go forward. and that we have really been the high point as well for the transportation authority and we are seeing too much and in the mobility agency come together for the leadership and the continuation of the doyle drive as well as the work around the ear for the geary bus, rapid transit, coming for us next year, and the leadership that she has shown within the transportation authority has been quite exceptional and we rated her, you know, according to that and we want to thank you, miss chang for your work and it is really been a pleasure to work with you this past year. i will be not serving as chair, after this year, but i know that there will be other folks coming in. but it has been a real pleasure to work with you and i have been proud in the work in the transportation authority and the collaborative lacing that
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is going on with the colleagues and the board and all around city hall. are we in open session? >> we are, and so i just want to thank you for your great work in that. and i am not sure if the colleagues with anything else to add to it? >> actually i will just briefly say that i think that our director really increased the visibility of the agency and i think that her active involvement with as much as the city transportation, but also the community related events is very noticable. and i think promoting the 25-year organization to as many organizations whether they are city wide or neighborhood based is really an important improvement. i think more work with the press and communications is visible to the chinese press and i want to thank you and appreciate that and i think that you have shown a self-critical approach to how you are running the agency based on a lot of feedback and i noticed that, and as a con
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stanlt, effort to improve, i think that the morale of the staff that we have put in the feedback is really a great morale and i think that you are continuing to build a great team, especially the office of the deputy directors and also the whole staff. and i really appreciate as our chair avalos has mentioned, the work in regional bodies, and the visibility there. and especially joint work, and better relationships with the mta. and lots more of a collective approach to our city wide transportation issues. and i think that those were the main points that i wanted to just give appreciation for, and acknowledgment of all of the great work that is being done. >> great, thank you. >> so, just want to make sure that we are going to call a roll call vote on each of the items 3 and 4 but i want to make sure that the colleagues that we agree not to disclose the content of the closed
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session. >> okay. >> very good. so when it comes to item number four, recommend annual compensation, and what we had decided was that you know coming in as step five and some of the you know allowances that were provided as well we wanted to see more time leading the agency before going to the next step and so we were going to continue at this step, but it is something that we felt that the work certainly warrants you know, getting there with time. and continue on the same trajectory that we are on now and so i would like to bring it up again next year, the step next step increase and to me, that makes sense that we, you know, given the trajectory that you have been on that makes a lot of sense after two years of service within the agency. and i think that will kind of a consensus on the commission as well. so, what i would like to see with the motion to approve item
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number 3. and i guess, what will the motion be on item four? >> okay. >> and so item four will be to maintain the current step. and item three will be to approve the over all rating of, you know, exceptionally good, and we have in the record as well. our just, well, we will expressed was to you, was our real satisfaction with your work as a executive director. >> so, i will make the motion to move. or those two motions. >> i will second. >> and we will take that roll call vote. >> item 3 and 4, commissioner avalos? >> aye. >> cohen? >> aye. >> mar. >> aye. >> the items pass. >> i think that we didn't have a comment on those.
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>> so, let's rescind the vote. >> the motion is rescinded. >> great, and we will open up these two items up for the public comment. >> so thank you so much, for your thoughtful feedback for your consideration and your support of me and the staff this past year it has been a privilege and an honor to serve the city in this way. i have really grown a lot in my first year and i continue to strive to improve personally in my leadership of the agency as well as far as the over all agency's effort but we are on a very strong path. i think that your guidance and your support over the past year have been critical to our agency and to our staff from the leadership on the policy aspects of the transportation plan and the investment proposals from the t2030 plan all the way to the staff proposal and it has just been a pleasure working with you and your staff and we want to thank you very much again for your support.
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>> thank you. >> okay. so we will take that roll call vote. >> okay. >> on item three and four. >> public comment. >> okay. >> items 3 and 4, commissioner avalos? >> aye. >> cohen? >> aye. >> pa mar? >> aye. >> the items pass. >> thank you. >> and again, thank you for your great work this past year. our next item please? >> item 5, introduction of new items this is an information item. >> where we did talk about reviewing the steps for next year and, so i think that we can possibly put forward as a personnel committee item. >> okay. >> and so now this item is opened up for public comment. any member of the public that would like to comment, seeing no member come forward, we will close public comment. >> item 6, public comment. >> the next item is public comment. any member of the public? seeing none, come forward, we will close public comment.
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>> and go to our next item. >> item 7, adjournment. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> hi, i'm lawrence corn field. welcome to building san francisco. we have a special series, stay safe. we're looking at earthquake issues. and today we're going to be talking with a residential building owner about what residential building owners and tenants can and should do before earthquakes and after earthquakes.
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♪ ♪ >> we're here at this wonderful spur exhibit on mission street in san francisco and i have with me today my good friend george. thanks for joining me, george. and george has for a long time owned residential property here in san francisco. and we want to talk about apartment buildings and what the owner's responsibilities might be and what they expect their tenants to do. and let's start by talking a little bit about what owners can do before an earthquake and then maybe after an earthquake. >> well, the first thing, lawrence, would be to get together with your tenants and see if they have earthquake insurance or any renters insurance in place because that's going to be key to
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protecting them in the event of a quake. >> and renters insurance, there are two kinds of insurance. renters insurance coffers damage to goods and content and so forth. earthquake insurance is a separate policy you get after you get renters insurance through the california earthquake authority, very inexpensive. and it helps owners and it helps tenants because it gives relocation costs and it pays their rent. this is a huge impact on building owners. >> it's huge, it really is. you know, a lot of owners don't realize that, you know, when there is an earthquake, their money flow is going to stop. how are they going to pay their mortgages, how are they going to pay their other bills, how are they going to live? >> what else can property owners do in residential rental housing before an earthquake? >> well, the first thing you want to do is get your property assessed. find out what the geology is at your site. get an expert in to look at structural and nonstructural losses. the structural losses, a lot of times, aren't going to be that
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bad if you prepare. an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. get in there and get your property assessed and figure it out. >> so, what is a nonstructural issue that might cause losses? >> well, you know, pipes, for instance. pipes will whip around during an earthquake. and if they're anchored in more numerous locations, that whipping won't cause a breakage that will cause a flood. >> i've heard water damage is a major, major problem after earthquakes actually. >> it is. that's one of the big things. a lot of things falling over, ceilings collapsing. but all of this can be prevented by an expert coming in and assessing where those problem areas and often the fixes are really, really cheap. >> who do you call when you want to have that kind of assessment or evaluation done? >> the structural engineering community is great. we have the structural engineers association of northern california right here in san francisco.
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they're a wealth of information and resources. >> what kinds of things might you encourage tenants to do besides simply get tenants renters insurance and earthquake insurance, what else do you think tenants should do? >> i think it's really important to know if they happen to be in the building where is the safest place for them to go when the shaking starts. if they're out of the building, whats' their continuity plan for connecting with family? they should give their emergency contact information to their resident manager so that the resident manager knows how to get in touch. and have emergency supplies on hand. the tenants should be responsible to have their extra water and flashlights and bandages and know how to use a toilet when there's no sewage and water flows down. and the owners of the building should be proactive in that regard as well. >> so, george, thank you so much for joining us. that was really great. and thanks to spur for hosting
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us here in this wonderful exhibit. and thank you for joining us g.
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this is the tuesday, november 18th, 2014, meeting of the plans and programs committee of the san francisco county transportation authority. and my name is eric mar and i am the chair of the committee to my right is supervisor commissioner norman yee, to my left, london breed and our clerk is mr. steve, and could you give us me announcements? >> there are no announcements could we have a roll call? >> item number one? commissioner breed? >> we are just going for do the roll call. >> okay, got it. here.