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businesses to larger businesses and health care and tech from those who have been here to end the struggle of homelessness to those who are showing up i showing up how can they help and do something more to the companies not only their ceo's but the workforce the talented companies more and more as i get around the country employees want to know they don't have the wealth but they might have skill sets and may be able to service a meal or help the youth gain skill sets or considering our schools to help the public education kids survive and succeed i want to be thankful to all of them we've seen the examples in the year with the
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benny halfway family and the middle school grades initiative to the sf city and the thousands of companies stepping up with their employees and resources to make sure our school boards in every school has resources and has support and has books and all the other support to zendesk partnering up with st. anthony's to serve the homelessness i mention those because google itself has created for partnership and wanted to do more i know this is another announcement of a come numb they want to help more people whether our parks or workforce training or whether housing or homelessness our companies have ever opportunity to step up and those public-private partnering are more and more becoming part of
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sustained ability to help governments and services agrees succeed in their it a mission that mission continues to help english can get support and connected up and get their needs if you would silvers we're thinking about collaborations this is the essence of why supervisor jane kim and supervisor london breed and i came to those offices to look for performing agencies and those a little with are valuable and serve the populations ultimately about creating the foundations for what beven works on the hope of old age promises but a renewing of what the st. francis is about the one hundred percent i thank google and all
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of you for being here today with that back to you (clapping.) >> and i know all of us feel how important our leadership is bringing us together and vaps this city i'm please line up on the screen side of the room pleased to bring up a member of the board of supervisors i've known for 20 years as an interim with willie brown supervisor breed has been a strong advocate partnering with the mayor with our public housing not been able to be ready because of the conditions we've already helped 42 families move into those units this is the type things that supervisor breed talks about and knowing what families need to be successful and she's here to talk about the hampton
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families and many are in the districts i've stood with her another emergency family shuttles supervisor london breed (clapping.) thank you beven and i just want to start by saying when mayor ed lee gave $2 million to san francisco housing authority that was unprecedented and now because of the condition those 42 homelessness families will have a place to live when they move into those places it is their hematoma it didn't become a home without support they need furniture and listen especially and hamming kin has been doing amazing work isle i've got to tell you i couldn't think a better organization for golden to make a better grant rent when our on the path of being evicted
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and finding a place and you need a deposit or support they help family with that level of support i've sent numerous families and many folks sadly not only living in the shuttles but on the streets with children are not getting the support that's why hampton really important they're willing to open the door to get the shelter and support for those families and make sure that none of our children are living on the street i got to tell you also that google has been an amazing i really personally or presenter they've stepped up to the plate and say what did you need to san francisco we want to volunteer and contribute whatever it takes to be a real community patron and it is contributing money but their employees are getting
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involved their employees are volunteering and making commitments to our school our children and future they need the support the most and there's no way in a city like san francisco any of our kids should be sleeping on the street this is why this is so amazing and important i'm so grateful hands up and larkin street another organization many my district that has done amazing programs for that kids that end up running away in the hate street area and larkin can support and work hard to support them those are the programs on the front line that's why the funds are important they need to increase their capacity to help more of our young people on the street mr. mayor unless just
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really an amazing day i'm so honored to serve as a member of the board of supervisors growing up in human being housing u publics i public housing and now make policies to get our families off the streets into homes i'm grateful to google and supervisor kim for the work and grateful to bev and almost daily with a question for support for family or a homelessness individual together go we can change homelessness in our city it wasn't an overnight problem there won't be an overnight solution it requires everyone to step up to the plate google and other companies we're asking you to be a partner with our city and our nonprofit organizations like larkin and hands up and hampton we know are doing the work everyday on the front line
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i'm grateful to google thank you all for being here let's continue to be aggressive to end homelessness in san francisco. >> clvp. >> thank you supervisor breed our next supervisor serviced open the brefks and just two nights ago hampton and i were there to see the board of education adapt what the mayor described a rapid response to homelessness now we'll be able to do that to school because they have a family that is homelessness and to provide support is a game-changer supervisor jane kim is on a amazing advocate and she'll talk
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about the holistic approach to help young people and also hand up and the mayor described on a important initiative we've signed up clients reading the story in the crystal about someone that was homelessness and the e-mails to help the individuals their 40th anniversary came in they rasdz money over $7,000 to helped homelessness in 10 years and continues to have a place 0 go to his website and see what he's doing we are blessed to have the leadership of supervisor jane kim thank you (clapping.) >> i think during the holidays and mr. taylor as the cold weather approaches homelessness continues and increases on the
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minds of so many of us in the elected offices that are responsible and other to every individual that lives in san francisco just last week we had a family that we're familiar with that called to let us know she was going to get evicted and homelessness she didn't know where to go those calls are the hardest is wantonness that offices handle a couple weeks before that an individual called me and worked in south of market and walking down the street and saw a mom and child open the street he took them into his car and drove them in the city from shelter to shelter he called at 10:00 p.m. he was frustrated he couldn't get the mom and child off the street there was so many partners we're announcing today are incredibly beneficial to the
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families we want to reach i believe that the city has done a lot to address homelessness and particularly homelessness families we're seeing in the mrarlg particulars the numbers continue to increase it account close to two hundred plus kids homelessness and we know that homelessness amongst families is increasing we have to continue to do foremosttion stunning about this we have not done in this between hampton and the family services and the district we take for granted what our institutions provide and the partner important walk around certifies when justin and i spoke earlier about the partnering that hampton is gone and our teachers and the
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counselors councils calling him the first time they're to help students without homes those are the most regarding families beyond the home you think about every aspect that a child showering in a sing and finding clothes with are clean to go to school all of those things matter in a child's education and hampton will help see teacher to provide the resources to truly be able to help our families is incredibly important you know we i really excited that people choose to participate with two partners sheryl listen and justin around the issues of homelessness when we looked the other policies there are two amazing organizations that serve our
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youth and families $2 million is going to go a long way for us to improve security amongst the families and great to have new leaders and partners with hands up it is a new company that came up encouraging in particular all individuals if the sector to go into public service i when i saw hands up two years ago i thought how we can address the social issues no our city and often come up kind of speak also but when hands up came up with the stories directly to our residents and offering our residents a way to help each individuals that is really exciting we have an incident we have a child he wasn't homelessness but lives on
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treasure island and one of the needs was deferences and dental care we do provide through our low income system but hands up raised the money to get the deferences and it's amazing to see her smile and carrying her son at&t park and coming to our office and be able confident speaking with other adults to advocate for her son thank you to bufferin and our mayor to make sure that we are also looking for new things to help our families this you initiative. >> the supervisor kim said she's as comfortable standing in is shelter or in the town
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mar mentioned this person has worked at the board of supervisors from mayor brown and george moscone and the rec and park department and we're glad she's shepherding subcontractors with the state government we have justin steal the portfolio manager for bay area and hayes he doesn't r didn't don't a great job. >> 8 years ago i volunteered with the homelessness facility i was spresz stressed by on that account is only the tip of the iceberg i'm excited to notches those 3 organizations are helping the most vulnerable people and doing that i'm super
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existed to support them this money will be used to advance those 3 organizations to support the homelessness folks in the city of san francisco we care and are commit to find ways to fight poverty google has is volunteered thirty thousand hours of their time and throughout the bay area including 20 obligate letters who are beyond the support of our organization financially and it is also why we've given $100 million since 2010 to improve the lives of the organizations those are our neighbors and google is trying to figure out how to macho the bay area better and under
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recommended people to help them days like today show how critical it is to help our neighbors and the work they do everyday we we're glad of r for their efforts (clapping.) so mr. mayor i have a surprise and if you have a minute to look at sherry listens or justins it happens a couple of nights we went by the larkin and brought 40 or 50 hooded sweatshirts that of those really fun when we were getting ready to come out and looking the young people in the sweatshirts and collin is in a new role as the director of strategic project sponsors he works with the mayor i want to
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mention yes, ma'am 4re is here with everyday connect and your helpful to get the profiles and megan from google i want to acknowledge her and say that sherry listen amentz and rose and justin will be available after this to talk about what we're doing thank you very much thank you, mr. mayor.
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>> call the meeting of the historic preservation commission to order good afternoon. welcome and welcome to the to the san francisco historic preservation commission regular meeting for december 17, 2014, please be aware that the commission that the commission does not tolerate disruptions of any kind mr. lambert (laughter) president hasz commissioner wolfram commissioner hyland commissioner johnck commissioner johns commissioner matsuda commissioner pearlman first on our agenda commissioner
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it general public comment i have to, no speaker cards anyone wish to speak on tomes not on this agenda seeing none. >> director's report. >> commissioners tim frye department staff don't believe there's a director's report headings. >> seeing no questions move on. >> item 2 past events staff reports and announcements. >> tim frye department staff just a couple of items make you aware of our advanced calendar and the memo in our packets regarding the departments budget will start discussions with you i believe in late january and then part of february on the next fiscal year budget so, please forward any comments or ideas in the meementd meantime
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to prepare for those hearings give you a he heads up on february 9th the national alliance will be hosting a commissioner training in san francisco at the ferry building this is something the department set up with the generous funding from the historic preservation commission and from the venue and the amount of funding we were able to open up to all northern bay area commission so we hope to have a robust attendance and discussion about a variety of different commission matters and design review meaning policies and procedures and thank you for the hearing room it is a great hearing room where a view we'll
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give you more information on the training again on monday february 9th it will be an all day training you'll receive the safe your day will be going out in our e-mail next week that concludes my comments. >> seeing none no questions or comments move on. >> commissioners that place you in commissioners matter presidents report and announcements. >> no reporting or announcements. >> considerations of the draft minutes for the historic preservation commission december 3rd, 2014, hearing and the draft minutes for the hemorrhaging for december 3rd, 2014. >> commissioners any corrections or alleges seeing none any members of the public wish to add or correct my minutes. >> commissions. >> i have a question
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i was present for the cultural meeting and the minutes looked good but does the whole commission vote on those minutes or having is that the members that of committee that vote on those minutes? >> traditionally like ar c we'll all vote on it. >> yeah. >> so. >> i move to adapt the minutes. >> second. >> thank you commissioners on that motion commissioner hyland commissioner johnck commissioner johns commissioner matsuda commissioner pearlman commissioner wolfram and president hasz so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and places you on item 5 commissions comments and questions. >> i have one of the bat we're pushing the metro landmark theatre to get a do you believe
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but over and over or a park let out in front of the marquee trucks are backing both it so the castro theatre had the same issue any other disclosures or announcements or anything seeing none, we'll move on that is the historic preservation hearing schedule your consideration for adaptation you should have in our packet a draft or proposed hearing schedule the only thing i'll note it is soon is january 7th you have no items on your advanced calendar. >> and are we likely to get items between now and january 7th. >> very unlikely. >> i ask we cancel that hearing. >> anything else we see on
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here? july one maybe later but we need to see what is coming so for now - do we take a motion on this >> we do move to adapt the hearing schedule what i was creating it i didn't notice it coinciding with a major holiday actually exception july 4th but that is several days prior to see. >> i see april 15th on here so. >> not all of it (laughter). >> labor day. >> i move to sdaupt but the cancelation of the january 7th hearing. >> thank you thank you then on that motion to adapt the scheduled for 2015 canceling our first hearing on january 7th commissioner hyland commissioner johnck commissioner johns commissioner matsuda
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commissioner pearlman commissioner wolfram and president hasz so moved, commissioners, that passes unanimously 7 to zero and places you and places you under your regular calendar your continuance calendar item 7 at 3751 to 53, 20th street proposed to january 31st and item 8 for the case at 2168 market street is proposed for continuance until march 4, 2015 we've received a continuance at 25 al at that street proposed for january 31st, 2015 my understanding the project sponsor has an request for an agreement on that date. >> commissioner pearlman.
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>> i have a question mr. fry about the swedish american got to far out. >> sure tim frye department staff we're meeting with the swedish society hopefully in january to go over the designation report society just wanted to thank you for the opportunity to meet you us face to face we have one meeting with the tenant just to give us more time to work with the swedish society and have them understand when is requirement are under the landmark designation they had several corrections to the report they wanted to us address before this commission. >> no other comments or questions. >> any members of the public
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wish to speak. >> continuance on item 3. >> second. >> thank you. >> on that motion to continue 7, 8 and 9 marry commissioner hyland commissioner johnck pr commissioner johns commissioner matsuda commissioner pearlman commissioner wolfram and president hasz so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and places you an item 10 for case at 182 golf street the landmark designation. >> good afternoon commissioner jonathan planning department preservation staff. >> as mentioned by the gentleman in the item before you
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the consideration to remedy the landmark designation from the golf street as the goldberg building commission heard the item on november 19th we passed a resolution since this hearing they've communicated to prepare the landmark report the report was revised to show the building was eligible for the architecture expression through goldberg and the defining features were removed if the report and finally at the direction from commissioner matsuda is prepared list of owners and occupants to identify writers or musicians or another artists that live in the building as appendix a with the
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report. >> another important change to the designation report defining the features i included those changes in a cover memo just to brief recap far for the paneled ceilings we were added as well as the rear tile exits and the hip roof skylight that illuminates the store entire on golf street for the commercial entry we added a paneled socket in the delay area and we opened the - the awning box above the store fronts and wood sashed windows and at least we specified the reasons with our goldberg building those changes were