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tv   [untitled]    February 11, 2015 10:00am-10:31am PST

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>> good morning, everyone welcome to the board of
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supervisors budget & finance committee i'm mark farrell i'll be chairing this meeting i'm joined by katie tang and shortly with supervisor mar thank you to jonathan and nona melkonian madam clerk, any announcements? electronic devices. completed speaker cards and documents to be included should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the february 24th unless otherwise stated thank you madam clerk we have a relatively short agenda item one. >> item one is an ordinances amending the administrative code to direct the small business commission registry for the fees not to exceed $50 and provide a rebate for businesses and
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landowner. >> thank you madam clerk this item has been sponsored and authored by supervisor campos something i've co-sponsored ii i know we have ali to introduce a few amendments. >> good morning . i'm a legislative aid for supervisor campos so our office commission a report from the budget analyst that talked about the small business a projected loss of 40 thousand locally owned businesses in 2014 and this is in compare with the study find 1994 where it is only 6 hundred and 93 businesses it outlines a sector with a high-level of turnover so closer and roenlz have gone from 1 thousand 2 hundred to 12 thousand to 11 so
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businesses in san francisco are at risk of being represented by new businesses and the number of businesses closing relative to new businesses opposing it 52 percent during the same time the commercial rent have arisen to a record high it averaged about $189 per square feet and the wildly recorded rentsd have risen 2 hundred plus percentage peaking at one hundred and 75 there's we anticipate the real estate prices will grow if the current demand keeps up we believe that the small business each gives the city it's character and what makes it educate he building that still
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has a responsibility to protect the small businesses isn't there from the economic pressures created by the itself affordability economic supervisor farrell has been working to stabilize our neighborhood and keep the businesses on the first step is the legislation we're putting forward to the legacy business legislation creates the register traffic to recognize long-standing community serving businesses as culture assets to the city and county of san francisco we intend to use that as a fool for education and to legacy businesses and to draw attention to the 3 thousand businesses eligible for legacy art spaces and performance venues and community nonprofits to apply the businesses must be
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thirty years or older and applicants must appear before the small business commission and also commit to objecting the physical features and traditions including the craft culinary or others supervisor campos is not here and would request the committee make the following amendments after meeting are the stakeholder in the small business and open space community we want to remove the small business legacy we intend to introduce as legislation for building owners to extend their leases to legacy businesses 3 amendments requiring the hearing to determine the status it was previous demonstrated by the
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department of small business and adding a language that requires the businesses to be headquartered in san francisco and third alexander the nonprofits to the eligible business allows i'm happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you. i the to thank you and supervisor campos for working on this item i think it is a great idea i appreciate we're simplifying it and look at it future options i'll see is that the san francisco is immune from businesses we've cared about that is being crushed out and taking steps to retain them is long overdue i see in on sunset street where i grew up it is being priced out buses if we get this done in a fiscally responsible matter i present your work i know if it's
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colleagues have comments as well and some of the issues that supervisor tang and i have talked about i want to make sure we're interested if making sure we're looking at the correct businesses all neighborhoods serving businesses like the ones that are listed like the shoe shine place we want to elbow campus those as well. >> supervisor mar. >> thank you, mr. al by the and supervisor campos this is great legislation i'm looking forward to the rebaiting beat trailing legislation i'm appreciative that nonprofits were added in and guessing of the 3 thousand eligible businesses that even as more because more nonprofits might be added i'm thinking of the hundreds of that potential legacy businesses in my district from toy boat cafe to the
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richmond area nonprofit i used be to a respect but it is benefiting so many of our businesses and nonprofits that clearly serve the community and maintain the character of neighborhoods i'm looking forward to other legislation that your office and supervisor farrell's will be introducing to stabilize the neighborhoods that's a critical goal of or should be a critical goal of our city i'm pleased about the legislation and want to be added a co-sponsor as well as. >> supervisor tang. >> i think that supervisor farrell did address some of the potential questions that i had which i look forward to potentially adding whether it's a full board or this protective that at this point it's been pared down to creating legacy business registry the only comments will make sure that
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we're not overhead per strip to should senate of the businesses supervisor farrell and i were talking about businesses that we're trying to help because they serve our recipe for thirty years or more like childcare or shooting centers on that provide important services not listed here again, our next phase or as a full board we can come up with a way to categorize them so thank you very much. >> okay. so i think that we have a plan a number of amendments by supervisor campos and what i think we have 0 commitment to work with our offices between now and the right definition so hopefully it is something we'll support
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before we make any motions we'll turn it over to 0 budget analyst report. >> marine and anybody's of the committee as i understand the proposed amendments will result ♪ piece of protective having no fiscal impact and consider this is a policy matter for the board of supervisors >> thank you, mr. rose colleagues if no questions any public comment on item one seeing none, public comment is closed. >> can you have a motion to accept this item as amended. >> we'll take that without objection. >> madam clerk call item 2. >> a resolution retroactively for the defendant's counsel to enter into the department of transportation to accept a grant
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of one medium and one shuttle vehicle for the period of october 12th to 25 and mr. facing from the dph. >> can i have the overview. >> you can if you want to. >> i'll give an of explaining we've applied for a grant 5310 and the grant is administered by the california department of transportation in california we seek to procure two class b medium sized vehicle and one class a shuttle vehicle to transport our staff and visitors and residents between the laguna hospital campus and public
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transportation stations nearby and also transport residents on community sgrargs housing to services located into the community actually, it's no funds being grant the procurement will be in the vehicles themselves. >> okay. great thank you very much. >> colleagues if in questions question have no budget analyst report we'll move on to public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. >> okay. a motion that they supervisor mar to send this item forward and we'll take that without objection. thank you very much madam clerk call item 3. >> item 3 a resolution authorizing the general manager of the sfpuc to execute the water embrace improvement funded agreement through the tracey
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water construction management services with hd r engineering with a total amount not to exceed $18 million. >> we have a gentleman from our puc. >> i'm the director for the water improvement program appreciate the opportunity to be here before we get to that item next slide please thank you. i appreciate the opportunity to give a brief update on the water system improvement program and dovetail this item so next slide so the overall water system improvement program is 4 portfolio $765 billion we are in our 13th year we celebrated 10 years of construction last year
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well into the promising program but have a ways to go currently we have 14 projects in construction worth $205 billion if you go towards the bottom of the slide we have two projects remaining of the 8 percent 2 worth $72 million we've completed projects at the end of 2013 we are that 80 percent complete with the entire program at the end of 2014 we are 85 percent we're making good progress on budget and schedule onion by the end of 2016 all projects except 3 in the program will be complete and achieved 93 percent and the total 0 program will be completed in 2019 we
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have a number of achievement to report about a year ago and i mentioned the 10 year celebration of construction in fact at the reservoir it is the last project to finish was a program was the venue we celebrated this and it was a great opportunity to celebrate our partners labor with our contractors and city staff working together to chief what we've achieved today and another significant agreement we've signed a project operating agreement with our partners in san bruno as well as cal water to offer the recovery project we are here to ask for fund and we're going to start construction in a couple of months we've completed the alameda creek it is a significant project we've placed
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into service a number of projects the one is the bay tunnel i'll talk about that one it is a 5 mild tunnel underneath san francisco bay area and it is sybil increasing the reliability and seismic sustainability we've completed one hundred and 76 shutdowns to date it is a significant mooilsz e milestone the risk comes down it is likened to a 747 worked on we have to deliver water to our 2.6 million customers while we're doing the upgrades and schematic improvements we have not had one disruption we've completed the service or in that
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3 of the our 44 projects by the end of this year we'll be at 90 percent in terms of the goals and have a schematic system is where he a safety record in fact finished 7.3 million workers hours one way or the other without a safety i am talking about we have a work safely approach the industry rates is less than half the industry action and is where he a pressed rowles reels that commiserated our work this represents some of the key programs meaning the highest quality hetch hetchy water $167 million across the state to the san francisco bay area the
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bay and the 3 major earthquakes within the bay area and as you can see our system crows all the major faults so it is critical we get those projects in place as quickly as possible with a race against time to get those done to insure the reliable delivery serve to our 2.6 million consumers the projects are complete and those are in progress as you can see there are if you projects left to really make that goal and as i said, the tunnel even though it's not entirely complete with construction it's no service if you go, go to the next slide i want to show we celebrated that milestone last fall on the overview of the loma linda earthquake and this is the delivery of the first hetch hetchy to the reservoir we
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celebrated the delivery of hetch hetchy coming through the tunnel at the same location so we are excited about increasing the level of service next slide the last major challenge is preschool u truly the project you've heard about this project i want to say a couple of things we'vees aviated more than 6 million pounds of soil this is the last one to complete i've mentioned in previous meeting two incidents landslides we needed to repair to make place for a dam we're 65 percent complete and i'll be coming back in about a month to ask for your powerful