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report. >> uh-huh. >> so the nexus study report. >> so what i think it might be referencing i'll talk through that help you he me but the way we establish the nexus amount if you can imagine how much the policy question we all answer it devil what will cap the total amount on what we think if rec and park sort of copes a standard of one square feet of park per person we'll set the nexus we use the understood references for rec and park to service the population as a way to mitigate this conversation about what amount is appropriate there's a legal reason we choose that beacon hill we can't ask the vendors to provide two
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square feet of park per person when the city can only deliver one we have to make sure that whatever standard we're holding the developers to we can deliver. >> basically, it is true if we adopt the allowable fee that is in table 5 and 6. >> that's correct. >> okay. all right. so is any of the incentives we provide to the vendors what if any incentives do we provide to the developers if if any choose to build childcare facilities on site? yeah. >> yeah. so building childcare on site there's a lot of special needs for childcare in access to yards and fire and earthquake safeties so the fire department has been working with agencies
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on understanding whats phases are we kind of have a check list to the developers to start that conversation but with whether that property is appropriate so in the potrero site the developer was able to seek an in kind agreement so rather than paying their impact fees they were able to provide the space rent free. >> that's areas we can do on a regular basis so we've set projects happening some the residential in eastern neighborhoods that are going to have 3 hundred unit and childcare facility will be a great need correct me if i am wrong but i think the requirement in terms of space that's a statewide issue. >> that's correct. >> on a statewide level. >> that's correct. >> so to make changes we'll have to appeal to our
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legislation is there an effort to do that. >> this is a little bit outside of my wheel house i know the guiding principles if you have 5 or 10 small children they can safely get between the play area and the exits i don't know that the listening conversation is in that direction it is more from our work around identifying early on the sites that can work there's flexibility i think in using private yards like a space so for resident at night and in the daytime a playground for children we have more controls for the operators and the others can participate in that conversation. >> that's the latest i've heard. >> i certainly want this to
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have an amenity that will fill a great need we have a lot of families moving into the neighborhood and childcare is on the i sat on the first commission and that - asked that to a neighborhood that we don't say have enough of and another benefit it activates the retail space that's fine but it is nice. >> so also wanted to ask about the report it acknowledges the continued exchanges in the city that funding adequate childcare just bans the preliminary conversations with the childcare advocates we have a $500,000 need for capital improvements for the two existing childcare facilities many of which are outside of the
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planned areas as well as at least $2.5 million need for the infants and toddlers so given it is not as prerg as subsidies for childcare slots the improvements to the existing facility what improvements is to the existing facilities have there been any conversations about expanding the facilities or creating a new mechanism for the developers so they can help offset the city needs in any other way i know that's a long question. >> maybe it's this beautiful room but basically a limitation to the idea you put forward if i heard correctly can we use impact fee money for the diversities this goes backlog to the legal rishlthd we on asking
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the developers to have money for the ready demand but it is limited in creating a new capacity additional capacity and month to month that new demand in the cases of childcare the facilities serve 25 children you can expand the capacity of that program to 50 or one hundred children but couldn't use it to do maintenance on the roof and maintain that level of service we've been working with the agencies with a limitation on the operators so this is something we hope to do or say in the market octavia plan we're putting ousted an rfp for childcare community so many million dollars have you have to serve a number of children with more and that leaves it up to
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the provider to solve that problem. >> a final question around the impact fees i heard you say in the presentation it's a clunky to tell not quick do change to the dynamics of the market from my constituents is desire to increase impact fees and i'm curious to know if the board can make changes to the fees? so the development impact fees in the building code so their amenable so there the legislation they're part of the planning code the legal limit, of course, is the nexus analysis and the sort of behind that this is sort of the hereto of why the department choose to keep the legislation focused on the
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updating practice writing these programs we are that trying to keep intact the community plan this involves the community and stakeholders so the negotiation about what that fee rate covers as we were talking about the transit in some planning areas that was a decision to a long community planning process >> and a yes. >> those are the kind of considerations around the changes and we've talked about that the fraeblt analysis and kind of understanding you know what the long term and short-term goals and the trade offs the city wants to make. >> the rate of return for developers is increasing and our current rate didn't allow it to capture any of the new value that's concerting because of the large gap we have how do we reconcile this.
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>> outside of california we'll have this property tax and you could argue those new unites u units are we're capturing a little bit but i have an idea might come up i really think that might be a supplemental tool that captures that sale end because the development process takes multiple years we don't know where a particular plan will he said but the fees in entitlement they're not constructed for multiple years we don't understand the market in 3 to 68 years i'm wording whether or not a tool maybe at the end of the process. >> i generally think the nexus analysis is important it give us as policymakers the tools and
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data but more importantly a framework to address some of the infrastructure needs i appreciate our presentation i see supervisor kim has a question and then public comment. >> thank you it is more i wanted to connect to some the points we've expressed some of the same concerns the growing values of the real estate and what we're actually seeing in sales and our nexus capacity i'll be interested in working with supervisor cohen's on working on raising some citywide nexus fraeblt and the actual costs of construction regarding what you said about capturing the tax increment we have one cool in the continental we're going to cover some of the gap and many of the needs in the area this is we have in place the rincon hill that allows us
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to cover some of the implement to cover the gap and some more accurate sense of the property value because we get it through the property tax and the rise many property tax value i'm not sure that is something i think it would be a model for the neighborhood i'm not sure it's considered in other neighborhoods as well but certainly helpful in building the gap we certainly should be providing and courage people to live in transit rich neighborhoods thank you. >> thank you very much commissioner lee anything. >> let's go ahead and move to public comment. seeing no public comment public comment is closed. colleagues i'd like to entertain a motion on this item. >> move it forward to the board
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with a positive recommendation. >> the motion has been made to forward with a with a positive recommendation. >> roll call vote. >> supervisor cohen i'm sorry supervisor kim. >> supervisor wiener supervisor cohen. >> all right. thank you very much this motion passes and this is going to the full board with with a positive recommendation. >> thank you planning staff. >> item 3. >> item 3 the ordinance amending the off-street parking exception. >> okay. thank you the colleagues this request aim came by supervisor breed she's asking us to continue to april 6th month to month but i want it ask if public comment public comment is closed. at this point can i have a
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motion to continue this item for one week. >> thank you very much the motion was made by supervisor kim thank you. this will be tabled to the next meeting. >> april 6th. >> thank you madam clerk, any other business before this commission? >> there's no further business. >> all right. no further business this meeting is adjourned thank you -
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>> ladies and gentlemen, the chair has called the meeting to order can you please turn off electronic devices that will you please see rise for the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all madam president i'd like to call roll. >> mr. do. >> commissioner president loftus commissioner turman is excused commissioner marshall is in route arrest commissioner
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dejesus is excused commissioner mazzucco commissioner hwang commissioner melara we have quorum madam president also is the chief chief greg suhr. >> do we have a representative from the office of complaints. >> take a look around. >> welcome everyone to the mark 25 police commission i see a lot of folks from the neighborhood wanted to well, you all we had this meeting every fourth wednesday we go out to a different station we're going to talk about what we do we don't do that normally in city hall but we have have day jobs and people that care about public safety so thank you all for being here i'm going to start off by telling my commissioners he at
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the conclusion of that meeting saddling i'll ask we adjourn in member of santa fe police officer michael johnson was killed traeven yesterday i'll ask we adjourn and ask my colleagues to please introduce yourselves and tell the folks a little bit about what you do. >> starting with commissioner hwang i'm i'll been a civil right the reason the deputy city attorney for the legal outreach that does work in 0 human trafficking and elderly abuse. >> commissioner mazzucco a former assistant district attorney and the united states district attorney and i practice in a firm i represent folks in director o.j. and i'm a native
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my brought in works too at parks station. >> commissioner melara. >> i'm the executive director of rally services for the st. francis memorial hospital and on the faculty of san francisco unified school district social work live in the terryville district. >> we've been joined by the officer hicks and joe marshall is in route i'm suzy loftus i'm a former prosecutor here in san francisco a native san franciscans and currently work the california duff's and raising my 3 little girls not outer suspect you may see a redhead popping up later. >> the first is the consent calendar will be taken off
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calendar line item 2 reports to the city commission and 2a chefs report. >> chief suhr. >> good evening commissioner public a pleasure to be here before becoming a police officer had this was my place i was a delivery guy for a food services running groceries around the neighborhood i'll take to the grave everything i've done at the fire station i have reports to be brief although it is important there are event paramount in late january when meeting with director hicks of ocii it was discovered there were 3 unidentified members felt police commission that were
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challenging rational homophobic slurs no mr. that has been convicted in federal court and is awaiting sentence awaiting to be turned in to federal custody in decisions with director hicks the department through took reviewing literally thousands of text messages that came to us after the criminal prosecution was completed that is standard procedure you'll see cases trail a criminal prosecution and it was determined that 14 members may have inappropriate text messages with the former sergeant not all of the text were of a rational or homophobic nature and close to a dozen
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would be to be more closely examined 5 members have been resigned and no public contact until the investigation is finished i will accountability the lions share of the investigation to the commission with nothing short of a recommendation of termination of any officers of such characters are in conflict that a police officer and with the minimum standards to perform their duties without jeopardizing other officers on a much better not the department is being recertified a participate in the recertification by the american society the crime lab this is a
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process we've passed before the processes have changed and different policies and procedures has this is where our crime lab needs to be under director jimbo bob sanchez and we'll be recertified it was brought to the captains attention one the civility committed errors 90 in testing not awe home sharer to new practices we didn't know that the scope of this errors to date both moebz mechanics on personal leave will be reassigned and have to determine in the reviewing of the cases that the breath of this working with the
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city attorney's office to see if prosecution might be required next an officer involved shooting over and over on st. patrick's day at 7:00 p.m. at town hall on monday it involved a stolen vehicle the vehicle get stuck in traffic originally from the gas station the woman in control of the vehicle turned the vehicle around and came the wrong way down venice avenue after collisions with other vehicles and on the sidewalk the officers discharged their firearms were in fear that someone 0 would be injured or killed so mr. brown did not survive here jourdz yesterday we were at garfield 3w4r5urgd and obviously in the
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past few years have activated did garfield mission district for the officers in playground as trying to make the mraurgsd police friendly and have a success story we want to model across the city friday we began to activate no campus and southern station b will open at third street are saturday are morning at 6:00 a.m. and the modification will be set to do business an april 13th we've been doing tours of the building is a spectacular structure and it is the power noun the place couple
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of days 96 hours of sustainability so we can literally run a police department out of this building it equals with the safe earthquake it is a public building we'll graduate your first candidate k can do he did class and we'll take young people going to school in and around san francisco and the cloosz look like san francisco and young 0 people that are interested in about law enforcement they have a full load of posting high school 12 unit a very good job for the public safety in the building and look sharply and lastly a dispatcher of the command staff for the chief told me it's been
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as many know the partitioned it's my she will be leaving but but not going far she's absolutely heroic of our youth and nonprofit programs and that's something she runs as a captain and love you and thank you for your service and the chief of staff in experiencing month immediately the very, very capable deputy chief of our bureau you'll let you know further. >> chief would you like to keyed some of your time to president breed the president of the before of supervisors. >> well president breed. >> thank you, welcome to the commission and everyone this is here today, i see a lot of members of the district 5 that community new year's eve and
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hayes valley we're happy to have you here many in our neighborhood we have an incredible working relationship for the community and going to hear r a report on many things our he or she has done and we work with the captains that have done a fantastic job there are a number of issues that came to my attention including the issues you'll hear from the public comment and there's been issues for everybody around the text messages and the cases associated with the text messages we want to continue to make sure that the commission is real clear the community is clear understanding of what they're prepared to do to address the issues in order for the community to feel more
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comfortable with making sure officers like that didn't serve on the board but also making sure that officers who you are think the ground working hard who having incredible riderships that the community continue to have the kind of support they need from the department in order to fefb do their job saddling from last night the officer no 123e we're all impacted too people are charged to protect our community you know are harmed in my way our families are harmed we want to send our condolence to the family of santa fe and make sure that all wrongdoing in the department is weighed out and quickly so we can protect the reputation of the department and those men and women that are out there risking their lives for
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san francisco neutron an honorable way i'm here to say hello and see what everyone harassed to say and the community coming out today looking forward to a good meeting. >> thank you timing breed. >> inspector. >> item 2 reports for recent activities. >> welcome director hicks. >> thank you councilmember zapf and members of the commission good evening, good evening president breed and chief suhr and captain and members of the park interest community i'm joyce hicks the director of the
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office of complaints in addition, this evening steve the inspector is here in the audience to answer questions about my presentation it's a pleasure to be here this evening the function of the office of the complaint also known as as a the ocii it is the largest law enforcement agency in the united states only 80 surpassed by new york and chicago 5 agencies both of march 4 and the report president obama of task force open the 21st century policing and the march 4 report for the restriction of the united states duff's an sifshz violation by the ferguson police commission acknowledged the offer sight briefing
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