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written director's report the prototype plan we
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have convened with the yerba buena for the arts and the james arts foundation that is funding that this week we'll be 45 installations of plans on market street to prototype a different way of using artists and arithmetic and getting national and a, in fact international attendance it is very interesting we at the present time, a lot of people in town to look at what we can do for market those are temporary but prototypes for future installation under from the 9th through the 11 a website that's attached to our website it is linked you'll see a number of events happening that does that for me thank you. >> commissioners item 2 review
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of past events. >> good afternoon tim frye a couple of items this week first of all guarantee joe i don't have a form report but a couple of items one was last week, we held a mills act workshop within the tenderloin register district we had eleven property owners there i think about thirty members of the public attended in general the assessor records office was there and answered questions under the mills act and definitely interest in procuring applications we targeted the up down district and the lower knob hill the register go district so we'll continue to work with the
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applicants interested in applying this year and also scheduling a miles actress workshop in the dog patch lower and we'll keep you posted we also last week presented the draft survey for the central selma plan survey finding were presented by the survey team and our office there is a google map that's posted online as well as the contract statement new buildings on the landmark designation and number of buildings to list on reclarify under the article 11 of the planning code those will be incorporated into the plan and the survey and contact statement will reach you sometime late this year or early
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next week that is available online and happy to forward it to you. >> and lastly as a followup to our last hearing the cultural assets hearing the staff went to the small business commission to represent the hpc and the department and their discussions about the legacy business register they were - they have agendized discussing criteria and administration around the registry and another item open their calendar that took quite a bit of time and didn't have enough time we reiterated our willingness to assist and provide technical assistance to the commission in developing the registry and overseeing the registry as well
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as the historic preservation commissions interest so we'll continue to attend their hearing and keep you posted on their developments that concludes my comments. >> commissioners seeing no questions portsz and unanimously. >> no one. >> the draft minutes for the ar c meeting the draft minutes for excuse me. the kushlt heritage committee meeting for march 18 and the minutes for the regular historic preservation commission meeting. >> commissioners any comments or corrections or restrictions seeing none, we'll opening it up for public comment does anyone wish to comment on the historic preservation commission or the regular historic preservation commission meeting seeing none
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we'll close. i move the 3 minutes be approved >> second. >> thank you, commissioner on that motion to adopt the minutes president hasz commissioner richards commissioner johns commissioner matsuda commissioner pearlman and commissioner hyland and commissioner wolfram so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously and places you on item 5. >> commissioner pearlman i wanted to tell you about a project i'm involved in if the market street festive that is detour.org a group that creates fascinating and walking tours from an hour to half an hour i'm the in their for and it's very cool and they're interesting
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so if you go to detour.com they have proved and bringing it to you so thank you. >> is commissioner richards i'm curious about the norman clay sign some question that was being taken down without a prior notice so didn't have a whole lot of information we got. >> an e-mail from a neighbor. >> right. >> or tenant. >> commissioners tim frye the removal of that sign was from a signage to alternate it was approved through our office the sign while it was a no on sign
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it was moved identity building so under the revised signage program because that sign explicit meet our current guidelines it sign was removed and new sign was installed that meets our good morning, supervisors. >> commissioner hyland. >> i want to say the closing the san francisco at the end of the month i'm saddened yet another legacy business is you know for me has been a huge resource so - >> sad to see them go. >> any other questions? >> no. >> commissioners commissioners that places you under your regular calendar for item 6 case 2014 - 00 one c a on samson
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street a certificate of appropriateness. >> good afternoon before you is a request for the certificate of appropriation for the street which is contributing to the waterfront district originally constructed in 106 by an unknown architect as an industrial 4 story facility the work for daudz facade altercations for replacement ever non-historic windows with new aluminum windows are a configuration based on historic plan remove of original concrete packaged on the second to figure out floor on the windows in the opening and replacement of non-metal and installation of new storefront in existing roll up doors and concrete in fill
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and removal of the floor height and installation within the new openings of storefront and the windows on the upper floor and existing concrete pagd will be restored as panels are replaced and accident facade will be repeated that that are staff finds the condition will be in koorngs with article 10 and the rehabilitation the project will replace incomparable windows and convert new comparable windows and storefront oscar pistorius and have other materials in comparison with the other district several issues of approval for the clarifications or a mock ups for the
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reconstruction and paint covers and further staff recommendations the existing concrete panels prior to the removals but installed in the same was in order to delineate those windows and for former loading dock bay to be retained in a different configuration again talent that from existing window oscar pistorius and in public comment was received since the packet was implemented and this is for approval with conditions that concludes my presentation. and the property owner as well as the architect are here as well thank you. >> does the property owner have a presentation or - >> it's not required but if you have anything. >> actually, we have keith with no formal presentation happy to answer questions and the
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developer is here if you have particular questions. >> commissioners before we do public comment do you have questions for the applicant? staff >> i have a question. >> commissioner johnck. >> so some questions of the are incorporation of inclusion of the plaques being done isle i'd be interested it is existing to see this work. >> there's no discussion. >> to that is something i'll be interested in i'd like to support that idea if it's okay with the architect and owner. >> any other questions? i have one question did - was this scenario looked at in which there was no divisions westbound the windows that were placed with blank panels so they're more similar if you look at it
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in pure elevation similar to that if the panels were there >> i think the feeling since the materials was being removed we want to make sure the windows were as comparable as possible with the characterization of the building so i think we might have a question about a single pain being as compatible but it will further delineate those being new or different. >> thank you. is there members of the public on this item? is seeing and hearing none public comment is closed. and back to you, commissioners. >> commissioners. >> comments thoughts. >> i'd be interested if you would support of the inclusion of the addition of the historic plaque on the building would
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this go e be something that's appropriate at this time? >> commissioners tim frye department staff as a matter of consistency this was something that was asked for from the earner waterfront i can't recall the address do you remember the ar g project. >> nooifr we did it at the battery street and they were prospering that part of that proposal was an interpreter active plaque that was their own k50rd and ethics commission it got approved. >> it looks at great. >> yeah. i walk there all the
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time i'd be interested in keeping up with the art plaques there in that area. >> commissioner johns and i wanted to ask what kind of a plaque did you have in mind what do you think is appropriate for that location and that particular building? >> well, the size of the plaque at 901 battery there's another one on stanford but know maybe a foot to - it's small but it has enough color and the font and writing just a couple of sentences about the history of the building this is a 1901 i think; right? >> it was after the 1906. >> the size of the building is massive i would think there is one of the blocks that holed up
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a small sign whatever there maybe some other ideas of materials i don't have any specifications in murder in the first degree. >> commissioner pearlman. >> there's a big difference between interpretative display and a plaque plaque is not expensive and the interpretative display is more. >> i'm thinking of a plaque correct. >> do i have a motion. >> motion to exclude that as a condition. >> all right. did you make the motion diane. >> did the motion include the plaque. >> additionally. >> very good commissioners, i have a there is a motion and a second with conditions amended to include a plaque on the
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building. >> interpretive plaque on the exterior right. >> an interpreter active plaque on the external on that motion president hasz. >> commissioner johnck commissioner johns commissioner matsuda commissioner pearlman commissioner hyland and commissioner wolfram so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero that concludes our hearing the hearing is adjourned
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as a society we've basically failed big portion of our population if you think about the basics of food, shelter safety a lot of people don't have any of those i'm mr. cookie can't speak for all the things but i know say, i
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have ideas how we can address the food issue. >> open the door and walk through that don't just stand looking out. >> as they grew up in in a how would that had access to good food and our parent cooked this is how you feed yours this is not happening in our country this is a huge pleasure i'm david one of the co-founder so about four year ago we worked with the serviced and got to know the kid one of the things we figured out was that they didn't know how to cook. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their noting no way to feed themselves so they're eating a
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lot of fast food and i usually eat whatever safeway is near my home a lot of hot food i was excited that i was eating lunch enough instead of what and eat. >> as i was inviting them over teaching them basic ways to fix good food they were so existed. >> particle learning the skills and the food they were really go it it turned into the is charity foundation i ran into my friend we were talking about this this do you want to run this charity foundations and she said, yes. >> i'm a co-found and executive director for the cooking project our best classes participation for 10 students are monday
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they're really fun their chief driven classes we have a different guest around the city they're our stand alone cola's we had a series or series still city of attorney's office style of classes our final are night life diners. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them
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to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do
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it with a bowl and spoon and burner and one pan. >> i like is the receipts that are simple and not feel like it's a burden to make foods the cohesives show something eased. >> i go for vera toilet so someone can't do it or its way out of their range we only use 6 ingredients i can afford 6 ingredient what good is showing you them something they can't use but the sovereignties what are you going to do more me you're not successful. >> we made a vegetable stir-fry indicators he'd ginger and onion that is really affordable how to
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balance it was easy to make the food we present i loved it if i having had access to a kitchen i'd cook more. >> some of us have never had a kitchen not taught how to cookie wasn't taught how to cook. >> i have a great appreciation for programs that teach kids food and cooking it is one of the healthiest positive things you can communicate to people that are very young. >> the more programs like the cooking project in general that can have a positive impact how our kids eat is really, really important i believe that everybody should venting to utilize the kitchen and meet other kids their age to
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identify they're not alone and their ways in which to pick yours up and move forward that. >> it is really important to me the opportunity exists and so i do everything in my power to keep it that. >> we'll have our new headquarters in the heart of the tenderloin at taylor and kushlg at the end of this summer 2014 we're really excited. >> a lot of the of the conditions in san francisco they have in the rest of the country so our goal to 257bd or expand out of the san francisco in los angeles and then after that who know. >> we'd never want to tell people want to do or eat only provide the skills and the tools in case that's something people are 2rrd in doing.
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>> you can't buy a box of psyche you have to put them in the right vein and direction with the right kids with a right place address time those kids don't have this you have to instill they can do it they're good enough now to finding out figure out and find the future for thanks. >> i example the first thing to point out is the first word is camp tlargz to be bugs and dirt and so long as you can get past that part in place is pretty
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awesome. you're going to get to our cabin and why is it so small well most of your time is spent outside. programming was our first step we wanted to offer a program that is, you know makes people happy and leaves them with memories. >> here and there. >> so more points. >> ready 1, 2, 3. i think a big part is it's coming from san francisco it is real estate a kind of vibe people relate to each other and everyone's living in the city and you can feel the breath of fetish air and the experience you get out here. i think it give us an
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opportunity to get away from technology you come out here and look at it here and not look at our iphones and you kind of lose users in the city and have a cup of coffee >> i'm corey a typical day increase no typical day. and just the first time being on the talent show and getting a huge applause and i never expected it is is r is a great experience i'm an executive chief here at kathy serve over one hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks. people love our meals and the
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idea they can pick up a meal and don't worry about shopping or doing dishes and enjoy and have a great time at camp mather >> grasping grab on. >> i like camp mather it is a lot of freedom and kids run around it's great. >> they have all the things i don't have to do the kids get to do what they want to do and we basically focus on them that's our only job. >> i like camp mather because i can ride my bike. >> i love camp mather. the children are up here playing around and riding their booiths bicycles that's a great place to see what the word is like outside of the city.
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. >> good morning, everyone, welcome to the it san francisco board of supervisors budged and finance subcommittee meeting for wednesday , april 1, 2015. my name is mark farrell, i will be chairing this meeting, joined by supervisor katytang, joined by supervisor mar and supervisor scott weiner. madam clerk. >> yes, mr. chair, please silence all cell phones and