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here's anyone from the public please come on up and introduce yourselves >> thank you please speak into the microphone. >> i am i work with the alice's restaurant i'm the director of public relations on the executive board of the affirming and the treasurer of the fisherman's wharf i know that jason reached out to the merchant association for the membership therefore i reached out to him to see exactly what kind of a business i suggested he come along with me and go to the luncheon and introduced him to the people in the neighborhood i tell him this is a in nuisance situation we want
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to embrace you so therefore if that's the case i wanted to hang out with him, i did go through to pop-in one evening where they had lived entertainment and i must say i tried to walk in and expressed with the security so get the management not to start but i was regressed with the security and he tell him that i also said i was going to come here to see exactly what was going on as a clue of board of association we kind of like look at our applications to see if this is someone we want to embrace and bring in the family i've been there thirty years my credibility is up there we're existed about embracing him they
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don't have informed but maybe a venue there maybe give him a good chance i'm excited okay. >> real quick question what did you go in. >> last saturday yes, sir. >> thank you. >> you're welcome okay seeing no more. >> i'd like to make a motion i'd like to move to approve this permit with the police conditions and those following conditions as well a mostly event calendar to be set back to sfpd inventing of each month at least one employee be able to assess security footage each and every night, all members of the security team must be trained and guard carted
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and that's not just trained in the guard cards but night time security to deslates the situations not be part of the fight. >> pat downs for all events checks as well. >> pat down for that all events. >> every time they're open. >> it is considered an event and should be doing pat downs for everybody owners and managers and servers maybe trained. >> one security guard per 50 patrons bus when and if you receive your privileged to do bottle service back add
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additional security for bottle service areas and security posted near bottle service areas also have to be lead tips and gaud carted no loitering signs which you can get the verbiage from our staff, be posted on both sides of the establishment that will give you more power that you think will give you for our security guard and keep a log of your patrons that's it. >> okay (laughter). >> did he i hear a second before we ask cammy to repeat that. >> second. >> second to that motion could you like to please repeat that. >> so to approve with good neighbor policy with an event
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calendar to be sent to san francisco police department every month and security cameras installed footage usually we say footage maintained for thirty days and staff must be able to assess forgotten and all security guards trained and guard carted back packed. >> everyone they're opposed and managers and must be tip trained and when and if bottle service returned and place of bottle service and keep a log of patrons that have been 86ed. >> is that everything. >> no loitering ordinance signs posted on the side of the establishment. >> okay. >> okay
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86 if i've been kicked out. >> have you been kicked out. >> permanently. >> so we have a motion and second is there any discussion on the okay seeing no. >> actually, if they have a good track record can they come back and get this amend. >> always, always. >> it sound like really hash but they can come back and get it amended. >> what's the timeframes is it one year or 6 months. >> this will be in they're currently operating like a transfer transition permit that exteriors on the 14th. >> but once this is in place with those conditions. >> that's it that's the permit
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they can come back at any time and ask for a - >> there's no timeframe. >> no. you may stipulate that but normally we don't do that. >> within a reasonable period of time you and sfpd feels like the conditions can go away you can knock them off in appropriate so move to a vote. >> on the motion with everything i've read. >> there were seconds. >> commissioner frost commissioner lee commissioner joseph commissioner perez commissioner caminong and commissioner moshoyannis. >> when you said sorry your discussion you said that if they meet with the police department and decide to cut those down they'll come back to us to before they get them cut them
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out. >> okay okay congratulations next, we have commissioner questions or comments open decisions for commissioners any. >> where are we month to month saturday. >> so i will resend the agenda it is the place called the lounge on hayes valley. >> okay. >> any other commissioners questions or comments. >> okay hearing none will we'll move to new business any new business? okay hearing none (laughter) let's move to adjourn the meeting at 8:08 p.m..
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>> hi i'm brandon the mist at sfpuc my role to support the employees between our yosemite location to san francisco and the typical things we deal with are puc recommended and network relate an telecom i like my role it varies day to day it is a unique challenge from providing in that user conclusions i solutions on their computer or a the president on a task they're trying to complete the training is very important there are many things to stay up to date my manager has helped me making
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sure any skills are up to date with the skilled in my field it is about right time of day and about you know the percentage of resagsz for water and power are posh to the citizens of san francisco and keeping those systems up and running for this is one of the challenge to progress within the organization and commit count i commit to the local government is where i want test. >> good afternoon, everyone wow. first of all thank you, everybody friends, family appointees to our boards and commissions it is my pleasure to join all of you and issue the oath of office but a celebration
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of more people that share responsibility thank you to our supervisors here supervisor breed formerly supervisor and new carmen chu jane kim thank you very much for being here our city administrator thank you for being here and commission thank you and tom hugh and mr. puc guy >> thank you all of you for being here today let me say at the outset we're giving the oath of office for 32 people 118 bodies and commissions that help me deal with the policy challenges but more and more most importantly and the most important thing the commission and advisory bodies do we reach
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out to people and engage them and bring that diversity of opinion and culture into the way we around government and this is what the exciting to me and let me tell you i'm excited today because the 18 different commissioners and advisors bodies are very important to me let's look at who ear appointing people to when we look at our diverse city i have to say and it is not because it begins an organization but art it is important to our city on a local and international level so the arts commissions e commission deals with our diversity and culture and on the eave of the completion of novm the beginning of the maeks the reestablishment of moob and the museums we
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traditionally have and now a really big opening of community arts that is revienlts has been the reason why we've been able to revitalize market street in the tenderloin lead by the arts and the asian arts my name is a big part of that not only because their across the street today but i i think so you have an indulging exhibition it is a sud dusk infection i don't want to talk about that too much but our building inspection commission will be appointed to you don't think them we have serious fires in the city in the past two months over one hundred units of affordable housing we've got to make sure that everybody lives safely in our city and we don't lose housing,
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in fact, we need to net new build housing in the city to the building inspection commission will make sure that happens commission on the status of women and equal pay of advisors board are important nor many, many reasons many of you know you'll be co-sponsors with libby shaft on women's economic empowerment this october we'll bring together all of you and anyone that is have read or interested in making sure that women have no gooblz to economic opportunity and less barriers and those two commissioners will do that i'm excited about the individuals appointed there it is a lot of great talent and high commitment brought to the bodies with respect to equal pay that's a fairly new board they're going to be 4r50k9sd the
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actual data so we understand what the economic gaps are between men and women in our city and what we need to do that about it and, of course the status of women take that data address revolve it through policy oriented discussions and ultimately legislation we need to consider our historic preservation commission and hiv council wow. what they've done to make improvements with the ac a, with 5 hospitals being built with health care being the number one impact driver in this city their incredibly important and wanted to say to you a big that's correct to the health commission they're there day to day to help us with issues of mental health and all kinds of health problems in the community the hiv health
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services planning council i'm very proud of them we're joining as angle inspire industry to make sure we get to zero infections in the city we are about to launch the opening of the wednesday center in the castro this is successful such a great state of the art to help us going get to zero in a short amount of time this year is a one hundred year celebration of our world fair it, of course, allows us to think back a hundred years ago the innovators in our city i mentioned that in a context of this historic preservation commission as part of they're great work to understand and make sure that our city's history is connected to us this building is part of that
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history but so many other buildings give us that link to the history so it shouldn't intries you one hundred years ago people were doing it and how we're doing it today is understood that by our kids that's what the historic preempt will do i told you earlier we're on the ground with making sure we end as much poverty and misery for people as possible we're challenging ourselves by oifsz the 5 hundred most impoverished families in the city and giving them the most intense support to end intergenerational poverty for them i can't do that without the wisdom and guidance of our human services commission and bay the appointee to this
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commission today george is now going to begin pious o his 40th year on the commission thank you, george for a lifetime worth ever work (clapping.) you know my passion important local business when we appoint local business enterprise committee we're making more local businesses to be start and successful to engage in this strong economy we have because for me, the local businesses is really what it is all about and yes we want to grow local businesses to international businesses as well long term care for the couldn't a vital to our ability to delivery services to people that are challenged in the city we need a functioning body to give us the populated considerations whether it's more nutrition and
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food or more sports for the staffing or the people of the industry that is helping us do long-term care retirement board r rent board wow. what a commission but the careful ability to balance between landlord and tenants very, very important to the city it is a sensitive position one we trust of those we appointed to make the right decisions sf that hopefully in most cases is a win-win we can't have strife within landlord and tenants more harmony in the city there is a housing crisis we are doing something about that we are making sure we were the good k345e78gsz going on our conservatism core they're being called up because we video a drought and a lot of open spaces to rehab and change to make sure
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their drought tolerant work is being done on the open spaces and we also need a conservatism core to help us do that our mta advisory committee we invested greatly last year and will continue to do that because the voters said, yes it's important to pass a $500 million bond for a transportation system a great museum is for pedestrian safety the sizing had will help the priorities that vision zero and all the others have as part of our great transportation and walking and bicycle riding city southeast community facilities commission they transition going on in the southeast part of our city i want to make sure the people that little there for generations are directly involved in the future development of that area that's
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what the southeast sector will do they themselves and their facilities are going on changes we need good leadership to make sure the community is directly involved in that that conversation wow. urban forestry council meeting we need to have admonish trees and we need to make sure that is clear who is responsible for them because those trees are commonplace and part of our investment we need to do better as a city we need a you have been talking about council to guide us in the potentially conflicting things we all care about we care when our common place trees your workforce investment in important nowadays people need to sustain for the
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future we don't want people victimized by the economy and the workforce is required their looking at around the corner and understanding the emerging industries making sure we have a workforce that is ready for the industry and finally the most unknown body today is called an oversight board it is kind of like a whistle blower investigator it is a body where former redevelopment agencies are own e organizing to make sure we get it right we're not violating our tax obligations or financial obligations to the public i'm sure that is sun shining something that carmen is interested in; right? carmen
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see i'm going to catch them all anyway, i went over bayshore's these because their incredibly important to the function of our city i again want to say too all he each of the appointees today thank you for your commitment and volunteering rhythm and the love of our city and with that i'd like to ask all off appointees to please stand up and raise your right hand as i say i, i would like each think one of you to say loudly this is the only time you can yell added me after you get sworn in people will yell at you and sigh loudly to the commission you're being appointed and we'll precede with the rest of the oath are you
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(repeated.) >> and that i will bear true faith and allegiance. >> (repeated.) >> to the constitution of the united states. >> (repeated.) >> and to the constitution of the state of california. >> (repeated.) >> that i take this obligation freely. >> (repeated.) >> without any mental reservation. >> (repeated.) >> or purpose of evasion. >> (repeated.) >> that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties. >> (repeated.) >> and during such time as i hold office. of. >> (repeated.) >> for the city and county of san francisco thank you very much congratulations everyone thank you (clapping) thank you all right.
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>> on opening day in the brand- new helen diller playground at north park, children can be seen swinging, gliding, swinging, exploring, digging, hanging jumping, and even making drumming sounds. this major renovation was possible with the generous donation of more than $1.5 million from the mercer fund in honor of san francisco bay area philanthropist helen diller. together with the clean and safe neighborhood parks fund and the city's general fund. >> 4. 3. 2. 1. [applause] >> the playground is broken into three general areas. one for the preschool set another for older children, and a sand area designed for kids of all ages. unlike the old playground, the new one is accessible to people with disabilities.
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this brand-new playground has several unique and exciting features. two slides, including one 45- foot super slide with an elevation change of nearly 30 feet. climbing ropes and walls, including one made of granite. 88 suspension bridge. recycling, traditional swing, plus a therapeutics win for children with disabilities, and even a sand garden with chines and drums. >> it is a visionary $3.5 million world class playground in the heart of san francisco. this is just really a big, community win and a celebration for us all. >> to learn more about the helen diller playground in dolores park, go to sfrecpark.org.
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>> good afternoon everyone and welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors meeting of april 7, 2015. madam clerk will you please call the roll. >> thank you madam president. supervisor avalos. president breed. >> here. >> supervisor campos. >> present. >> supervisor christensen. supervisor cohen. >> present. >> supervisor farrell. >> present. >> supervisor kim. >> here. >> supervisor mar supervisor tang. >> present. >> supervisor wiener. wiener not present. supervisor yee. >> here. >> madam president you have a quorum. >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen will you please join me in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag to the united states of america and to the republi
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