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budget >> no. those funds were placed in a project continuing fund that allows for is appropriation to carry forward in future years. >> great that's good and if anyone has a question jump in i can look for the ones i have which i don't think are many yes. i had a question mainly i don't think i've ever heard ordinary about this property which is on page 18 townsend site maybe 19 72 townsend go i don't know if i know that about this would that
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predated us. >> it predead me as well what i do know is it is one of those that's been around for a long time and got stalled in the market is market changed currently it is 74 condo unit over warehouses spaces it was approved long time ago it is now implementing the participation agreement and closing that ousted our role is minimal. >> those are market rate condos. >> there are inclusionary unit that are a part of that and off the top of my head- 15 percent at one hundred percent ami up to one hundred percent ami it's included in our housing that i'm i'm sorry i don't know off the
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top of my head but. >> that's a nice. >> it's in the heart of south beach the last residential site on south beach i think it is k b homes a number of owners over time and prior to the market was entitled far before the market fell and it sort of pufrtd long and well under construction. >> great and commissioner bustos you have a question. >> i have a question christen what's our relationship with the st. regular us and we have speaking of old agreements we have a i believe a d da with is st. regularize when the project was constrict we sold them the land and continuing obligations that exist one of them being the developer fee that contributed to the gardens.
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>> the reason i ask that i know that just going what we've been going through with the mexican museum i know they pay every month $10,000 fee because of a door and they have to pay into something which i think that a large amount for a nonprofit like - and it's probably the common area maintenance charges we've heard that's a problem for them we don't up to this point in time have a say we structured the mathematics museum structure we leader from when was going on at the st. regular us. >> if there was a way to meet with is folks of st. regis is have a conversation moab is one
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of the jewels and it would be great to set up a meet and sort of share with them you know the difficulty it is for more nonprofits to you know do what we do which is what the motorbiking does well, maybe some sort of things as leaders come to an agreement to help it's a win-win for is st. regularized as being a great neighbor and cvs is moab there to be able to use is programs they have for youth in. >> sure we could do that.
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>> that would be great, thank you. >> commissioner mondejar. >> i have a question we kind of went through it quickly i mentioned a w hotel what is that. >> that was in my version of the power point again, i apologize for there are a number of older agreements like that we have with the w hotel was is one you mentioned st. patrick's day church and there's some sort of existing obligation absorbed it is not a lot of staff time but accordingly things we need to review those sorts of things. >> our obligations to this location is that what it was i wasn't sure if in income.
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>> there are not obligations some point in time there's agreement from a long time ago they still maybe have obligations and accordingly we're asked to monitor something it is those agreements are still live a in some woo and obligation in those agreements we're not playing adjective agreement but we may need to do historical research. >> in budget terms i think that is a factor in the staffing that some staff time is spent here it is mentioned in the budget document as our work plan what's is work of the staff doing a small item but part of the work the staff don't. >> one other question is jessie square foot garage until this
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dispositions are effected how long. >> on is port leases we're waiting for is department of finance approval. >> okay (laughter). >> and this other is state land. >> is state lands commission. >> it is ongoing until. >> it could be any week or month now it could be effective we'll have to sign a document terminate the leases and other technical things we'll sort of out what is in the bank account. >> and is garage is jessie square garage will that be part of mexican museum. >> yes. so we're going hearing anything july or august somewhere in that timeframe it is developer driven when psycho
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closes but we're hearing the summer yes they'll transfer is mexican museum and jessie garage to the dispensary. >> developer. >> i have a couple of questions i guess on line items maybe i didn't see in the budget i want to make sure we have a budget for them my farther topic marketing do we have line items for marketing i know that marketing affordable units we have an mou and we are about to fund again an mou with is mayor's office of housing and they do marketing but do we have our own stand alone marketing group in the effective we xhid conduct after our report i guess next commission meeting that maybe we would like to enhance the efforts of mayor's office of
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housing and marketing for affordable housing or affordable units. >> that is within our staffing resources image. >> two things commissioner president is mou with $687,000 provides we pay them for a host of services including the marketing and counseling within each the project budget so part of acceptable uses we allocate so the dollars whether their coming from bond procedures or new tax increment requests or new bonds for each housing project refund the nonprofits enter into loan agreement we provide for a marketing budget within it so it is typically about $15,000
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or so sometimes more to make sure it compiles with is policy derivatives of the citywide goals. >> if we want to talk about the certificate of preference and other issues to make sure that people know the opportunities are present we'll have a reoccurring uneasy about those efforts have been or effective as they could be. >> we can certainly look at the marketing budget overall and review that in time for the mexico meeting for feedback. >> okay. and then the other my farther is you know tracking our local hire and small business participation on is payment side my recollection reis have you
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know on is workforce side my understanding it is also great on is award side for tracking small business commitments but my issues again, i haven't heard complaints but are small businesses getting paid are retracting those in terms of numbers and participation accurate technical stooldz maybe you can come back when the department of technology. >> so i want to make sure we have budget for that. >> let's review let's do due diligence and review is budget and a revised proposal we have other services contingencies at least $140,000 contingency for other professional services we may want to look at the software item that is there to see if
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there is some other state of the art tool so it can track the award that's paid and exactly and then our reporting of the sbe participation is more accurate the numbers sound great but i want to see the numbers on payment. >> that's all i have okay. >> no other questions and i think okay. the workshop is session is complete please call the next item thank you, everyone. >> is the next order of business is item 6 public comment on non-agenda cards. >> any speaker card. >> yes. two cards. >> i want to be imperfect clear since sacramento is here i spoke
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to her on is phone about an hour one half so ms. wisconsin it i'm sorry so right now we have sacramento here so for the record my request that is doors be opened over there at the center so we can get our property out that's the first and is next request through kissing teen a i got the documents requesting a meeting with michael johnson so as the community get updated and number 3 is commissioners meeting i mean, i don't see i can't tell you what to do is good time would be next week in is westerner edition and have michael johnson come that and is
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most important thing you keep using this spin word obligation what about the obligation us sacramento you're going to okay. that budget that's all on you i know where to go her words is law is law is law she's only concerned about the law and but you got to go with the law well i wish they would come down here and see what they did to the community the law has been flawed their meant to be changed so by her saying sacramento saying the law this is the only thing budget on is law this is so disrespect if you talking about the law is law is flawed
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our law enforcement is inflated the sheriff and police i'm going to make it my project to go see willie brown he knows what's going on black population is going down and no one seems to keeper you talk to people in high society damn it i'm going to have to change the law i mean, i'll show that we have been grown by not redevelopment agency when willie brown has managed so if they're planning on giving you all money no, no, no ma'am you don't know. >> all the information i have i'm going to bring to sacramento someone is going to have to pay important my hardship i want to open the door and meet with
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michael jackson i'll bring the presentation next week. >> thank you mroosh. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hi john temple tony just came back from doing a presentation at the american research associations yesterday on the california african-american free speech policy that was enforced by this board of supervisors and also the state historical resources commission about to go to legislation at the assembly relevant to this body for several reasons a number of is locations are in project areas either continuing our past but
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also specifically last year, we made a request to is fund it that how created over in bayview with supposedly $30 million from lamar and we never got a response when we called we were told that the person who is the head of committee was a person from lamar which didn't make sense that the community benefit agreement would have the developer in favor of it wofrn of the issues that appears to be important is that there as we've heard over the last few hours a number of community benefit agreement done in the 1940s before this agency ends there
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needs to be a comprehensive list of every benefits agreement hopefully online so people can track it i would hope that perhaps in time for the next meeting that we could have a report to the public on every community benefit agreement that this agency has been party to so we can then access what's is impact of those agreements in my own personal experience i actually did the largest old history project for the redevelopment agency in 2003 with 3 hundred people from is western edition and japantown and i'm not seeing that history that we recorded in the built landscape that being done so i would definitely recommend that you know we get a final list of what has been agreed to
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so the community can elevate and is final represents we need a environmental impact report on is impact of the redevelopment activities over the last 70 years for is african-american community. >> great no other cards? >> no. >> okay please call the next item. >> is the next order of business is item 7 report of chair. >> i did not have a report. >> next item, please. >> the the next order of business is item 8 report of executive director the request for proposal to develop and operate you up to one hundred 8 affordable units on third street mission bay block 3 formally homeless veterans and low income families with relayed supportive
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services mission bay south beach discussion madam director. >> commissioner and for members of the public i'm sure you're aware of the mission bay project areas were adapted by is former agency commission in 1998 as part of that project area adaptation including the number of entire agency agreements importantly 2 third street parties conceptually demolitions with a corporation now by fossil that's where a so-called community benefits have provided for through the participation agreements those owner participation agreements provided for a very robust affordable housing that housing program a total of 6 thousand 4 hundred units for mission bay north and south 28 percent affordable or 18 hundred in
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total are provided in two ways each the development agreement are particular you saw how we provide in the different methodology in hunters point but is private developer is former southern pacific railroad they do not land very valuable in san francisco only 7 by 7 and inclusionary unit fast forward in 2014 how have we done through the inclusionary units and through the land donated to ocii we've produced over 11 hundred units out of the 18 hundred we're 2/3rd's of what there and is market rate as you can see is moving forward and certainly ucsf and is hospital and other job generating uses so once we're ready land becomes available and this particular
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piece of land on third street 1153 planning block 3 etc. on third street on the corner eco line we're posed and ready and part of budgeted to issue on rvp typical for housing developers to develop that site for particular to programs that program we're proposing is based upon citywide policy consolidated plan and further policy derivatives that come from president obama to provide housing for veterans we're proposing to issue one hundred and one rfps half of the units for formally homeless developers and ground floor services that serve those formally homeless veterans and half of the units 50 for low income famed and low income families means for
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everyone where a councilmember sharp so services for the two kinds of populations we do engage our staff, a stakeholder group consisting of the veterans administrations and other housing policy and public agencies mayor's office of housing and other advisory human services that provides is services would participate with an nonprofit to have a service operating component to that and because of the formally homeless xhoirnt component that is from is newsom administration to shift for housing first a subsidy program that really provides accident operating gaps that is where the city is pitting money on is operating side we'll request through the sources some to be determined future bonding others we're running a parallel path we can't
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wait for all is money to be additionally this housing crisis the capital fund will be provide through this ofsdz through the budget and so on and so forth potential bonding and is operating for those 50 units of formally homeless is city provides that through the operating contract that will be approved by is board i see here we still have our housing manager jeff white and introduce you, we have is edition to the staff ben two weeks? he'll be work in concert with the rest of the development and project staff we're excited to bring this forward that's is work of a lot of stakeholder
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engagement and marketing and preferences this isn't the first project we're taking those lessons learned and incorporating those into the rvp this week that concludes my report do we have any speaker cards on this >> yes. commissioner bustos. >> are we're going to be loading this effort for this rfp? >> yes. this is an ocii project staff led effort is contact person on is rfp is benefit right there the process is the rfp is issued there's a presubmittal conference respondent have 60 days to put forward a proposal part of proposal is concept drawings by specific we don't want the
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respondent to spend a lot of money there recent a grand jury'sable amount if a big firm comes in not to hurt a smaller firm and august come back what a panel that is condone with the various agency to review the proposals in august at e n organization and predevelopment loan comes before you. >> we'll be leading this and not the mayor's office of housing; right? this is us. >> yes. >> keep in mind once is project is built once is project is built the land and comboeshlt of those affordable housing restricts once we complete is structure set the program hand it off to the city the howard's is mayor's office of
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disabilities requirements unfortunately under dissolution law to complete our obligations so to speak and move on until that that the it is an ocii led process certainly we in the city work collaboratively with other stakeholder to make sure we take a that feedback into account. >> great we talk then. >> will had rfp have the same criteria as our other rfp i'm thinking on is sbe component even though we're talking about a nonprofit developer; right? >> it could be a joint venture partnership there has to be a nonprofit involved in the partnership to get take into consideration credits and yes. >> but in terms of achieving our goals for sbe typically the
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sbe promotions has is highest percentages like one hundred percent like dr. senior from the contract side from baselines i believe from soup-to-nuts professional we're is driver in the lead on this. >> so is potential exerts would be joint venture before a for profit and nonprofit developers for example and is my question then is. >> oh, that we've not seen that before in mission bay but a possibility. >> a possibility okay. that the criteria has the point system for workforce and diversity and small business consultant as member of the lead team i am not is that the criteria for that or part of
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revenue i don't have to answer that now but let's add that unless there's a policy reason as to not. >> current not part have had rfp but we can look at is criteria to make sure it is clear so in transbay block 5 for example we encouraged respondent to have on their team a particular consultant or. >> specialist. >> specialist internally or extraordinarily very have particular pressure on their team maybe within the firm within the particular nonprofit it is could be within the firm or external very have put together a team in transbay block 57 the under the influence open is product so tells you
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your plan for sbe compliance and for permanent workforce and we saw the competitors bring the opening teem sbe slash workforce diversity as part of that team so i want to make sure we're 7-eleven vision zero it across the board. >> for seven hundred square feet commercial projects. >> yeah. across the board green again mission bay and transbay i'm stuck with this vision in the last quarter it really was a hunters point lamar project that stood heads and shoulder in my opinion in compliance with our sbe policy and any chance we have in the other project areas