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why not advertise to kudants that can't live in the city. can we just talk about it? >> thanks jermy. next speakers >> hello, my name is albert hawj. i'm also a student at city college and was at the protest yesterday that we taij staged. i am a life long learner because of a number of issues. when i first moved to san francisco in 2001 i found or 2002, i moved into the accessier neighborhood just a ways from city college and found that was the time for me to go back to school since i wasn't able to go immediately into college from high school. i want to tell you a tail of 2 city colleges. when i started
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in 2003 i saw a large number of diversity studies courses, african american studies, gay lesbian stud as, latino american studies and a number of different arts classes that appealed to me. when i started there i was working on my aa degree and 2 dance certificate that the college offered. i had to leave school a little while after that because of some family issues and my fathers health but when i returned last year found a lot of things changed. there was a dance major program offered there i can work tworts fwr my aa and focus more on that, but at the same time the performing arts and education center wasn't present and found that a lot of money was diverted from that. a number of diversity
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courses offered in the past were significantly lowered and i found that disheartening. at the same time i was happy to see the faculty and student seemed to be more motivated on getting more people to class. the course repeatability [inaudible] made it difficult to get the numbers up for at risk communities to come back and enjoy what the college has to offer >> thank you. if there is anybody else that would like to speak please come forward. we are going to close public comment >> [inaudible] vice president for political affairs for hrfby milk [inaudible] thank you for all that you have done. what amazing me most is the xhunty that came together to support
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city college. the harvey milk club is extremely proud to be a part of this on going fight and the coalition that has built. it is a sample of what san francisco should look like when you walk around the campus you see such colorful wonderful diversity and i think that this fight is just a indicator of what we are able to do when we come together as community and we are grateful to supervisors and to everyone for joining and standing unand being a part of it. nothing that i can say hasn't been said already, but want to show my appreciation >> thank you. next speakers >> supervisors thank you for everything that you have done on behalf of ccsf. my name is [inaudible] i'm teaching the
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african american studies department at ccsf. in 2012 the [inaudible] evaluated 2 colleges in particular. ccsf and heeld college. they passed heeld college with flying colors. they threatened ccsf with closeier. this is hard to imagine how this could happen. i can make some suggestions. earlier in the session we heard about the compensation of the special trustee with extraordinary powers. what we didn't hear is that special trustee passed a pay raise if the highest administrators wile we are told faculty cannotigate a raise because there is no money to pay them while student services are cut by twoivl
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percent. i can go on and on and my students know i go on and on. i suggest why that happened in 2012. ccsf wasn't organized among the business model and heeld college was. what is happening now at ccsf is the business model. highest level of administration gets paid well and reduce the pay of the faculty and staff, you cut resources. this is the business model and this is the model we are told we should be falloge. there is no place in education for the business model. there is no place in business for the business model. it is corrupt, it is destructive and emoral and at best a moral. i'll shut up >> thank you mr. fur ar. we are going to close public
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comment. if there is anyone else that would like to come forward >> [inaudible] became involved with city college because i also attended city college and many of my former student went there. my husband and i are having a forum at holeios book store on 24th street. i was out raged for 3 years when i went to a meeting at jan morrisons home. as a democratic party activist for 3 generations of my family, to see what happened but also see your support and hope that julie is paying good attention to this, we have to reclaim our own democracy. i look and see what is going on in the mission
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district and grateful for campus in this regard. we for gotten what the under penings of the city are. this is progressive city that is letting itself slide by. please do as i'm doing which is going to meetings with teachers at the college, indpaijing in your coffee shops and neighborhood, getting people to talk about enrolling at city college and trustees you don'ts have a job now, get on those buses, meet people, great the public and get them to enroll. this is the college that is a reflection and best reflection of san francisco. don't lose it by attrition and inattention. thank you so much >> thank you. colleagues we'll close public comment now and i would like to ask if there clouzing remarks. i want to thank jeff hamilton
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adjustment liaison from city college. we did ask special tustee to be here. thank you to chancellor art tyler for being here for the full time and other staff and members of the board of trustees. i want to thank elisea meser and pleny [inaudible] activist for being here and coalition around the tenderloin as well and also dillen oyang from the mta has expressed he could not be here but they are trying to work with city college to assure there is strong transportation support for the students especially in the civic center areas. supervisor campos >> thank you chair mar and want to thank you for bringing this item forward and thank tooz the entire san francisco city college community to the chancellor who was here for the whole meeting to the trustees
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and going back to the question i raised by the special trustee, i'm happy to b corrected, this is not right, but i think the number of people have given me is the sprelsh trustee makes 216 thousand a year. as we heard from the chancellor he also gets a 350 subsidy a month plus a vehicle and mileage and gas and as a chancellor indicated he is in the office 3 to 4 days a week. one question i have is if he is out of the office maybe as much as 2 days a week why do you need a housing subsidy? beyond that i'm not sure how to justify something
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like this given everything that is happen, the cuts being made not only the slry cuts for inadequacy of the salaries and also the services being cut to students. you can't talk and preach fiscal responsibility if you are not living that yourself. thank you >> thank you supervisor. thank you to supervisor kim and christensen. i want to say a lot of great suzs and want to thank city college administration for clarifying the new lease in the work frz the market street site and hope thael there is a task force that includes the staff faculty and studen in that process and it is up and running as soon as possible. i want to thank the coalition to save city college, the civic center tenderloin
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coalition multilingry and ready to mingle. i want to acknowledge enrollment campaign and moving the needle-the hand out given to us and acknowledge that as supervisors as a city we should think strusteejically as john rizo gave financial suggestion squz others and we'll go back to our office and work with the coalition and the trustees and administration on how the city can be more supportive of the effort to reinvigorate city college and move the needle forward as people said and be supportive. with that let's close the hearing and i'll make a motion we file this hearing. can we do that without objection? thank you. thank you for coming out. we have one more item so if you can leave as quitely as possible >> item number 2 is ordinance waibing pan banner fees under
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18478 for up to 4 banners to be placed by the alternative school to pubalize [inaudible] >> we have from supervisor tangs office mr. law >> good afternoon supers voors, my name is rea law speaking on the item on behalf of cata tang. california department of education recognized alternative school as distinguished school for 2014 in recognition for the schools progress in closing the academic gap. [inaudible] funding the school. subject to aprovel by department of public works. the principle, teachers and parents and everyone in the school will be glade to see the
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banners [inaudible] waving banners fee [inaudible] >> thank you mr. law. let's open up for public comchblts seeing none, public comment is closed. it is moved squl seconded. can we move this forward with a pause tchb recommendation without objection? thank you. evans is there any other business before us? >> there are no other items. thank great. meeting adjourned. do we have
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>> yes mr. chair documents to be included. submitted to the clerk will appear on the may 12th. board of supervisor's agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you please call item number 1. >> for exclusive use in west cargo video 632 on plot nine with annest maded 6.4 million to 31 -year options to extend. >> ks very much. >> first i would like to apoll scombriez for the confusion on these items last week thank you for continuing so i could be
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here today. the idem before you seeks your approval with a new 3 three-year lease for 50 thousand 3 hundred 19 square foot in the cargo building as well as related buildings on plot nine for cargo services for operating sayss for sfo the proposed lease has three options to extend payable to the airport of 7.5 million $7.5 million of the entire lease term they approvaled a new agreement. in october of 2014 for 36 thousand and 12 square foot mense subsequently requested for the extended
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square faith of 50 thousand 3 hundred square feet before i today the budget annual lis recommends correction of the lease and the resolution we submit has a rent total that is not accurate if you should approval this item today i will submit an amended resolution to the clerk with the reflected corrected term amount for 5 million 7 hundred 40 thousand 80 $5,740,080 for the term of the lease i will be happy to answer questions you may have.
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>> thanks i want to get your report by the way. >> mr. chairman super visor tang on page 3 of our report we report this resolution 7 hundred 5 million 86 $705,000,086 in rent for 15 thousand 9 square feet that is the over the 6 six-year lease term ending on april 30th , 2021, that table that on page 2 of our report as mrs. widener has stated we are recommending a correction be made for the amount of the rent we state that on page 5 of the report rerecommend that you proposed
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the resolution for the correctable rent to the airport of lease term ending april 30 , 2021. is 7 million 6 million 8 rather than 7 million 4037 we recommend you approve this amendment add read. >> okay thank you anyone wish a gammopathy on item 1? seek no public comments close. supervisor tang? >> so i think this lease agreement makes sense and they're in agreement with the budget. so i make a motion to accept -- so take harvey's
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amendments and approve the resolution with a possible recommendation to the full board. >> we can take that without objection madame clerk call item 2. >> between the body shop and the city for the boarding area acting body and airport condition following murder of the ing board approval. >> thannings welcome back mrs. wang. >> cathy widener with the san francisco airport seeks approval for the early termination with the lease with
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the body shop retro active to march first 2015 located in terminal three boreding area has has seen a 24% decrease in as pass engers boarding area e in january of 2014 the body shop requested early termination of their lease which is set to expire in 2013 because of declining saleses and proposed payment of 196 $196 which is the equivalent of the lease's minimum guarantee
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rent amount the airports lease of the body shop carries the formula you see with our concession leases cricks is the minimum annual percentage rent based on gross revenue whichever is bigger in this case the body shop paid on a rent basis their percentage never exceeded their guaranteed minimum amount of rent. the projected loss in revenues to the airport for this early termination is estimated
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approximately 71 $71,000 cricks is the difference between the rent 2 hundred 69 thousand and the termination fee proposed of 198 thousand. however airport does not anticipate overall loss in revenue as we have lined up a replacement ten innocent that will come to you in the form of modification to the current lease of the hudson group you will see that in the couple weeks the budget analysis dots recommend approval i will go to questions . >> thank you why don't we go to
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resources that are generated locally we will take any offers from the marketplace we will do that under a standard form contract that we intend to dlvl. those have been dlvled already for our sister community choice segregation programs clean energy sanoma clean power. very successful way to tell the market what we're interested in terms of local regional construction. i included here the schedule and key milestones just for reference. let's talk then
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