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russian family came to my office because they got a eviction notice from the below unit. the property manager insisted the son was using drugs however the property management company didn't provide a police report so we were able to stop the eviction. the tenets must be given time to [inaudible] whether it is laundly lines, a bike from the hall way or repainting the wall. clarify housing not for residential housing such as dreling units should not be the soul reason of a eviction as we have seen throughout the city. finally, codify vacancy control which is already allowable under state law and put if t to the local rent ordinance. this codifys state law that lond lord terminate a lease or
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require relocation because of a remediation report or other eviction that the tenet or the next can move in at the department t parting tenet. taking together this package provide protection for tenets being forced and the ability to o thf owners to raise rent. this will valrj impact on the most vulnerable tenet squz bring force cases clearly aimed at clearing units versus violation. i'm also introducing a resolution of intent to extend the uba braina district. this something i hear positive feedback about and it how cbd can-of the 480
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possession votes 81.7 percent were supportive and this will be higher when city parcels are included in the ballot phase. i recognize leadership of cathy mausen and staff andrew mausen and board chair [inaudible] finally i want to take a moment and thank the coalition of advocates and families working tirelessly on a 5 year plan to end homelessness. we held a meeting we heard testimony from parent strug toolg get their children to school scool while working multiple jobs or surching for a home in san francisco. stories included [inaudible] struggled to stay awake during english class. he
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has been struggling in school since his father, a single parent lost his job last year and became homeless. lucho doesn't sleep well on the hard caught at the shelter. we also heard from als who wakes up at 5 a.m. to get ridy to school so she and her family can meet the family at the bart station. her family size makeatize hard to find shelter together so they are forced to split up. between the mothers full time job, alice sees her mother more than one or two hours a day. we heard many store as at the board of edand board of supervisor hearing and sunday commissioner [inaudible] authored a opinion piece on mothers day to encourage support for homeless families struggling to survive and those at risk of becoming homeless. since mothers day we had 313
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calling for full implementation to end homelessness. the plan calls for the city to set aside 17 sish units, increase fundsing for eviction and target support for housing stabilization. the plan which will cost 11 million over 5 years a 1.5 percent of the annual budge sat small price to end homelessness. we know with the private donation from google made to hamilton center and [inaudible] we can make a impact on the small investment. we would like to city to continue this investment and continue our work to end this type of homelessness thmpt rest i submit >> to the remaining members we are interorupting new business to a rern of unfinished business >> madam clerk can you call
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item number 3 jrfxz iletm 3 is a ordinance to desing jait the rl goldburg building as a land mark under article 10 >> colleagues today i'm honor today sponsor the lang marking of the rube goldburke building at 182-198 goth street in district 5. beverly [inaudible] is a in the audience and a champion to lead this land marking. the combined building was designed in 1911 by architect [inaudible] artist ruben lugeious goldburke whos name is ingaveed in the building. rube goldburg e best know for mouse trap contraptions [inaudible] he survived the 19076
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earthquake. he dezined this as a apartment for him and his mother. awlaung with a art studio with art tables, paper pencil clay and wire and on the ground floor he put retail spaces only one store for whip cream which was his favorite dezirt. he achieved lasting fame and to this day his name is invoked to describe the comicically complex and rube goldburg is in the websters dictionary. today we are joined by such a group of young scientist. of course they are from local high school supervisor cohen and tang. the local high school robotics team, the cardinal batonics team, 4159, i hope i said that right t is a mouth full, spent
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the last several weeks designing their very own mouse trap. they came to city haul to demonstrate the mu. the local feem under the in[inaudible] competed in several first robotics competitions with their robots. these young people know their stuff. i know rube goldburke who was a graduate of local class of 1900 would be proud. wree also joined today by rubes grand daughter, jennifer george wloo sin the audience. the legacy drether of rube gold burg link and the author of the book about her grand father the art of rube gold burg. here is the book t. is a pretty heavy
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book. thank you for being here today jennifer. you can stand please. thank you. built in the after math of the 1906 earthquake. the building representsviction and tenacity of a artist who wanted generations to know that our city perseveres. i'm excite today see the youngest generations to display their artistry today. after the vote i ask we briefly resess the meeting to step outside the chamber and see what the local high school team has put together. madam clerk can you the role >> supervisor christensen >> rube goldburg is one of my
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favorites. i have been told he was employed as a injchb ear by sth city of san francisco and designed some of the sewer system, is that true? i don't think there is truth to the rumor that he designed the administrate v struck whicher of city government >> with that can you please call the roll >> supervisor cohen, aye. farrell, aye. kim, aye. mar, aye. tang, aye. wiener, aye. yee, aye. avalos, aye. breed, aye. compose, aye. christensen, aye. there are 11
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aye. >> this ordinance passed unanimously. we'll take a 5 minute resess and when we rern we'll go immediately >> colleagues thauchck so much for that recess and congratulation tooz local high school 42 their amazing work. madam clerk at this time it is past 3 o'clock and i would like for you to call item number 12 and 13. >> item 12 and 13 comprise the board of supervisor sitting as a committee as a whole pursuant to a motion on main 5 to consider objections of report to ubsessment cost submitted by public works of condition ordered to beperformed by the director and cost paid for out of abatement fund pursuitant to chapter 80
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of administrative code >> colleagues today committee as a whole is conducted to hear public testimony on a report of assessment cost submitted by the department of public works for inspection or abatement of conditions pursuant to administrative code chapter 80 and consider approving the underlying resolutionment at this time without objection we'll open this hearing. firks we'll hear from the department of public works. >> good afternoon president breed z members of the board. my name is crechen rude here with phil galley representing the department of public work graffiti unit. chapter 80 of the administrative code, the
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community prezenivation and [inaudible] reduction act requires property owners maintain property in the safe and [inaudible] condition. the code requires dpw to inspect graffiti and notify property owns to make construction. dpw notifying property owners by posting at the property and regular and certified mail. the motes of vilailgz provides information on how to contact the graffiti unit, request a here hareing and request extension if more time is needed. accompanyanied by the notice we include date stamp colored photo's to show the extent of the graffitly. we include a frequently asked question sheet with each
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notice. for every notice the graffiti unit makes effort to research property ownership and make courtesy calls or send e-mails with photo's to property owners and representatives and/or property tenets, alerting them of new graffiti on the property and requirement to clean it up. dpw records show the majority of property owners abate graffiti on time. in 201496.6 percent of property ownsers abated the graffiti once notified. if not abatewind the allowed time a fee is incured in the waiss where the property owner ignoreed the notice or refused to remove the graffiti, the city will [inaudible] today we request approval of list for assessment of properties. since there is a out standing
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balance on these property dpw requests the assessments beed to the property tax bill thmpt fees oweed and [inaudible] >> thank you, colleagues with there question for the departments? seeing no names let's open this tupe paublic comments. commenters have up to 2 minutes. can you line up to my left. are there knhae speakers here from the public who would like to comment at this time? >> thank you for the opportunity to discuss this isue. our property is a property that is recurrently
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blighted by graffiti, one spray can from the street level which we have been able to clean up and another is high on the side thof building which can only be accessed with ladders oaf the property of the adjacent build{this we haven't been able to fix ourselves and when the city has painted over the graffiti the graffiti artist come back and paint it over again in the next twore 3 days. this has gone on for about 10 years. it is pointless to pay someone to paint over this knowing in 3 or 4 days it will be painted over again. we don't have access to the wall because it is on someone elses property and a laider or some other device to get on the too the property so we feel we are unable to address that particular access of our graffiti blighting >> thank you very much. next
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speaker please. >> good afternoon. my name is robert [inaudible] and i'm representing mr. barinate jeckson, barny jackson. i was asked to assist him today so i came from far away, but anyway, he had graffiti on his praurnt and painted over it and has been a year. he didn't come down and acknowledge to the city that he cleaned it up, he didn't know. he is 98 years old. he lives alone. he is of sound mind and understands what is going on, but didn't come down and now he is being assessed a fine or tax lean on his property and so he asked me to come down and help him. we dhaut bus down here because i don't drive in san francisco,
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it is too busy >> there will be a opportunity after the hearing to talk to a representative on this matter. thank you. any other members of the public who would like to provide public comment at this time? mam, did you want to speak? >> i just want to say i hope you help this fellow out, 98 years old, isn't that something? i'm glad gentlemen came down to help him out >> thank you, next speakers. >> i'm come for this >> only for this issue. >> so seeing no other members of the public-mam, did you want to comment?
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