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address the housing affordability crisis and allow fillmore [inaudible]. i want to thank tom rudual vich the [inaudible] for all the work he did on the ordinances. we have incorporated the recommended changes including fwo clerical correction jz one minor exempention the lot merger for nct. with that i'm happy to answer questions. any questions colleagues? no. okay. >> good afternoon errhine star planning department staff. before you are 2 separate ordinances to rezone fillmore and divisadero district. the
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rezoning would mainly effect how density is calculated. fillmore as ratio on 1 to 600 and divisadero is 1 to 800. this removes the [inaudible] in the planning code. in addition the fillmore ordinance rezones one property that [inaudible] one property that is zoned rm 3 and one rh 3 to fillmore street nct. no other land use controlerize changed. the planning commission herds these 2 items and voted to recommend approval with recommendation of both ordinances. the recommendation of fillmore is include rezoning of 2 [inaudible] nc 1 recommended to be chaivl today rto. and a add the lot merger restrictions to nct district for 121.7. the
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recommended modifications for divisadero is add the lot merger restrictions. [inaudible] i understand supervisor breed [inaudible] and we thank supervisor breed if doing that and that conclude my remarks. thank you >> supervisor kim >> thank you. i just have a couple of questions. first, only because some of this had been in effect for many decades prior, i was wondering historically what was the thinking behind setting the minimums for dwelling units that were put into place? >> that is a good question. i think it was a way to restrict density so neighborhoods didn't become over crowded but what we find is we piled on so many restrictions density controls are a little irrelevant. you can only go up so high, you have to have so much yard and
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every unit needs exposure so that controls it. >> could you remine me if in the nct there is a requirement of parking? >> no there is no. fillmore and divisadero do not have parking requirements. that was done when they were created last year >> my final question is how many soft sites are there along these 2 corridors that are developable? >> i believe we did, i don't have the exact number. these 2 corridors didn't have that many from my recollection >> i'm curious and think this is-i support this and glad we are moving forward. i think it is good to have density on these 2 corridors, they tend to
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be transit rich and could absorb that density so happy to see presents breed is looking at the amendments. there is already a lot of development already built on these 2 corridors >> divisadero is built up but the lots be29 fillmore and oak there is potential there and did get a proposal for those lots >> great thank you >> supervisor wiener-mr. star >> i have a comment. i just want to thank president breed for bringing forward this legislation and creating both new nct in district 8 we did something similar in glen park and also on upper market and it is long overdo. we know that
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one key aspect of meeting our cities dramatic and profound housing shortage is to make sure that we are putting housing on transit corridors and so whether it is glen park or upper market or divisadero or fillmore where we have strong transit access that is where we need to put new housing. and having this somewhat outidated approach to maximum unit density, it makes sense to move beyond that so i'm very supportive of this legislation >> thank you. let's take public comment on this item? any member of the public that would like to comment on items 4 and 5 please come up >> this is really cumber some i have to take time out of my
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busy schedule. i get this second hand information. what is going on here? usual business. i'm appalled but i won't say anything bad about any supervisors on here but this is appalling. how in the hell do you think who ever put this legislation together that without community input you sit up here and think it is good. have you been to the fillmore lately? have you been to the addition and [inaudible] have you been to rosa parks where we have violations of contractors that don't give a dam n about us. i go to the streets and they look at me like i'm a peon because there is no voice. dam, it after the first there is a voice. washington post, california is a voice for today
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but with vision for tomorrow. i'm not saying i'm for or against this because i don't know nothing about it and that is the problem. the community don't know nothing about it. i was there in the creation of the cbd and all these things in the fillmore. you better wake up in listen. people that are in my community that call themselves legislatures. it is called community reform. that is how we put legislation together and find out what the community wants. you are looking at me like i'm crazy. [inaudible] i would say the rest of it but it don't go good at city hall. you get so silly
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because- >> any member thofz public that would like to speak on this item? seeing none public comment is closed. thank you. staff thank you for your presentation. is there a motion we could entertain a motion- >> motion to move forward with recommendation on item 4 and 5 >> without objection this motion passes. thank you. madam clerk is there any other items for us today? >> there is no further business for the committee. >> there is no further business this meeting is now adjourned. thank you.
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>> all right. thank you so much. >> thank you my name is suzy one thing the president of the board of directors for chinatown cdc welcome you all to today it is such a wonderful thing to see this building come to fruition i mean, it was many, many years of work those of you who work with affordable housing know it takes a lot of effort to get the fund and do the building and planning so hats off to the team for working for seven years so hard to make that a reality. (clapping.) >> i wonder how many of you were in the bay area during theloma prieta earthquake i have in the basement of cdc i felt the
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architecture rolling competently we didn't know if we would see chinatown in the rubble out of that disaster came a wonderful opportunity to build affordable housing but it didn't happen automatically so many people involved and norm is getting into all the tuesdays but it highlights the role of chinatown cdc in organizing and all those ways that happened before the housing department what happen to again thank you to everyone for your involvement and support and all 9 folks that long time supporters norm an. >> thank you suzy. >> okay everyone turn to the person next to you and say you're beautiful no matter what they look like okay. no matter what we look like this is a
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beautiful thing in san francisco i'm probably the happiest thing the dream came through true act out of rubble so much collaborations unbelievable but my job today is to be quick to acknowledge so many people if you get left out if so only because of my scriptwriter okay. but basically we're celebrating we've got the adapted from 9 central subway and we've got 1850s 50 family that's rare we have homeless from hfa 5 shelter and 25 very lucky people that won the lottery any loiter winners here this is a dream
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come friday try a would've wonderful collaboration it didn't get better than this north beach and candle stick park anyway, i shall be myself i put on a collar but referred is backing up on the blessing reverend ma crepe here's the list we'd like to acknowledge you, your in the program if we left you out sorry first of all celebrate mayor ed lee give them a hand the little dragon that's my name someone instrumental in turning this police station site to affordable housing the honorable willie brown and around at planning supervisor
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and olsen lee is he here he's on vacation i'll mention hills name and thank you to any staff (calling names). >> at a time there was a gap and john of the san francisco mta is in the house and we solve you know displacement issues it is perfect here and kay hill is there the contractor i don't see chuck he's highland we're going to bug him for ticket okay always we wanted to thank chuck and mike and rob and jim and mark and pedro and stephanie thank you all from kay hill a quick hand and solomon thank you
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steven and ann here we go our financial people right on the list; right? we know p want to thank first of all the wonderful staff dedicated if chinatown stand up and make in some noise thank you so much your baby thank you for you're going to take over one of the companies in the housing and development staff gorgeous so many people and the full-time maintenance that be here shawn the man and full-time property management and a lot of love we want to thank our financial partners california department of housing and urban development and california tax credit
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committee and federal home loan local initiative and raymond james again mta and, of course, silicon valley thank you. the gentleman will say a few words and the humans agency thank you cindy and joyce and city attorney's office beven and kirsten thank you all our political supporters look at all the board of supervisors thank you to sxhooikz and commissioner tang supervisor kim and supervisor mar and captain david lazzaro and thank you, derrick for all the free tickets that's not in the script i added that and once again aaron and
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