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there is a sign in sheet on the front table. s.f. gum t.v., please -- s.f. government t.v., please call -- show the small business lied. >> it is a reminder that the office of small business is the only place to start your new business in san francisco. the best place to get answers to your questions about doing business in san francisco. the office of small business should be your first stop. whenever you have questions about what to do next. you can find us online or in person here at city hall. best of all, our services are free of charge. the small business commission is the official public forum to voice your opinions and concerns about the policies that affect the economic vitality of small businesses in san francisco. if you need assistance with small business matters, start here at the office of small space -- small business. >> item one, call to order and roll call. [roll call]
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>> mr. president, you have a quorum. >> great, next item, please. >> item two allows members of the public to comment on matters that are within the small business commission's jurisdiction, but not on today, touch a calendar and suggest new agenda items for the commission's future consideration, discussion item. >> are there any members of the public would like to make comment on any item that is not on today's agenda? seeing then, public comment is closed. next item, please. >> item three his approval of legacy business registry applications and resolutions. discussion and action item. the presenter is richard, member of the office of small business.
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>> good afternoon, commissioners , office of small business. i am a legacy business program manager. san francisco government t.v., i have a file for presentation. before you today are four applications for your consideration for the businesses to be included on the legacy business registry. the applications were reviewed by me for completion and submitted to planning department staff on january 10th for their review. the historic preservation commission her the applications on february 6th and made positive recommendations to the small business commission. each applicant has been provided with a staff report. the application case report from planning department staff and a resolution from the h.p.c. there are copies on the table.
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item three a is armstrong carpet and linoleum company. the business or the step -- was established in 1946. originally at 2123 film or street. the founder was chuck armstrong who started the business upon completion of his service in world war ii. armstrong carpet and linoleum company provides quality custom flooring and window coverings which are expertly installed. the company performs all jobs of quality, artisanship and excellent customer service. in 2002, they moved to its present restingplace at 369 west portal avenue. the legacy applicant is a co-owner who is dedicated to expertise in all surface flooring and window coverings, and the attention to detail within the customer experience. item three is a new world market
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the business is an international grocery, delicatessen and meat market specializing in traditional slavic and central asian food and beverages that was established in 1982 by a couple from the former soviet union. the market provides quality grocery products and freshly made food from across europe and the world to the community of little russia in the richmond district and all of san francisco. products include fresh russian pastries, salads, breads, and meat dishes. in 2,000, they moved from their original location at 2051 balboa street to a larger location at 5641 erie boulevard. new world market is only, it's one of only four russian grocery businesses in all of san francisco. item three c. c. is sns grocery. the business is a small family-run grocery and convenience store in the north each -- north beach area.
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the market sells everyday products such as fresh fruits and vegetables, can foods, cereals, milk, snacks, medicines, paper towel and more. in 1975, they transferred the business to their son and daughter-in-law. the income from the store helps them r they helped support their family. in 1999 the business controversied to the niece and nephews to worked together to keep s&s grocery in operation. item 3d is yuet lee restaurant. the business opened at 1300 stockton street on stockton and broadway where it is today. it was established by the husband and wife team. the restaurant name is a combination of both their names. they ran a family restaurant in
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hong kong for a number of years. when they immigrated to san francisco they brought the family recipes with them and in there are four draft resolutions for consideration by the small business commission. one for each of the legacy business registry applicants. note that a motion and support of the businesses should be a motion in favor of the resolutions.
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in the resolutions please pay close attention to the fiscal features that define the business. once approved by the sbc the businesses must maintain their physical features or tradition to stay on the registry. for armstrong linoleum company flooring and coverings and for world market it's eastern european goods and for yuet lee restaurant it features restaurant fare. i'm happy to answer questions. there's business representatives in attendance who would like to speak on behalf of the applications. >> thank you, richard. do you guys want to go right into public comment? okay. we'll open this up for public comment. let's hear from some of the
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business owners. >> the clerk: would supervisor fewer like to begin the public comment? ? have >> commissioner: first, thank you i'd like to recommend new world market. new world market used to be located two blocks from my own home. i frequent it all the time with my daughters discovering a lot of russian foods we had never experienced. when it moved to the current location on geary boulevard it expand the variety of foods it offers. in my district i have a large concentration of people who have immigrated from russia and they are russian speaking. this is the core of my neighborhood service for our russian community. not only do the russian speakers in my community depend on this one store, but all the members
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of my community, i believe, know new world market and have been there and purchased food from there. it's absolutely delicious. they have also expanded to an area where next door where they took over an empty storefront holding banquets and have parties there. i highly recommend this business to be part of your legacy business registry. i also would like to give a recommendation to yuet lee rest ran. a family my family and i have been visiting many years and have authentic cantonese food which is sometimes hard to find in san francisco. this simple restaurant so brightly lit on the corner of broadway and stockton was known to us for a long time as the coca-cola restaurant as it had a big coca-cola icon on it at one time. i want to say this is a restaurant that represent the chinese immigrants that came from canton, china and also from
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hong kong to eat really authentic food and also a gathering place for many families. when i'm there i also see many families filling full tables and also it's a popular tourist attraction in chinatown. commissioners, today, i give my recommendation for new world market and yuet lee restaurant and hope you'll give them the prestigious legacy award. >> commissioner: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> thank you, commissioners. my name is lauren stu i work with the oewd. yuet lee is one of my clients. thank you supervisor fewer. sam lee the owner, has planned to come over but he had an
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emergency so he couldn't make it so "want to say some words for them to extend what supervisor fewer said. they are an icon in chinatown and i know when i worked with sam i know that because he has been around for over 40 years and has helped a number of his employees because of the job. they were able to support the families coming over from their hometown in hong kong or china. and they had been at the corner of stockton and brode w-- broadway and sometimes there's accidents. it may be minor or major but always offers help by offering shelter for the victims to stay waiting for paramedics. he always tries his best to help
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the community. two years ago there was a chinatown fire on pacific and stockton. he offered there were 19 living upstairs in the plaza. he offered two nights of free dinner for all the eldery who -- elderly and he took the business over from his parents and he said its very helpful for him to be named as a legacy business because it is named after his parents. that's what i want to say. i hope you can approve our recommendations. thank you. >> commissioner: thank you. next speaker, please.
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>> i'm francis one of the owner of s&s grocery. i'm here because i really want you guys to recognize my aunt and uncle. my aunt worked really hard to get us here. worked day and night to petition our family here. today, she's not here with us but spiritual. and the family's been really passionate and hard working and dedicated to the s&s grocery.
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and they like the way we serve the community and we work really hard and one good thing about us is a lot of customers are single and they live by themselves and they always come to ask for help and one thing is they drop off the key us. that's really telling me the community trusts us and we've been here since 1959. also i feel like we're part community. and like everyone said they left their heart in san francisco and i can tell you guys i left my heart in north beach in san francisco. the thing about today is the landlord has been increasing more than 100% of our rent.
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that will force us to go out of business. if you guys would be able to recognize us as a legacy business it may be able to help support us to be there staying in business otherwise we'll have to and up want to thank you all the legacy program staff. they've worked hard and help us and aaron peskin's office in helping us try to get through the will lease situation. thank you everyone. >> commissioner: thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm liam caldwell owner of
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armstrong carpet and i appreciate your recommendation. we represent generations of craftsmen in san francisco doing this since 1946. i've seen at least two, working on three generations of installers and craftsmen coming through. i started working at armstrong in high school and used to take uni from high school and proud to own a shop 15 blocks from where i grew up. thank you. >> commissioner: thank you. any other members of the public? okay, seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner dooley? >> i want to say north beach love s&s grocery. i have experienced all your generations working there and i'm just so happy that you're
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still there. you're just part of our community. no one could be more deserving than you guys. >> commissioner: commissioner yee really. -- yee riley. >> i want to comment on the garlic and clams. they're the best at yuet company and armstrong company i walk by your shop almost every week. thank you. >> commissioner: any other commissioner comments? i want to thank armstrong carpet and linoleum, new world market. i've been to new world market because you also sell polish food as well as russian food. and s&s grocery and yuet lee i
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have been there many many many times. it's one of the better restaurants on broadway. congratulations. thank you for filling out these forms. it's very important that we get legacy businesses applications in because it's part of the fab lick of san francisco. -- fabric of san francisco. do we have a motion? >> i move. >> i second. >> the clerk: portion by commissioner dooley to approve all draft resolution for the legacy. roll call vote. commissioner adams. >> yes. >> the clerk: commissioner dooley. >> yes. >> the clerk: commissioner dwight. >> the clerk: motion pass 2-0 with two absence. >> commissioner:
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by the criteria we would use. >> outside land is too much of a public serving event. they should be carefully curated to be highly cannabis specific. i'm not a cannabis hater. i just think because cannabis consumption unlike alcohol has an ex ternality that you can smell it and it's not pleasant to all, i kind of feel like this requires more scrutiny than just giving an alcohol permit to an event. >> >> the office of cannabis is required to consult other city departments. so what other city departments and how do you ensure you have
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consultation with all of them. do you have a checklist? >> essentially this does not create a new permitting process. so for all the events referenced that would already be essentially applying for a permit, you would additionally support a cannabis events permit alongside it. all the regulating authority with regard to parks and rec, if appropriate, or the san francisco police department would still be responsible for issuing the permit. we'd just have the opportunity to issue a cannabis-specific permit. it doesn't essentially replace it just a permit. >> a tack-on? >> exactly. >> commissioner: commissioner dooley. >> i wond her what your plans will be for -- i wonder what your plans will be for mitigating smoke like commissioner dwight said, not everyone likes pot smoke. i'm wondering what you're planning on going in terms of
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protected others not interested. >> commissioner: neighbors, for example. >> here's a question where we'd work with the department of public health for anyone interested in applying for a consumption permit to regulate that kind of event so as the not externalities associated with this. >> commissioner: i can see it at outside land. and pride and other events. it's already being done so you might as well legalize it and let's get a fee from it. i want to thank the supervisor, this is something we should be
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doing. other than the smell, because some people don't like the smell, i'm sure we can find something around that like a vapor or something. i know too much. anyway, i do appreciate this and feel it should be addressed now rather than 10 years down the line. commissioner dwight. >> commissioner: i do think to the extend some events have tried deliberately to become family-friendly, pride being one of them, restrictions on alcohol. we have restrictions on parks because they're supposed to be family friendly. and to the extent you position something as family friendly and outside land is open to teenagers, i believe it is,
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maybe it's not, we'll need to strike a balance between our liberal desire to normalize cannabis in our community here with family values. and with environments where there'll be underage people very impressionable. look at the influence the jull has had on our youth we have new addiction for high schoolers because it's cool to smoke this high-tech device. okay. and by normalizing this in the presence of children we make it harder for them to make their decisions later on because they're influenced by adults they're surrounded by. >> so applicants are required to designate a limited access area
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for young people who are not above 21 are prevented from entering that space. the office of cannabis and supervisor mandellman's office shared that view. >> commissioner: any other commissioner questions before we come into open public comment? okay. let's open it up for public comment. do we have any members of the public who would like to weigh in on this? come on us. -- come on up. >> i'm fernando alvarez i'm one of the licensed state organizers and i'm one of the five who has this license. though we could have done it at the county fair grounds i was interested in more boutique events, curated, 500 people and working with small business to get this done. i was closely watching a.b.2020
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as it went through the legislation and became law january 1. i've been work the -- working with the office of cannabis and putting this in place and to your point around the odor management. one of the things i suggest for events within the city is it is vaporizer only. it doesn't get entire smell but reduces that. as an event organizer in the state working with the city i wanted to come up and suggest i'm for this. i want to be able to work with the city as well as the commission to do what we can to make this responsible and do it respectfully and engage the small businesses to help them. again my name's fernando alvarez the ceo and founder of pretend logics. >> commissioner: any other members of the public, come on up.
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>> hello, everyone. i'm perry jones the founder and ceo of joe r.s. a third generational resident in san francisco and equity applicant with the office of cannabis. first of all, i'd like to thank eugene for all the hard work you do with the office and for all of you guys for having such an open mind and allowing us to be here today. in a nutshell it would be a great opportunity to pioneer and thanks to the office of cannabis i graduated yesterday with honors and valedictorian and i had my eyes opened up to the industry with the history of it and benefits for veterans and those who suffer from cancer, etcetera. so coming from my experience from just being a consumer, it's opened my mind up theoretically and medically.
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so i'm hoping we can have more pioneering and leading, as we are in many ways, as we are and i think the events are a good thing even if it's just therapy groups for veterans and educating the youth. education is everything even when it comes to consumption and to be aware how to regulate when it comes to cannabis but as a city, i appreciate you're being open but i think it will be beneficial and for me coming from the population i'm coming from and with the budget i'm trying to establish myself as an entrepreneur and small business registered with the city, small business commission has been helpful in expanding my mind. this would be an opportunity for me to be able to gate-keep for
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other companies coming in the community and to educate. thank you, guys. >> commissioner: thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm ryan bush with a company called meadow. we're a software company and build technology for dispensaries, point-of-sale, management, track and trace and compatible software and we're an event holder licensee and we helped power portions of larger cannabis events like the emerald cup. we essentially worked to provide the technology backbone and taxation track team, inventory tracking for events. we're very behind the legislation and to commissioner dwigh dwight's point in make sure they remain family friendly. we were part of outside lands last year and it was away from
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the concert and you had to be 21 to be in the area and it was a running joke. grass lands was the only place in grass lands where there was no grass. you couldn't consume. people trying to sneak consumption were told to put it out and everywhere else in the festival people were smoking everywhere so i think this could address your concerns to have it contained and wristbands required and no alcohol in the areas. i think this legislation say great stepping stone and the way it's being laid out as a pilot program for the events i think it will be great to figure it out in the city and then open it up maybe in 2020 and beyond to more private events and different styled events people are looking to do. i have extreme support behind this. thank you. >> commissioner: thank you.
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>> hello, commissioners. it's lovely to hear such progressive legislation. i'm katrina one of the representatives then community partner organization looking to put on 420 this year. we're in huge support of this legislation. it's our goal this year. this is such a unique event for san francisco. it's our goal to make it as safe and enjoyable as possible. that would be by allowing the sale of clinically tested products and not worrying about the non-licensed products being a danger to people. we think this is great legislation going forward and where he have been working with the sbc to be flexible on the 60-day period.
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if this goes through today, there's a possibility we could have sales at the event this year and think it would be a huge help to help with concerns on the medical side and in general for the safety and enjoyment of the people there being able to have responsibly have an event that's safe and products there are safe. >> commissioner: thank you. any other speakers? seeing none, public comment is closed. one of the speakers said something a few minutes ago a young gentleman with the hat. people are going to do this, and i know from experience so i'm just going lay it out there for the elephant in the room. people go to outside lands or whatever, they're going to smoke. they do it all the time. the thing i like with the legislation is it not legalizes
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it because it's already legal but there's controls over people doing it and everything instead of people at the event 420 people selling illegally and stuff. you're legitimizing this and you're taking this and taking care of a problem. that's what i really like about this legislation. we've all been around. we've all been to events. and people are going to smoke whether you can or not. this legalizes it in certain spots and places so young kids aren't being exposed or not smelling this and that. this takes care of a lot of
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that. commissioner dwight. >> i like the designated areas so it makes it acceptable but within certain boundaries where today there's no boundaries so it impinges on everybody. i'm down with that. >> commissioner: any other commissioner comments. do we have a motion to support. >> move to support. >> second. >> the clerk: motion by commissioner dwight to support the file number as written and seconded by commissioner dooley. roll call vote. commissioner adams. >> yes >> the clerk: commissioner corvi. >> yes. >> the clerk: commissioner dooley. >> yes. >> the clerk: commissioner twice. >> yes. >> the clerk: motion passes 5-0 with two absent. >> commissioner: and thank you for coming out and speaking. i appreciate it. the commissioner appreciates it. thank you. next item, please.
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>> the clerk: item 5, approval of draft minutes from january 28, 2019 action item. >> commissioner: has everybody had a chance to look at the draft meeting minutes from january 28? looking good. okay. any comments before we go to pub comment? any members of the comment that would like to make comments on the draft meeting minutes? seeing none, public comment is closed. do we have a motion. >> approve minutes as written. >> second. >> the clerk: motion to approve the minutes as written by commissioner dwight seconded by commissioner dooley. >> commissioner: we can do a voice vote does everybody approve is an aye. any opposed? >> the clerk: motion passes. item 6 directors report on the office of small business and the
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small business assistance center department programs, policy and legislative matters, announcements from the mayor and announcements from small business activities. >> good afternoon, commissioners, regina from the office of small business. i work tonightly -- continue to see an uptick in the entrance checklist being submitted. we are also beginning to work with some businesses that are being required by their property owner to comply with the ordinance. what we're seeing is most the property owners have done the checklist. and now they're requiring the business to do the improvement because it is category one, most are falling under having to do
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an installation of the power door. these are the perfect situation the grant program that we've designed for the category 1 and 2s strapped to install a power door. we have been working with those business. in regards to the legacy business program rick is just about done in the business assistance grants. we have 105 grants. sow at the next meeting we'll able to give you a report on that and we are currently obtaining the pricing for our window cleaning certificates and plaques to start getting that initiated. and so we can now have
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certificates to hand to business businesses upon their being designated on the registry. and message -- massage i probably spoke to you about the last meeting and supervisor ronin has introduced legislation and the commissioner will likely be able to hear it because of the timing it has to go before planning but it will essentially be -- there's certain criteria businesses need to meet but it will allow these businesses to be grandfathered and approved non-conforming. then once they leave the space then the space they occupy has to turn over back to p.d.r. so there say meeting this coming -- is a meeting this
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coming friday in the morning with the tenant so it's not just the massage businesses but health services, psycho therapists, acupuncturists and all the business are not supposed spon to be there and having a meeting to let them know the steps they need to do for those that need to apply with b.p.h. and have designation and approval with planning to continue to have approval to operate there. that's taking place friday morning. then tomorrow afternoon our office with golden gate restaurant association is co-hosting a satellite presentation with the california commission on disability access. they've been creating a tool kit for restaurants.
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and so they are going about the state to meet with stakeholders to get feedback on the tool kit before they finalize it and make it available. they've been working with past inspectors over the years. so we're helping co-host it at the atrium. so we've had one new file that's been introduced and will be coming before you. we don't have it scheduled just yet but supervisor brown has introduced legislation that is requiring all brick and mortar business to access cash as well as cards as part of an equity issue. i'm not sure when it will come
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before the commission. i did make an announcement about it at the council district merchant's meeting and sent to mario the link so again this is something i think our merchant groups read and weigh in on. supervisor, fewer, i had talked to you several meetings back about the video cameras monitoring shoppers. because of the research done realize this is a much more comp complicated she's now put that legislation on hold for right now. so that will not be coming back before us because there's a lot of larger issue to be given consideration and the city actually has to be due to prop
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b, i think it is, in the last election the city has to draft requirements around privacy notifications. so that will apply to breakiusis doing business in the city as well. then, for the vacant and abandoned storefronts, so supervisor fewer and the land use committee ultimately did not opt the small business recommendations for having a period for the good property owners. it's having the final hearing in land use today right now. so it is moving forward as there's 30 days to register and that you have to pay the application fee when you register. what was adopted was d.b.i.'s
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recommendation is that's the entity that hires the inspector to do the inspection. they'll probably have a checklist similar to what we have for a.b.e. the inspector needs to follow and submit. and to your question, supervisor dooley, if any licensed individual does falsify the document, that is grounds for losing their license. then, i mentioned in the past there's a bill about electronic proof of purchase. proof of purchase receipts. so dominica will cross-reference
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this with supervisor brown to make sure there's any conflict there, we as a city, understand it and also this can help affect the city if the chooses too adopt supervisor brown's legislation and how will need to be communicated to the state. we have hired a public service trainee to help with client services and his name is walter mahey started about three weeks ago. that will help us with doing more client services. i will be reaching out to you all to schedule a retreat. we haven't done one in a while,
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in april. i now have confirmation for our move from 110 to 140 of the tax and treasurer's office. one side of the building. and that's now scheduled for the last week of april. then lastly, i would just like to suggest that we close in honor of jeff agachi. >> commissioner: do any of the members of the public want to mike a comment on the districter's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. next item, please. >> the clerk: item 7, commissioners report allows president, vice president and commissioner to report on small business activities and to make announcements of interest of the small business community. discussion item. >> commissioner: only thing i got involved with was i was involved with and participated in the neighborhood empowerment
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awards held two weeks ago here at city hall. there was a huge turnout from all over the city. i'm very pleased with how big that's becoming. any other commissioner reports? commissioner yee riley. >> i've been busy the last few weeks. first, i joined mayor breed for the lunar new year and i attend the mayor's office of housing and community development community forum in the tenderloin district. the hong kong economic training office annual gala attended by a lot of businesses from hong kong and businesses here to do business in hong kong as well and the new visitors center in chinatown is a collaboration and
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the mayor and all the elected officials were there as well. the asian pacific heritage foundation lunar new year party was here in city hall a few weeks ago. i attended the world premier of the people's mayor. a documentary about mayor lee. it was all sold out. also the coalition of the asian american government employee luncheon that was well attended also sold out as well. and this evening the mayor will be at the lunar new year celebration will be here at 5:30 in city hall. you're all welcome to attend. >> commissioner: commissioner dwight. >> i attend the monthly stdma
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meeting as i do in representation of the dog patch association and i was at the awards and they honored joe boss a very active advocate in our community in the dog patch. he passed last year. it was a nice commemoration of his efforts and his contribution to our community and his wife continues those efforts. it was well done. >> commissioner: commissioner corvi. >> thank you, president, adams. i regret that this will be my last meeting. it's been an honor and a privilege to serve with a wonderful group of people. i look forward to staying in touch with all of you and continue to do the great works you do for the city. and thank you so much for allowing know serve on this commissioner. >> commissioner: thank you.
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>> commissioner: thank you. >> commissioner: we'll miss you. >> commissioner: any other commissioner comments? do we have any members of the public that would like to make public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. next item, please. >> the clerk: item 8, new business allows commissioners to introduce new agenda items for future consideration by the commissioner. discussion item. >> commissioner: commissioner dwight. >> we had a presentation by a company called spacious. and spacious' business is to help business owners activate their spaces in off-hours. if you're a restaurant owner and your business is primarily dinner, spacious would assist you in activating your space say for the other times of the day, maybe breakfast through pre-dinner.
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they basically activate your space as a co-working space. the interesting thing is they had to cross with planning and landlords and there's discussion whether this puts the business in violation of their lease because this is a company that's an agent that received money for their services. planning isn't sure what to do with it but said we'll keep it on the down low right now. i feel like it's the he wielephn the room. let's talk about this. i think a great service to the small businesses who have rent 24/7 and nothing prevents them
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from offering meals, breakfast, lunch and dinner. just because they're dinner only is because they choose to be or what they're serving. so i think we should invite spacious to talk about their business model and have a department that feels they need to weigh in on this and help clarify this. i think as the a great service for business i don't see how it's different than hiring a market cuonsultant for your business. i think it's a great place for us to talk about it because it isn't just an idea, it's an idea that has potential regulatory issues and let's get ahead of it and let's start the conversation before it gets presented to us. secondly, i love it when people do research for us. the san francisco chronicle home and food section this weekend,
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sunday, had a list of 47 legacy bars in the city, all 30 years or older. i want to thank ester mobley the wine critic and i'm sure the staff helped identify all the bars. but it's a great resource for richard and his team of one or more, i guess. there's a couple we leader board have on the registry but it's a great list. it does talk about the term legacy and talks about how we always bemoan the loss of these places but don't go there so it's time to familiarize ourselves with the businesses and help promote them and it's to highlight the businesses so we don't one day they went out of business and think, well,
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how'd that happen. but people don't go there and we have to patronize our local business. here's a good guide to 47 bars, some of which aren't on our radar screen. hopefully they'll do other vertical markets for us but it's a great resource. thank you to the sf chronicle and ester mobley. >> commissioner: commissioner. >> i'd like to invite all much you this wednesday i'm doing a charity event with captain joe angler from the northern district police station a fundraiser start at 6:30 this is wednesday at may's oyster house and would like to invite you all if you can make it, 6:30 to 9:00. anymore? any members of the public who would like to comment on new business? commissioner
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