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resolution. we also have some amendments to that resolution. in the normal course it would be appropriate to move and second the resolution itself then to also move and second the amendments then deal with them in reverse order. what is your pleasure? >> that is fine. is that a motion? >> i am sorry. i move. >> can you clarify your motion please? >> with respect to the regulationresolution as distrib. >> i move the resolution. >> second. >> for clarification we are talking about the red lined resolution posted on the commission website yesterday june 19th?
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>> yes. >> then i need clarification. i need to be clear when we discuss the amendments what those amendments are. the one posted included a bunch of amendments. >> i think what the chair is asking. the verbal amendment we are referencing that i talked about are those included in there or not and list what those are so we know what the hell we are voting on. >> this is nicholas, deputy city attorney. the june 19, 2020 resolution did have red lines. that was posted publicly on the p.u.c. website yesterday. the only other revision is the one suggested by commissioner
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vietor, which is to add at a minimum on page 5 of the resolution and further resolved on the development of long-term agreement. >> what was distributed on the 19th has achieved properly notice so it is properly before us? >> yes, it is what michael read into the record when the item was first called he read the new edits into the record. >> commissioner maxwell is that what your motion was in. >> yes. >> commissioner paulson your second? >> second based on everything people are talking about. >> do we need a motion to amend to include that or better language or anything not in what
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was distributed we need to amend in? >> if you are inclined to accept commissioner vietor's edit at minimum the motion is to adopt the red lined version dated junf adding at a minimum to the resolve clause. i am going to ask the commission secretary on page 5. >> yes, page 5. >> can you read that clause again for where at minimum goes. >> page 5. second further resolve this commission directs staff to work on long-term agreement to allow the three parties to plan, fund, implement all measures in the voluntary agreement then add at a minimum and if negotiations
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are successful bring to this commission for consideration and possible approval. >> so through the chair since everybody seems happy with that and legal with that i will make that a motion to amend. >> i will second. >> on the motion to amend do we need to do separate public comment on the motion to amend? city attorney? >> no. >> on the motion to amend adding comments from the commissioners? all those in favor. we need to poll. >> commissioner moran. >> aye. >> commissioner paulson. >> aye. >> commissioner maxwell. >> aye. >> you have three ayes. >> on the motion as amended. >> i want to make sure i am clear to one thing.
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there was another new resolve i read into the record with the resolve this commission urges the state water board to ensure any required sfpuc to delta outflow we used for recovery of delta fisheries not on augment south of the delta or offset obligation by others. that was not in the june 19 red line strikeout version distributed. that is the only other one to read in the record. the two i just read and the three words at minimum should be one motion. >> let me ask one more question. michael, you are saying that is not part of what was in the red line, am i hearing you correct correctly. >> that is correct, commissioner. >> you said there was no downside to this in terms of our
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ability to conduct business, is that correct? >> that is correct. >> so do we have to make franchesca another amendment to add that puppy in there? >> yes. you don't have to do it all. you could now entertain a single motion to adopt the june 19th draft as amended by the two oral amendments. >> the amendment is really fast. for the amendment to have the water pass to the benefit of the fish and not to be further diverted. do i have a motion on that? >> yes, i move. >> i second.
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>> moved seconded further discussion by the commission? >> madam secretary call the roll. >> commissioner moran. >> aye. >> commissioner paulson. >> aye. >> commissioner maxwell. >> aye. >> three ayes. >> just to the chair if i could ask a question. on item 14. how many votes did we take, three? >> two. >> because we amended the amendment, right? >> we made two amendments. >> enough said. >> on the item as amended. well it is moved and seconded. madam secretary, please call the roll. >> commissioner moran. >> aye. >> commissioner paulson.
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>> aye. >> commissioner maxwell. >> aye. >> you have three ayes. >> the item as amended passes. thank you all. >> thank you for bringing that back. that was very important. thank you. the last amendment. >> madam secretary if you would call the next item. >> 15. approve the water supply assessment for the proposed 900 seventh street project. mr. ritchie. >> sis tent general manager for water. this is a water supplysment similar to others considered. this is the 9,007th street project which is a mixed use development. this is necessary for the planning department to proceed with their analysis. one thing to note here.
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there had been discussion about the past water supply assessment about not having a more definitive plan for water supplies. one of the things inserted in the last resolution the commission just adopted was a commitment to have a water supply plan ready to go for environmental review july 1, 2023. we put a harder date on that than we have had before. hopefully with that action that will help the commission see the way to take a positive action on this water supply assessment. >> commissioners. >> i moved. >> we need public comment. >> why don't we get a second on
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that. >> i thought we decided we would -- >> commissioner is right we will listen to public comment before we make motions. i withdraw my motion. >> madam secretary. >> members of the public who wish to comment on ite on eye tm call the number on the screen. do we have callers? >> there are no callers in the queue at this time. >> thank you. public comment on item 15 is closed. >> further discussion by commissioners?
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seeing none, do i have a motion? >> i move that w we -- i move im 15. >> i secon south second it. >> further discussion? >> commissioner maxwell started it. >> yes. is there any discussion on the motion? hearing none. madam secretary, call the roll. >> commissioner moran. >> aye. >> commissioner maxwell. >> aye. >> commissioner paulson. >> aye. three ayes. >> and the item passes. thank you all. this meeting is adjourned.
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>> hi, i'm chris manus is sfgov tv and you're watching "coping with covid-19." today i'm going to the gas station. [music playing] now, these are just my stories.
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i'm not a medical professional of any kind. i'm a video guy. and the reason i'm getting gas so we can go to the doctors. if you want to get the most up-to-date and definitive information about the coronavirus pandemic, i highly recommend the f.a.q. that is available at sfgov. there's great info there. today i'm taking two plastic bags and a hair tie and following the new bay area guidelines and i'm wearing a mask. i'm taking the smallest number of items with me. just my car key, credit card, i.d., the bags and the hair tie. i don't want too many items to wipe down later. as aleave, i put on the outside shoes i've left on the porch. can i track the virus inside with my shoes? i honestly don't know. but my floors are cleaner now. when i get to the gas station, i get out of the car, remove the gas cap and put the big plastic bag on my right hand and secure it with a hair tie. there are three main share surfaces here i'm concerned
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about touching. the p.i.n. pad, the pump handle and the button to select my gas. after i use my card, i put it into the smaller bag and stash it. most gas stations have a paper towel dispenser or maybe there is a piece of paper already in your car that you can use. once i fill my tank and replace the pump, i walk to the trash can, roll the hair tie up my arm and let the plastic bag fall into the can. on my drive home, i'm careful not to touch my face. i leave my outside shoes on the porch and as soon as i get through the door, i wash my hands for at least 20 seconds. next i wipe down my credit card, i.d. and my car key and, as an extra precaution, i wipe down the front door nob and clean the sink taps. finally, wash my hands again. that's it for this episode, i hope you found it helpful. hope you found it helpful.
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>> good morning. welcome to the june 25, regular meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services committee. i'm supervisor rafael mandelman. i chair this committee. supervisor walton has not been able to be here today. our clerk is john carroll. i want to folks at sfgov tv for creating this meeting. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? >> thank you very much. in order to protect board members and public during the covid-19 health emergency. board of