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by for the san francisco small business commission meeting of march 13, 2023. >> welcome to the small business commission meeting march 13, 20 23. the meeting is called to order in person in city hall in room 408 and broadcast on sf gov tv. viewed on sfgovtv 2 or sf tv.org. there will be a opportunity for general public comment at the end of the meeting and a opportunity for comment on each discussion or action on the agenda. for each item
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will take public comment in person first and then remotely. the number is 415-655-0001. the access code is 24818143625 fallowed by password, 7221. press pound and pound again to be added to the line. when connected you will be muted and listening mode only. when your item comes up dial star 3 to be added to the speaker line. if you dial star 3 before the public comment is called you will be added to the queue. please mute the device you are listening to the meeting. when it is your time to speak you will be prompted to do so. public comment is limited to 3 minutes per speaker. an alrm will sound once the time is finished. sfgovtv please show the office of small business slide. >> thank you everyone. today
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we'll begin with the reminder the small business is the forum to voice your opinion and concerns about policies that effect economic vitality of small businesses in san francisco. the office of small business is the best place to get answers about doing business during the local emergency if you need assistance with small business matters particularly at this time, you can find us online or telephone and always service are free of charge. before item 1 is called, i like to start by thanking media service and sfgovtv for coordinating the virtual hearing and helping run the meeting. please call item 1. >> item 1, roll call. commissioner carter, absent. commissioner dickerson. >> present. >> commissioner herbert. >>print. >> commissioner ortiz cartagena is absent. you have a quorum. >> thank you. now, i
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will read the land acknowledgment. we acknowledge that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the ramaytush ohlone have never ceded, lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors and relatives of the ramaytush community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. please call item 2. >> item 22 approval of
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legacy business applications and resolution. this is discussion and action and today presenter is richard kurylo office of small business. >> thank you richard. welcome. >> good afternoon vice president zouzounis, commissioners, city staff, members of the public. i'm richard kurylo legacy business program manager. i would like to acknowledge michele reynolds with the office of small business. sfgovtv, i have a powerpoint presentation. before you today are 7 applications for your consideration for the legacy business registry. each application includes a staff report, draft resolution, application itself, and documents from the planning department. the applications submitted to planning
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january 18 and heard by the historic preservation commission february 15. item 2a is the blue light. the business is neighborhood food music and sports bar founded in 1978 by legendary rock star bob scags. the blue light is a inviting place for people to gather in san francisco cal hollow neighborhood. popular union street mereyard of shop said cafes and restaurants attract visitors from all over the world. you leave cheerful and happier after eaton good food, enjoy a beer or cocktail, listen to great live music, caught up with old friends and met new people. a real san francisco experience. featured business must maintain remain on the legacy business registry
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as bar. item 2b is design media. the business is local digital communication agency founded in 1978 that develops custom tailored programs for public and private sector organizations. fonded in oakland, moved to san francisco in 1985 and located thin mission district. the integrated solutions and emerseive experience captivate and engage audiences and exceed business goals. they are passionate helping clients throughout creative story telling and intelligent platforms rblsh integrated eco systems that are cutting age. brings agility whit and professionalism to the table every day. if you can imagine it, they can build it. the quore feature business must maintain marketing and communication services. item
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2c is dragon seed bridle and photography. the business is a special event and custom shop in schinea town founded by tommy and henry (indiscernible) still the owners today. dragon seed bridle and photography specialize in qipao which is a long figure fitting one piece garment with a standing collar developed in the 1920 and developed in shape and design over the year. also a one stop shop for weddings, ceremonies and beauty pageant which includes service for paragraphy, decorations and mc services. the custom dress shop is one of the last of its kind in san francisco helping retain chinese culture and customs. the feature tradition business must maintain is
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clothing store featuring special occasion attire. item 2d is hing lung company. the business located in china town was established in 1977. hing lung company aka go duck yourself is one of the oldest and most (indiscernible) the chinese characters of hing lung translate to prosterity in english. the core customers are local china town and north beach communities but bbq loveers foodies and blaurgs come all over to try the new generation of cantonese bbq. the two head chefs mastered cantonese bbq and at the top of their game with peer recognitions world wide. many to san francisco make it the first and last desination. must maintain is
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restaurant featuring asian cuisine. item 2e is love on haight. the business is iconic tie die clothing store fonded in 1992 and located at masonic and haight street. always positively haight street. people think of san francisco they think of pier 39, the golden gate bridge and hippy on the corner of haight and ashbury. offers expensive selection of rainbow clothes and larjest selection of produced tie die in the world with over half the products cut and swone in san francisco. also double as artist collective and community resource supporting 175 artist and leading several non profit initiatives for homeless youth,
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food drives, community art education classes and reentry opportunities for formally incarcerated people. love on haight is a cornerstone the haight street community, pillar of care and creativity and perfect example of the awesomeness of san francisco. feature tradition must maintain is clothing store featuring tie die. item 2f is mr. bing's cocktail lounge. a bar fonded in 1967 on china town north beach and financial district. mr. bing's cocktail lounge named at its original ouner and founder henry grant who ran the bar in 1967 until retirement in 2017. mr. bing was henry's
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nickname. the spirit of mr. bing's remains true to origins. the bar remained involved in the local community through support of north beach festival (indiscernible) local artist during the covid-19 pandemic. the business must tain is bar. maintain is bar. item 2g is playmates cooperative preeschool, a safe community to foster creative social physical emotional and cognitive development of their children. fonded in 1950, a non profit organization that is open to diverse community of families from different socio economic levels. with the support of parents and caregivers playmats offers a supportive and creative learning environment and provide a enriching
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experience for all the children in their care. play mats children and parents alike dig in the dirt, play in the water, plant the seeds, make playdough, touch bugs and dance the mood. the business must main tain is school for precool age children. all 7 businesses met the 7 criteria required for listing legacy business registry and all 7 received positive recommendation from historic preservation commission. legacy business program staff recommend adding business to the registry and drafted 7 resolutions for your consideration. a motion and support of the businesses should be framed as a motion in favor of the resolutions. for the record, design media is the 350 business added to the legacy business registry since the initial group of
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businesses was first added to the registry august 2016. we have added average of 5.2 applications per month since august 2016. congratulations to design media and all the applicants today. thank you. this concludes our presentation and happy to answer questions. there are business representtivals in the room and possibly online who would like to speak on behalf of the applications during public comment. >> great. thank you for the presentations. commissioners any questions before we open for comments? we will open public comment. anybody in the room who would like to speak? thank you for being here. feel free to line up. welcome. >> hello commissioners. my name is pamela may i'm the owner of design media, and i'm
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excited to say we have been 38 years in the mission of the 45 years we have been in business. i know you are a mission district business owner. good to meet you today. i like to thank rick and michele being so helpful getting us this opportunity. we are thrilled, we are honored and the cohort we are a part of we are very very happy to be with. everyone who is here. i like to thank kevin on my staff and my sister who is down from seattle, jony to visit. thank you everyone. thank you commissioners and katie, thank you too. >> thank you. anyone else interested in speaking today? great. welcome. >> hello. i'm johnny the owner of the blue light and i'm honored to be here in front of
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all of you. thank you for listening to our wonderful presentation on our business. that was great. all these businesses behind me, i have known all most all for as long as i have been around and congratulations to all of them. this is phenomenal being associated with all them. we are all know how hard it to run a business. to last 30 years is amazing for everybody behind me as well and especially making it through a pandemic, so double exciting. i was part of the group that bought the blow blue light early 90's grom bob scag and fresh out of college barteneder and we maxed our credit cards and things are going great. still going strong and love to have you come out. invite you to come any time and thank you again. very excited.
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>> my name is (indiscernible) representing mr. bing's. thank you for the opportunity. i like to thank rich and michele for their hard work preparing the application. supervisor peskin and staff recommend the legacy business and thank you all again very much. it is a honor. thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm summer-executive director of play mate playmates cooperative. i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for all his hard work. >> hi. sunshine powers from love on haight polk positively haight street. thank you for having us and the nomination. thank you to all the
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nominees and the wonderful legacy committee helping us through this process. it is a honor to be representative of the haight ashbury district here in san francisco. as a native san franciscans i first walked into pause tivly haight street in 1992 and got my first tye die shirt. met by first boyfriend and did other things outside the shop with the pay phones and got my first grateful dead cassette tape which was a big deal. the haight ashbury is on the forefront of change in the city and country and it is a honor to be part of keeping that movement going. i hope you all come get rainbows and sparkles and we should definitely all have a party.
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thank you. [laughter] >> any other commenters in the room? there are no commenters on the line. >> move to-we will-there is no commenters online. public comment is closed. if any commissioners would like to speak. commissioner ortiz cartagena. >> thank you. again, this is our favorite part of being on this commission. rick, thank you for all you do. small businesses, thank you for your time because real business owners know, it isn't easy getting away from the business at 4:30 p.m. so
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appreciate it. love on haight, i can't have a family member visit frisco without going there. that's always a stop. design media, never been in there but i used to go to a kid dentist around the block and the building always stood out and always wondered what it was when i was a kid so it caught my imagination as a kid. blue light (indiscernible) i will not say, but that was a spot and mr. bing's, you are a satellight mission bar. i dont know what us mission cats were ending up there but we would always go to mr. bing's. i remember the 90 somewhat. so honored and appreciate what you do for the city. you make frisco frisco. without you all, we would be cookie cut so appreciate you all.
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>> commissioner dickerson. >> yes, yes, yes. wow, what a honor to be here before many of you. my husband has talked about mr. bing's, talked about-i have been in love on haight many times. i wasn't with you when you were doing the thing but probably right next to you. anyway, there are so many businesses here, which it is just a representation of the historic landmarks that you all are creating, the memories in many of your businesses and how inflelsh influential you have been. everyone on the small business commission board are small business owners as well, and so we understand the work. we understand the-all that it took. i was really impressed with design media, for you to have been for so long and how transformative information and technology has
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transformed over all these years it says a lot about you, and your leadership, so i hats off to you. but allf of these places i always make a point if i haven't been there i'm coming, so just look for me. but i just want to say congratulations to you all. this is our favorite part of our work as small business commission and thank you so much and rick, you are all that and a bag of chips, man. appreciate your work. >> please commissioner herbert. >> i just want to echo what fellow commissioners said. you guys are all so diverse and so unique. i remember design media from the 90's. i dabbles in film stuff, and
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blue light, i love that you did it with a credit card with all your buddies, you know. it takes gets, it takes grit, and i just want to say thank you for representing san francisco, because we need more long-term businesses. we need more legacy businesses and thank you for being the example for the newcomers. more power to you. thank you. >> i'll just say a couple things. i think this line-up in particular is very special, because all you also support us and i have seen you at our mixers and even at our commission had meetings when you are not on the agenda so i really want to thank our legacy business applicants today for supporting small businesses and office of small business and our commission and creating a mutually beneficial environment for small businesses
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in san francisco. with that said, we will move and take a motion if we have one on the floor. >> i motion. yes. >> i second. >> motion by commissioner dickerson, seconded by commissioner herbert. commissioner carter is absent. commissioner dickerson. >> yes. >> commissioner herbert. >> yes. >> president huey is absent. president ortiz cartagena. >> yes. >> commissioner zouzounis. >> yes. >> motion passes. >> thank you. [applause] >> you will hang out with richard outside. thank you again for joining us.
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thank you. and we will slowly move to item 3, please. >> item 3 board of supervisors file 230212 planning building code small business month fee wavers including for awning and instillation. >> thank you for joining us. >>-good afternoon commissioners. this is a little tall for me. i am legislative aid for supervisor engardio sponsoring this legislation. this is a proposed ordinance relating to the small business and building safety month program. this was a program started in 2014, and as part of this program, small business owners were eligible to have certain permit
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fees waived in connection with replacing their storefront awnings, the signs on the replacement awnings and pedestrian level lighting. the proposed ordinance touches on the planning code and the building code and seeks to do two things. first, we are extending the fee waver to not just replacement awnings but new awning instillations. and second, we are clarifying that these planning and building department fees are keyed to the time the applications are submitted as opposed to the time permits are issued by these departments. there may potentially be amendment language that our office will seek to introduce to insure fire department plan check fees are also waived. if you look on-the intention of this program was to wave
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all fees related to those activities by small business owners and so i are believe on the sfgov website there is a listing of impacted fees and fire department and dpw fees are meant to be waived as well so looking into whether anything needs to be legislatively to insure there is authority for that. but in the mean time, this ordinance touches on the planning code and the building code and i'm sure you heard the conversation in recent news about a lot of small businesses being cited with notices of violation relating to their awnings and so we are hoping that this will be one way that we can help small business owners come into compliance for those who need to apply for a permit to install new awnings or replace awnings. if they do it in the month of may they should be able to benefit from the fee wavers. and we also are aware that it is
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middle of march, and so the likelihood of the ordinance passed by may 1 is not high and so anticipating there is a ret row activity clause in the proposed ordinance that allow small business owners to benefit from this if they apply this may. we are leaving it up to the respective departments to come up with a protocol for tracking the applications that do come in and tracking how the payments will be handled. and if there are any questions, i'm happy to answer them. >> commissioners, any questions? i have a quick question. since this is a contradicted time period, how do we-this comes back to our office, but maybe if the supervisor has a
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particular plan or planning itself has a plan to notify businesses about this amendment? >> well, we will-we are planning to work with the office of small business to notify small business owners that the existing-awning fee waver month benefit will be extended to new instillations. but, yes--we'll notify-not sure-there have been meetings i believe that director tang has conducted with some of the impacted small business owners that have been cited to assure them that things are in the works to help bring relief, so i don't know if this new-this proposed ordinance is mentioned as something that is coming down the pike, but that's the intention behind it. >> great. thank you. >> you're welcome.
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any other questions? comments? >> i think it is pretty straight forward. >> thank you very much. >> we will open up-sorry, go ahead. public comment. anybody in the room would like to comment on item number 3? seeing none, there are no callers on the line. >> great. commissioners, any comments? public comment is closed. any comments from commissioners before we take a vote? okay. any motions on the floor for this item? >> i move. >> i'll second it. >> motion to recommend this by commissioner ortiz cartagena, seconded by commissioner dickerson. i will read the roll. commissioner carter is absent. commissioner dickerson, yes. commissioner
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herbert yes. president t cartagena, yes. vice president zouzounis, yes. >> motion passes. >> thank you. sorry director, didn't give you a minute to comment, but if there is any other context we love to hear from you in your report. okay. alright. item number 4. >> item 4 approval of draft meeting minutes. discussion and action. the commission will discuss and possibly take action to approve the draft february 27, 2023 meeting minutes. >> any questions on the minutes? any public comment on this item? number 4, meeting minutes. >> not in the room and none online. >> public comment is closed. anybody want to make a motion
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on the draft meeting minutes? >> motion to approve. >> second. >> motion by commissioner herbert, seconded by commissioner dickerson. >> (indiscernible) >> commissioner carter is absent. commissioner dickerson, yes. commissioner herbert, yes. president huey is absent. commissioner ortiz cartagena, yes. vice president zouzounis, yes. motion passes. >> okay. item number 5 please. is there anyone in the room for general public comment? any items not on today's agenda? okay. any commenters online? >> there are no commenters online or in the room. >> great. public comment is
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closed. next item, please. >> item 6, director's report. this is a discussion item. >> thank you director. >> alright. good evening commissioners. for the first update i just wanted to remind folks in case you missed the announcement that happened in february, which is that the mayor has introduced legislation to pause the increase on gross receipts tax, and so this delay or if the ordinance passes, then the gross receipts tax increases would be delayed two years. just a bit of background, when voters approved the switch from payroll tax to gross receipts tax the ballot measure allowed for delay in tax increases for some industries including retail, food services arts maintenance manufacturing and entertain and
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recreation until 2023 so in 2023 and gone through really difficult times so the legislation aims to support these industries especially those hardest hit by covid-19 so wanted to make sure everyone caught that announcement. secondly, you may have seen that supervisor stefani introduced a resolution regarding employee retention tax edcrt that would be heard at the board of supervisors tomorrow, march 14 and it urges our office to initiate a public education campaign and to raise awareness on availability of the employee retention tax credit. you probably heard our previous commission president sharky laguna talk about this so this is a effort the office will continue to be working on so we are crafting some additional outreach and educational efforts and welcome ideas you have. any of the commissioners how else or if you want to share
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personal experiences trying to apply for the ertc we love to hear it. but we will try to encourage people to not leave money on the table so i will be channeling our former commission president. next, i know we heard about awnings and so wanted to provide a update that we are continuing to work with the different permitting agencies to find out the most efficient way for businesses that have been hit with complaints and or notice of violations recently so over 200 of them that were sparked by complaints from private individual or individuals, so we just letting you know we'll continue working on that but meanwhile, if permits need to be pulled then at least there is the awning fee waver program that exist every may. and then also wanted to let you know there is the second annual hospitality small business job fair happening wednesday april 12 from 10 a.m. to 1
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p.m. at the san francisco ferry building in the front plaza. april 12, wednesday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the ferry building. we had conversations even here where some businesses are having trouble hiring workers and so wanted to make sure you are aware of this opportunity so this is hosted in conjunction with our colleagues at the workforce division at oewd, office of economic workforce development and for employers trying to recruit 5 or more employees, you can participate in this job fair and sign up ahead of time on the workforce link page to register as a business that is looking to hire workers. also, if you are a job seeker you are welcome to come. you can potentially get some interviews done on the spot, and the rsvp
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link is link.oewd.org/hiringfai r. in case anyone is interested. lastly, sharing that the shared spaces program just wanted to note that to date 3015 applications have been submitted. of those, 2276 were for sidewalks or parking lane so the traditional shared space structures we are thinking about, and then also of that 3015, 589 of those were roadway applications so meaning the slow streets programs, street closure types, and then 146 were for private lots, so some examples of those might be back patios. quite a few businesses are still applying to keep the shared spaces for example dining, eating and drinking you traditionally think
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of. those are my updates for today and happy to answer any questions that you all have. >> well, i finally-not finally, i guess probably i started in january looking for someone to do my erc, but i have binge book keeping as my accountants and binge tax as my tax prepares and they could not tell me how to get my erc tax credit. i started looking outside of that and took so much time is why i was delayed in filing, because i couldn't find anyone who could do it. then when i did find someone, the first person said, i was like okay, this is great. he was so excited and i said okay,
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that's great. what do you charge? what is your percent-do you charge a percentage or flat rate. he said 40 percent. so, i can't tell you what i said on the microphone. i know i'm being recorded but i politely backed out and said i need to try somebody else. so, then as i kept looking it kept getting lower, but the only place or the right now what i could find, right now i can't find anyone that do less then 20 percent. granted, but this was the part, it was-this is what is happening now, not sure if you filed or not or anyone is still interested, i'm more then happy-i found a guy who is very reasonable. there are quarters you are losing now that were in delay. now we lost a quarter, so if you are
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qualified you are now only qualified for 5 quarters as of i believe april. and 4 quarters and 3 quarters. if you haven't done it and need someone, i do have a guy. but i do have a guy if you are interested. i'm sure i'm not the only one who came across the dilemma for someone who can file it. it was a law firm for me that had to do it. i was unaware. now that i'm aware, i'm more then willing to help whom ever needs help, because this was-that was a journey. commissioner ortiz cartagena. >> commissioner dickeren s can i add? small business, be aware because some people getting commission,
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they set up the paperwork but make it seem like you are still filing so not putting their agency name or their tax code so be careful because if you are paying a percentage, they should be putting their firm's name, not you personally. that is big. i have noticed that and yes the percentage has gone up, but it is money. i helped several businesses and they actually get a check. just-but, i was going to announce one of our sister cbo's in the mission has their second annual event. it is calle venta quatro. it is taking over the space, cleaning, activating the corridor in order for them to keep our cultural district clean and viable and
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vibrant and helping small businesses and storefronts so everybody is welcome to participate. saturday march 18, 10 a.m. thank you. >> any other questions for our director before we continue with commissioner comments? any other commissioner comments? okay. >> no public comments. >> no public comment. no public comment on item number 6 or 7 and next item, please. >> item- >> item 6. >> any commissioner comments that haven't been made yet? we got mixed up. okay. >> you want mead me to read item 6?
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>> we closed item 6, correct? >> item 7. >> yes. >> item 7, commissioner discussion and new business. this is discussion item. >> any further announcements from our commission? any public comment on item 7? >> there is none in the room and none online. >> item 7, public comment is closed. next item, please. >> item 8, adjournment. sf tv. >> the small business commission official public forum is the official public forum to voice your opinions and concerns about policies that effect the economic vitality of small businesses in san francisco and the office of small business is the best place to get answers
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about doing business in san francisco during the local emergency. if you need assistance with small business matters, continue to reach out to the office of small business. meeting adjourned. [meeting adjourned]
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>> this is one place you can always count on to give you what you had before and remind you of what your san francisco history used to be. >> we hear that all the time, people bring their kids here and their grandparents brought them here and down the line. >> even though people move away, whenever they come back to the city, they make it here. and they tell us that. >> you're going to get something made fresh, made by hand and made with quality products and something that's very, very good.
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♪♪ >> the legacy bars and restaurants was something that was begun by san francisco simply to recognize and draw attention to the establishments. it really provides for san francisco's unique character. ♪♪ >> and that morphed into a request that we work with the city to develop a legacy business registration. >> i'm michael cirocco and the owner of an area bakery. ♪♪ the bakery started in 191. my grandfather came over from italy and opened it up then. it is a small operation. it's not big. so everything is kind of quality that way. so i see every piece and cut every piece that comes in and
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out of that oven. >> i'm leslie cirocco-mitchell, a fourth generation baker here with my family. ♪♪ so we get up pretty early in the morning. i usually start baking around 5:00. and then you just start doing rounds of dough. loaves. >> my mom and sister basically handle the front and then i have my nephew james helps and then my two daughters and my wife come in and we actually do the baking. after that, my mom and my sister stay and sell the product, retail it. ♪♪ you know, i don't really think about it. but then when i -- sometimes when i go places and i look and see places put up, oh this is our 50th anniversary and everything and we've been over 100 and that is when it kind of hits me. you know, that geez, we've been here a long time.
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[applause] ♪♪ >> a lot of people might ask why our legacy business is important. we all have our own stories to tell about our ancestry. our lineage and i'll use one example of tommy's joint. tommy's joint is a place that my husband went to as a child and he's a fourth generation san franciscan. it's a place we can still go to today with our children or grandchildren and share the stories of what was san francisco like back in the 1950s. >> i'm the general manager at tommy's joint. people mostly recognize tommy's joint for its murals on the outside of the building. very bright blue. you drive down and see what it
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is. they know the building. tommy's is a san francisco hoffa, which is a german-style presenting food. we have five different carved meats and we carve it by hand at the station. you prefer it to be carved whether you like your brisket fatty or want it lean. you want your pastrami to be very lean. you can say i want that piece of corn beef and want it cut, you know, very thick and i want it with some sauerkraut. tell the guys how you want to prepare it and they will do it right in front of you. san francisco's a place that's changing restaurants, except for tommy's joint. tommy's joint has been the same since it opened and that is important. san francisco in general that we don't lose a grip of what
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san francisco's came from. tommy's is a place that you'll always recognize whenever you lock in the door. you'll see the same staff, the same bartender and have the same meal and that is great. that's important. ♪♪ >> the service that san francisco heritage offers to the legacy businesses is to help them with that application process, to make sure that they really recognize about them what it is that makes them so special here in san francisco. ♪♪ so we'll help them with that application process if, in fact, the board of supervisors does recognize them as a legacy business, then that does
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entitle them to certain financial benefits from the city of san francisco. but i say really, more importantly, it really brings them public recognition that this is a business in san francisco that has history and that is unique to san francisco. >> it started in june of 1953. ♪♪ and we make everything from scratch. everything. we started a you -- we started a off with 12 flavors and mango fruits from the philippines and then started trying them one by one and the family had a whole new clientele. the business really boomed after that. >> i think that the flavors we make reflect the diversity of san francisco.
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we were really surprised about the legacy project but we were thrilled to be a part of it. businesses come and go in the city. pretty tough for businesss to stay here because it is so expensive and there's so much competition. so for us who have been here all these years and still be popular and to be recognized by the city has been really a huge honor. >> we got a phone call from a woman who was 91 and she wanted to know if the mitchells still owned it and she was so happy that we were still involved, still the owners. she was our customer in 1953. and she still comes in. but she was just making sure that we were still around and it just makes us feel, you
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know, very proud that we're carrying on our father's legacy. and that we mean so much to so many people. ♪♪ >> it provides a perspective. and i think if you only looked at it in the here and now, you're missing the context. for me, legacy businesses, legacy bars and restaurants are really about setting the context for how we come to be where we are today. >> i just think it's part of san francisco. people like to see familiar stuff. at least i know i do. >> in the 1950s, you could see a picture of tommy's joint and looks exactly the same. we haven't change add thing. >> i remember one lady saying, you know, i've been eating this ice cream since before i was born. and i thought, wow! we have, too. ♪♪
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[music] >> san francisco is known as yerba buena, good herb after a mint that used to grow here. at this time there were 3 settlements one was mission delores. one the presidio and one was yerba buena which was urban center. there were 800 people in 1848 it was small. a lot of historic buildings were here including pony express headquarters. wells fargo. hudson bay trading company and famous early settlers one of whom william leaderdorph who
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lived blocks from here a successful business person. african-american decent and the first million airin california. >> wilwoman was the founders of san francisco. here during the gold rush came in the early 1840s. he spent time stake himself as a merchant seaman and a business person. his father and brother in new orleans. we know him for san francisco's history. establishing himself here arnold 18 twoochl he did one of many things the first to do in yerba buena. was not california yet and was not fully san francisco yet. >> because he was an american citizen but spoke spanish he was able to during the time when america was taking over california from mexico, there was annexations that happened and conflict emerging and war,
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of course. he was part of the peek deliberations and am bas doorship to create the state of california a vice council to mexico. mexico granted him citizenship. he loaned the government of san francisco money. to funds some of the war efforts to establish the city itself and the state, of course. he established the first hotel here the person people turned to often to receive dignitaries or hold large gatherings established the first public school here and helped start the public school system. he piloted the first steam ship on the bay. a big event for san francisco and depict instead state seal the ship was the sitk a. there is a small 4 block long
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length of street, owned much of that runs essentially where the transamerica building is to it ends at california. i walk today before am a cute side street. at this point t is the center what was all his property. he was the person entrusted to be the city's first treasurer. that is i big deal of itself to have that legacy part of an african-american the city's first banker. he was not only a forefather of the establishment of san francisco and california as a state but a leader in industry. he had a direct hahn in so many things that we look at in san francisco. part of our dna. you know you don't hear his anymore in the context of those. representation matters. you need to uplift this so people know him but people like him like me.
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like you. like anyone who looks like him to be, i can do this, too. to have the city's first banker and a street in the middle of financial district. that alone is powerful. [music] >> shared spaces have transformed san francisco's adjacent sidewalks, local business communities are more resilient and their neighborhood centers are more vibrant and mildly. sidewalks and parking lanes can be used for outdoor seating, dining, merchandising, and other community activities. we're counting on operators of shared spaces to ensure their sites are safe and accessible
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for all. people with disabilities enjoy all types of spaces. please provide at least 8 feet of open uninterrupted sidewalk so everyone can get through. sidewalk diverter let those who have low vision navigate through dining and other activity areas on the sidewalk. these devices are rectangular planters or boxes that are placed on the sidewalk at the ends of each shared space and need to be at least 12 inches wide and 24 inches long and 30 inches tall. they can be on wheels to make it easy to bring in and out at the start and the end of each day. but during business hours, they should be stationary and secure. please provide at least one wheelchair accessible dining table in your shared space so the disability people can patronize your business. to ensure that wheelchair users can
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get to the wheelchair accessible area in the park area, provide an adequate ramp or parklet ramps are even with the curb. nobody wants to trip or get stuck. cable covers or cable ramps can create tripping hazards and difficulties for wheelchair users so they are not permitted on sidewalks. instead, electrical cables should run overhead at least ten feet above sidewalk. these updates to the shared spaces program will help to ensure safety and accessibility for everyone, so that we can all enjoy these public spaces. more information is available at sf.govt/shared spaces.
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>> the meeting am come to order welcome to the march 15 meeting of budget and finance i'm supervisor connie chan, chair and i'm joined by vice chair mandelman and shortly by supervisor safai. our clerk is brent jalipea. i would like to thank colleena mendoza from sfgovtv. make sure to silence all cell