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and amend 9 s ap plan with bcdc we met with bcdc a few months back they basically told you that the bcdc plan was oriented a couple years ago when they did the boat race thinking they needed our pier and we never know the wheat at that project was not going to start for another year and we didn't notice it or whenever there's no need to demolish a restaurant that didn't need to be diminished it didn't make sense until it needs for done what we need to do is amend bcdc plan with the ports support i really building it can be accomplished and create for revenues for the city and keep employment going some really good hard working people we've had a good relationship for all the years it would be a shame to have something like that happen until it's necessary to happen i'd like to do is get the commissioners here for you to talk to say staff about this and get them to work with use it can be accomplished we work together like we have for 40 years it's you know, i guess i'm pleading with you because it's right thing to do and thank you for listening to me. >> our next speaker is jack. >>
and amend 9 s ap plan with bcdc we met with bcdc a few months back they basically told you that the bcdc plan was oriented a couple years ago when they did the boat race thinking they needed our pier and we never know the wheat at that project was not going to start for another year and we didn't notice it or whenever there's no need to demolish a restaurant that didn't need to be diminished it didn't make sense until it needs for done what we need to do is amend bcdc plan with the ports...
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up on the discussion i want to ask you i wonder if you're all aware of the phenomenal work done by bcdc taylor's there's a document called sea level rise no san francisco bay area that details with the collective aspect the assets do end at the line in the sand which is the limit of the city and county of san francisco but there's a lot of discussion i'm concerned about the vulnerability and the seat go viability looks at both private and public rodent there are forward-looking approaches particle the a i a has been actually to start leading particle the residential design no sea level rise and tsunami effected areas to look at the housing looking at the ground floor there's an example and it will be interesting as we're looking asset protection to look at those models as well bcdc has has spoken about the high-level rise in the document that's probably not available if you have someone speak shares with you and classifying 4 types of development they're talking about the title denying development and the economy driven development and the tiled tiled and economic development i want tha
up on the discussion i want to ask you i wonder if you're all aware of the phenomenal work done by bcdc taylor's there's a document called sea level rise no san francisco bay area that details with the collective aspect the assets do end at the line in the sand which is the limit of the city and county of san francisco but there's a lot of discussion i'm concerned about the vulnerability and the seat go viability looks at both private and public rodent there are forward-looking approaches...
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bcdc gookdz i'll industry the question is long term were in the best interests of the trust so here's a map of the property it includes 17 leases 13 sub tenants of ocii i've discussed the point pier 40 the southeast harbor and rincon park the sub tenants are carmen and american truce and etc. when we were here in two years ago wisp talking about a transition plan at the time and we recognize there are financial barriers to transition including and operating deficit in the harbor and long term debt associated with the harbor and bcdc obligations we've worked with ocii the port commission gave us recommendations we work with ocii and the ocii commission to change the financial outlook of the harbor the burden rates 22 percent and adding a parking fee of $600 putting on another fee who was an $800000 debt is now a positive position ocii i worked with the city to occur tax increments of $450,000 to apply to the revenue bond par this slide shows the 5 year projections of the harbor we're now at a positive financial projection revenues s are sufficient to cover the operating 0 and after the
bcdc gookdz i'll industry the question is long term were in the best interests of the trust so here's a map of the property it includes 17 leases 13 sub tenants of ocii i've discussed the point pier 40 the southeast harbor and rincon park the sub tenants are carmen and american truce and etc. when we were here in two years ago wisp talking about a transition plan at the time and we recognize there are financial barriers to transition including and operating deficit in the harbor and long term...
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representatives that are selected for health identified by bcdc state lands i think we've all come to understand the indicas what is consistent with the public trust and how to balance it with the public benefits and the public access and be able to finance the improvements along the waterfront are shared by both parties so we see ourselves refreshing and looking at want current membership of the advise groups we have representing that membership with the areas we want to make sure are covered and making sure we have a port wide-body that can also homogenize and integrated integrate the recommends on the waterfront and tells you about the outreach has been so far is there a process getting it out citywide. >> we have been working at a number of different levels certainly to starting with the port authority's and 55 the advisors groups gone to the city and spur citywide organizations spur we've gone to our sister agencies within the city family we've gone to bcdc and met with the state lands to get their insighted into other stakeholders we should be touching base with our efforts on p
representatives that are selected for health identified by bcdc state lands i think we've all come to understand the indicas what is consistent with the public trust and how to balance it with the public benefits and the public access and be able to finance the improvements along the waterfront are shared by both parties so we see ourselves refreshing and looking at want current membership of the advise groups we have representing that membership with the areas we want to make sure are covered...
we've had multiple meetings with bcdc staff to develop that public access plan that you s
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we have to get the lease approved, state land wrapped up, bcdc approval. we have to get our permits. so, as you all know, that takes time, but we would hope that by next fall we would have tenants in place. >> and are you in negotiation with some prospective tenants now or you're waiting? >> we are in discussions now. >> and at what point would you be able to disclose so we have a sense whatv kind of tenants are coming in? >> i think after those leases are signed. >> prospective lessees you would have a lease first before they could conclude anything with you. >> i just want to clarify [speaker not understood] on the cmd growth. the lease doesn't have a cmd goal under the administrative code, but the port commission does and that is correct, we are discussing that. your feedback discussion begin at the bought many of page 6 of the staff report. so, i just want to clarify. the city's official contract monitoring division, cmd will not be setting the goal, but the port staff will be negotiating a goal. is that responsive commissioner? >> thank you. i had a c
we have to get the lease approved, state land wrapped up, bcdc approval. we have to get our permits. so, as you all know, that takes time, but we would hope that by next fall we would have tenants in place. >> and are you in negotiation with some prospective tenants now or you're waiting? >> we are in discussions now. >> and at what point would you be able to disclose so we have a sense whatv kind of tenants are coming in? >> i think after those leases are signed....
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until bcdc or nih -- the cdc or nih comes up what then answer -- with an answer, there will continueo be friends series that lead to these pocket outbreaks. answer why autism is increasing, and everything goes away. i do not think it should be required. host: next a call and washington d.c.. what do you do in the medical profession? caller: i am a graduate student. host: should vaccinations be mandatory? caller: yes. i am from ethiopia. while -- i understand that we are protecting our people. we are protecting our people because we were able to vaccinate [indiscernible] i do not see any reason not to get vaccinated in the united states. the number of kids are increasing [indiscernible] host: are vaccinations required in ethiopia? caller: yes, it is required. every trial has to be vaccinated. we have documentation -- it is not electronic, but we have documentation. host: should all immigrants coming into the u.s. be vaccinated? caller: obviously. if you are not vaccinated, not only you, but you can get other sick. for the sake of others it should be mandated. host: from the new york t
until bcdc or nih -- the cdc or nih comes up what then answer -- with an answer, there will continueo be friends series that lead to these pocket outbreaks. answer why autism is increasing, and everything goes away. i do not think it should be required. host: next a call and washington d.c.. what do you do in the medical profession? caller: i am a graduate student. host: should vaccinations be mandatory? caller: yes. i am from ethiopia. while -- i understand that we are protecting our people....