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i believe, since i was at d.p.w. city, maybe when the code was written, but anyway, it was not to protect the streets. if you have everyone digging and breaking the con crest for. >> our response to that question would be that for confirming the lateral is installed up to code, that would be the homeowner's responsibility. >> it's covered by the insurance policy. >> if you know there's an inclusion if it's not too cold, they wouldn't cover it. how could you tell vice it and how much would it be to guarantee that if you have any issues it would be covered. this is a ball bark and it's many years around the bay area and just getting a cktv inspection from a qualified plumber is probably in the 200 to $400 range to give you a sense. >> does the p.u.c. have a list of referrals or does the insurance company. i have to try and put myself in the position of a customer. not only for the inspection part but also for the repair. i couldn't kno wouldn't know wh. it would be nice to have a list of referrals. like here is a list of qu
i believe, since i was at d.p.w. city, maybe when the code was written, but anyway, it was not to protect the streets. if you have everyone digging and breaking the con crest for. >> our response to that question would be that for confirming the lateral is installed up to code, that would be the homeowner's responsibility. >> it's covered by the insurance policy. >> if you know there's an inclusion if it's not too cold, they wouldn't cover it. how could you tell vice it and...
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city. in addition to recology and d.p.w., we have sergeant james pacini from the san francisco police department's bayview station and representatives from recology on-site for wes, and there may be other staff members here. but with that said, i want to first turn this over to hear from mr. larry stringer who's a deputy over at the department of public works. thank you so much for being here, and mr. stringer, it's on you. >> thank you, supervisor walton and supervisors. illegal dumping is a huge problem in san francisco. kind of all over, but it is extremely probably at its worst in the bayview. there are a number of reasons why we have illegal dumping. one of them starts with inadequate garbage service. we find out from people that they either have insufficient garbage service and what happens is it ended up on the sidewalk, on a corner or in an abandoned area in the city. one of the second areas that we struggle with drastically is with construction debris. as the picture depicts, this was not somebody just cleaning out their household bar gagarb this is somebody that has done some sentence st
city. in addition to recology and d.p.w., we have sergeant james pacini from the san francisco police department's bayview station and representatives from recology on-site for wes, and there may be other staff members here. but with that said, i want to first turn this over to hear from mr. larry stringer who's a deputy over at the department of public works. thank you so much for being here, and mr. stringer, it's on you. >> thank you, supervisor walton and supervisors. illegal dumping...
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d.p.w. requirements. so there's a city standard concrete within the sidewalk walkways. there are -- there's a standard city street section with an asphalt service for all of the vehicular and bikeways. and then in certain of the furnishings zones, within the streets, there are special paving types, unit pavers and/or stone sets in the furnishing zoning. this shows a few of the places within treasure island in phase 1, where some of those special paving types are used and the intersections. and then in the shared public way, which links to the intermodal transit hub. and then the special paving type that you see here with stone and then concrete unit pavers. and within the parks and open space, there's a selection of materials again based on each of the different use types. and the intensity of use, looking at each of os variety of mixes. and i'm just going to go through each of the paving materials that have been selected for phase one of the project. here beginning with stabilized crushed stone, which is used in limited places within certain of the parks, where the int
d.p.w. requirements. so there's a city standard concrete within the sidewalk walkways. there are -- there's a standard city street section with an asphalt service for all of the vehicular and bikeways. and then in certain of the furnishings zones, within the streets, there are special paving types, unit pavers and/or stone sets in the furnishing zoning. this shows a few of the places within treasure island in phase 1, where some of those special paving types are used and the intersections. and...
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i have been involved in esa 2020 presentations throughout the city as long as with s.f. p.t. and d.p.w. when the bureau of equipment responds, they go out and do a repair to keep our company in service without having to change over. that's actually quite a feat. the clothing depot fulfilled 151 request for clothing and safety equipment and support services which is my office fulfilled 159 request for facilities maintenance. that's about it. >> president nakajo: thank you very much chief. commissioners have a question, they'll call you back up. thank you. chief nicholson. >> i like to call assistant deputy chief michael cochran up from homeland security to give you an overview. >> president nakajo: welcome chief cochran. >> good evening mr. president, commissioners, chief hayes-white, mike cochran homeland security. the report for homeland security for this month i will start with special event. i want to thank the chief. he works on lot these. first one of -- we manned this centre downstairs. st. patrick's day parade, we sent lot of units. no major incident. i want acknowledge lieutena
i have been involved in esa 2020 presentations throughout the city as long as with s.f. p.t. and d.p.w. when the bureau of equipment responds, they go out and do a repair to keep our company in service without having to change over. that's actually quite a feat. the clothing depot fulfilled 151 request for clothing and safety equipment and support services which is my office fulfilled 159 request for facilities maintenance. that's about it. >> president nakajo: thank you very much chief....
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it's been through quite a lot of city departments, as you know. fire department, planning, d.p.w., p.u.c. it went back and forth a couple of times to different agencies. from what i see, it looks like it's a properly issued site permit. there would be an addenda process as we know to bring in the structural drawings, architectural and technical, interesting, plumbing permits, and i did hear the comments about the easements, and i think the city attorney, brad's comments were relevant in that, you know, generally, a recorded easement would need to be shown to d.b.i. if there was one. i don't think there was one in place as you've heard. it's unfortunate, we deal with these situations a lot, where for many, many years, something's existed. i've dealt with it just in general for complaints where someone's been using a gate for a long time. the recorded easement and that process is generally -- we would refer that could civil. it is a civil issue. my understanding today, if there is going to be an easement, the city then are party to that easement, as well. they've sort of cleaned up
it's been through quite a lot of city departments, as you know. fire department, planning, d.p.w., p.u.c. it went back and forth a couple of times to different agencies. from what i see, it looks like it's a properly issued site permit. there would be an addenda process as we know to bring in the structural drawings, architectural and technical, interesting, plumbing permits, and i did hear the comments about the easements, and i think the city attorney, brad's comments were relevant in that,...
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her operations, and certainly employed the input of n.p.s., d.p.w., and one of the canine units, and one of the canine units came from south city. and as part of my command set-up, the p.i. o. acted as p.i.o. as well as liason. >> thank you very much. i think we have a more robust picture of what is going on and how coordination is so key. i would also like to call up lieutenant baxter at this time, too. thank you, chief jeradivac. >> good morning, commissioners, chief, command staff, chief nicholson, congratulations. my name is lieutenant jonathan baxter. i'm the public information officer for the san francisco fire department. two items i would like to address is the first questions that was being asked about the public education i believe by commissioner fernazi, and what we're actually doing and how it is actually being of benefit and affective. sorry. starting last year, we increased our efforts to expand on an actual banner at station 34 on high surf advisory days. we have pamphlets we produced in-house at the fire department on surf safety and coastal safety information. our operation mode right now is when we do have a
her operations, and certainly employed the input of n.p.s., d.p.w., and one of the canine units, and one of the canine units came from south city. and as part of my command set-up, the p.i. o. acted as p.i.o. as well as liason. >> thank you very much. i think we have a more robust picture of what is going on and how coordination is so key. i would also like to call up lieutenant baxter at this time, too. thank you, chief jeradivac. >> good morning, commissioners, chief, command...
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city departments, i charge them with murder and i charge them with genocide. i charge the san francisco police department with murder and genocide and the d.p.w. with murder and genocide and taking someone's only means of roof is unacceptable. the police are lying and they actual lie are violating the laws and they're supposed to give a 24 hour written notice and they feel to do that and they are supposed to hold your belongings for 940 days and they do not do. sweep, we're not trash. i think the homelessness are under aggressive attack. it's been increasing in the city. we need more compassion from our city departments not aggressive attacks. stop using homelessness as an escape goat why the city is dirty. why don't you have more garbage cannes, 24 hour accessible bathrooms, why didn't jerry brown sign for safe-injection sites, provide keys to someone and a lease for housing as opposed to taking their only buildingings, you are taking people's medication, people's property identification, this is an act. the thing is that when we talk about who are the experts in this situation, those of us who have been homeless, i was 8-year-old and i slept
city departments, i charge them with murder and i charge them with genocide. i charge the san francisco police department with murder and genocide and the d.p.w. with murder and genocide and taking someone's only means of roof is unacceptable. the police are lying and they actual lie are violating the laws and they're supposed to give a 24 hour written notice and they feel to do that and they are supposed to hold your belongings for 940 days and they do not do. sweep, we're not trash. i think...
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d.p.w., d.p.h., parks and rec. they are dedicated and compassionate professionals. however after five months, walking my neighborhood even finding more 311 reports and more dangers, i'm even more frustrated. the city clean the homeless encampments up and move them along again and again and again. they are at rock bottom, not just homeless, but mental health and drug addiction. nearly all of them were offered shelter last fall, turned them down. we need meaningful metrics and we need to close the gap in the process that today's hearing has -- has revealed. but most importantly, we need leadership to take those tough assistances, take those to -- stances, take those to the next level. we need people thinking together about how we can use -- [inaudible] >> supervisor mandelman: next speaker. >> brian edwards, d-5. we're blinded by numbers. there might be at any given time 300 spaces for treatment beds. that's 4700 people that couldn't get services if they wanted to, if they don't want to. the capacity isn't there. one of the -- i can't believe how high you can shovel and stack things. commander lozar today was talking about his policy. his policy is completely different than what is actually going on
d.p.w., d.p.h., parks and rec. they are dedicated and compassionate professionals. however after five months, walking my neighborhood even finding more 311 reports and more dangers, i'm even more frustrated. the city clean the homeless encampments up and move them along again and again and again. they are at rock bottom, not just homeless, but mental health and drug addiction. nearly all of them were offered shelter last fall, turned them down. we need meaningful metrics and we need to close...
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d.p.w. come with that. madam, secretary, are there any other items, besides our regular business for the next commission meeting? >> not set at the moment. >> at some point, if you could have some discussion with our city attorney about an education on some of the charter concepts that he was talking about. i know that we have to do that in open session, but i think that if he gives us an educational piece or at least a briefing update on that, the commissioners can be abreast on it. only because there has been a period of time. anything else, madam secretary? >> not for next week, no. or the next meeting. >> any public comment in terms of fire commission future agenda meetings and items? any move from the public? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> item 8, correspondence received. e-mails in support of edna, the cat. >> any discussion in terms of the commission on the correspondence received? having seeing none, that item is moved. >> did you call public comment? >> public comment on that item of correspondence? seeing none, public comment is closed. madam secretary. >> item 9, ad journment. >> out of respect for you, chief rivera, and your mom, thank you so much. chief hayes white, donald wilso
d.p.w. come with that. madam, secretary, are there any other items, besides our regular business for the next commission meeting? >> not set at the moment. >> at some point, if you could have some discussion with our city attorney about an education on some of the charter concepts that he was talking about. i know that we have to do that in open session, but i think that if he gives us an educational piece or at least a briefing update on that, the commissioners can be abreast on...