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. >> linda chapman. this seems like a good direction to go into actually preserve the affordable housing that we have. and farber to try to have people if you are going to try to create common interests development and it's farber to have people who have relatively similar incomes in a particular project rather than trying to sandwich people with relatively relow resources into these expenses and market rate condos and hope when they're each away doze except their amount of their mortgage and they help with our property tax and so on to manage and i want to say i don't know if you have haven't had this kind of experience and that you have no protection. there's state law but you have to hire lawyers to enforce it and even in buildings which the city have at the same time, my board was driving us out and you know, also, if the trust that's not land trust does not understand that when they buy these buildings, there's tremendous amount of work that's going to have to be done, not necessarily advisable but
. >> linda chapman. this seems like a good direction to go into actually preserve the affordable housing that we have. and farber to try to have people if you are going to try to create common interests development and it's farber to have people who have relatively similar incomes in a particular project rather than trying to sandwich people with relatively relow resources into these expenses and market rate condos and hope when they're each away doze except their amount of their mortgage...
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. >> linda chapman. i like who i was here for the next item. hearing this, you already know how i feel about this city policies that have allowed people to layout there in the streets to begin with but this just calls to mind knob hill neighborhoods and how the tenants of knob hill for different reasons, speculation and so on, be being forced out of their homes including me at the time. just the tragedy. i would see these other people, even before it happened to me, and even though they might have another home, it wasn't their home. their home was the one that they lost. the same as my home was the one that i lost. when i was a tenant there and later when i was forced out of my co-op where i owned it. you know, the tragedy is just beyond belief. it's far worse than losing a job or anything else other than maybe losing a person who is really close to you. it's like practically the end of your life. i don't think you need to be urged to pass this. that concludes my remarks. >> clerk: that is our last public comment. >> thank you. >> supervisor pr
. >> linda chapman. i like who i was here for the next item. hearing this, you already know how i feel about this city policies that have allowed people to layout there in the streets to begin with but this just calls to mind knob hill neighborhoods and how the tenants of knob hill for different reasons, speculation and so on, be being forced out of their homes including me at the time. just the tragedy. i would see these other people, even before it happened to me, and even though they...
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. >> caller: linda chapman. i want to thank supervisor preston and, you know, i'm very pleased to having read the oversight board that, obviously, in those three community positions you'd be able to put one or more people who have hard core experience of living in co-ops and condos as opposed to funding them. and maybe of dealing with echo which is the -- you know, what would you say -- the professional association of us condo and co-op owners. i'm hoping that cara will be able to get some state legislation to help regulate the way that these operations function. i have been to some programs, one that was put on for co-os recently before the shutdown, including the national representatives with resources and so on. so i have good hope that you might be able to get people to help them. i'm puzzled about the zip codes. certainly when i lived in 94122 where i grew up, that it made sense, a certain uniformity of it. but 94109, i don't know what the impact will be. it seems to have something to do whether you'll loca
. >> caller: linda chapman. i want to thank supervisor preston and, you know, i'm very pleased to having read the oversight board that, obviously, in those three community positions you'd be able to put one or more people who have hard core experience of living in co-ops and condos as opposed to funding them. and maybe of dealing with echo which is the -- you know, what would you say -- the professional association of us condo and co-op owners. i'm hoping that cara will be able to get...
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. >> linda chapman. this seems like a good direction to go into actually preserve the affordable housing that we have. and farber to try to have people if you are going to try to create common interests development and it's farber to have people who have relatively similar incomes in a particular project rather than trying to sandwich people with relatively relow resources into these expenses and market rate condos and hope when they're each away doze except their amount of their mortgage and they help with our property tax and so on to manage and i want to say i don't know if you have haven't had this kind of experience and that you have no protection. there's state law but you have to hire lawyers to enforce it and even in buildings which the city have at the same time, my board was driving us out and you know, also, if the trust that's not land trust does not understand that when they buy these buildings, there's tremendous amount of work that's going to have to be done, not necessarily advisable but
. >> linda chapman. this seems like a good direction to go into actually preserve the affordable housing that we have. and farber to try to have people if you are going to try to create common interests development and it's farber to have people who have relatively similar incomes in a particular project rather than trying to sandwich people with relatively relow resources into these expenses and market rate condos and hope when they're each away doze except their amount of their mortgage...
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. >> linda chapman. i like who i was here for the next item.earing this, you already know how i feel about this city policies that have allowed people to layout there in the streets to begin with but this just calls to mind knob hill neighborhoods and how the tenants of knob hill for different reasons, speculation and so on, be being forced out of their homes including me at the time. just the tragedy. i would see these other people, even before it happened to me, and even though they might have another home, it wasn't their home. their home was the one that they lost. the same as my home was the one that i lost. when i was a tenant there and later when i was forced out of my co-op where i owned it. you know, the tragedy is just beyond belief. it's far worse than losing a job or anything else other than maybe losing a person who is really close to you. it's like practically the end of your life. i don't think you need to be urged to pass this. that concludes my remarks. >> clerk: that is our last public comment. >> thank you. >> supervisor pres
. >> linda chapman. i like who i was here for the next item.earing this, you already know how i feel about this city policies that have allowed people to layout there in the streets to begin with but this just calls to mind knob hill neighborhoods and how the tenants of knob hill for different reasons, speculation and so on, be being forced out of their homes including me at the time. just the tragedy. i would see these other people, even before it happened to me, and even though they...
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. >> linda chapman. i like who i was here for the next item. hearing this, you already know how i feel about this city policies that have allowed people to layout there in the streets to begin with but this just calls to mind knob hill neighborhoods and how the tenants of knob hill for different reasons, speculation and so on, be being forced out of their homes including me at the time. just the tragedy. i would see these other people, even before it happened to me, and even though they might have another home, it wasn't their home. their home was the one that they lost. the same as my home was the one that i lost. when i was a tenant there and later when i was forced out of my co-op where i owned it. you know, the tragedy is just beyond belief. it's far worse than losing a job or anything else other than maybe losing a person who is really close to you. it's like practically the end of your life. i don't think you need to be urged to pass this. that concludes my remarks. >> clerk: that is our last public comment. >> thank you. >> supervisor pr
. >> linda chapman. i like who i was here for the next item. hearing this, you already know how i feel about this city policies that have allowed people to layout there in the streets to begin with but this just calls to mind knob hill neighborhoods and how the tenants of knob hill for different reasons, speculation and so on, be being forced out of their homes including me at the time. just the tragedy. i would see these other people, even before it happened to me, and even though they...
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. >> linda chapman. i like who i was here for the next item. hearing this, you already know how i feel about this city policies that have allowed people to layout there in the streets to begin with but this just calls to mind knob hill neighborhoods and how the tenants of knob hill for different reasons, speculation and so on, be being forced out of their homes including me at the time. just the tragedy. i would see these other people, even before it happened to me, and even though they might have another home, it wasn't their home. their home was the one that they lost. the same as my home was the one that i lost. when i was a tenant there and later when i was forced out of my co-op where i owned it. you know, the tragedy is just beyond belief. it's far worse than losing a job or anything else other than maybe losing a person who is really close to you. it's like practically the end of your life. i don't think you need to be urged to pass this. that concludes my remarks. >> clerk: that is our last public comment. >> thank you. >> supervisor pr
. >> linda chapman. i like who i was here for the next item. hearing this, you already know how i feel about this city policies that have allowed people to layout there in the streets to begin with but this just calls to mind knob hill neighborhoods and how the tenants of knob hill for different reasons, speculation and so on, be being forced out of their homes including me at the time. just the tragedy. i would see these other people, even before it happened to me, and even though they...