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alison vanderslice. [inaudible] in more detail during the staff presentation, the item before you is an opportunity to receive public comment and to provide comments on the draft environmental impact report for the sfmta potrero yard project. this draf e.i.r. is brought before you as a significant impact with identify to a historical resource. the department is requesting your comments on the adequacy of the e.i.r., specifically, the designation of historical resources, the mitigation measures, and alternatives. the full preservation alternative was revised, and that was presented in the full draft e.i.r. today. your comments will be recorded and responded to in a response to comments document. additionally, your comments will be transmitted to the planning commission. joining me is the e.i.r. manager for the project, and michael christiansen, senior current planner. members of the sfmta project team are present, as well, and before i turn it over to justin, i would like to turn it over to the project sp
alison vanderslice. [inaudible] in more detail during the staff presentation, the item before you is an opportunity to receive public comment and to provide comments on the draft environmental impact report for the sfmta potrero yard project. this draf e.i.r. is brought before you as a significant impact with identify to a historical resource. the department is requesting your comments on the adequacy of the e.i.r., specifically, the designation of historical resources, the mitigation measures,...
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environmental review officer debbie jane, chris partner, and ceqa cultural resource manager allison vanderslice. >> secretary: nick. >> i am here. can you hear me okay? >> great good afternoon commissioners. my name's nick foster. i'm planning department staff. i'll be walking you through the project and then my colleague chris towns over at the recreation and parks department will provide an analysis of the shadow findings for you. after all public comment. now, i'd like to quickly pause and hand over the virtual microphone to the san francisco fire department chief nicholson on the line. >> i am here. my name is janine nicholson. thank you for allowing me a few minutes of your time today. the san francisco fire department is 100% the new fire station 13 build. the current station 13 which i worked at for many years is over 50 years old. it is outdated, crowded, and in need of major capitol improvements including kitchen repair and upgrades, replacement of the h-vac electrical upgrades. window replacement, etc. which will cost millions of dollars. funding for capitol improvement and replacemen
environmental review officer debbie jane, chris partner, and ceqa cultural resource manager allison vanderslice. >> secretary: nick. >> i am here. can you hear me okay? >> great good afternoon commissioners. my name's nick foster. i'm planning department staff. i'll be walking you through the project and then my colleague chris towns over at the recreation and parks department will provide an analysis of the shadow findings for you. after all public comment. now, i'd like to...
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in this case, i think allison vanderslice is here. i want to confirm with this legislation, it will not prevent the city department from maintaining the golf course that permeates this at lincoln park. i'm here today and to answer your question, the planning department does have a very robust archaeological review that's undertaken under the california environmental quality act. those review procedures would stay in place and based on our discussions with my department, those processes would not change as part of the landmarking. so there wouldn't be additional review procedures. so therefore ordinary maintenance and repair as well as other utility work such as irrigation work and other work that would need to continue forward to do maintenance would not be impacted and would continue as they do which i'm happy to answer questions on. thank you. >> supervisor chan: great. and i think that a lot of folks also think about that any other type of renovation, i think even without this and could you please confirm for us on the record just
in this case, i think allison vanderslice is here. i want to confirm with this legislation, it will not prevent the city department from maintaining the golf course that permeates this at lincoln park. i'm here today and to answer your question, the planning department does have a very robust archaeological review that's undertaken under the california environmental quality act. those review procedures would stay in place and based on our discussions with my department, those processes would...
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in this case, i think allison vanderslice is here.egislation, it will not prevent the city department from maintaining the golf course that permeates this at lincoln park. i'm here today and to answer your question, the planning department does have a very robust archaeological review that's undertaken under the california environmental quality act. those review procedures would stay in place and based on our discussions with my department, those processes would not change as part of the landmarking. so there wouldn't be additional review procedures. so therefore ordinary maintenance and repair as well as other utility work such as irrigation work and other work that would need to continue forward to do maintenance would not be impacted and would continue as they do which i'm happy to answer questions on. thank you. >> supervisor chan: great. and i think that a lot of folks also think about that any other type of renovation, i think even without this and could you please confirm for us on the record just so that folks actually underst
in this case, i think allison vanderslice is here.egislation, it will not prevent the city department from maintaining the golf course that permeates this at lincoln park. i'm here today and to answer your question, the planning department does have a very robust archaeological review that's undertaken under the california environmental quality act. those review procedures would stay in place and based on our discussions with my department, those processes would not change as part of the...
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in this case, i think allison vanderslice is here. i want to confirm with this legislation, it will not prevent the city department from maintaining the golf course that permeates this at lincoln park. i'm here today and to answer your question, the planning department does have a very robust archaeological review that's undertaken under the california environmental quality act. those review procedures would stay in place and based on our discussions with my department, those processes would not change as part of the landmarking. so there wouldn't be additional review procedures. so therefore ordinary maintenance and repair as well as other utility work such as irrigation work and other work that would need to continue forward to do maintenance would not be impacted and would continue as they do which i'm happy to answer questions on. thank you. >> supervisor chan: great. and i think that a lot of folks also think about that any other type of renovation, i think even without this and could you please confirm for us on the record just
in this case, i think allison vanderslice is here. i want to confirm with this legislation, it will not prevent the city department from maintaining the golf course that permeates this at lincoln park. i'm here today and to answer your question, the planning department does have a very robust archaeological review that's undertaken under the california environmental quality act. those review procedures would stay in place and based on our discussions with my department, those processes would...