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tearing things adopt. we came here to make a statement you'vegotjohnstourtup there polluting the area. we've got 5 resident die from cancer so we're asking you to come out here. i brought you a paper they're working to and we need you guys to come out there and help us. j.b. r partners ease jackie they come up there to support us. with anglo i need you to come help me and shut this mess down. if the city won't the residents will. thank you. (clapping.) >> all right. ms. jacqueline. >> thank you. good evening. my name is jackie flynn i'm the director of the office in san francisco. first of all, i want to say thank you for coming to the bayview and, you know, your actions speak 4r0ur7bd than words words that p. this is one of the first meetings i've seen i want to say i appreciate that. i want to let you know about our work we do community engagement with youth programs. we want to be your community partner to make sure we educate our resident around environmental services in the future. there's a lot of families up there and what we do is strengthen our first names 3w07bd by fami
tearing things adopt. we came here to make a statement you've got john stourt up there polluting the area. we've got 5 resident die from cancer so we're asking you to come out here. i brought you a paper they're working to and we need you guys to come out there and help us. j.b. r partners ease jackie they come up there to support us. with anglo i need you to come help me and shut this mess down. if the city won't the residents will. thank you. (clapping.) >> all right. ms. jacqueline....
but we're proud of what glide does and congratulations toher.johnandi had a arm where else and john one out with his good evening including i didn't looks. i'm proud to represent in the south of market in the tenderloin we have such a strong organized filipino community it's about more open space and parks whether it's stronger rec centers or public schoolsor more affordable housing. today, i want to honor someone who is the physical maufrgs of all you all our office priorities and that's roy. please come up. >> so i met ray any first years in office he's born and raised south of market he's a self-taught film photographer and he was guardians best of 2011 winner. navigate many of you have seen his black and white photograph he was one of the opening exhibitions documenting our people and residents and seniors and families and our residents. ray and his family moved here from philippines in 2003. he represents so many schools. he's an engaged constituent. he used his art to tell their own story and to make visible the children and ask the of sixth street. he was a guest lure at
but we're proud of what glide does and congratulations to her. john and i had a arm where else and john one out with his good evening including i didn't looks. i'm proud to represent in the south of market in the tenderloin we have such a strong organized filipino community it's about more open space and parks whether it's stronger rec centers or public schoolsor more affordable housing. today, i want to honor someone who is the physical maufrgs of all you all our office priorities and that's...
here amyandjohnfor772 and then also i think we have a public comment on van lay. >> just so i know how much do you have to present for timing wise. >> oh, okay. >> let's see i'm shannon ferguson. this is a >> closer to the mike. >> i'm here to ask the commission to rem the mills act contract. just to give you a little bit of background there are two 2rib9 properties the house and cottage. the congressional is in the top photo. what's important is the garden setting it's relatively unaltered from when the port family lived there for a one hundred years. you can see the garden in the historic photocopy on the bottom. we've focused on two key issues site drarnl and structural reenforceme reenforcement. the site suffers from poor drainage. also proposed is foundation reenforcement it's a full brick foundation that's been impartial reinforced in the 1990s, there's a treatment on the basement there's some disadvantage that's in the upper left corn. the majority of the foundation is tainted in the upper right and some areas are exposed and the com has an unrrsz foundation. other scop
here amy and john for 772 and then also i think we have a public comment on van lay. >> just so i know how much do you have to present for timing wise. >> oh, okay. >> let's see i'm shannon ferguson. this is a >> closer to the mike. >> i'm here to ask the commission to rem the mills act contract. just to give you a little bit of background there are two 2rib9 properties the house and cottage. the congressional is in the top photo. what's important is the garden...
embarcadero. >> good afternoon.i'mjohni'mwith the planning and development division i'll try to be belief and to the point. in september of 2012 the port commission you provided an rfp to renovate the pier 28 building with the objective to quickly get this asset into productive use and provide a revenue stream to the port. the bulk head building along the embarcadero as well as a limited portion of the pier shed. this is represented grapple on attachments 3 and 4 of the staff report. the staff report issued an rfp for the bulk head or by a and received two smildz in march, 2013 san francisco waterfront partners and t m g pier 38 partners that he they also get an consulting firm to analyze the port and their analyze is on part 6 of the staff report. staff formed an elevation panel that included a south beach member as well as those having expertise in reaming and project management to restore the two proposals. in june 2012 the panel reviewed it analysis of the submittals and scored the interviews with each of the developers. the scoring of the proposals is shown as table 2 and the
embarcadero. >> good afternoon. i'm john i'm with the planning and development division i'll try to be belief and to the point. in september of 2012 the port commission you provided an rfp to renovate the pier 28 building with the objective to quickly get this asset into productive use and provide a revenue stream to the port. the bulk head building along the embarcadero as well as a limited portion of the pier shed. this is represented grapple on attachments 3 and 4 of the staff report....
the tenant is done or not. we assume they would be performed if asked. that behaveajohnisprepared to read into the record the amendment to that effect it's not a volunteer process >> there's an amendment? >> yes. deputy city attorney john. there's actually we'd recommended tweaking some of the language in the eviction paragraph but going to the point that your discussing currently, the provision would require the applicant to certify that the original tenant reoccupy the opt and it would say the mr. president, i have the applicant shall certainty >> sorry could you reference the file and . >> sure the same language is in both ordinances. their ears to find in item 3 which is just shorter. and it's on page 34 the double underlined provisions that the section at the top of the page 4 start on line 3. that was the amendment the committee made last week. so they're the very end of that provision states the applicant shall certify the tenant shall occupy after the eviction. either the tenant shall certify to the planning commission that the original tenant reply or the applicant shall
the tenant is done or not. we assume they would be performed if asked. that behave a john is prepared to read into the record the amendment to that effect it's not a volunteer process >> there's an amendment? >> yes. deputy city attorney john. there's actually we'd recommended tweaking some of the language in the eviction paragraph but going to the point that your discussing currently, the provision would require the applicant to certify that the original tenant reoccupy the opt...
you. >> dwayne jones. are you present? >> is dwayne out in the hollowing. >> can we gotojohninthe meantime. >> hi, john. >> and can someone locate dwaib john's. >> could a i see if dwayne john's is he out in the lobby can you send him in important public comment. >> good afternoon madam president and madam vice president. i'm john cane a port attend for 12 years i know the south beach waterfront very, very well, we're located north of pier 38 pr along with the reds and job house we'll be the port restaurants closet to pier 38. very much in favor of the redevelopment of pier 38. more activity is also an transition on game days and on non-game days getting tenant in the building is great i recommend the t m j contractors they know how to do things. they help us with the dive permits. and i feel 38 they and t m j are the perfect developer for pier 38 >> dwayne jones and just one item. >> okay. thank you. all right. commissioners comments please. well, i would like to say that korean was right this was a hard decision we had two well qualified good proposals and so this was an extreme
you. >> dwayne jones. are you present? >> is dwayne out in the hollowing. >> can we go to john in the meantime. >> hi, john. >> and can someone locate dwaib john's. >> could a i see if dwayne john's is he out in the lobby can you send him in important public comment. >> good afternoon madam president and madam vice president. i'm john cane a port attend for 12 years i know the south beach waterfront very, very well, we're located north of pier 38 pr...
commission and a big shout outforjohnst.croix for the director and today's policy administration class, i thought that was nice. >> it is nice. >> i want to remind the commissioners that your anti-harassment training has to be completed by the end of december. and i send e-mails along the lines. and we are going to do, as you know, next year we go to all electronic filing for form 700s and so we schedule the trainings for february 5th at 2:00, and march 5th at 2:00 in room 408 down the hall. >> and this is training for the general public? >> or for the people. >> for the filers. >> yeah. >> we don't necessarily need the training but we are provided it for the people that are going to face the difficulty. and i want to show you this, there is a city wide data base, that is being or has been created to allow people, the public greater access to information that is available through the city agencies. and this chart shows you the level of participation. by the department, and it is actually by user name and the top line steve massy is our tech person and so that purple line represen
commission and a big shout out for john st. croix for the director and today's policy administration class, i thought that was nice. >> it is nice. >> i want to remind the commissioners that your anti-harassment training has to be completed by the end of december. and i send e-mails along the lines. and we are going to do, as you know, next year we go to all electronic filing for form 700s and so we schedule the trainings for february 5th at 2:00, and march 5th at 2:00 in room 408...
kim's office for the stabilizationplan.johnhewill so apple speak for himself he's providing direct services to our search and seizures with the affordable housing development that's surrounding did moscone center and heel amply serve on little committee to assist in the question of stablz the south of market community during this time of development. thank you >> sorry about this john you would be the first speaker for this particular item. >> good afternoon, members. i'm john. thank you very much for considering my plantation. i joined the group in 1978 and 35 years of work with that development housing development. and what i hope to bring to the stabilization cac is the benefit of some experience and expertise. it's important the body for south of market it's a real enforcement vehicle. if you have any questions, we'll be happy to answer them. >> okay supervisor breed. >> hi, good to see you. i notice you still have you're the present commissioner for the treasure island authority >> that's correct. >> i didn't see your in common name on the list. also attendance, of course, is
kim's office for the stabilization plan. john he will so apple speak for himself he's providing direct services to our search and seizures with the affordable housing development that's surrounding did moscone center and heel amply serve on little committee to assist in the question of stablz the south of market community during this time of development. thank you >> sorry about this john you would be the first speaker for this particular item. >> good afternoon, members. i'm john....
center n here. we call himunclejohnmccleanerhe was the first person to start the tradition of lighting the trees that end here in front of mcclaren lodge. this this is san francisco's of the city and county of san francisco it's a monterey cypress tonight we're going to light over 1 hundred and 50 lights so t a big shout out to your entire department who tptd uncle john's tradition and especially our superintendant bob and his manages and a special shout out to our entire recreation staff who planned this fire department we've got tree to thaters who hang the light and our electrician let's give a big shout out to the hardest working city employees anywhere (clapping.) so we're going thrilled most of all that you're here that our community is here we get to share that especially with our kids. cities are about special moment and i hope tonight is a night you also remember. we're thrilled to have you. we at one point ask our asking mayor norman yee to come up. >> thanks phil happy holidays hanukkah and merry christmas. this is a tradition that started 84 enforcing and i'm so gl
center n here. we call him uncle john mccleaner he was the first person to start the tradition of lighting the trees that end here in front of mcclaren lodge. this this is san francisco's of the city and county of san francisco it's a monterey cypress tonight we're going to light over 1 hundred and 50 lights so t a big shout out to your entire department who tptd uncle john's tradition and especially our superintendant bob and his manages and a special shout out to our entire recreation staff...
last year's from thatfromjohnforthe tenderloin station. action. thank you. we have captain make his way to the podium >> good evening champion cheri's. >> good evening, members of the plod and public. i'm the commanding officer of the police department. their here to make a request to accept an automatic matted defibrillator latter from john of the historic john's grill located in the tenderloin police district 63 ellis. john is very involved in the tenderloin and is the co-chair of the turned out police station community viruses board. the a e ds have an stems of 20 thousand if that p i could add to this there's cardiac arrests that occur if you can get an a u d to a victim you can certainly sustain that life coupled with the fire department can get there. more often is the katsz we're the first responder on scene before the fire department and obviously they're the processes that will get them to the hospital but if we have this excise we can save lives where we're trying to get 50 of those a u ds and get them into police cars. mr. constant condition is in the tenderloin. we belie
last year's from that from john for the tenderloin station. action. thank you. we have captain make his way to the podium >> good evening champion cheri's. >> good evening, members of the plod and public. i'm the commanding officer of the police department. their here to make a request to accept an automatic matted defibrillator latter from john of the historic john's grill located in the tenderloin police district 63 ellis. john is very involved in the tenderloin and is the...
that go tothejohnschooland one is... oh, [ speaking in a foreign language ] . there are 4 and 9. p john, and holland. i am here for the affordable housing. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> i wrote down what i was going to say but the best testimony is when it comes from the heart and i lived in the shelter. [ speaking in a foreign language ] and it is a horrible experience not to be able to give your children a roof over their heads. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> and it is really hard when you are not high income earning and you don't have a stable job. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> and i think that it is really important that all of our children have a roof over their head as well as a good education. and for the future of this country. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> and just really that you are supporting affordable housing for folks like me that don't have a really high income. p [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> thank you and good night. >> i am a parent advocate and i could tell you the stories about the families that i work with, but instead
that go to the john school and one is... oh, [ speaking in a foreign language ] . there are 4 and 9. p john, and holland. i am here for the affordable housing. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> i wrote down what i was going to say but the best testimony is when it comes from the heart and i lived in the shelter. [ speaking in a foreign language ] and it is a horrible experience not to be able to give your children a roof over their heads. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >>...
local level thank youtojohnavalosand the entire community to worked to make sure we have no longer a relationship with immigration here 90 in san francisco. >> (speaking spanish.) >> we also have heard from ed lee the mayor thank you for being here because we are closing the accomplishment gap and missions schools have a wait list people trying to goat into those schools. >> (speaking spanish.) >> but before i mention i bring the students such as we've accomplished as a community we have some struggles and challenges the biggest challenge right now is people in the mission especially but throughout san francisco working people in latino are being pushed out of this place in the city and county of san francisco. >> (speaking spanish.) >> so i hope that as we move forward we keep the middle income people in san francisco especially our cabinet latino families (clapping) >> (speaking spanish.) >> so i'll call some amazing young people beginning with marvin. so marvin miss diaz says he's articulate and loves to take on leadership roles from the classroom marvin moved here last year fro
local level thank you to john avalos and the entire community to worked to make sure we have no longer a relationship with immigration here 90 in san francisco. >> (speaking spanish.) >> we also have heard from ed lee the mayor thank you for being here because we are closing the accomplishment gap and missions schools have a wait list people trying to goat into those schools. >> (speaking spanish.) >> but before i mention i bring the students such as we've accomplished...
speaker. >> goodafternoon,johninsan francisco. the power of christmas is back. what a power it is. it has been around for hundreds of years. i don't mean the power of money. it is the birthday and celebration of a personal friend to all of us. a friend to each of us that we can enjoy alone or with others. the only way that you can experience him is through your imagination. you can imagine him to be your make believe friend or your real friend. whatever works for you. a friend that will always be there through eternity. you don't need the internet to do so. all he asks of you is to love him in return. there are some that want to take him away from you. don't let them. merry christmas to everybody. president david chiu: thank you. any other members of the p be who wish to speak? general public comment? mam, please step up. speaker: good evening, supervisors. my name is jackie brie son. jakkee. i'm here to raise the issue of divorce that you have not heard where it comes to vulnerable populations which are housed nr: this vulnerable population is housed at taxpayers expense. the people
speaker. >> good afternoon, john in san francisco. the power of christmas is back. what a power it is. it has been around for hundreds of years. i don't mean the power of money. it is the birthday and celebration of a personal friend to all of us. a friend to each of us that we can enjoy alone or with others. the only way that you can experience him is through your imagination. you can imagine him to be your make believe friend or your real friend. whatever works for you. a friend that...
a letter. commissioner hyland. commissioner johnck scommissionerjohns. commissionerjohnck. commissioner wolfram and president hasz. so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 too. >> welcome back to the san francisco historic preservation commission regular meeting for wednesday, december 4, 2013. commissioners we left off under our regular calendar on 13 abc d eshlgs f g and h fornix case numbers 461 u at caramel at that street at 68 caramel let street and other addresses. peers street case no. 2214 on peer street and case 59 u at the for make street and 6656 tow make street and 1772 vallejo street. those are all consideration for adaptation for resolutions to recommend approval for the act. requests. >> good afternoon. commissioners susan parks deputy department staff there's the 8 contract item b-66 arrest ma let and 66 powers and item 64 peers and item abduction 66 to task that are designated under article 10 to the parks district. the 8th district at large and final contract is 7222 vallejo. as you know once you make your recommendations those are will
a letter. commissioner hyland. commissioner johnck s commissioner johns. commissioner johnck. commissioner wolfram and president hasz. so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 too. >> welcome back to the san francisco historic preservation commission regular meeting for wednesday, december 4, 2013. commissioners we left off under our regular calendar on 13 abc d eshlgs f g and h fornix case numbers 461 u at caramel at that street at 68 caramel let street and other...
chef this this afternoon actually this morning please welcome chief sir, from sfpd.chiefjohnanotherwise under san francisco fire department and the man in charge himself mr. mayor our own mayor, mr. lee >> (clapping) >> now the rest of you can get doing our work as we make introductions. first of all, thing to the 2kri6b8 microscopic nor out and beyond and please welcome to help us opening the morning with prayer and remarks. the description ofal programs for methodist coordinator roger brooks. >> thank you and again everyone for being here. to many people are meeting friends or hoping fliebt aren't scald or preparing meals for their thanksgiving families. you've here standing side by side preparing meals for people you may never moot. the salvation army is about others. i want to pause just for a moment of prayer. just obligate going to pray for a moment. yesterday iftsd with 3 add and 75 others san franciscans and prayer breakfast and it was a great way for people who believe many things come together. let's take a moment to thank god for this opportunity. god we do thank yo
chef this this afternoon actually this morning please welcome chief sir, from sfpd. chief john an otherwise under san francisco fire department and the man in charge himself mr. mayor our own mayor, mr. lee >> (clapping) >> now the rest of you can get doing our work as we make introductions. first of all, thing to the 2kri6b8 microscopic nor out and beyond and please welcome to help us opening the morning with prayer and remarks. the description ofal programs for methodist...
names) >> commissioners and staff my nameisjohni'mthe president and ceo of the aquarium foundation. i'm here on behalf of the bay senior senior staff applying to this proposal has unanimous support from the entire board of directors. it's an important program we want to inspire the watershed and have been doing that for over thirty years we've been honored to run the eco center. i know the watershed is a nature waterfront. 87 percent of californians don't know what the delta is. so addressing the huge literacy problem is critical and, you know, this is what we do this is our mission. so being able to work with the living tool like the eco center helps us to he'd that literacy problem head on we'd love our support for the proposal. thank you >> (calling names). >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm mia i'm the student and teacher programs coordinator and bay. i'm here to add my support to the bay area proposal to take occupancy of the herself responses park. i do so because i believe in the power of viral education. in its capacity to enlighten and grandparent and give us up t
names) >> commissioners and staff my name is john i'm the president and ceo of the aquarium foundation. i'm here on behalf of the bay senior senior staff applying to this proposal has unanimous support from the entire board of directors. it's an important program we want to inspire the watershed and have been doing that for over thirty years we've been honored to run the eco center. i know the watershed is a nature waterfront. 87 percent of californians don't know what the delta is. so...