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Be hurting at that point in time. So, i recommendation at this point would be to increase the excess use charge to three times, believe the reduction level at 25 for interruptible customers as well. Whats in front of us actually is different than that is in it but yes. Its a 30 reduction for interruptible customers. Im recommending at this point do we limit that to 25 because were actually getting the performance at a people. Im not sure we need to bump that up but deftly bump up the penalties so [inaudible] have to pay more if they screw up i like to keep it at the higher level. I understand people and performing very well and with that hopefully will mean nobody runs into these limits. These are folks that have been getting a rate reduction and i think we really need to make sure the reduction that we water is greater than for people not getting that great benefit. Its a small increments. Just to maintain the integrity of the rates. So would you like to make a motion . Yes. Ill move it as presented to us. Mr. Ritchie is suggesting a and lex i guess from our standpoint within partnering with the interruptible rate customers and theyve been performing well during some of the challenges they have i think one of the things were looking at was achieving the 25, but hiring the penalty if they dont meet it. So, that was something that was a first step then, as we start really honing in on interruptible rates we didnt really think about it when we initiated interruptible means relief to shut off someones water will be the first one to shut it off. So, now as we progress a request for reductions, were trying to find tune it. Were sort of suggesting that 25 is probably good enough that the higher the penalty. I do understand that you want more conservation from those accounts. So, it can go in either way. I think were recommending higher penalties, if they fail to meet the 25 . The objective that i have is not to make money to save water. If people have been getting a rate benefits on the expectation that it august curtailed. We need to have a stronger cutback provision than is for people were not getting this. I would move it as presented to us and i would not support the amendment is there a second to motion . I will Second Public comment . All those in favor say, aye. Opposed, nay. Mr. Courtney. I would motion carries. Next time, please item 15 im sorry. I am 16 authorized 25 year lease to Mission Valley rock company were proximally 199 acres of number six to number six in snow california for what is the management at reconveyance overburden and finds placement and recognition for rental rate of 60,000 per year 4 annual rate bands increases. Stephen g assistant general manager for. If i can have the slide please. I just have one slide here. This is a map of the area in question. The area outlined in red is the collection of Mission Valley rock leases that were posing to consolidate into a single lease extension with Mission Valley rock company. It encompasses a parcel is referred to in many cases as s p 24 Surface Mining permit 24. Which is necessary for Water Management and fine management for Mission Valley box operation. The area to the northward of it is number 32 was the active mining area they use reyna. So this v6 engine would match up with the other lease and allow them to continue their operation inefficiently but also has benefits for us in terms of Water Management, both for the Alameda Creek recapture project and the san antonio bypass i plan parts. We recommend approval of this item to extend the lease permission value valley rock for these parcels. Thank you for that. When i was before us before, was not clear to me at the time this was not really prominent. That the extraction of this site has terminated and were renewing not for mining purposes but something else. Thats a very different kind of lease. Tenant unusual circumstance. Im prepared to support it. I have the same questions as i thought at first it was a renewal and as i said before, im not a big supporter or even a small supporter of mining operations. I feel like the pc is not really central to our core mission but i understand its part of an existing lease. A different site that mission rock as where they are going to continue to c quarry am reluctantly all right with supporting this but with an eye towards eventually going out in a conversation about quarrying and mining and whether we should be using a glance that purpose. Checked on the echo your comments as well. Theres a discussion for the [inaudible] and mineral rights in general. I would welcome the discussion. Check it so, perhaps, before we call for the vote to be calendar a conversation. We havent had one and sometime especially just have an overview of our coring operation with mission rock and maybe the terms of the of the lease. Weve spent a lot of couple times a lot of time on it or lost is because of to speed with the projects are sure to guess. We can definitely do that ill take that to move the item second any Public Comment on this item . All those in favor say, aye. Opposed, nay. Thank you. Next item, please would you like for me to read the gauche items yes, please that would be great item 19, unmitigated cram bianco versus city of San Francisco. Item 20 unmitigated claim Jane Sandel Francisco file and jose alvarez versus puc. Im 21 city and county of San Francisco versus an old valley golf and recreation. Gauche items 23 through 31 not be heard today. Great. Thank you. Denied a motion, please on Attorney Client privilege on the matters as stated . All those in favor say, aye. Opposed, nay. Thank you. I also need a motion to recuse commissioner courtney from items 19 and 20 due to a conflict. Is there a motion . I make a motion second all those in favor say thank you. Back into open session. Items number 19 and 20 were settled. Please have a motion to disclose our discussion during close session . I move not to disclose second all those in favor say, aye. Opposed, nay. The motion passes. Other new business . Hearing none the meeting is adjourned. [gavel] good morning, everyone. My name is ken mcneiley and president of at t california. I want to welcome you today and thank you all for being here and spending some of your morning with us. We are happy to be celebrating the most incredible work by San Franciscos finest Nonprofit Organizations and we are happy to have our mayor ed lee to join us in this announcement. [ applause ] mayor edwin m. Lee all right. Thank you, ken for being here and certainly for at t and for your team. I just want to recognize mark blake man and jason chan and cammy blackstone. I hope, ken, that you have enjoyed all the different hair styles that jason has been having. Cammy is going to add to that as well. Good morning everybody. This is a great time. Another wonderful moment. I know a couple months ago ken and i shared the stage at palace of fine arts when we were inaugurating the celebration of our art history. Its helpful to think of at t not just today in what they are doing but 100 years ago when they were making that first transatlantic hall with linking with our citys history has been wonderful. Fast forward, 100 years later, at t is doing it again. I know the board of supervisors and my office Just Announced a pretty big budget but a budget that continues to be in the works because whatever revenues the city can do to help our communities, the communities and nonprofits that serve directly our communities are also saying they need more help. This is a time when all of us and particularly our Business Leaders like at t can recognize the vital role that keeps San Francisco accessible, keeps it vibrant and literally helps continue making at it the world class city that it is because the world class city has to have a heart. I know that at t has made these grants. I have eight Wonderful Community organizations that represent the service that they do the most vulnerable of our residents. They help protect the environment and culture of our city. Im proud that our private partners recognize the innovative and hard work they do and what they do in the city by supporting our people families, seniors and youth. Today im pleased to announce a significant campaign that at t is sponsored. Its called the sf summer of giving. Its an 8week initiative and i can slip the tongue and say the summer of love because ken and i know that love is about giving. But the official time is sf summer of giving and its an eight week8week program that is going to help San Francisco. Each of these awards will be a minimum of 20,000 and more to Nonprofit Organizations. We are going to announce each one once a week so each organization gets their week where they can celebrate. The total is over a quarter of a million of dollars of love that we are sharing through at ts generosity. And you know, these grants are to agencies that are doing great work in our city. At a time even when we are probably considered the richest of the most unaffordable city in the country maybe next to new york. Affordability, accessibility are everybodys concern. And certain is one of my top concerns. So, i want to remember that the organizations that help us deliver our services is not all government. It could be Community Based agencies in many ways are more culturally competent when they are working with our immigrants in particular, working on the ground in the community. So by design, as nonprofits they invest everything they have to the betterment of our communities. So we wanted to acknowledge them through these grants and through this fantastic campaign that we are lucky to have. Specifically today, you have organizations like the Asian Pacific American Community center in the valley. Somewhat isolated community admittedly because while we try to reach all communities in San Francisco we have isolated poverty areas of our city. Well, a pac has been there from the start and they are trying really hard to provide culturally Competent Services to moderate income to immigrant families to allow them to be more successful. So i want to thank at t for stepping up. This is the first of a total of eight. Eight is a lucky number, ken. And its also one that i believe will set yet again another great example in this city that businesses and you are going to hear, after we announce these and i know at t will be thanked by the city because others will follow their lead as well and they will be making announcements that will be shared by other Community Based nonprofits that need our help. I look forward to following this campaign on twitter and i know we are getting the details about how you can find out all of those details, ken, thank you for this generosity of at t and also with the great partners with all of our nonprofits. [ applause ] thank you very much, mr. Mayor. We are very excited to kickoff this campaign and this is the first sf summer of giving that weve done and we have constructed it in a way that each Nonprofit Organization gets its time in the spotlight. Over the next 8 weeks we will go to the organizations and thank them for their work and we will spotlight each organization on twitter to get the word out about what they are doing to improve the lives of san franciscans. I hope you follow us on sf summer of giving and see how they are celebrating the contribution to San Francisco. Im about to announce the very first award to the Asian Community pacific center. [ applause ] a pac helps strengthen Asian Pacific American Families living mostly to low and moderate income families. We are extremely pleased to present a pac for training and english proficiency. Congratulations. [ applause ] [ applause ]. Thank you. Thank you very much for all the wonderful work you do in our community. As i said before, this is week one of our sf summer of giving campaign and we have not revealed the other organizations that well be visiting in the next 8 weeks. But i would like to ask that they raise their hand as i introduce them and tell you a little bit about the organization. The first, the next recipient, the San Francisco aids foundation. [ applause ] the San Francisco aids foundation is one of the most highlight respected aids organization in the entire country. We thank you for all the work you do in our community. Next up, thats right. Lets hear another round of that. The university of San Francisco girls tech Power Program. [ applause ] thank you very much. The university of San Franciscos girl tech Power Program supported Educational Opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math for students from under served backgrounds. A very special thank you to the president Paul Fitzgerald for joining us today. [ applause ] next up. Nature bridge. [ applause ] nature bridge delivers Environmental Science programs to San Francisco youth. Thank you very much for the work that you do. Next up, the arc San Francisco. [ applause ] the arc San Francisco is a nonprofit learning and Career Center for adults with Developmental Disabilities with their families. Thank you for being here today. [ applause ] meals on wheels of San Francisco. [ applause ] meals on wheels of San Francisco worked to alleviate the Food Insecurity and loneliness experienced by seniors who want to stay in their home but cannot shop or prepare meals for themselves. Thank you for being here today. [ applause ] the California Historical society. [ applause ] the California Historical society which is working with the San Francisco recreation and Parks Department to create Educational Opportunities for low income students as part of the centennial celebration of panama. Thank you for being here today. [ applause ] last, the coro northern california. Its based in San Francisco and works with emerging leaders to inspire leadership success. Thank you for being with us today. [ applause ] congratulations to all of our recipients. [ applause ] at at t we believe that invest ning in our communities is a smart thing to do to keep our communities safe in the environment. It helps to lift up the programs because you lift up San Francisco. Thank you for all the incredible work that you are doing and i really do hope that this spreads. [ applause ] hi, im with building San Francisco. And we have a special program of stay safe today where were going to talk about what you can do to your home after an earthquake to make it waterproof and to be more comfortable. Were here at spur in San Francisco, this wonderful exhibit of safe enough to stay. And this is an example of what your home might be like after an earthquake. And we have today with us ben latimer from tvan. Thank you for joining us. Thank you. Well talk about things you can do you dont have to be a professional contractor to make your home more livable after an earthquake. I want to talk about things a homeowner can do. We have comfort and we have things like a little bit of maybe safety if your front door is ajar and waterproofing if you have a leak in your roof, or if you have broken glass on the window. So unr, one of the most important fib use is keeping outside out and inside in. Lets look at windows. Lets assume this window is broken in the earthquake. We have wind and rain blowing in. One of the most important things you need to do as a homeowner is secure the plastic properly. If you just take staples or nails and put them into the plastic, were going to get a strong wind and rip it right off. What im going to have somebody do is theyre going to have this is an old piece of shingle. You might have everybody has a piece of wood in their basement. It doesnt have to be fancy. They take out this rusty screw begun, and hopefully you have one of these. There is one at the neighborhood support center. At the neighborhood support center. Youre going to wrap this plastic around this board, take your screw. And then screw that in. You need a permit for this . You do need a permit for this. And you can contact the former head building inspector to get that permit. Thats it. Now when the wind blows, its tight and its not going to pull through, having a single point of contact. Great. What about this door . Take a look at this door. What can you do . Lets say it doesnt shut tight. What can you do . For the sake of argument, were on the inside. I cant lock my door at night. I have a very similar, very similar idea. Im going to take my 2 by 4. I can put it across the jamb in the door. One. Two. Maybe i want another one up here, maybe another one down there. But i can go to sleep. And that quickly, i can get it off in the morning. Terrific. What about the roof up here . We see people throw blue tarps over their roof after an earthquake. That seems reasonable. I think the blue tarp is reasonable. The things that people want to know that they need to know is if you have multiple tarps, how you overlap. Starting from the bottom and moving up so that youre overlapping this way. So, rain running down doesnt slide under your tarp. Right. And the same technique we did over here, as silly as it may sound, wrapping the end of that blue tarp with your board and then securing that if you can underneath, if you have to on top is fine. But making sure that you dont have an area where the wind is going to get under and bill owe that tarp. The wind can rip it right off. And then youre back up there again. Lets go inside and check out what we can do inside. Old fun. Here we go. So, ben, i see you have nails, universal tool right here. Mans best friend. Duct tape. Let me show you a couple things we can use this for after an earthquake. This window right here, because its off kilter, we have open seams all along. I have a lot of air coming through. I want to stay comfortable at night. I want to keep that air out. Its as simple as that, all the way around. Excellent. Now i dont have any air coming in. Lets say this one is one that would annoy me. Everything is a little off. My doors wont stay closed. I take a piece of my favorite duct tape here, close it up. And at least it will stay out of my way when im trying to live throughout my day. If were not talking about pressurized water, were talking about just the drain, sometimes theyre going to get a crack here. Right, sure. And youre going to get a leak. Duct tape around that is going to help us get through until we can get a plumber out and get that fixed as well. Lets say we only have electricity in one room, so were running extension cords across the house. If im going to run an extension cord from one room to the other, i dont want kids tripping on it. I dont want to trippon it. I take my trusty duct tape, tape it to the floor, and i dont have to worry about it getting kicked. Great, great. Look at this. Lets look at the duct tape here because we see a big yes. In the event of an earthquake, i dont think were going to have too many too much debris thats safe to put into a plastic bag, even as strong as it might be. These are called vice bags. This is what they use to put rice and things when they ship it. This is something where i take my glass, i can take broken pieces of wood, i can take anything sharp and fill it. And its not going to puncture and come out. Its not going to fall all over the floor. Ive not going to have it sticking out, maybe scratch myself, cut myself or anything like that. These are a great thing to have. You have a little goto box for emergencies. Thats great. Thanks very much for joining us, ben. Its really been interesting. And i want to thank you all for joining us here at the spur urban center. And well see you again

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