Ask if there are additional Public Comment and anyone may come up at that time. With that in mind, youre going to hear two bells. The first one is going to tell you, you have 30 seconds left. The second one means youre at time. So with that, this is the june 20th meeting of the recreation and park commission. I ask that you turn off any sound or devices that may go off during the meeting and you take any secondary conversations outside. If you would like to speak on an item today as i said earlier, we request, but do not require that you complete a blue card and commissioner how many minute . How many people want to testify . That helps me make this next decision. Lets do 2 minutes. Okay. Each person will have 2 minutes on each item of Public Comment today. If there is an item of interest to you not on the agenda is under the jurisdiction of the commission, you may speak under item 4 and continued again on item 10. When you address your comments to the commission, please address they want them to the commission. Neither the commission nor staff will respond to any questions during Public Comment. The commission may ask questions of staff after Public Comment is closed. Last, if the fire alarms activate, you must evacuate the building in an orderly fashion, using any exit. Please note that elevators will immediately return to the first floor and are not available for use. If you need assistance out of the building, make your way to the closest area of refuge, directly across the hall in the mens restroom. You will see a speaker box and city hall security will answer and let them know where youre add and they will assist you. Now were on item 2, the president s report. Thank you. Very briefly as a part of a larger trip back hes, i was invited to the new york site of the p. G. A. Championship this year. As many of you know, San Francisco will be hosting it next year. We were afforded a back of the house tour of operations to get some sense of what is going to happen next year in San Francisco and its truly extraordinary. This is the second time in the 100 year history of the p. G. A. That a public course will be used for a major, one of the four major golf tournaments of the year and its a real testimony to the staff and the gardeners at harding, and the tour that operates harding for us, that they made this into such a showplace. Next may, it will be an extraordinary event for San Francisco so i just wanted to congratulate staff on the work thats been done to set the stage for that and look forward to it with great anticipation. That concludes my report. Is there anyone that wants to make a Public Comment under the president s report . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Now were on the general managers report. Good morning commissioners. Im going to speak fast, because we have a couple of acknowledgments at the end and i will speak fast because in two short hours, the u. S. A. Womens National Soccer team will face off against sweden in the 2019 womens world cup in france. Once again, in partnership with the San Francisco parks alliance, were bringing the action directly to San Francisco parks. Well be hosting free live public screenings of some of the action, including todays game at noon and then the semifinals on july 2nd and 3rd in the embarcadero, and then we will broadcast the finals on july 7th right here outside at civic center. These public screenings are a celebration of Public Record ration, sport, women, and girls in sports specifically and our Diverse Community represented by the teams in countries around the world. The events include free familyfriendly soccer activities and food trucks. I see lisa branson and abigail mayor in the front row. I want to thank them for their embrace of the worlds game. Speaking of soccer, an exciting project for the civic center area. Its a temporary 2 month street soccer installation on fulton street between larkin street, by the museum and main library. That means soccer fans will be at the viewing party will watch the excitement on screen and play the game nearby. This project is a collaborative effort between multiple city agencies, public works, m. T. A. , the asian art museum, library, were thankful for the urban soccer park for making this project possible. The installation of these two modular turf fields will be ready to go for the july 7th event, coinciding with our block party. They will be bustling everyday from morning until 9 00 p. M. With programming from street soccer u. S. A. And america scores as i think you know, street soccer u. S. A. Empowers adults through soccer, helping to build a social safety net and life skills and america scores delivers after School Enrichment programs focused on whole child health. The installation will remain up until the end of august and will include Youth Programs and adult leagues. Last weekend, the 82nd festival kicked off in style by rap fusion group digable planets. They will continue throughout the summer with free sunday afternoon concerts. This years lineup includes llo los vanvan, galactic, pink martini, psychedelic furs, and the big picnic event, the eiseley brothers. Last week, several recreation and park centers hosted by mayor london breed and naomi kelly, it aimed to inspire women to recognize and activate their personal power and collective strength, build diverse coalitions to create Real Solutions to challenge. Not simply a networking event, they offered a unique and energizing experience for more than 1,000 participants with dynamic break out sessions and exhibits, performances by some of the most talented artists and keynotes including nancy pelosi and former Senior Advisor to president obama. It was an amazing opportunity for the staff to participate and there was electrician helen, recreation coordinator or supervisor elena from the Planning Division, our Public AffairsDivision Mark ri maria, our gardner supervisor and my boss stacy white. It was an amazing opportunity for the staff to participate and we will continue to support this a mazing event. We want to invite everyone to join our Inclusion Team and California Childrens Services for wheelchair basketball Adaptive Sports clinic next friday june 28th from 5 30 to 6 30. This clinic is for youth and teens with physical disabilities, 6 to 17 years old with no experience required for participate pants. Everyone has an opportunity to get to this amazing game. Okay, we know why most of the people are here today so let me present to you bark score, the dad joke edition. You likely heard about the rec and parks top ten spots in park score rankings. Today i am happy to announce that we took a bite out of the competition in other area, it was a dogfight, but make no bones about it, San Francisco scored a top five finish in the ranking due in large part of the off leash play as. Dog parks are the Fastest Growing amenities. Dog parks are among the Fastest Growing amenities with an overall 74 increase in 2009. We are proud of our efforts to provide Recreational Activities for everyone, including our fourlegged friends, whether theyre there to enjoy the landscape because theyre a little husky. Were not going to pause at our effort, were sniffing out possible locations for offleash parks, including those at india bas basin and future park. All right, moving on. On a serious note, a quick note on the passing of a long time City Employee whose sons name is one of our popular centers. His son was a recreation director killed in 1994 and we ended up naming the rec center after thhim. Services will be held this weekend and i would respectfully ask the president and Vice President to adjourn in his honor. He was a wonderful man and was always extremely supportive of our youth and our recreation programs. Two acknowledgments, while it is true that our Golden State Warriors suffered a yeah. A defeat, i dont know what else to call it, we do have a champion in our midst. Last weekend at the 30th annual may louise softball tournament, held in partnership with the San Francisco youth fund, along with the Giants Community fund and the Warriors Community foundation battled for the prized may louise trophy. Im pleased to share that this trophy is coming home to mcclairen lodge for the first time in 30 years with our team winning the tournament for the first time in its history. We beat the City Attorneys Office 91 before squeaking by with a 43 win over public works and they won their next two games before facing the Giants Community where they managed to hold on to a 105 win. They were buoyed by ken armstrong, the best pitcher in this tournament, continually pounding the strike zone with an array of pitches. Connor casey and rocky displayed their softball talents and leadership skills as allstars on and off the field. We wanted to thank all the teams and agencies for supporting our foster youth and our Scholarship Program and to the rec and parks staff that helped execute this tournament. We want to congratulate mr. President the city winning rec and park. [applause] highfive, highfive. Okay, lets grab a picture. Youre the picture man. You hold the trophy. [laughter] all right, give it up for recs and parks. [applause] and one final acknowledgment, if you visit our park any time this summer, youre likely to see some of our most important and budding employees working in a variety of roles, whether its as office help. Were going to have an estimated 430 youth workers working and learning in our parks. They range from age from 14 to 17 and they all live or go to school in our city. We have 196 work staff which were recruited and hired by us. They went through a Job Interview process. We have 80 youth work workers, and enterprise for high school students, 40 mayor Youth Employment workers, 24 green agers, and 10 students working at megacamp. They celebrate their 58th year this summer and many former youth workers have gone on to have very long and distinguished careers here at rec and park, including ben and our h. R. Analyst gordon, and our recreation coordinator and the head coach of bay view united, and our volunteer coordinator jennifer, and the amazing stacy white. Were all, all youth workers. So today, we are joined by five of our current workers, along with their coordinator. We have jada stewart from Eureka Valley rec center. Andre diaz and andy lynn, if you guys would all come up. You each get a very brief time to appear at the big mic and say hi to the commissioners. [applause] hello, im jada, im 17 years old. Okay, so my experience working has been amazing. Every time i interact with each mentor, we become a family. They teach me and guide me in the real life, you know, real life world. They tell me Different Things like you know, time management and then also things in school and advice for home and all that. Also, for future things like college and how to apply for other jobs when we continue on. Also, they guide me and just give me that home that you know, that i may not have in other places, so yeah. Pretty much. Thank you. [applause] hello, im andre, im 17 years old. I work at the playground and megacamp. Working with recreation and parks is a cool learning experience. I learned plenty of skills from social skills, time management, management, and leadership skills. I feel that its very essential and it will definitely be applied to my future career that i hope to become a social worker. In the future, i love working with the kids. At megacamp, we have over 100 kids that we take care of every single day. Its very motivating. I come to work and put a smile on the kids face and create these memories i didnt get to have when i was their age in these summer programs and throughout the school year. I feel my position is very inspiring that i get to work with these children every single day. Thank you very much. [applause] hi, my name is francesca. I go to south edmonton high school. Im 17. Working with park and rec is really great. I love working with the kids because in the future, i plan on working with juveniles so learning how to guide them really helps. Overall, its really great. Everyone has such a great bond and working with the kids and having those fun field trips and cooking experiences with them has really taught me how to really engage myself with other people and new people and really making sure that kids have a good time because when i was a kid, summer camps werent like this and its so much better now. Its great i get to help out the kids like this. Thank you. Thank you. [applause] hi, im oli, and im 17 years old. One thing that i really love about work recreation is that i was a camper at the tennis camp where my dad worked. The great thing is i was able to go from a camper to my fourth year as a 9910, and its taught me as a camper, i remember the day i was counting down until i was 14 so i could work. Its been great to work with kids and i see myself in some of the kids and its taught me incredible life skills, responsibility, time management, money management, and most importantly leadership skills in working with kids, and like everybody else, i hope to work with kids in my future. Thank you. [applause] good morning, my name is andy and i attend lincoln high school. Im 17 and this has taught me a lot of skills, for example, leadership, time management, and working with kids taught me a lot of stuff too. Kids, because when kids are happy, im happy. Yeah. First i started out as a camper and now im a 9910 and theyre like family and we help each other and we all guide each other. Yeah, thank you. [applause] mr. President , can you join me with the future leaders of this department . Thank you for your service. We had our first big event since receiving the amazing gift and having our party kick started. This is about the mural unveiling. [ ] [ ] thank you ryan and that concludes the general manager report. Thank you very much. Is there anyone that wants to make a Public Comment under the general managers report . Okay, being none, Public Comment is closed. Now were on item 4, which is general Public Comment up to 15 minutes. This item will be continued to item 10 at this time, members of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission and that do not appear on the agenda. With respect to agenda items, you will have an opportunity to address the commission when the item is reach in the meeting. As a reminder, you will have 2 minutes each and i will go ahead and read off the names for general Public Comment. I have maureen irma, catherine gainer, and richard to start with. If you would please come up. Any order. I just need you to come on up. You need to be over here. Power overhead please, okay. Go ahead and get started. Im back, hello, how citizen park to get this happening, but if you put us on the bond, youre going to get all of that in just from those citizens. I have 30 more citizens. Im the one that wrote you that letter about fresh water, some outdoor pool. Why not have a pie in the sky idea associated with our city . Were an amazing city. Let it reflect that. All these people coming to chase center and at t, please take a minute right by jackson park, you will be shocked how much it needs work. Youll be blow away it looks that bad. Please, im begging you, thank you. Thank you. Next speaker please. Good morning commissioners, im here to talk about jackson park. Im the father of a 4yearold who is an avid park users. Those fields havent been redone in ages, the clubhouse is in distinct need of seismic redo. Its not just us that needs the park. The 2,500 new residents that will be close to the park, coming into the future, they need that park. The folks in dog patch, they will have additional open spaces, but they dont have the capacity or space for recreational facilities. Theyre going to need that park. Its not only the residents that need the park. We have Office Buildings coming in, a lot of mixed use coming in, the workers, a lot of them bring their dogs, they need that park as well. So, what are we going to do to fix that . Well, the community has been engaged with rec park to devise a plan for community needs. We need unprogrammed open space, we need Additional Community programming facilities, so we done that work. Now we need to figure out how we move forward. Frankly the way we can do it is to be a name project on the parks bond. The rational is that we need this in a single phase. The current users are already there and the future users will be there before we know it. If we stretch this out, they will have no park. Thats not going to work for us. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next speaker please. Good morning, my name is catherine. I lived in dog patch for 20 years. Im here today to request the park be identified as a priority project on the next bond. Like the two people that stuck before me enough money is allocated to protect the park. Our neighborhood has exploded and dense housing and commercial development. It start in the 90s with a loft craze and then continued into the rezoning in 2008 with eastern neighborhoods and the pipeline is loaded for more according to this map issued two days ago for the density, the dens pipeline building in the city of San Francisco. The promised open spaces included is essential for communities and the open space plan has not materialized. Over 2,500 new residents coming in and 30,000 households within one mile of jackson park in the next 15 years. As we said, as many people have said, the communities growing. We have lots of residents. There is already a fenced off dog run across the street under the 20th street overpass. We really dont need another dog run. What we need is a park to remain as one single meadow. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Anna willis, dogpatch Community Tasks force. I also sit on supporting and following up on comments, i would like you, as a commission, to know that over 18 months of Community Outreach that was done , with s. F. Planning, to ensure that all voices were heard, all stakeholders were heard in the design for the park , park, which is the reason why to date, almost three years later, the design hasnt changed at all. I feel that we have the community saved recreation and parks 5 million because we made the Business Case for ucsf to give 5 million for three parks. From a policy perspective, what i would like to have is recreation and park to recognize that the policy that works for 12 acres for a hilltop park in Pacific Heights is not applicable to un to and under 2acre park in dogpatch, which if you are not familiar with it, it is in pollution alley. The pollution is so bad the city has a program. Where if you have an older car, they will give you 9,000 to buy a clean car and get your polluting car off the road. So i would just like support from the commission for recreation and park to recognize the realities that all policies do not fit on the situation. Thank you. Thank you. Tom . I need you to speak into the microphone. You got it. You can just leave it open the whole time i am talking. Okay. , we will take care of that. Thank you. Commissioners, i would like to speak about some improper trail changes that are planned for mclaren park. At the november 2017 commission hearing, you approved the mclaren park vision, however, due to public up application to the trail plan component, you asked the Natural Resources division and the capital team with them to reengage with the public, amend the trail plan, and return to the commission for approval of the trail system design. On behalf of the capital team, melinda agreed they would have more Community Input and come back to the conductors come back to the commission for Concept Design approval. At last weeks collaborative meeting, lisa announced her intention to bring volunteer people into the park to begin implementing portions of the vision trail plan. She insisted that the plans have been, and i quote, adopted, and later on in the conversation, approved, so it was perfectly legitimate to move the plan forward. Needless to say, the people who oppose the trail plan in 2017 are very displeased with this turn of events. Lisa wayne seems to ignore the november 2017 commitment and move forward with her trail plan without your approval. Will you allow this . The mclaren Park Community would like a clear answer from the commission. I need to point out that in a year and a half since the hearing, capital team has yet to hold any Public Meetings to work on the trail plan. Meanwhile, that the tension against the trail plan has grown to 1,315 signatories, up from 949 at the time of the hearing, and there have been 75 signatures since i started this. Thank you. Thank you. Is there anyone else would like to make general Public Comment . All right. Seeing none richard. Richard, come on up. [laughter] good morning, commissioners. I wanted to try and update some of you on this issue. We asked the board of supervisors and i did initial outreach to the people involved in the board of supervisors. They informed me that should park and recreations require additional surveillance cameras, they would be available. I spoke at the rules committee mostly about whether there was graffiti and that type of problem. I was thinking more of nighttime activity where there would be surveillance of all the parks and recreation facilities, and that way the city can look after the town and they can look after their own properties. I didnt yet to get into parks like in play areas where it is kind of interesting, where there would be surveillance, but i believe that is more departmental, and that would be the general manager and his executive staff. They probably would be coming back to you with different ideas one of them has to do with ceqa, and it is sorting and triaging of what is available. I have also known that there is always the privacy issue. I am just touching basis. I think it is an important issue i have already spoken with aaron peskin, and should there be the necessity of additional cameras, there would be. Thank you. Thank you. We have time for one more. Come on up. This is the last one under this item. Hello. My name is susan. About 20 years ago, my husband and i were able to purchase a home in dogpatch. At that time, it was a lowkey overlooked neighborhood. Things have changed. One of the things that was so special about that neighborhood was that it was a community and we would go to the park, park, hang out with our neighbors, and meet each other and find out whats going on and build that Community Even more. Talking and meeting with people who you would never expect to meet with. Hell his angels, gang members lots of people are coming to the park. If the renovation progresses in a manner where the type of surface is an artificial turf as opposed to natural turf, it is going to hinder people from going to the park and using it as a community, or building that community. As a senior in this city, it is getting harder and harder for me to get around and navigate the city. I am using my neighborhood more and more. I need that park, and other people like myself need that park, something local where we can communicate and hang out, and i just ask you to think about the citizens, the taxpayers who are in the city, who need a Natural Environment that they can go to and continue to build a community. Thank you. Thank you. Margaret, before you conclude that, did you want to make some comments on the jackson park . I wanted to make a comment and ask a question maybe for claritys sake, so one, i spend a lot of time in the dogpatch and bayview area, and it is amazing how much it has exploded it is actually quite affirming to see all the people who have moved to the area. Everybody in the room how priorities for the 2020 bond were made, and when can we expect some sort of action on jackson park . Usually we dont get into those things during Public Comment, so what i will ask is that the general manager if they would respond to the commissioner after the meeting, and if you want to have anything reported out at the next meeting , i would be happy to entertain that. I would love to have something reported out at the next meeting. Thank you. Okay. We are at time now for item number 4. We are closing item number 4 and going to item number 5 which is the consent calendar. I have two cards. Tom borden. You have i need you to come up if you want to speak on item five. Those are under item five. Okay. Sorry, i was confused. I just want to say regarding the trail and restroom project, i would hate to see you guys approve that plan without knowing what trail is going to be closed, and i will bet you have no idea that the plan is focusing on the asphalt path along the outside and there are a lot of trails. There is the peer down there that no one hardly goes to because the trail isnt maintained. Theres a lot of little treasures. And i ventured they will all be closed off under this plan, or it is in the making in this plan it be nice to know what will be closed. It doesnt show up in the plan. I just wanted to say, i support the restroom in mclaren park. It will be great. Thank you. Thank you. Is there anyone else would like to make Public Comment under the consent calendar . Okay. This item is closed. We do need a motion. So moved. Moved and seconded. All those in favor . Aye. I wanted to ask if we can pull these items out. I apologize. Okay, lets back up. Go ahead. Item c. And item e. C. And e. , those were the ones that mr. Borden just spoke on and they have been taken off of consent, and we will need to have a staff presentation on those. Commissioners, without we need a motion to approve the consent calendar without item five c. And five e. So moved. Seconded. Moved and seconded. All those in favor . Now we are going to go to item five c. , the lake merced trail and restroom project. Why do we need a staff presentation . We dont have to, but when we pull it off lets start with a question from the commissioner. The question i had, why did we decide to do a prefabricated restroom . The restroom is part of a Citywide Program and one was removed from st. Marys under the replacement of those. There is a new design that is being approved right now through that program, which is managed by public works, freeing up that one from st. Marys allowed the department to place that restroom at a new park, and problems with the existing portable chemical toilet at lake merced is a major 31 issue for that park, and so the decision was to place the restroom at lake merced, which is considerable savings to the department because they own and pay for that restroom. The project is only responsible for providing Utility Service to it. Right. Wait, i am confused. Are you moving one restroom . It would be bring new one. It would be a brandnew one. The choice of new know she no restroom, it is part of a citywide contract. This wasnt an independent decision to bring in a modular restroom in this case. And right now weve got a leaking port a party and that is our only option. That is all we can do. Why is that . Why cant you build your own restroom . Because the restroom is 2 million that we dont have budgeted, that the voters did not approve as part of the bond project. I also looked under item c. I did not see a subcontractor list for who would be hooking up utilities. Maybe i missed it. Could you possibly get that to us . Sure. This is just the concept. We have it uptodate. No. Okay. Thats all the questions i have. I will have to vote against item c. I just dont believe that a prefabricated anything is the way to go. It is not by the same code as the rest of the building in San Francisco, local hire doesnt apply, somebody else is doing it somewhere else for way less, 10 an hour maybe. Can we move onto item e. . Before we do that you need a motion and a second and then a vote. Okay. The chair would entertain a motion on item c. So moved. It has been moved. Is there a second . Second. Moved and seconded. All those in favor . Aye. A no recorded by commissioner mozilla. Okay. Item e. I just have a question because i dont see a sublists under that one. I was just wondering if that has gone out to bid yet. It has not gone out to bid yet. It hasnt . No. Will be know that before we approve it . This is the Concept Design approval for the restrooms, and when the project goes out to bid , in order to award the contract, we would be coming to the commission if the total value is over 600,000, and there can be a subcontractor listing as part of the document submitted to the commission. Great. Thanks. I am good. Can we have a motion on item e. . So moved. Moved and seconded. All those in favor . Thank you. We are now on item six, the San Francisco zoo. I might say before they start , that this item was heard by the Zoo Committee and unanimously approved by them until this morning, and just in recommending it to this commission the budget. That is next month. All right. [laughter] go ahead. We approve the budget. It will come next month. Thank you. [laughter]. Im sorry. Go ahead. Margaret, you have changed . [laughter] there we go. To celebrate the arrival of orangutans, we are offering a chance for you to come and hang out with us this summer. You can enter to win a perfect summer hang out for your child in a spot in one of our little learners, or at animal adventures classes. The yearround classes are filled with music, crafts, games , and education animal visitor. To enter, you can email us with your name and your childs age. Names will be compiled and winners drawn each week during the month of june. This july, this july we invite you to join us every weekend including the long july 4th weekend for live music and outdoor barbecue. There will be a special historical display in the pachyderm building, featuring early zoo photographs and fun facts about the zoo and popculture and the many decades since the zoos opening in 1929. We are also featuring selfguided and guided tours highlighting our information. More information is available on our websites. Zoo visitors will have the opportunity to see orangutans at the zoo. A. 14yearold female named judy , named after a long time zoo supporter, jodi judy marcus by her husband, george. She is exploring her new habitat and overhead passages. She was hand raised after being rejected by her mother, so she is very social and interactive with animal care staff and enjoys learning through in which enrichment sessions with their caretakers. Most recently, she learned to paint using a blush brush and canvas. She also we also have a 9 yearold male. He appears to need a bit more time to live up to his name. We expect to become more curious and interactive with judy as he becomes more accustomed to his habitat. June 8th, march the start of many summer programs at the zoo. Wildlife theatre shows return including a variety of ambassador animals from the Animal Resource Centre that will engage and educate visitors about animal adaptations and conservation, the show starts at 1 30 p. M. The nature trail now opens with more then a dozen animals up close. Youth volunteers staff each station to deliver fun facts and conservation stories from 1130 11 00 a. M. To 3 00 p. M. Daily the talk on the wild side, the wildlife theatre is open from thursday until sunday. Talk on the wild side returns. Volunteers utilized by a fax, cartes, and animal exhibits daily around this you. Life on the farm is a special talk in front of the insects to thursday through monday at 3 15 p. M. , with a chance to meet our farm animals. In honor of world giraffe day, june 21st, an annual event to celebrate the longest neck to animal on the longest day of the year, we celebrate our heard and raised awareness of the drafts face. This thread a through sunday, there will be draft feedings from 11 00 a. M. Until 1 00 p. M. Especial enrichment activity at 2 30 p. M. , and an opportunity to talk to a care team. The proceeds will go to the restricted giraffe project. And last, but certainly not least, margaret the meerkat. A newly arrived meerkat at San Francisco zoo exploration zone will be named margaret in honor of retiring long term s. F. Park employee Marcus Macarthur who is with us today. [applause]. [laughter] we think margaret for many years of services to the city and her longtime support of this do. You will certainly be missed and have big shoes to fill. Thank you and congratulations , margaret. Thank you. Is there anyone who would like to make Public Comment on this item . Okay. Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. This was discussion only. We are now on item seven, 95 hawthorne, the shadow on the many park. Many park. Good afternoon, commissioners commissioners, general manager. I am a planner with the capital and Planning Division and im joined by Nicholas Foster from the Planning Department. The item before you today is the 95 hawthorne street shadow on guy plays many park. A review of the shadow cast by the project is at 1. 2 of the strategic plan. They strengthen the quality of existing parks and facilities. As you know, your review of the shadow on recreation and park land is codified by the planning code, section 295, and from the 1989 memo. The proposed project is located at 95 hawthorne street at full some street in the south of market neighborhood. The area surrounding the project includes a mix of high density, residential, and commercial uses with buildings varying in height from two stories, up to 24 stories within a block of the project. In addition, there are several popo and plan parks within a three block radius, including guy plays many park, and under ramp park. The proposed project would demolish the existing five Story Building and construct a new 42 Story Building with a groundfloor retail and it on the ground floor. These are images throughout the project at the corner of hawthorne and folsom on the left , as well as a few looking down folsom from second street. Nicholas foster from the Planning Department will now tell you about the proposed project. Its public benefits, public outreach, and the environmental review. Thank you. Good morning, commissioners. Good morning general manager ginsberg. That southeast trail will be coming back to planning next year. Your time is up. [laughter] i think we are five and 46 of my ten year, we are not very good. Brian touched on this project. This is 95 hawthorne street. This is the Northeast Corner of folsom and hawthorne. A fivestory existing Office Building will be demille demolished and placed with a 42 story 444foot tall for 62 if you include all the rooftops, including 392 dwelling units with groundfloor retail, approximating about 4,000 square feet, but this is a residential project in nature. Nineteen of the dwelling units would be provided onsite which equates to 55 dwelling units. The project is a state density bonus project which means that 35 of the development is being converted to the project by providing very specific a. M. I. Levels, which are 50 of the a. M. I. , so those are 11 , so the additional develop and capacity is being conferred to this project. [please stand by]. 80 and 110 respectively. This project has