Housing parcels on block two and 54 of the Hunters Point at shipyard phase. I second that motion. The item has been made by commissioner scott, seconded by commissioner brackett. [roll call] thank you. The item is approved. These call the next item. The next order of business is item h, approving amendments to the Mission Bay South signage master plan to increase the limits of residential signage; decrease the clearance for fin signs; and to allow directional signage standards for residential and mixed use retail uses; an implementing action under the mission bay subsequent Environmental Impact report, a program eir; and adopting environmental findings pursuant to the California Environmental quality act. Discussion and action. Resolution number 182019. Madam director . Thank you to the chair. This item is an amendment to the minute master plan in term of increasing limits to both residential and commercial retail uses within commission base out for eat i turn it over to nikki henry to present on this item. Hello commissioners, i am a specialist with mission a project manager. The requested action before you day the requested action before you today is amendment to the Mission Bay South master plan. Inc. Using the limits of residential signage allowing directional signage standards for mixed retail uses and decreasing the clearance for fin sign. This allows me to reflect ability implementing and or. These are all update that allow, controls respond better to the architecture and uses. The Mission Bay Souths plan was adopted on june 27, 2,000 by the former agency commission. It has been amended twice. The first on march 17, 2015 to allow commercial signage above the height of the 280 freeway. The second on june five, 2018 establish comprehensive Signage Program for blocks 3922. The existing residential signage limit allow maximum of 20 square feet of sign area with no individual sign exceeding ten square feet on 34th streets. And a maximum of 15 where feet of sign area on other street with no individual signage to exceed five square feet. They do not allow longer building names to be effectively communicated. The proposed standards would allow a maximum of 50 square feet. Exceeding 15 square feet. The proposed standard creates more flexibility for current and future projects to successfully communicate the building identity. Mission bay, 119 affordable unit housing product is named after the late mayor lee. This rendering depicts the allowable signage under the existing standard where the building entrance is. You can see the whole name is not visible. This is the proposed signage. As you can see the full building name is shown in size balances of the architectural building. As Mission Bay South nears completion it is evident directional signage may be needed to guide people to their destination. The existing standard allows directional signs for commercial, industrial and hotel uses only. The proposed amendment would allow existing standard to be applied to retail and residential uses also. Here is an example example of directional signage. The proposed amendment would allow similar signage for mixed use retail and residential uses on a case to case basis area the fin sign clearance standard for all uses identified clearance minimum of 12 feet. This is constrained uses from implementing fin sign due to architectural details like setbacks and canopies. The proposed amendment would allow the height to decrease to 10 feet above the sidewalk to providing yeast flexibility. On the left is the 12 feet, on the right is the 12 feet. As you can see the two fit high clearance is minimal. They reviewed the proposed amendments at the may 9, 2019 meeting i recommended approval. The vote was seven in favor of one opposed the member opposed express the residential Square Footage signage limits should be higher. The proposed amendment are implementing action and required no further environmental review. I am here to answer any question that you have. Thank you, but we need to take Public Comments right now. Do we have any weaker cards . No speaker cards. You might as well just stay there. [laughter] we may have rations for you. Any commissioners have any questions or comments . No, i just saw it looks good to me. I dont know a whole lot about it, i looked at fin sign, can you ask wayne out a little bit more to me . Fin sign are a projecting sign on the face of the buildi building. Usually at a more pedestrian scale, something he see as youre walking by. Throughout mission bay we have many architectural detailing canopies and things. They come out a little lower, say a 12 feet. The requested action is increasing that up to ten. Thank you. Would you like to make a motion anyone . Yes. I will make the motion to approve the amendments for the mission they south signage plan which would increase the residential signage, and allow directional signage standards for residential and mixed use retail uses and implementing action on the Mission Based subsequent Environmental Impact report. Adopting environmental findings pursuant to the California Environmental quality act. Mission bay area which is resolution 182019. May i have a second . I second that motion. Commission members to please and not your vote when i call your name. [roll call] the matter is adopted. Thank you. Public comment . We have no speaker cards for this item. Any member of the public present interested in addressing the commission on any matter within it are stiction . Within it jurisdiction. The next order of business is item seven, report of the chair. I have no report. The next order of business as item eight, report of the executive director . Thank you, have a few. I just want to talk to a few item. Last october, the mayor launched opportunities for all program to address economic inequality by ensuring all people can participate in severances does driving economy. As such, i am pleased to announce as part of the program ocii has used working with us this summer. Three of them are here with us. [inaudible] they have been working on various projects within our finance and executive departments. I want to thank them. They complete their sessions at the end of this month. We are doing a celebration with them share our appreciation for the work they have done for the agency. Thank you. Congratulations. Thank you. I do want to note that back in june we had members from our team, the vice chair, participated in the National Association of minority contractors held as well as a local contractor. I think what we understand is that it was so well raised leaved that we have attendees talking about what we do in San Francisco as well as other jurisdictions. I want to commend you for taking the time for leaving that effort, as well. Since our last meeting, official meeting, we had a grand opening of 626 mission bay boulevard. Mayor breed and supervisor haney were there to celebrate the opening. 143 units. Ten cop holders anticipated. 150 children are living in the project, as well. I just wanted to share its always nice after going through the sole process. To actually have family to see them receiving it well is really good. And lastly, i know we share this back then. On june six, we lost a pillar in the Hunters Point community. I am sure im going to butcher the name which i am known for doing. He was an acting member, some Congressional Church in San Francisco ben and the bayview for over 59 years he has worked for the mta as well, he was former president of the Southeast Commission number. As well as the San Francisco chamber of commerce leadership for him. He also president of the board of Community Development center. A former member of the housing authority. Most recently a member of the Hunters Point shipyard. He was a community activist. He will be missed. I think we share that with the commission, i just wanted to make sure i shared that again, to extend his service area with that, i have nothing to add. I want to remind folks that the Community Session is tomorrow. I can send information with regard to ucsf and uc berkeley list and, they are not intending to produce a report. They are there to listen to the community, what they would like to be reflected in the report. It is more like a listening, not an interaction. That would be held at the site office at 6 30. There is a question by a member of the commission on the report . No area no. The next order of business is item nine jik, commissioners questions on matters area. On the report for the resolution, number 122019. I noticed on page 3 where it lists the Community Business organization, we are missing the excess sentence. It is in this report here, it is the resolution from item, lets see, right at the beginning, item b. The resolution, 122019. When you go, lets see, the attachment, and it talks about the hiring goals, number two, then it talks about agency, compliance on the next page. Then it lists we are missing the success. There definitely a part of that workforce and agreed upon by mr. Mr. Lee will follow up on that matter. Any other questions or matters . Commissioners . The next order of business is item ten, closed session. There are no closed session items. The next item is item 11, adjournment. The meeting is adjourned at 4 29 p. M. [ ]9 p. M. I really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world, you shouldnt just be something in museums, and i love that the people can just go there and it is there for everyone. [ ] i would say i am a multidimensional artist. I came out of painting, but have also really enjoyed tactile properties of artwork and tile work. I always have an interest in public art. I really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world. You shouldnt just be something in museums. I love that people can just go there, and it is there for everyone. Public art is art with a job to do. It is a place where the architecture meets the public. Where the artist takes the meaning of the site, and gives a voice to its. We commission culture, murals, mosaics, black pieces, cut to mental, different types of material. It is not just downtown, or the big sculptures you see, we are in the neighborhood. Those are some of the most beloved kinds of projects that really give our libraries and Recreation Centers a sense of uniqueness, and being specific to that neighborhood. Colette test on a number of those projects for its. One of my favorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. Mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. You need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. I glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the tiles attached to it, and they stick it to the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [ ] we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking of because our idea was very just barely pictorial, and to have a picture broken up like that, we were not sure if it would visually work. So we just took paper that size and drew what our idea was, and cut it into strips, and took it down there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down and figured out how it would really work visually. [ ] my theme was chinese heights because i find them very beautiful. And also because mosaic is such a heavy, dens, static medium, and i always like to try and incorporate movement into its, and i work with the theme of water a lot, with wind, with clouds, just because i like movements and lightness, so i liked the contrast of making kites out of very heavy, hard material. So one side is a dragon kite, and then there are several different kites in the sky with the clouds, and a little girl below flying it. [ ] there are pieces that are particularly meaningful to me. During the time that we were working on it, my son was a disaffected, unhappy high school student. There was a day where i was on the way to take them to school, and he was looking glum, as usual, and so halfway to school, i turned around and said, how about if i tell the school you are sick and you come make tiles with us, so there is a tile that he made to. It is a little bird. The relationship with a work of art is something that develops over time, and if you have memories connected with a place from when you are a child, and you come back and you see it again with the eyes of an adult, it is a different thing, and is just part of what makes the city an exciting place. [ ] [inaudible] im a illustrator by day and a [inaudible] composition teacher. Right now im practice by transscribing [inaudible] that is what i have been doing the past couple years, teaching myself. California college of the arts, illustration there has really great teachers. Robert hunt, vance story taught me a lot. What im working on is a portfolio [inaudible] riding a donkey unicorn in the process. My name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher. I guess i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. They were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. In 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and Music Education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. The reason im [inaudible] the people. There is a extremely vibrant Art Community especially arounds the red poppy art house [inaudible] as a artist in the past 2 or 3 years there is a event called the [inaudible] every 3 months a free art Music Festival that i usually play at and just met so many people. I was teaching a little bit and doing odd jobs like waitressing and going at night and playing in bands and meeting a lot of people. I chss in ban that had cool break jz get parts on tv shows or things like that. A friend of mine, we had mutual friends that got signed to a record deal in San Francisco called 4 nonblaunds and i addition frd the bands and moved to the bay area. I think things are different now than 30 years ago, the World Evolved a lot. It could be a challenge but have to know how to negotiate everything and sometimeatize is [inaudible] it was great to get to a point where i was just treated like another one of the people, a musician not a female musician and that is always what [inaudible] you dont hear stuff on the radio [inaudible] i need to write music [inaudible] be more conscious in their decisions and somehow make that poetic so they will be convinced. I think i will do that. [singing in backgrounds] drawing and writing music since i was a really little kid and fortunate enough to have a good education in art and parentss who supported me. I hope my life will continue to allow me to do both. For me now having all male, female girls, boys students it shows the world has changed a lot and people areope toon open to a lot more than they were in the past. You can get a deep satisfaction from responding a lot of year practicing in one thing and becoming really good at something. Sometimes i think that it is better to get lost. You have to practice and become good at what you do, so if you have everything together then go out in the world and do what you do and then i think people weal accept that. This is the meeting of the San FranciscoEntertainment Commission. I am the commissions president. If you like to speak, there are speaker forms which can be filled out and they are located in the front table. You can hand them to one of our staff or you can come to the microphone when we called for Public Comment. We do ask that everyone turns off their cell phones or put someone silent, including commissioners and staff. We want to thank San Francisco government t. V. And Media Services for sharing this meeting with the public and we will start with a roll call. [roll call] all right. The first order of business is general Public Comment. This is for Public Comment and any item that is not on the agenda tonight. If anybody has something to say it for something not on the agenda seeing then, general Public Comment is closed. Lets get into the regular meeting. The next agenda item is item number 2. Approval of our minutes for june 18th, 2019. I will ask, do we have a motion to approve the minutes of june 18th, 2019 . I moved to approve. Second. Is there any Public Comment on the Meeting Minutes from june 18th, 2019 . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. [roll call] the minutes are approved. The next agenda item is the report from our executive director. Thank you. Good evening, commissioners. Jumping into my report, the first thing i wanted to let you all know about, and i am hopeful that you received notification about this through various social Media Channels as well as forwarding along via email, we are very excited to share that the mayor issued an executive directive to streamline special events in San Francisco. So you will see her press release inside of your binder, as well as the actual executive directive language, and that s. F. Chronicle article that came out right at the time that the directive was issued. The Entertainment Commission is playing a role in this process. We will be a seat on this during committee. Essentially this is born out of a lot of the work that the Entertainment Commission has been doing over the past several years. Specifically in dylan rices work as our analyst looking at Outdoor Events and looking at how complex and decentralized the process is across city agencies currently. And so this committee will look at our current process and explore ways in which we can improve that process, not only through an organizational structure, but also through looking at our fee structures the way that they are right now, looking at Creative Financial Solutions to support our communitybased events, as well as looking at potential share to digital platforms which would also help enhance the Customer Experience so that there is one platform that they would use, as well as on the city agency side. So we are extremely excited about this. This is step one in what will be probably a lengthy process, but we are going to be our committee will be providing recommendations and a report to the mayor within six months. So we are looking at january for that. We will certainly share that report with you. We are preparing this alongside our move to 49 south van ness. When we moved to the new building, there will be a permit center there and so timing is really appropriate because were moving into this space and we want to have a path for success once we are in there. That is one item. Im happy to answer questions about that or just take questions at the end. Whatever you prefer. Next on the agenda is just introducing our newest employee to the Entertainment Commission. We are very happy to have Jordan Roberts join our team. He is filling the Senior Inspector role in the office, and jordan has about 11 years of experience in acoustical consulting. He got a degree from Columbia College chicago and audio arts and acoustics, so he is really a fantastic person for this position. He is helping revamp our process for doing sound testing already. He is only five days in at this point, so jordan, we are very pleased to have you on the team. You will also see him doing the presentation of the enforcement report to moving forward after today as the Deputy Director is currently training him on all aspects of enforcement. Moving right along, i wanted to update you all that the Entertainment Commission is playing this role that every time we have largescale events in the city, pride was our most recent one where we partner with the department of Emergency Management in helping our events and our venues be better prepared during these big events pride was another example. We did the same work around new years eve where we had our inspectors go out and flyer different venues and known events with alert s. F. So the patrons and venues can actually sign up for alert s. F. Just in case there is any kind of emergency during pride or next it will be halloween, and so on and so forth. So they went to 73 businesses or they distributed 73 flyers at 36 businesses. We also do our work to compile events for all city agencies. We have our master calendar of events again focusing in on big events that are coming up. We go ahead and put together a master spreadsheet for all agencies to be able to see her Situational Awareness as and for what is going on. We attach that here in the binder fee to check out. Finally, under corrective action , i had to unfortunately issue a suspension for Public Safety on june 21st to june 24 th for club malibu, and the details of that are in your binder. I would prefer not to discuss this in detail at our hearing, just because this is currently under investigation by the Police Department. But we are going to continue to monitor this these premises and ensure compliance with their security plan and conditions of their permit. Do you have any questions about any of those items . I do have a question. Is there any discussion in terms of the formation of the special events task force within the scope at this point . Any discussion, what do you mean . What is the formation process so the mayor designated two cochairs as this hearing committee. So it is the city in ministry to kelly, as well as director torres from the office of economic and workforce development. So they are tasked with coming up with the agency that will be involved in the committee, and so we are looking at, primarily regulatory agencies that will sit on the committee. It is supposed to be made up of city agencies as opposed to event producers, but we do plan to engage other stakeholders throughout the process. They are just not voting members of the committee. Thank you. Yep. Also related to that, first of all, it is exciting to see the city moving forward and building on all of this. It is so worth it, but how will this help move that forward . What is this going to enable this mission on the city to do beyond what dylan has already been able to do in and the work that is already underway . This is calling to light what the actual problem is that all of us have been so close to for the past several years, just because analysts have been working so closely on this and in keeping you all apprised, but now it is really getting much more recognition at a city level , which was very necessary, and we havent brought together these agencies to look at this problem. I dont know if it ever has happened, so we are that is the first thing. We need to really discuss what the issue areas and the pain points are and come up with possible solutions to address those. We think we know what some of those solutions may be but we want this committee to have full hands on in determining what those positions are. I dont have a question, i just have a comment. I want to applaud our mayor for taking these steps. I think we have all known that if you are a smaller street festival or smaller cultural festival, that sometimes the bureaucracy and the fees are so much that it is almost impossible to put something on. Suggest that we are able to talk about this now and bring people together is a huge step and it definitely shows we have a mayor who cares about these specific events, and that is awesome. Thank you. I just have one quick comment i think absolutely this is fantastic that this is happening over the years theyve heard lots about ten b. And the Police Department policy. It is something that nonprofit organizations in smaller groups have trouble predicting and then feel like often at the last minute they get a lot of high fees for extra officers, so i know that there is a whole gamut of things to talk about, but i would love to see some specific attention addressed to that particular issue. That could be passed on. Besides that, this is a slight tangent, but are we still going to be Holding Hearings in city hall once the office moves . Yes. Cool. Thank you. Is there any Public Comment on the executive directors report . Seen none, Public Comment is closed. They give very much for that. Our next agenda item is a report from our Senior Analyst no. Sorry, did i get it wrong . Are Deputy Director. Sorry about that. Thank you. Good evening, commissioners. So this is a lengthy enforcement report. I have highlighted some topics specifically that i want to discuss with you, but happy to answer any questions that you may have. Lets dive on in. The first that i want to bring to your attention is the blue light. We did issue a citation at this location. The applicant is applying for an l. L. P. They are actually here this evening applying for an l. L. P. In the interim, they were they did have entertainment, and it was discovered by inspector savino. There was a d. J. That was performing in the kitchen out of sight of the patrons, but so we did issue a citation, and i have discussed that with the owner about needing a permit to do entertainment. The next on the enforcement report that i like to bring to your attention is st. Marys pub it is also an applicant that is present tonight for the hearing regarding an l. L. P. Permit. I did just want to bring it to your attention that there has been a lot of mediation that occurred between the neighbors and the owner of the club. So i think that is important to highlight here. I did work with both of the neighbors and the applicant. On page 6, you will see that we had halcion on the enforcement report. We did issue a notice of violation. The inspector responded to a neighbors complaint from the night prior, and when he went, they were out of compliance with their sound limit. Miss milano was out of town at the time and the inspector was working with the manager that evening. The director did speak with miss milano and we did issue and an ob and they did bring their volume down to come into compliance that evening. And then skipping all the way to page 14 of the report, you will see all job is highlighted. This is a location that we currently do not permit, however , it was brought to our attention that they were having entertainment on the roof by a neighbor. And when inspector savino went out this weekend, they were having entertainment on the roof and downstairs in the bar area. We did issue a citation. The reason that we jump straight to a citation was because it was correspondence with the owner on possible occasions that was assuring me they were not having entertainment, when in fact, they have been. So im working with them to bring them into compliance, and hope that they will apply for a permit. They are zoned for a p. O. E. And an l. L. P. Im happy to answer any questions that you may have. Im curious for halcion, did they provide an explanation for why they were over their limit . I know that at one point we had a condition to say that there should be a limit on it and we were assured that they could, with their human powers and other machines, control that, im curious what the response was. The response was actually to tell the d. J. To turn it down. That is what the manager told our inspector to do, so our inspector stated that that is not his job to do, but rather to work with the Management Team to bring them into compliance. There wasnt really an expo nation as to why it was exceeding the limit. I see. Im curious how halcion has not paid for fines on certain citations. I think correct. Im curious, are they still indebted to us or not . This is outdated information. I dont know of any unpaid citations. The most recent citation they had was october, and that was the one that they appealed and one. They dont have anything outstanding so we reset the clock since it has been about a year, not quite a year, but over a year since they received a citation that stuck. Thank you. Refreshment memory, did that permit, did we insist on a limiter, or did we leave it off the table . No limiter. Okay. If they had a limiter, we they wouldnt be able to go over that mark, so that is something to make a note of. If we have to come back again. Can i just get clarification what you said to commissioner ten. Did you say that when our inspector spoke to the manager that the manager told our inspector to go tell the d. J. To turn the music down . Correct. Okay. This is definitely something that i had a conversation with miss milano about immediately after she was after. She was out of town, i dont think this is an excuse. It was just the regular manager . Yes. I mean, was there some kind of aggravation or something that would cause an employee to say such a ridiculous thing . Not to my understanding. It is not a normal conversation that happened. They know who the inspector is, so, no. Maybe i should go in there and give them a real citation. Maybe you should. [laughter] i did have a couple questions actually, just one specifically. I know blue light is here tonight applying for a permit. Well we have the enforcement side of things here, can you just walk us through the process where the multiple complaints on bluelight, is that how it started . What did we find when we got there . The complaint came in earlier in the week and it was a 311 complaint and then there was also an email correspondence that was sent to the supervisor s legislative aide. It was not a direct complaint more of a concern of what was happening with the permits. It was permit clarification. It got transferred to me and then i did correspond directly with the neighbor about those, clarifying what the l. L. P. Means and looks like. The complaint did come in about 2 00 a. M. In the morning the night before and upon inspection upon investigation, inspectors arrived and heard loud music, but didnt see a d. J. In the normal front part of the building where they normally perform. So he walked in and went to the back and heard the music, and then observed through the kitchen window where the food comes out that there was a d. J. Performing behind in the kitchen and so he observed that after 10 00 p. M. , as well, and just made a note of it. There was no action that was taken at that moment in time. I did speak to the owner after the citation was issued about that and i did say that that is defined as entertainment regardless of if the d. J. Is visible to the patrons or if it is a staff person. And i just wanted to clarify on the odd jobs citation. So we had multiple, or at least one or multiple complaints about a band playing on the roof. Correct. It was a neighbor, the same neighbor has emailed both of us stating that there was music on the roof and wanting to bring it to our attention, so i did reach out to the owner directly. It was never a 311 complaint regarding those previous email correspondences, so it wasnt a realtime response, and upon emailing with the owner, the email response was that no, we are not having entertainment. Recently, however, there was a 311 complaint that when i looked on the Google Google map, it came up halfway down the block. I determined it was audit job because theres not much else around there. My email to the owner with that anonymous complaint, the response was that there is no entertainment that night. So on saturday i received an email around 5 00 p. M. That said they are setting up the band again, they will have entertainment, so i asked the inspector to respond then and he went around 7 00 p. M. They were already having music upstairs and planned to bring a band in at 8 00 p. M. Downstairs. Got it. All right. So is the rooftop actually set up to have Public Assembly on the roof . That is a great question. Im not sure. I need to get more clarification from the owner of what they are eligible to do. You could call the Fire Department permit section and if you really want to get down to it because rooftop, you know, if they dont have enough exits to get out and things like that, it could be quite nasty. So if you really want to know, you can talk to permits, but rooftops are great, and i think we need more of them, but they have to be safe. We are worried about that. Hello. Thank you for this report. It is very lengthy. It is 15 pages. Sixteen. Sixteen. Are you thinking there is an uptake in violations that we need to be aware of or is it just because we did not meet we did not meet, and then also what youre saying, too, is pride. Inspectors went to a lot of places. They were working diligently to do a lot of enforcement. There wasnt a lot of enforcement needed on pride weekend, but this reflects all of the stops that they made. Im happy to see jones in full compliance on all the multiple times that folks stopped by, and i also noted miss milano as being on an item other than halcion, eagle eyes. [laughter] i read the report. [laughter] it is challenging. Interesting. I just want to make one last comment. I did notice just how much ground our inspectors are covering. Please send our thanks to them. I dont know if they are doing over time or just hustling a lot welcome aboard, mr. Roberts. We are looking forward to having a full team on. Thank you. All right. Thank you very much for that comprehensive report. Is there any Public Comment on the Deputy Directors report . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. All right. Lets try this again. The next item is a report from our Senior Analyst, dylan rice. [laughter]. Good evening, commissioners. I know we have a lot on the agenda so ill try to make this brief. Our next education and networking initiative, which is the s. F. After Events Network is happening this coming monday on july 22nd at jolenes which is in the mission, i hope you guys can make it. It is from 5 30 p. M. Until 8 00 p. M. As you know, we do a different educational topic at each event. This one is an evergreen topic that will always be important, which is vendor management or we are calling it success through vendor management, and it is looking at best practices on how you can turn managing your vendors into a real revenue driver, but at the same time ensuring that the event is safe and compliant. We have a great lineup of speakers. We have michael blue who is the c. E. O. Of a Company Called event tub. He will be doing a presentation and moderating a panel, calling a mini panel, which is two people. It is somebody from a restaurant that produces the s. F. Street food festival, and then andrea kirk from dpm and from eat, drink s. F. They will bring a really great diverse background and perspective to their experiences pick the topic is heavy on the food and beverage management. So i will do another social media push and email push this week. We have about 32 rcp his, so were hoping to get that higher. That is coming up. And then our ongoing efforts to streamline our permitting process in terms of the commission, i am working with the Digital Services team we just did a user test for the screen door permit diversion of the onetime event permit one time indoor event permit, and my colleague, krystal stewart, has been helping. We oversell some testing. In your binder that will see the user testing no sever compiled by Digital Services. So it is very candid, raw data that we are going to take and tack to Digital Services this thursday and see how we can take this feedback and really enhance the current draft of the permit form, and in the Bigger Picture of increasing the clarity and increasing efficiency of this permit process. That is all i have. Motion to approve and second. Commissioner perez. roll call . The Consent Agenda has been approved. Congratulations. And on to our regular agenda. The first permit on the regular agenda is for an extended hours premise, change in ownership located at 3801 24th street. The location has held a permit since 2000. It sells doughnuts and sandwiches 24 hours a day. The neighboring tenants are in your file about the machinery, stating a fan runs throughout the night and located above the doughnut shops. The owner was provided with the summited opposition but did not share with the staff they followed up with the neighbor. Included in your file is a copy of the letter that the owners postedded in the tenants entryway. They were in compliance with noise regulation. Ec staff explained to the concerned neighbors that this falls under the purview of Public Health, not the Entertainment Commission. I contacted jonathan piakus, a Noise Control officer with Public Health to share the neighbors concerns. He asked me to schedule a sound test to check on the fans noise combines and this ensures the operating levels curing al duril operations. This does not preclude your ability to grant the amendment. The Mission Statement approves no added conditions and im here to tell you note we have an interpreter so if we could just allow extra time between questions. Any questions . Everybody, my nape i name isd yen. Im the son of the previous