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Rehold remote hearing. Im requesting everyones patience. The platform not perfect and at times fail. If you are not speaking, mute your microphone and turn off your video camera. Do not hit controls that may affect other participants. To enable participation sfgov. Tv is broadcasting and streaming live and will receive Public Comment by calling the tollfree number across the bottom. Opportunities to speak during the Public Comment period are available by calling 18882733658 access code 3107452 speaking pound and pound again. If you are connected and would like to speak or submit your comment hit 1 and then 0 and you will have three minutes and will hear a chime when your time is up. Best practices are to call from a quiet location, speak clearly and slowly and mute the volume on your television or computer. Theres a delay on the sfgov. Tv board of by a good 60 to 90 seconds and if youre streaming theres a delay of a good 15 seconds. At this time id like to take roll. Commissioner koppel. Here. Clerk commission chan. Here. Commissioner imperial. Commissioner imperial . You may be muted. Commissioner imperial, i do see you but i didnt hear you. Youre on mute commissioner imperial. First item on the agenda say aye. Clerk i thought i heard you say aye. My apologies. First is items proposed for continuance [audio digitizing] ill ask everyone to mute their microphones. Theres an echo. Item 1 proposed for continuance september 10, 2020. Item 2, proposed for continuance to september 10, 2020. Item 3, proposed for in definite continuance. Under your consent items 4, there is a request from staff to continue this matter to september 3, 2020. I have no other items proposed for continuance so we should open this up for Public Comment. Again, members of the public this is your opportunity to call into the 800 number and press 1 and 0 to get in the queue and limit your comments to items of continuance only. Caller this is Katherine Howard calling to support the in definite continuance of the standard environmental requirement of the air quality part of that also. Thank you very much. Clerk very good commissioners. The matter is now before you. Clerk commissioner johnson. Continue the items. Second. Clerk thank you, on that motion to continue matter as proposed. Commissioner diamond. Aye. Clerk commissioner fung. Aye. Clerk commissioner imperial. Are you going call roll call. Clerk im on a bad log. Commissioner chan as proposed. Aye. Clerk commissioner diamond. Aye. Clerk commissioner fung. Aye. Clerk commissioner imperial johnson. Aye. Clerk commissioner moore. Aye. Clerk commissioner koppel. Aye. Clerk so moved, commissioners. Im sorry, commissioner imperial i guess your having technical difficulties so call this 60 with the persons on the phone should mute their telephones, please. It will be 60. I went to the office to get a new log and i got the wrong one. Commissioners, next matter is consent calendar and they may be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the commission. There will be no separate discussion unless a member of the commission or staff request. In which shall be removed from the consent calendar. Case 5 for the central soma l n lean clean up planning code and for the Mission Bay South redevelopment plan amendments for your adoption of findings. I have no other items on the consent calendar and we should go to Public Comment. Caller this is david wu. Item 5 central soma cleanup legislation i have questions and comments with the boundaries discussed on the regular calendar. That would be great. Thanks. Clerk very good. Through the chair we will be hearing items pulled off consent at the end of the agenda today. Commissioners, well take item 5 off and item 6 is now before. Do i hear a motion. Commissioner fung. Move to adopt the finding. Second. Clerk thank you. On the motion to adopt finding for item 6, commissioner chan. Aye. Clerk commissioner diamond. Aye. Clerk commissioner fung. Aye. Clerk commissioner imperial. They are still experiencing technical difficulties. Commissioner johnson. Aye. Clerk commissioner moore. Clerk aye. Clerk commissioner koppel. Aye. Clerk it passes 60. That will place us on commission matters. Whoever has got their cell phone or mic unmuted, please mute their microphone or turn down the volume on the stream or sfgov. Tv broadcast. Item 7 draft minutes for draft minutes of july 16, 2020. We need Public Comment. Clerk i apologize. We will take Public Comment. Announcer press then 1 then 0 to speak. Clerk the matter is now before you. Commissioner moore. Move to approve. Second. Clerk thank you. On that motion to adopt the minutes, commissioner chan. [roll call] so moved commissioners. The motion passes unanimously 60. I have heard word from commissioner imperial she is trying to restart her computer. Item 8, commission comments and questions. Commissioner johnson. Hello. Today is my last day on the Planning Commission. I will be stepping off the commission to say yes to exciting developments in my professional and personal life. I make that announcement with the heartfelt gratitude. Over the last few years it has been my absolute honor and privilege to serve. Ive met so many brilliant and amazing people passionate about the future of our city including my fellow commissioners. You have become my colleagues and my friends and im grateful for how long weve had to serve together for the opportunity to have gotten to collaborate with each of you. Im deeply grateful for what you bring to the commission and your leadership and cant wait to see how we carry on and what you accomplish. I have a few comments and first thing i want to say to the staff is thank you and your work is tireless and the leadership inside and outside. Often for folks who work in the nonprofit or Public Sector we are tasked with tackling issues larger than us and often without the tools or resources to be able to engage and ive seen them take the challenge and run with it. Youve put yourself out there and see change and seen it in reimagining what the Playing Field can be inclusive, diverse and features racial and social equity as a practice and indicator. So i am deeply grateful to all the planning staff. I want to close by sharing a little bit about what i see in my reflections over my time on the Planning Commission. And some things that i hope that follow the commission carrying forward to keep in mind to light the way through this challenging time in our city to be better than we found it and one that really holds to the tenets and values of racial and social equity and justice for all. Ive often said planning is not just about the code its about peoples lived experience and their lives. How well wield our power to help the city evolve in the name of equity for all. In order to do that we have to get clear on four questions to be the most effective possible especially during this time of great challenge. The first is how to use the department and commission that atone for what Development Looks Like in the city and lead by example of doing our own planning and Development Work with the goal of reparation and evolution. So often Community Members will say that projects start from the time an application is applied for it and from that first preapplication meeting and the tone of those things sets into motion a see at the end of the project. Especially if theyre not done in a culturally competent way. So how are we setting the tone from the beginning of how were doing development in collaboration that will lead to Good Development outcomes. The second is how to spend more of our finite time and resources to craft visionary city wide policy. The city will have to do more with less resources given everything we know about covid19 and how its impacting the Financial Health of our city and something every commission and ive watched all the speeches and talked about the need for the commission to spend more time not less city wide and neighborhood specific policy to stabilize our city and the flourishing of our neighborhood and communities. We cant craft that visionary legislation if were trying to determine the future of our city project, project by project or in a way thats reactionary. I hope over the break we can reform the way that we structure our hearings and things like discretionary review to really elevate the conversation and help us reach the higher goals and needs of thes time in our city this time in our city. The third is how we stop the trauma and pain being inflicted on communities of color by changing our code to recognize the impact of gentrification and being proactive in working to stabilize the communities and showing the community as they matter by shifting those in risk of displacement. Affordable housing has been displaced for market rate housing as long as that happens and Affordable Housing is only a fraction youll never reach your equity goals or affordability goals. Until we have findings related to those things our racial and social equity work will always be discretionary. A more equitable feature cannot rely on discretion so we need to find ways to really rectify the code to reflect those values. And lastly, i always thought my time on the Planning Commission would be facilitators of larger question of values and the future of the city we want and how we all get there together. We have to answer these larger questions about how we enable the city to evolve while keeping and holding our shared values. And really encourage us to try to continue to elevate the conversation in ore own minds and at these hearings because the old ways dont work and we can fight each other on whether its an affordability or housing crisis until were blue in the face and nobody is left to live in the city or can recognize what unifies us is that we want a better city where everyone has the opportunity to live, work and play and where social and Racial Equity are foundations of the city and its time to be brave and bold and do those works. Those are some of my reflections. I hope we can cut through the fog of the San Francisco summer and project inertia and take a broader view of our role that is ours to make and feel great pride and excitement this group of people who are on the commission now along with our planning staff and our Community Partners can make it happen. I wont be going far. Ill be in the east bay i will be watching and reminding you of these goals. Thank you for the opportunity and i wish you all the best. Commissioner fong. You may be muted. Good luck in your future endeavors. We will miss you. Clerk commissioner diamond. I cant begin to describe the ways ill miss your voice and position in the commission. Youve bain Guiding Light and your thoughtfulness and clear articulation of the issues we need to be focussed on has been a guiding star. I wish you the best of luck in your next endeavor and will continue to ask myself what would millicent do as we think with the issues we face. Best of luck to you clerk commissioner imperial. Can you guys hear me, first of all . Clerk we can. Thank you. Also good luck to you, commissioner johnson. I really wish we had more time to Work Together i admire the way you articulate things and the way you articulate items and i really wish we could spend more time and Work Together further but i wish you all the best in your future endeavor. Thank you. Clerk commissioner moore. Goodbye as a colleague, hello as friend. Youll leave but youre always there. I your thinking is very profound and youll be missed. I was feeling the amount of freedom and guidance when you started to talk about the deeper aspects of social equity and openly and honestly sharing your thoughts was just like amazing. Thank you for that. Well be friends. Clerk commissioner chan. I also wish we had more time together but ive been inspired and thankful for your guidance and insight in the short amount of time on the commission together with you. I want to wish you all the best and please keep in touch. Its been an honor to work with you and you have a unique knack in looking at issues and analyzing the discussion and making it crystal clear. Thank you. Youve been inspiring it me and staff and well miss you hope you stay involved. Thank you. Sad to see you go and glad youre not going too far and you brought an important voice to our commission which i dont think we had prior to your appointment. Keep in touch and you know where to find us. Thank you. Ive shared my thoughts and your voice will be missed on the Planning Commission and your voice will be lost. If theres nothing further well move on to announcements. I wanted to make comments on sc35 and how it relates because the issue came up a week ago and we can get you more motivation on this too and its the streamline housing and cities have not permitted sufficient housing to meet their eightyear goals and theyre devised with lower and moderate income. Currently the city is meeting the above moderate goals but not the affordable goals. In projects with 50 or more affordable can move through the process under sc35. As we look to the next cycle our expectation the goals will be two to three times larger than the current cycle. The timing is interesting in how it work. Sc35 needs to be reauthorized in 2026 and its unclear whether the requirements will still be applied. Its a look back over four years. Once the goals are set the time is divided between the second four years and first four years and if we met our goals when it takes into effect. Its complicated. We can give you a memo to explain it more but the provisions of sc35 wont ness lay ply necessary apply until the new goals are adopted and theres time to look at how were meeting resources to have more information on that in the coming weeks. And the citys lead in implementing shared spaces and im sure as youve been out and about the last couple weeks youve seen the popularity of shared spaces. Weve approved over 600 sites sidewalk only, and sidewalk and parking lanes and roadway improvements and our staff has been instrumental in implementing the program. Theres been 1 closures. The first 12 closure the first in chinatown. Were excited how this is rolling out and moving forward. Its not without kinks. Were working to improve the time line and working with nonprofits and communities to make sure were reaching out to neighborhoods that are perhaps under resourced and i wanted to give you a quick update and thanks our staff for their efforts in the report. Thank you. Clerk apologize. I was on mute. I have no report from the board of appeals and the commission did not meet yet. Aaron star, from legislative affairs. First was the supervisor ronin ordnance to allow covid19 activities as temporary uses. This is continued from last week to include the Planning Commissions modification to extend the permit from two years to four years. This committee submitted it to the full board with a positive commission. Next the commission will codify the item from may 21 and voted approve the ordinance with modifications. It included one in lieu of codifying the program permit at the firststory uses to the corridor vitality for a temporary period of three years and two, maintain control on exist specific uses when existing restrictions districts or other measures quantitatively limit them and the measures were not included in the ordinance and moved forward as is. At the land use the committee expressed support and supervisor ronins office requested to exclude the nct and other comments were in support citing the need to cut red tape. The board voted unanimously to approve the ordinance. Next the committee considered supervisor fewers ordinance for the educator housing streamliner program prop e to alone extra hite height and reduce the lot size from 10,000 to 8,000 square feet. You heard the item july 16 and voted to support the ordinance as drafted. And a positive recommendation. And supervisor yees ordinance you heard on the 16th was not heard this monday and will be heard at the Land Use Committee late august. Land use Committee Held a hearing on the citys affordable and how long sustainability needs and relevant Planning Department reports. The supervisor wanted to emphasize the importance of data and wants the city to prioritize and address the Housing Needs of residents and community to ensure diverse and Equitable Society and it needs to be the core of the housing policy framework and stated there is a need for measurable data and quantitative goals and metrics and the city can only address what it can measure. Planning staff delivered a comprehensive presentation with an overview of racial inequities and the impact of covid19 on vulnerable communities and an overview and timetable of mandated reports including area plan and housing reports and reports related to Economic Activity and allocation of impact fees. The summary finding of the summary of inventory and annual report and the 2019 housing pipeline and overview of the departments housing strategy and the 2022 Housing Element update efforts. During the Hearing Committee recommends various ways the department should present data with accuracy and Committee Members expressed concerns how racial and social equity are being met and wanted to ensure the racial and Equity Analysis didnt take a backseat to other demands. Other recommendations by the committee were to include data at the Regional Housing level including developing a dashboard that compares San Francisco to the rest of the bay area and to clarify how the city quantifies the loss of rent control. A lot of comments addressed racial and social equity issues and the issues the Planning Department has had with the African American community and want to prioritize the community of color and want housing reports to show the racial impact of housing imbalances and the city to address regulations to help maintain the seg ret segregated workforce and comments also stood along the lines of those who wanted the city to only allow the construction of 100 aaffordable homes for the university versus those that wanted zoning control to allow more market rate housing to meet existing demand. As a followup to the hearing and preliminary assessment of housing will be presented in august and the report is targeted for delivery to the committee by the end of quarter three, 20. 2020. And next the committee continued the ordinance to exempt Affordable Housing for density limits to a date uncertain and finally the Committee Heard the two legislative items for the balboa reservoir project and they heard the items may 28 and recommended approval with supervisor yees proposed amendment. At the land use hearing they did not make recommendations because the pending ceqa appeal but recommended it to the full board without recommendation and they urged the city to build housing as soon as possible or sell to the private developer or turn it over to a city college or turn it over for 100 Affordable Housing and there were neighborhood preference radius for Affordable Housing and adding a unit clause and they ford forded forwarded it to the full board with positive recommendation and the zoning map for the hub project passed the second read. Supervisor ronins ordinance to amend the Zoning District passed the first three as did the ordinance to allow the parking lot behind the theatre to continue operation for next five years. Supervisor peskins resolution issuing landmark resolution for california fresco was adopted and they considered the proposed project at 2651 octavia to an existing twofamily residence and the subject is next to the golden gate valley library. Heard the item february 6 at a discretionary review and voted to not take br and accept as proposed. The appellant asserted the department issued the september 5, 2017 improperly issued without analyzing the Historic Resource impact from the library and issued without a shadow study assessing the project affects on the amount of Natural Light in the reading room and the correct cad x was not included in the staff report prepared for the Planning Commissions hearing. In response the department contends they analyzed on site and off site Historic Resources. No shadow analysis is required because the project is less than 40 feet in height. The category of light in the library is not a characterizing fee fewer in the report and would have negligible impact on the light in the reading room and the cad x for the dr hearing the clerical error did not misinform the Planning Commissioners or members of the public because the staff report clearly state the stated it qualified. The supervisor said the department made procedural errors and did not assess for Historical Impact until after the preservation review memo and prepared a shadow study after the cad x. At a result the supervisor made a motion to overturn the environmental determination which passed unanimously. Staff will carefully review the boards findings once drafted to see how the decision impacts their ceqa review Going Forward and impact on the project itself. Thank you for your time. That concludes my report and commissioner johnson i am going to miss you terribly and wish you the best of luck. Thank you. That leads us to Public Comment. Caller i want to propose some things you could be advocating for. You could be advocating for a category of housing but not actually housing. Theres a category that you can create non existing housing and being held for investment and should to be for inventory and you should be advocating toe to secure sites for Affordable Housing. Were losing sites where Affordable Housing could be built because of market rate housing. Thank you. Caller im sorry commissioner johnsons leading and i wish you the best of luck and take good care. Im calling because i want to reiterate something about the reason for section 817 the numerical articulation. The point was to preserve housing and maintain financial accessibility but allow for alterations that were reasonable and did not turn into de facto demolitions. Its a marketbased attempt at a solution and they have not been adjusted since enacted in 2008 and that was part of the marketbased solution to try to come up with the problem that was going on for years. I checked it out and sent commissions and everyone else screen shots it was an alteration with horizontal extensions and gutting of the inside and the whole new facade that was owe political rated and now obliterate and its now a large singlefamily home and it sold in march 2020 for 6. 3 million in the middle of a Public Comment is closed pandemic and youre talking about an increase of 4. 65 million over that period of time. Thats above the average of everything ive monitored on list ive sent you of projects where its usually 3. 5 million for similar projects there were no demo calcs but i think im keyed to whats going on after looking at them for six years and showing commissioner johnson and Vice President moore photograph of these projects and the staff as well. I think projects like this and many others illustrate why it should be adjusted particularly since nothings been done or concocted since 2016. I want to point out this property has not been available for housing since 2014 so think about that in terms of housing availability. Thats all. I sent a screen shot. Look at them if you can. Good luck and take good care and be well and safe. Thank you. Caller this is steven with immediate action. I wanted to say thank you to commissioner johnson for your hard work and youll be missed. Youve been a great voice on the Planning Commission and ive always respected your decisions and deliberative process and hate to see you go and want to wish you the best in the future. Caller good afternoon, supervisors. Im with San Francisco tenet. First, i want to say im so sorry Millicent Johnson is leaving. Well miss her voice. I love the goals that you just set out. You thoughtfully have made a speech to us telling us how we should proceed in the coming days. Everyone should take her words to heart. Use it as an inspiration. Next the point that was brought up of an inventory of vacant units is a wise thing. I remember there was a time back when you did an inventory of vacant parking lots and things you could build more intensity on. I think you should do more city planning that address the needs of communities of color and all the type of housing that we need to accommodate low income residents especially tenants. Ed the, i like the presentation last week on the state bill but didnt go far enough particularly the impact on tenants. We want to know when the bills come forward whats happening to the tenants in those buildings . There are no provisions the housing legislations do not provide for the tenants or commission or our voices to be heard. I would like a little bit more in depth followup on not just the selling points of 902 and how great it would be and we would save money, no, but what is the cost . What is the cost going to be as evaluated . Whether or not we like these things. Thank you. Caller i wanted to talk a little bit about planning code section sb17 and db330. I think the Planning Department should reevaluate planning code section 317 demolition protection in light of the justification for planning code 317 in 2008 is old houses are rent controlled whereas new houses are not rent controlled due to costa hawkins but theres an exemption that said when you replayed a rent controlled unit it had to be replaced by a rent controlled unit and if you modify it to say you can demolish a building as long as you replace it with rent that is affordable to the new tenant we should put it into state law. And wave code requirements that are for a period of seven years. And i mentioned this when we were talking about 2005 17th street and the Planning Department and we can modify our Building Code to do something similar to what sd330 would have done and we waive open space and requirements to a 7. 32 for adus. After this we should look at Building Codes section 1207. 2 specifically the 7. 5 ceiling height which is the issue last week. Thats something we could override if we wanted to as a charter city. And Building Code section 1204 were the only city that requires Natural Light and ventilation. The state and national Building Code allow mechanical ventilation and rights and we could waive that if we wanted to. Clerk thats your time. Caller its been a strange week for me. Ive heard all sorts of Public Comments and hearings. Its strange were currently market rate units and theres comments that we dont need anymore market rate units. Ive also heard that we over built on market reg units which i have to say sadly i wish we did not need market rate units. The fact is the Planning Departments own Housing Affordability priority have shown over 80,000 households which make over 120 air median income. Of 2016 Affordable Housing report market rate tenants or occupants will start to occupy homes which are otherwise affordable to middle class. I also heard theres truth we dont need market rate units because they call for more Affordable Housing and some are occupied from someone from outside the city. In fact a 2015 report showed 84 of our homes are occupied by [indiscernible] in the city. Its impossible to make the point that theyre occupied. Id like to you keep these things in mind when talking about this. Thank you. Clerk very good, that places us on your regular calendar. Or item 11, case 24. I wanted to make a comment. I just wanted to make a comment in regards to the comment i can say the words are thoughtful ideas how to address an issue that has predated several of us on the commission arth section 317 around section 317 but its an example of a moment in which we play a little bit of whos on first and whos on second and address issues and u ultimately i think we know more than most people the opportunities of our code and we have the opportunity to take the spirit of 317 the example shared and i now sow all over the rich i know all over the richmond are marble is up on the walls and 1. 5 million homes are going for 5 million and ask ourselves whats the policy solution to address these issues. If for no other reason i wish we can find a way to address this issue that weve all discussed. Its a serious problem for our city. Thanks. Clerk seeing no additional requests to speak, well be under regular calendar item 11, 11. 2016003351cwp c. Flores 415 5586473 centering planning on racial and social equity. This is an informational presentation. I wanted to highlight one aspect of the work presenting. And i realize establish new division are not necessarily solutions in and of themselves but we want this to elevate the work that were doing within the department and be able to allocate additional resources. So i recognize our equity work will not be the responsibility of the division alone but of the entire department and commission if were going to be truly successful in centering our work. I wanted to congratulate and thank miriam for stepping in. Thank you, rich. Good afternoon, commissioners. Im with the Planning Department. Before i start with the presentation i just want to take a few seconds to thank commissioner johnson for a very honest, powerful and thoughtful leadership that is allowing us to be where we are right now. I want to thank you for caring and for conveying the voice of our community. Owe want to thank you for challenging and finding our staff across all levels. Iowe wa challenging and finding our staff across all levels. We want challenging and finding our staff across all levels. E want challenging and finding our staff across all levels. Want t challenging and finding our staff across all levels. [background noise] can you hear me . Director hill indicated were responding to the resolution that you passed june 11. I want to start by saying we want to acknowledge underwork. The work of our Community Leaders and the work within the Planning Department on racial and social equity. This has been going on for a while and there are essential pieces that were set in place and in motion and thanks to that, we can make a stronger move. We also want to recognize that your leadership in talking to resolutions is giving us a new opportunity to rethink what the city could be and what the role of the Planning Department could be. Ill start by summarizing key points in our preliminary responses to your resolution and then claudia will provide you an overview of the progress that were making on the planned phase 1 and 2 and some next steps. First of all in terms of prioritizing equity across the department, ill elaborate on those two points that you made very clear that we need to strengthen our dialogue with our communities especially the nativeamerican and black community, communities of color and advantaged communities. In extending resources and elevating the Community Equity work ill provide some details to what director hill has already mentioned. In terms of staff, we have shared with you this components but i want to summarize were working on recruitment and hiring practices, on training and staff on addressing equity objectives within our performance and continue to ex employer how we are handling our internships and engagement work. Were also addressing the equitable resolution in terms of policy and strategy and analysis and metrics. On policies and strategies, director hill is leading the economic housing recovery work as part of the over arching recovery strategy nor city and the for the city and the Housing Element is beginning the racial and social equity. In terms of analysis and metrics. We continue to make progress we have applied the equity budget tool to our proposed budget and continue to work on additional metrics. More of this work will proceed once we engage with more substantial conversations with our Community Leaders. Community engagement being a central component of the resolutions. We are summarizing what we have heard so far. We understand the challenges our communities are facing right now and we want to make our engagement efficient. Que have heard statements and claudia will walk you through some of those and want to start compiling with what we heard and well be sharing that with you. Second, well meet Community Leaders to discuss what you have requested racial and social equity definition and how we frame it within the Planning Department and how we elaborate and define the phase 2 of our equity plan. Now, more specifically we have on our Community Engagement strategies on the ground we have shared a memo that described how we address the Digital Divide and how we address folks in an efficient way and getting to communities who may not have the virtual resources some of us do. Were integrating Community Engagement and were expanding the engagement resources for the targeted communities that have experienced historical racial and social inequities. This is a short picture of this which is as director hill was flagging, we want to elevate some of the equity work, racial and social equity work within the department. This is not to exclude the equity work from the rest of the department. Its to help us to make faster progress, progress and more efficient progress. It was successful. This should be dismantled in five or 10 years and equity will be integrated across all tasks and divisions. In this division well have one focussed on the racial and social equity plan and one unit focussed on Community Engagement that integrates communication for the entire department with the voices on the ground and one that includes the Housing Element and the housing recovery strategies. Again, well have staff within the units and have staff across the department coordinating with the unit. S the work has been done in close collaboration with our city agencies and Community Leaders. Well be convening a group of Community Leaders to advise and inform the work that we need to do. Were also considering kitchen cabinet, meaning a group of experts to advise us on the strategies most effect pitch most effective and the office of social equity remains very tight. Our collaborations an communications and we have strategy approaches with them and well continue to review updates on the progress were making and were also Affordable Housing the supervisors and mayors office. With this ill transfer to claudia who will provide an update on the progress were making on the plan. Good afternoon, commissioners. Can you hear me okay . I want to give you an update on phase 1 and phase 2 and provide a little bit of an overview of components for members of the public who may be tuning in for the first time. This time line shows the components on the left side across the phase 1 action plan you adopted back in 2019 in november. Its under implementation. We started implementation even a little bit before adoption. We have a plan we are finishing up guidelines and framework for the department and ideas for matrix. Well be refining that and finalizing it and well put it aside and well continue to work on integrating that direction. And well be releasing a draft framework in early summer or fall to have the discussion mir yal alluded to miriam alluded to and we started Community Engagement which had to be suspended due to covid and get direction on priorities and definition of equity. Well continue the work on the plan to continue the plan by the office of Racial Equity. Phase 2 is implement doesnt have to wait for adoption. Were planning to come back for adoption in 2021. We can begin to do so as we identify priorities. And more on engagement. Well have listening sessions and well have to be coordinating to make sure were not over taxing our community particularly right now. On the last row the first update is due by the office of equity in 2023. Well be updating at that point. Theres a nap shot and well work snapshot and well work to augment and add pieces to our phase 1. In addition to the tasks theyre additional implementation priorities for the fiscal year and advanced training for managers since they set the tone and recruitment for guidelines and hiring activities. Well work with them for a more confident and equitable hiring strategy. And well have summaries we are producing. Theres been a lot of ideas including from the hearing back in june and actions we should undertake. Issues we need to Pay Attention to and that will be in the framework for discussion. We talked to the Community Around the work area and asked questions about the process and how it could be more equitable and specific policy discussions theyll happen in the context of our project. Equity policy related to transportation will happen in the transportation element and so on and so forth. These are highlevel things we have planned and we were barely able to scratch the surface and theres so many communities we still need to talk to. In regards to communication i hope you can hear me okay, we heard some information members still need to work on developing our cultural competency and when we do engage communities or communicate with Community Members for an equity voice meaning they want to see our Mission Statement and our website and our communication and i think it will happen more directly and well have permitting work and ceqa work. And theyd like to see more in the staff report and important resources and for equity goals a more practical approach would be ideal. And support was in their mind and will continue to be so and the Historic Commission directed staff as part of the lift historic and cultural preservation and in legislative work they showed some Community Planning work needs to be better coordinated and approach the Community Together and this will also help Community Members not feel overtasked and the need for more Affordable Housing. Some want more requirements and then finally for us to continue working on diversifying our staff and Community Investor values. Ill repeat the goals and the third bullet is to continue implementation of phase 1 and equity resolution. And from the office of Racial Equity and have discussed it a bit we should be prioritizing high impact level changed and we need to identify those and continue to build staff capacity for social equity and conduct equity and analysis and Prioritize Community equity within the divisioniment division implementing the new division they spoke about and that concludes the staff presentation and were available for questions. Clerk very good. If there arent immediate questions for staff we should open up for Public Comment. Announcer press 1 then 0 to summon a question. Clerk members of the public this is your punt opportunity to get in the queue by pressing 1 and 0. Unt oppy to get in the queue by pressing 1 and 0. Nt opportunity to get in the queue by pressing 1 and 0. T opportunity to get in the queue by pressing 1 and 0. Opportunity to get in the queue by pressing 1 and 0. Opportunity to get in the queue by pressing 1 and 0. Opportunity to get in the queue by pressing 1 and 0. Opportunity to get in the queue by pressing 1 and 0. Opportunity to get in the queue by pressing 1 and 0. Caller cory smith. I want to express a thank you and best of luck to commissioner johnson and thank you for bringing this item to the commission and relevant with the National Conversation we think it makes a ton of sense. Im originally from oakland and always think about how San Francisco impacts oakland and vice versa. Its difficult to try to figure out how to have an impact on the city of oakland but the things that are being discussed and out of this work do have a larger scale than just the city. Whether its sharing the findings with other cities around the bay area and trying to Work Together, i dont necessarily have that solution. I know everybody here is interested in equity beyond our square miles. While we can start here one of the great things about the city is we take good ideas and we can improve the world beyond San Francisco. We think thats really important. The other piece is obviously pushing all this forward and if the people who build the housing are not understanding this and implementing this in their outreach and conversations with communities, then its not going to be as successful as it koud be. Wed like to play a positive role in the conversation and information sharing and training and we want to be a collaborative partner and however, i can help facilitate that we can do that as an organization we very much would like to do that. Thank you to everybody that did work on this so far and we look forward to continuing the work Going Forward. Thank you. Caller id like to thank the staff for presenting this and doing a well thought out plan on social equity. I see this is focussing a lot on Community Engagement which is great and if you ever heard of doing communitybased planning and engaging the community in their area plan, that would be a very good direction to go in because we want to think about equitable communities. We want to think about engaging them and planning for their community as meeting their own needs. All this engagement is great getting people back is wonderful. Im excited to be working on the policy committee for elements of 2022 and i am also happy i worked with the Central City Coalition to get a project going for the hub area that addresses the social and Racial Equity needs of the communities in district 5, 7 excuse me, 5, 6 and 9. Thank you. Caller hello commissioners. This is david wu. Thank you for your work and commitment to racial and social equity. This moment during a rise up against the police state and extreme working crisis for people during covid19 offers the ability to analyze and reflect to what brought us to this point. We cant continue with the same land use policies that perpetuated structure and caused extreme wealth and inequality and determining who is welcomed in and first out. Data has shown theres been an influx of wealthy predominantly white people and black and brown and lowincome and working class residents are being pushed out. Continuing the policy by draining the development of market rate housing aimed at multicorporations is the problem not the solution. The Planning Department and commission need to reflect this reality by making concrete changes that put planning and development in the hands of communities and working people and lowincome residents. Community voices must lead the process of crafting strategies for racial and social equity. Shifting to a model of communityled planning offers for the commission to take the lead from impacted communities themselves. Instead of workingclass communities we can shift to a model of planning that shifts to people on the ground who know what is needed in the community. Across San Francisco theres an overabundance of Market Rate Development we need Affordable Housing and we urge the Planning Department and Planning Commission to apply these racial and social equity lens and analysis now to projects coming up. The proposed 1145 Mission Street market rate Housing Project is a perfect example and should be used as a case study for Equity Analysis. We need to ask what is needed in the community and the development and whos benefiting and how the community will be served. Thank you. Caller this is sue hester. At the board of supervisors meeting on monday with the housing presentation, one of the most important questions that was raised i think was raised by supervisor mar, he asked how to proceed and set priority around housing. Thats an important question because as long as the department is funded by the developers, the attention to this just in course of reality by the planners and supervisors in the department is getting these projects approved because it generates fees. So one of the questions that needs to be answered thought through is how do we render decisions on social and economic equity. Theyre unrelated to feebased budgets. Thats something that needs to be thought about. As a person involved from start to finish on these plans its evident area plans are one of the down falls in the Planning Department because they assume the area plan has a life over 20 years and the circumstances are very different when youre doing the planning and doing the approval of projects 20 years later. And you had had a lot of pushback on the mission because of location and thats how area plans are put together and their effect for the long term. I would can two things. One, is think through how do you area plans and what is the feebased structure of the department and who is on the automatic going to be paid attention to because theyve mistaken get getting a project through. Thank you very much. You prepared to submit your Public Comment. Caller. Caller Planning Commissioners, im share of for instance unity and in district 5. I with a bit able to make the working Group Meeting this morning to speak on this and i wanted to express my thanks working on the plan and for the comments sent in. We cant say goodbye to racist housing policies until we say goodbye to racial [indiscernible] and we have to abolish our racial segregationi segregationist zoning. And i urge the commission to advocate for option three that pushes for more housing in previously racially segregationalist parts of the city and another topic is below market rate and will come forward in the sunset but still has to go through a lengthy process to get built. Its time to say its not okay for wealthy parts of the city that have benefitted from racist zoning policies to say sorry, we dont want apartments in our neighborhood. Its never okay to say youre only allowed to live in this neighborhood if you have 500,000 to spend on a down payment. Im looking forward to pushing for more equitable zoning in the city. Thank you. Hello. Im a resident and im calling to reiterate with the speaker before me said and highlights the fact that the lengths between exclusionary zoning and racism is well established and something that San Francisco unfortunately has a long history of and something we need to do better in. The first thing that we should start doing is looking at how we can up zone rich exclusionary neighborhoods on the west side where have you singlefamily housing where we have heavily invested in service and have 2 million and 3 million homes blocks from the train station. It reflects a history of racism and is contributing to racist outcomes and its something we have an obligation and duty to fix. Thank you. Caller good afternoon commissioners. Im with the San Francisco electrical industry. As we talking about social and Racial Equity and planning its important for you as commissioner to drill down and recognize and reflect that one of the facts of the clear nexuses between equitable without comes and goals and land use is making sure the men and women who actually build the buildings you approve are treated and paid standard wages and having investment both in long term Workforce Development and Skill Development as well as their retirement future. Measures such as the housing sustainability measures such as the soma plan is a key element. I hope you can keep this in mind as you go through the planning process and look to capture benefits immediately from development and find ways of grounding them directly in the communities more impacted. Thank you very much. Have you zero questions remaining. Clerk that will conclude the Public Comment portion of this item. The matter is now before you. This is only an informational presentation. Commissioner imperial. Thank you. The whole Community Equity team in doing the memo and initiating the draft. While reading this document i designed it actually i cant believe this is working on and were starting with the histories of the planning. In this way im thankful we have this going right now. As im reading the regulatory and Design Review in the light of the last hearing too there were rent controlled units and removal other units and in tracking the Housing Units theyre complicated issues. At the same time when from what i experienced especially from the last two hearings with rent controlled units, usually the commission were contacted in terms of the tenants or People Living there. And so what happens is that were looking to a building in itself and not necessarily looking to the people which we always say planning should be about people and the quality of life. Because of that i was also thinking the relationship between Planning Department and other cities interested such as a rent board i think we need to have a strong relationship or great liaison where the planners can look into the situation in better context in terms of if there is a statement or not just the history but other history that tends to affect the people that will be impacted by development. Thats one thing i was thinking of as i was reading this. There are new developments that are asking for authorizational conditional uses and sometimes when you see it in discretionary reviews itself we have a lack of context if were going to take into the racial social equity lens and the picture of that neighborhood which i think is also going to be part of it and its good to have that context as we are going through into different kinds of uses. I read a comment i would like to highlight a comment made that needs to be thought out in terms of the fee scheduling or how fees are being used and the buildi Building Supply and how are we going to imagine the area plan taking into consideration the benefits and the fees implemented. Is it an adequate fee and how its going to be applied. Those are big issues each department and planning and this is going to be a big tackle for all of us but something we need to think through each department of the planning and im glad there is proposals going to happen for the equity budget. First of all, thank you. Thats all. Clerk commissioner moore. Thank you staff for bringing this forward. I would like to ask if you can spend a few minutes telling me who are the groups you have been engaged with because many times when we engage in the larger efforts somebody is saying well, we havent been contacted or havent participated. Since there were only some speaking with mr. Wu making comments, i didnt hear who anybody who had participated or had additional suggestion to make. Can you please comment on that for a second . We started with interviews and were preparing to do larger focus in Community Meetings before the shelter in place started. Away kw we conducted a focus group. We did a presentation at the magic and its a coalition of several organizations in the bay view and the presentation was done in the valley and tenderloin. I can get a more detailed list and several interviews done with some of the mission organizations. Were prepared for more robust outreach and were prepared to do focus groups in chinatown and western edition and then shelter in place happened. Were regrouping and figuring out a robust way to continue that outreach and make sure we hear from all of our different communities. Thank you for sharing a little bit of the background. I think conventionally there was a way to call but i do believe social and Racial Equity is also based in not hearing the smaller voices who are not organize the but have an equal say in what racial and social equity is all about. Its asking for every voice and participant and glad were seeing the signs to normalize and invite people to larger public hearings in an auditorium to hear what people are experiencing and how it can inform us. The one thing i would like to add most of you talked about that before, i believe therell be a layer of voices that can speak knowledgeably to how particular communities and communities of color will be affected past pandemic. I think that voice will share another angle and big spotlight on to social and Racial Equity. Were hearing certain reports from the department of health that speak about the Health Practice and how people are lowincome and disadvantaged people are being affected. I would like it take that experience directly into the social and Racial Equity discussion particularly as it ultimately theyll engage in the idea of the physical design. I believe physical design has large loopholes relative to social and Racial Equity and i would like to see those particular subjects picked up and integrated moving forward. Thank you. Clerk commissioner chan. Thank you, for your leadership and making this work a priority. Its great to see progress in taking these actions as destroyed in the resolution. As described in the representation and thank you for the presentation and for your dedication and commitment to this really important work. I want to say i find the staff report and outline plan encouraging and moving in the right direction. I do want to point out a couple question and comments. One area where i see us spending more time thinking about is the role of the commission and how the commission fits into all this work. I think its a great time to reflect on the role we have and what we need and the efforts of the department. And ive been thinking about what tools would help the commission do this work. The commissioner was talking about this in terms of a greater context in which we are evaluate and understanding our decisions. For example, we read thousands of papers in our packets each week. A lot of material to digest and i would love to see a standardized Racial Equity assessment or some framework that is integrated in all the reports we can have this frame work to consider. Speaking to some specific items in the packet so for exhibit d the summary its insightful and left and many project sponsors do not know where, when or how to engage in Community Members and made me wonder if the plan can more explicitly articulate why we do see engagement in terms of the value and benefits to the project and i think in some ways maybe we could support a process transparent for public sponsors in understanding the value and benefits of Community Engagement and in a way we can link this explicitly to our expectations of the department and as a commission. I think we have some precedence and i feel we need a rubric for the scorecard. A heavier weighted standard for what planning and engagement would be to have transparency and elevate and reward partnering with the city and a housing affordable challenge. Second comment i want it make is the feedback that communications are overly technical and monolingual. I think thats something i agree with and i think it raises question how to meet people where they are and it may mean taking inventory to understand what channels or platforms people are currently using and engage people where they might be communicating with other and thinking about who our audience is as were writing Commission Report and document and are we writing or the lay person and i think. Commissioner johnson. I want to thank you so much miriam and claudia. Express how much we have for the community and i just feel so grateful for your leadership and congratulations miriam on becoming head of the department and i look forward to seeing other work Going Forward. So i have a few things to say just in thinking about in addition to this plan some things we might consider. I would say the report is wonderful. I really appreciate how you laid out the feedback you have already gotten put our efforts and context of the larger city efforts and i think responding to all the conversations that youve had at the Planning Commission and oneonone conversations and feedback in the right direction and tactical on the things we need to change and i know that [indiscernible] but theyre crucial to be able to have information as a way to move forward to create the change we are needing to make. I want to echo the thanks to director hillis for your leadership right out of the gate. A few things to share. There was a great cart that came out this week great article that came out and i want to pull out a couple things and also some suggestions. One, in thinking about all of our lists from the framework. First we talked about Affordable Housing and being tied to market rate housing creates this dynamic and how do we get past the systems to help provide housing and Home Ownership opportunities for folks. Next is zoning and allowing multiuse family developments wedge right to return program and payout with acts of atonement for lending and development. She talks about Home Ownership distribution and antidisplacement and until we have conversations that can be in the code so much work is discretionary and i think its important we take a look at that. And things to create to the list as were creating the department and organization every department should have a cultural competency budget. For several organizations it help those helping us on our cultural competency and helps to demonstrate how much it costs not to have the expertise in house. Another thing id like to say si think discussionary review when we think about Commission Time and staff time and the resources that well need to do this work i think somebody needs to mute themselves. Discretionary review is an equitable use of resources and needs to be reformed. We need to ask whether or not the departments liability based on use is the right structure to be able to carry this forward. I think its important we at least have that conversation and give it the discussion it deserves. I would also agree with the assessment that its crucial that if were going achieve the goals we have around Racial Equity we need to coordinate with other cities in our region. The piece i mentioned came from a planner in oakland and i think we cant do this work alone and well need to collaborate in order to achieve the goals. I do think the work doesnt happen without the eco system and every part from developers and project sponsors to neighborhood groups to our planning staff to our commissions working together. In order to do that we need a framework that makes it very clear from a departmental standpoint a reason for doing this work, what it means to do meaningful, cultural competent Community Engagement and what are the outcomes youre looking for because i think theres often the idea that perhaps people dont want to do this work and sure, that may be true for some people but i think how we invite people to help us get to do this together is actually how unified a city and make sure we can actually implement those goals. Those are my thoughts and thank you so much again for all your work and your leadership. Clerk commissioner diamond. So i too want to thank both claudia and miriam for all their work. In addition to that, i want to observe or comment on one observation i have having been on the Commission Nine months and watching how the process works. That is about the time a project is in front of the commission, it is often two, three, four years in the process. And Community Groups are appearing in front of us when a lot of work has already been done on the project and people tend to be very [indiscernible] in what theyre trying to accomplish without a lot of room for negotiation. It strikes me we need to rethink how to do the process and what the role of the commission is. When market applicants submit ppas theyre already fairly set to what it is they want to do and spend a great deal of money of architects and lawyers even prior to the ppa because theyre trying to have a quote, stable project description to bring to the department. I think we need to mandate a process that has project applicants come work with the department and district and Community Groups when the project is still just an idea on the table. Community groups need the opportunity to speak with budget appropriate proponents before a lot of money is spent. We dont want them to have to weigh in at the last moment. We should be respectful of what theyre trying to planning at the earlier stages of the process. And while the commission is on the project i want to shift the engagement back earlier in the process where theres an opportunity to really reshape and rethink how we accomplish our goals including racial and social equity. Just a suggestion that as we are thinking through phase 2 and how to implement it, i would hope we spend some time thinking through how the entitlement process works in a pragmatic way for our social and racial initiatives and i want to agree with the comments made about the disproportionate amount of time spent on review based on other significant projects we undertake as a commission. Its clearly important and its important in resolving disputes but the amount of time it takes on our agenda relative to the other projects is something that i think we really need to rethink and come up with proposals for how to handle. I would suggest that too needs to be part of this discussion but again thanks again to miriam and claudia for all the work theyve done today. Clerk commissioner koppel youre on mute. I also wanted to personally send my congratulations to miriam and thank you for all the hard work, claudia. It gives me time to reflect we had our racial and social equity training a little while ago so its great to see us here today starting from where we began. Also gratitude to someone not working with us any more but instrumental in this process, director rahm would be happy to see where were at today as well. Clerk if theres nothing further on this matter i unfortunately have to announce were experiencing technical difficulties. Fortunately it hasnt impacted the callers already who called in to the hearing. They were able to hear the deliberations but we will need to take a small break and pause our hearing to allow for my Operations Team to rebridge the at t conference line. Everyone on the at t conference line, please not hang up. Do not hang up. You should be able to resume once weve been able to reestablish a connection to the at t conference line so just bear with us for hopefully less than five minutes. Commission. Members of the public please accept my apologies. Those members of the public who are on the call. Youll need to recall the eight hundred number and the access code to get queued up to speak on the agenda items. Commissioners, we left off on the regular calendar item 12. This is for the adoption of shadow findings. Good afternoon, commissioners. Planning Department Staff. You have before you a request for determination that shadow cast by the proposed project will not adversely effect mission play grounds. The proposed project exists of demolition o. Eighteen dwelling units sales and service space. Bicycle and Parking Spaces. In order for this project to proceed the commission upon the recommendation from the recreation and Park Commission must make a determination that the shadow play ground will not be adverse pursuant to code 295. The department has received two letters and six phone calls in opposition. The opposition includes concerns regarding the height relative to the neighboring buildings and more specifically to elevator stair penthouses. Concerns about the topography of the size of the units. Impact to neighboring businesses during construction. The project sponsor will out loin for you thoutlineoutline. The units in particular will be rented out for 900 a month. Unprecedented or unheard of rent in the neighborhood at the time. Next on deck. The project proposes a commercial space. The project sponsor is the owner and operator of the phoenix irish bar on site. Theyll be owning the building long term and operate tg as aina rental unit. The project is in the Mission Neighborhood across from mission play ground. Next slide, please. Now the project will cast a very minimal amount of shadow on the new play dprownd. Oground. On the worst day of the, shadows will be cast for eighteen minutes. The latest the shadow is ever cast is 743 in the morning. Next slide please. The shadow that the project does cast is a sea side area, the corner of the play ground. Theres a view of the tree in between the project and the shadow and as we all know, shadow studies conducted for this project do not consider or take into account trees and other landscaping. Practically speaking the tree is going to resist further the shadow that it has. Despite the minimal amount of shadow, significant reduction to the buildings. Half the top floor will be cost. Two to four of the dwelling units. The project sponsors already remove the roof deck, reduced the size of the roof top equipment. Theyve done everything to shrink down this building as much as they can within the height limit. As were considering the shadow impact we have an extremely small amount of shadow and balancing the significant amount of impact this project would take on given the shadow. Theres a recent building that is just a couple buil buildingsh across the street which is a fifty foot Tall Building and it doesnt overly overtake the street. As i mentioned, the project sponsor is the owner and operator of the phoenix irish bar. He has been a part of the neighborhood for a long time. That should show the amount of support this project garnered. Thirty five letters of support from closes in very close proximity to the project. These buildings mostlymore than one tenant and maybe different owners than the tenants. It doesnt reflect 100 necessarily just this is where thirty five of our letters of support comes from. Recommend the finding of most significant shadow impact. Due to the minimal shadow impact were requesting that commissions make a determination that no impact is made on the play ground from the project. Thank you. And were here to answer any questions. Very good. We should open up fo for Public Comment. Members of the public this is your opportunity to enter into the queue by calling the eight hundred number and access code to enter the queue. I live literally block as way from this proposed project, i frequently go to mission play ground. Its a Great Community space. I do not think the shadow will be significant. There are already a bunch of trees at the play ground and they provide shadows. Sometimes people rest under the shadows. Some people like the shadows. If you look at the project with two very low income units. This should be a no brainer. I strongly support the project. I cant foresee the shadows being a problem at all. Thank you. Good afternoon commissioners, im a renter in the city. Im speaking in support of the project. We need more Affordable Housing opings in the city. Im excited to see an 18 unit building with two units very low income and the other 16 units are very affordable. Its going to help our housing crisis. In terms of the shadow impact, as was set the latest is 745 in the unit. It speak it the problems in the prop k measure. This is a silly loop hool for the partloophole for theparty t. We want more people to live near parks. It it shouldnt be that wealthy home owners get to enjoy open space. People in the mission should be able to enjoy open space as well. We should let more people live next to parks. Its near trazzity trancity trat neighborhood. Them being able to walk across street to a park and hop on bart, its go to go help low and moderate income folks. This is weird project timing. The thre 311 notice deadline isg on. One of the issues that i really care about is nailing down the affordability long term. These are escrow units in mission. If theres any concerns about the housing nature of the project, they have peoplepeople have additional time to file dr. There should not have been a hearing this much in advance of the end of the common period for 311 or the 311 chat notice should have been sent out to have notice sent out before the Comment Period has ended. This is a concern of mine. Ive been involved in a couple cases that have shadow the park as well. They said it wouldnt be very important because it was in the flat part of valencia street. The trees were cut down. People said the trees cast a shadow. The park was redesigned after the project was approved. That is the main concern is i have is the timing of the 311 notice is weird to say the least. Bye. Good afternoon, commissioners. My name is sarah. I live in the commission the mi. I want to speak in strong support of this project. There was a period in my life where i experienced housing insecurity and homelessness. It took a lot of work and a lot of commitment from San Francisco to help me get back on my feet. Part of that allowed me to transition from the shelter system into an sro just down the street from this project at mission at 16th. I lived at 1941 mission for a time. That is filled with working class families, children, elderly people, exactly the kind of people who would benefit from a project like this. This is perfect for people who would be working in the neighborhood, people who know how to be resourceful and make the most of the small space. People who can afford a smaller space. I think we need more sros in San Francisco. They are a part of our tradition of making the most of small spaces and enjoying life in a thriving city where people can participate in their communities and in society. I just want to say this is a wonderful idea. I think its a perfect fit for the community, for the neighborhood having lived in it myself. Such closer to the area, im in strong support. I love shadows. Whatever the shadow issue is here, the benefits far out weigh any perceived risk here. Please support the project, its perfect for the mission and wonderful use of an important resource of the land. Good afternoon, commissioners. I live in district two. Speaking in support of the project. I think its great that the Property Owner is choosing to build housing. We have talked with the commission before about the fact sro rooms are an endangered resource in the city. One thing id like the commission to consider is toparties like this. A shadow which is legitimately imminent. The shadow in fact is under these parameters where its so small where its truly negligible, the commission can approve the project. I think this would reduce your case load. It creates less uncertainty and burdens on projects that maythe one corner abuts into the park. Thats one thing to consider. Thank you. This ends my comment. Hi, this is martin. Im calling in in strong support to this project. This project really hits home for me. A little less than three years s ago, i was displaced. The owner imposed rent increases that we could not afford. I would caution the board to not listen to Community Members like me to stay in San Francisco. I would love to move back to this neighborhood. I will always support projects like these. The fact that were facing a discretionary review on this project because of a tiny shadow that owshadow. More shadow can be a good thing in some cases. That being said, i want to good back to the fact that this is a project that can help people like me stay in San Francisco. Discretionary review process right now is really making a mockery of our housing process. Please approve this project. Thank you. Very good commissioners. That will conclude the Public Comment portion of this item. The matter is now before you. Commissioner moore. If this were to be adjoined to the park, you would already know my answer. In a private project that casts a shadow of any sort over a public park is a shadow allotment that i cannot support. Parks are a benefit to the community at large. Were looking at small private projects one by one asking foreshadow allocation we either have to approve all of them or consistently say no. Ive opted for the former and done that my entire time on the commission. Only when there was a Public Benefit which was 100 affordable, hospital, or Senior Community project have i shado supported shadows in parks. Staying true to my previous support, i will not approve the shadow on this park. Commissioner imperial. When it comes to my work with the committee in the past and shadows are usually also an issue. Especially if we are in a district that has public living spaces. In this particular project even though the shadow impact is very minimal and only lasts about 13 minutes, however, there is the shadow throughout this park that is 30 already. Again, whether there will be new projects that will be added on in the future, i can foresee it it being approved and casting a shadow that will totally block the entire park in just shadows. Its more principle to think about when we look into the Public Open Space especially in times of pandemic that open space is very important aspect in our lives. Another thing i would like to comment is about the use of sro for this particular building. Also in my experience, you know, we should be in our documents entitled as micro units. Single occupancy usually are being used in terms of affordability where people who are homeless, are in transition to get into permanent housing. Initially sros are usually in the realm of six hundred, five hundred, or 5 of their income. This project is a micro unit that will provide two bmrs for 900. Looking at weighing the costs to the benefit of putting more shadow in the park as well as whether this is truly Affordable Housing, for me, this is questionable. I will not authorize foreshadow impact on the mission play ground. I will vote on the no shadow alternative and assume that something for the planner or part of racial social equity as we look at shadow authorization how to really minimize the shadow in open spaces and have threshold or some sort of thresholcompromise to minimize e shadow interest or not have shadow at all. Especially on the eastern part of this neighborhood, we lack Public Open Space and we need to protect more of them. Thats my comment. I wanted to step in for a moment. Im going to be in support of this project today. Im in support of the unanimous decision. Theres two affordable units and the project is cocompliant. I find the shadow to be dminn mous the motion passes five o two. Commissioners thats will place us on item 13. This is a commercial use authorization. I see staff is with us. Good afternoon, commissioners. At application before you is a commercial use authorization. The property located in 916 kunnin916 cunning street. A single residential unit. As proposed the project will convert to a hotel with limited ground soil alterations. It will accommodate 15 guest rooms. The basement ground floor restaurant and other floors will remain as they are. I wont repeat the analysis going on with the pandemic and ongoing demand. Just to be brief given timing associated with permitting and construction, they anticipate this hotel will be in operation during the Recovery Period for hotel demand. They are not received any opposition. Theres a typo on the second page of the executive summary. It incorrectly refers to the mission area plan. The department fines that the project is on balance, consistent with the objectives and policies of the general plan and the china town area plan. The project to be necessary, desirable, exatable wit compatie neighborhood. Approval of the project with conditions. This concludes my presentation. Im happy to answer any questions you may have. I do believe the sponsor intend it speak. If you could put up the photograph of slide one, please. Again, gf, good afternoon. Columbus tower which is landmark number 33. Were requesting authorization from the commission for the commission of five thousand seven hundred forty thee feet of office space for hotel. Krl the examiner subjected itt it be wiped out. It its my fault that the north beach of today named by fire, heart breaking vacancies but still remains the citys center to similarly be reborn and spread out from all sides of a new boutique sentinel building hotel. The hotel could quick start a reviereviet lizzation. In the same way that the post establishments intended totried to draw attention to its nefarious past. Those arched were still there. The sentinel building had fallen into disrepair. White paint covered its illust illustrous quality. San francisco had become a town of ones. One outdoor cafe. One newspaper. One columnist. One movie company. Thewonderful jazz clubs had been everywhere on broadways until it ran smack into a resistana[indiscernible]. A con to a small class c hotel of onlynot only preserving a sense of what life was like. In this way i hope was immortal that indicates your time is up. Thank you. Commissioners that concludes the project sponsor presentation, we should go to Public Comment. Members of the public this is your opportunity to enter the queue, to speak to this matter by pressing one then zero. No calls. Thank you. Commissioners rk thers, the matw before you. Im more than delighted to support the repurposing the building. What is remarkable is as a Historic Building its one of the most beautiful preservations ive ever seen. Ive seen other buildings like it being adopted to hotels and found it very very intriguing. Im in full support of it. Congratulations on repurposing the building to what you are intending to do here. Question for ms. Sul van. Are the same means of exiting going to be allowed. If you can go to the next slide. Theres a ground number aq, i believe it is. Commissioner, i do believe the exiting will be sufficient here. One of the goals that we had initially was to get the authorization from this commission for the conversion of the hotel, next step was to go to c bi and deal with any code issues. I do believe the architect can speak to this. He definitely took that into account in regards to exiting. Are you there . Im here. We keepits a historical building. The occupancy gets reviewed. Yes, we are able to use the exit and also we keep any way the fire exit that is currently on the other side of the building. Also theres an exit through the cafe that flows through the main threshold. Well see what billing has to say. I have no issues with the change of use. Im also supportive and would entertean entertain a motion. So moved. Sec second. Very good. There is the motion that has been seconded to approve the design and conditions on that plan. roll call . Motion passes. Item 14, conditional use authorization. Staff are you prepared to present. Yes. Good afternoon, commissioners. Planning Department Staff. The item before you is a conditional use authorization planned Unit Development at 1310 vacant street. Pursuant for the expansion of an existing Residential Care facility. Its in the rh1 Zoning District. The proposed project would result in a building, a single story, this new addition will include five bedrooms and bathrooms. Increase 13 to 18 patients at a time. The staff report incorrectly referenced a previous draft of the project plans which included a communal kitchen. The project as proposed includes a shared bathroom. Its a licensed addiction and recovery prodpram fo program fos women. The planned Unit Development which was triggered because the project site is greater than half an acre, includes a rear yard modification. The existing Center Building has a forty foot rear yard. The project sponsor conducted a meeting. To date, the department has received 18 letters of support, three were received after the packet was published. No letters of opposition for the project. Charitable Services Provided by the good shep ar. The importance of health, housing and support services for women in need. Especially during the current crisis. It highlights the importance of care and transitional housing for people experiencing homelessness. Theres an impact on traffic and landscape. The project is on balance, consistent with the intent of the Zoning District and policies of the general plan. Increase the availability of housing and support services for women experiencing homelessness. Its necessary, desirable, and exatable with thcompatible withg neighborhood. This concludes the staffs presentation. The sponsor is here and has a presentation prepared. Project sponsor, are you with us . You may need to press star six to unmute your phone. It looks like the project sponsor is experiencing some technical difficulties. Until we hear from him, why dont we take Public Comment. Members of the public this is your opportunity to submit Public Comment by pressing one then zero. No calls. Okay. Project sponsor. One more time. Star six to unmute yourself. Okay, commissioners. The project sponsor may chime in. Ill just allow you to go into your deliberations. I was interested in hearing about the spot which i had not before. I found that the staff report was very informative and complete. What is intended here is of big value and im in full support. I, likewise, am in support of the project and would entertain a motion. Commissioner diamond. Move to approve. Second. Thank you, commissioners. roll call . So moved. That motion passes unanimously. This is a conditional use authorization. On march 5th you continued this matter to april 23. To adhere to the original conditions of approval. You continue the matter and subsequently without hearing continue the matter to todays date. Commissioner chan you have not yet been seated. You need to acknowledge youve reviewed the materials. Yes, i have. This is the second hearing on this matter, the project sponsor will be limited to three minutes for their presentation. We did receive a request which was granted for organized opposition which they will receive three minutes with a minimum number of three speakers. Members of the public will be limited to one minute. Staff are you prepare today make your presentation . Yes. Okay th. The floor is yours. The case before you is a request for conditional use authorization pursuant to planning code section 303402. Required one year review of the previously approved use. On march 10th, the commission heard this case and continued it. That had not yet been completed. Specifically to hold a required neighborhood meeting. Inspection of the rear yard. And to consult an acoustic year to establish noise in the establishment. Staff was in attendance for this meeting. An announced inspection was held by staff. Staff was able it see the rear yard and see that no dogs were in the yard. Regarding the requirements, they completed an assessment in early july. The report which includes an announcement of noise levels through a number of days and further recommendation are included in the executive summary memo. For the conditions staff has maintained Consistent Communications with dph and confirmed they will enforce their own ken own kenl requirem. Increased importance to essential workers during the pandemic. The establishment introduces notice to the community had not adhereadhered to complaints. The recommendation is approval. This recommendation is based on Significant Community support. Previous commission approval. Satisfaction of requirements placed upon the sponsors at the march 5th hearing. The Planning Department and department of Public Health will be strictly enforced. That concludes my report. Im here to answer any questions you may have. Boarding has been essential during this pandemic. Planning Department Approved this first in[indiscernible]. It was only after the hearing when the rear yard was not considered to be a graryj fatheregrandfathered. In march you approved with the conditions be completed. You ask for a licensed consultant to evaluate noise in the rear yard. Their report is included in your packet. Ambient noise level did not change significantly when the dogs were out side. Yes dog parks from the rear yard and neighbors can be heard. It does not last longer than ten minutes and is something that can be managed. All other conditions have been complied with since 2018. A new shared fence was installed, a second interior fence within the fence was installed s. Dogs were never left unattended. In terms of conditions for this rear yard you see before you today, the conditions continue to apply and include both physical and Ongoing Operations on the rear yard including the concrete which is already part of the Building Permit but as a Small Business did not have thefour additional conditions we are pr proposing based on the recommendations. A rear exterior door. Require staff to keep the dogs in the main playrooms so that the dogs do not accidentally get out side. From the perspective of a Small Business who was impacted by covid 19 like many others the conditions are extensive but they will mitigatethank you very much. Thank you. Is the organized opposition on line . Yes. Okay. You have three minutes and you must have three speakers. Great. Stephanie, are you on . Yes im on. Could you put slide one on. Your slides are up and your time is running. I dont think it was clear that every single home ownerwe represent ten residents on the street all of whom touch their yards. Youll be hearing from home owners on frontage road today. We are [indiscernible]. The fact is that we wouldnt be here if this business didnt effect our peace, Property Values, and ability to work from home. The yard in question is not big enough for an Outdoor Activity area. It makes it unbarable for the neighbors. Can you show slide two, please. The grateful dog showed this area a potty area. Despite whatare you able to show slide two . I just cant see, im sorry. Slide three is a photo that shows the size of the yard. Despite what the business says, the dogs are allowed out side both supervised and unsupervised. Its an open kennel. Dogs is go inside and out side. When asked about the conditions prohibiting more dogs in the yard, the manager was aware. The Business Owners get away having the dogs defecate essentially in our backyards. The businesses on yard are in the middle of the block. We expect some noise but not not incessant barking. We are entitled by law to peaceful enjoyment of our homes. Unfortunately thats your time. I thought we had three minutes. You did get three minutes. Lets go to Public Comment. Dog. The grateful dog provides character and individuality. The area loses everything that makes it unique and the community does not get the help it needs. For the people who work, the grateful dog provides routine for the dog, gives the owner peace of mind, looks for the dog safety and everybody comes home safety. By the way, when i drop my dog off at the grateful dog as i have over three years, i never once smelled dog odor. It is an immaculate place. Announcer you have 13 questions remaining. Hello. Can you hear me . Yes, we can. My name is john. I live adjacent to the grateful dog. Thank you for your time today. I appreciate the fact that you hear a lot of complaints from businesses and neighbors. I appreciate that. People rely on the grateful dog, however, i implore you to not let them use that backyard. If you look at that picture, it is basically everyone elses backyard. Were all on residential streets. Not a commercial street. And this is absolutely ruin just ruin the ability to use the backyards. Ive seen it, ive heard it. When the dogs are out there, its so loud. I dont know if someone but they have a lot of dogs and if you would allow those dogs to urinate in that backyard, the yards of all the neighbors would be unusable. I beg you, please do not let them use the backyard. Thank you. Announcer you have 12 questions remaining. Hi. My name is Timothy Young and im in opposition of this plan. Im a fellow Business Owner, resident of San Francisco, and live here. I purchased this home five years ago and were adjacent to the grateful dog. Theyve made no efforts to provide outreach beyond what is required by the commission. Recently, i had my property reappraised and we had a decrease in value due to the odor. This will have a Material Impact on Property Value and subsequent property tax for the city. They also maintain a second location and it was approved by the Planning Commission in 2018. One of the conditions was the rear yard was not to be used. If they can operate there without a backyard, they can operate the San Francisco location without using their rear yard. [bell ringing] announcer you have 12 questions remaining. Good afternoon, commissioners. My name is emily abraham. Public policy manager at the San Francisco chamber of commerce. And as the chamber of commerce we work to support Small Businesses and especially those female and minority owned like the grateful dog. The grateful dog is a Small Business and has been at this location for 11 years. Due to shelter in place, they are struggling to stay open. The grateful dog services as mentioned are [bell ringing] the First Responders and others working long shifts who need to board their dog. It is critical we allow struggling Small Businesses the ability to operate in safe ways, not just to expand the business, but to remain open. On behalf of the chamber of commerce, we offer our support for the grateful dog. Thank you for your time. Announcer you have 12 questions remaining. Hi. My name is im a resident of the marina district. Ive been living here over eight years and i wanted to talk about how the grateful dog is really important for our neighborhood. I work fulltime and its imperative to be able to trust a daycare. I chose the grateful dog based on the reviews from my neighbors. Also i believe its critical to support minority owned businesses. Without this daycare i would have been hard pressed to have my dog taken care of. Im not sure i would have been able to adopt a dog from a shelter and have it live me. I hope you consider how critical this organization is the function that the grateful dog serves when making your decision. Announcer you have 11 questions remaining. Good afternoon, commissioners. Ive been going to grateful dog for several years. We left the former daycare as i started working in north beach. We need a daycare because our dog is high energy. Looking for a new daycare is difficult. He is a much loved family member. We needed somewhere safe, be well run, communicate with us and have [bell ringing] the grateful dog is an important part of our neighborhood. Several neighbors send their dogs to the grateful dog. New neighbors that meet on the street ask about daycares and when they hear about the grateful dog, they say thats what i heard. We know he is well cared for there. They are committed to the safety and happiness of the dogs that go there. It would be devastating not to have those businesses in our lives. I dont think i can find another daycare whose main goal [bell ringing] announcer you have 10 questions are emaintaining. Remaining. Hi, my name is renee. My house backs up the grateful dog where i live. I moved in 2018 when the offer started. I just wanted to get a few things across. Essentially, the grateful dog has violated so many of the conditions put in place, specifically the number of dogs in the backyard. Having the dogs supervised. We have videos, footage. I would love to share the videos with you showing the dogs are in the yard, unsupervised. If anyone has a dog who goes there, i invite you to come to my house and listen to how the employees treat the animals. They are abusive, they neglect the dogs. Theyve had dogs die in their care because they were not supervised. It is honestly appalling that they are allowed to still have a business when they are so neglectful of the animals and community who are in San Francisco. Im a San Francisco native. I was born and raised in San Francisco. I plan on living there. Im invested in the community. The owners of the grateful dog are not. Announcer you have nine questions remaining. Good afternoon. My name is edgar. Im an employee with the grateful dog for almost a year now. Since about 2019. Your opportunity to speak is with the project sponsors time. You have a financial interest in this project. Lets go to the next caller. Announcer you have eight questions remaining. Good afternoon, commissioners. My name is john. I live in north beach. We really depend on the grateful dog to take care of our dog. Its such an essential part of our lives. And also, you know, bringing him to grateful dog means that he gets the socialization, he gets the exercise he needs and it means it makes life better for everybody else that encounters our dog, you know, just in the course of the day. So i urge you to approve this proposal. [bell ringing] that go there. And to the community that interacts with those dogs. Thank you. Announcer you have eight questions remaining. Thank you, commissioners. I am calling from of the grateful dog and its owner. Ive known them for over 20 years and [inaudible] 10 years and can vouch for their characters. They brought this neighborhood a service that was needed and well received. Their clientele have become reliant upon the services they provide in this location. It would be an unnecessary hardship for those [bell ringing] services. Please note that helping the First Responders during the covid19 pandemic. They have assisted in pet care and responders. Please take no action that would cause this business to no longer operate in this neighborhood. Thank you for your time. Announcer you have seven questions remaining. Hi. Im a physician at ups s. I sent a letter earlier this month in support of the grateful dog. My dog reilly and i have been part of the grateful dog family since reilly was a puppy. Im calling on behalf of them and their staff and owners. Without them, myself and many of the dog friends, these families are essential workers from Food Services to law enforcement, wouldnt have a safe place for our dogs. I want to highlight they have proved to be compassionate and appearing to pandemic guidelines, including which is incredibly important. And they have updated their guidelines. I hope theyll have Online Support with the indoor and outdoor spaces to come. Thank you so much. Announcer you have six questions remaining. Hi, my name is maggie. I take my dog to grateful dog. I am very supportive of it. Its been instrumental during these times of covid where weve been forced to work from home from our small apartment. Not only does she love it, but she has learned how to socialize and its helped with her training. The owners and staff are friendly and kind. Im in support as well. Announcer you have six questions remaining. Welcome, Planning Commissioners. I, too, am a life long san franciscan and im here to voice my support for the grateful dog. Like others, i have nothing but positive experiences with the grateful dog since i began going there three years ago. I want to address you specifically. There is no situation where someone doesnt walk away from your decision feeling like they have lost. However, not only would [bell ringing] lose part of his lively hood, but all of their staff and the hundreds of families who depend on their service would lose out. I implore you to think about what is the greater good for all of San Francisco. Regardless what i think is the motivation of the homeowners. Without this service, we would be denied something that is essential for us in this trying time. Announcer you have five questions remaining. Good afternoon, commissioners. I just want i live on greenwich street and i just want to say that the noise is unbearable to be a neighbor. The dogs bark endlessly and on top of that, the staff yells at the dogs. So other people who leave their dogs there arent seeing it, but those of us around it hear it all the time. Once i went to see about boarding our dog, but the stench was so horrifying that i left right away. I do not have a positive experience as a neighbor or a potential customer. Announcer you have four questions remaining. Good afternoon, commissioners. Thank you for your time. Im from the San Francisco chamber of commerce, the Small Business focused manager. Im calling in support of the grateful dog. They have been operating in this location for over a decade. Weve heard concerns, but many of those have come in after this longstanding minority owned successful business has been here. I understand concerns, but and i think regulations are in place, but its been made clear that the grateful dog has done everything they can to follow the guidelines set forth and they have done the necessary outreach. I urge you to support their approval so we do not further hinder another San Francisco Small Business. Announcer you have four questions remaining. Im a resident of russian hill. I want to give a different perspective. I spent a week observing the grateful dog as a potential Business Owner myself, hoping to open a similar business. So they allowed me to observe. What i observed is the following. Dogs not barking all day long. Most of the dogs as dogs behave, are sleeping inside for the majority of the day. Yes, dogs do go outside and urinate or defecate, what i observed was the staff immediately cleaning. Immediately cleaning the outdoor space all day long. [bell ringing] so, any dogs that are barking, very minimal. Constant cleaning. And the employees were not yelling. Very calm and quiet indoors for the entire week that i observed. And the dogs are taken for walks, so that is not the only peepee place. Theyre taken for walks all day long. So while there might be minimal times where there might be some barking, that was not my observation. I observed the majority of the day fairly quiet indoors the majority of the time. Like i said, immediately cleaning any of the outdoor space. Announcer you have four questions remaining. I live in one of the apartments directly above grateful dog. I have zero complaints about living above them. Theyre good people. They bring out my trash on trash day if i dont do it in time. My driveway is rarely blocked. As far as smell and noise, i havent smelt a thing. And for sounds, were on a loud street. There is a lot of activity and businesses. I hear a lot of other things. It would be a blow for this area if grateful dog closed. There are very few businesses like this. I know people rely on this business. We all need the support we can get, whether working from home or out in the field. We need grateful dog in the opportunity to keep it going. Thank you. Announcer you have three questions remaining. Hi. My name is jonathan. Im a resident. I am one of the essential service workers. Ive been a customer with the grateful dog and its been a pleasure. They recognize my dog oliver by his name as soon as he walks in. They take plenty of pictures. Theyre all clean. And he never comes home smelling, so overall its a great experience. I havent seen any messes, so, yeah, its a wellrun facility and im full support. Thank you. Announcer you have two questions remaining. Hi there. I also live above the grateful dog and i just wanted to also send my support. So ive lived here for many years now. And there is a few things before i moved in that i questioned, was it going to smell . Was i going to be hearing dogs all day . I work from home also. I was pleasantly surprised. I see them constantly cleaning the property. Ive never smelled wet dog or anything along those lines. Even living in close proximity where theyre directly below me, i dont have an issue with sound and im on meeting calls all day, zoom calls all day. When people come over, they cant believe there is a daycare below me. I feel lucky to have them as neighbors and they always make sure theyre contributing factor to our neighborhood, our little communities that we have here and me personally in so many ways. And i even know a lot of people who have moved to this neighborhood for the high praise this daycare has received. I think theyre a vital piece to this community. Announcer you have one question remaining. Hi. My name is gus. I live above the grateful dog and wanted to show my support for grateful dog. Ive lived here over 10 years. I havent had any issues with them. Everything is quiet and no smell. You think it would be noisy, but its not. Thanks. I support them. Thanks, bye. Announcer you have zero questions remaining. Jonas okay, commissioners, that will conclude the Public Comment portion of this item. The matter is now before you. So while im waiting for other commissioners, i wanted to start off by saying im really devastated at what is going on with our businesses in San Francisco and especially on our important commercial corridors. Just recently the grill which was in business for 171 years is closing their doors, at least for now. And i just try to stay positive and hopeful. I do see this as an important business on an important corridor and i will be supporting the grateful dog today. Commissioner moore . Commissioner moore i believe that the commission has in march. I believe the answers we got today are conclusive and im in support of [inaudible] which i was interested in have all been answered. Commissioner diamond i was very concerned in march that the applicant had not satisfied the prior conditions of approval. They have now. I would like to see on the screen again the [inaudible] conditions they were suggesting that they would live by. I would like to add those conditions to the project. There is one modification i would like to make. David, are you able to put that screen up . There were four conditions. So condition number 1, i think is inconsistent with condition 14 in the motion, condition 14 says theyll have no more than eight dogs at a time. That the number is subject to change. I would like the Department Staff to have the ability to lower the number below eight if it turns out that Department Staff thinks that eight is too many. I dont want the staff to be able to increase it above eight, but i think they should have the flexibility and discretion to lower it. So i would move to approve the project subject to these four conditions with the caveat that number one should indicate that it is subject to the Planning Department staff. Theyll need to adjust the number down in their discretion. Second. Commissioner fung commissioner diamond, would you also consider an amendment to the conditions that reduces the hours of operation in the yard from what they have proposed to 9 to 5 . Commissioner diamond i would like to hear from the project sponsor as to how that affects their operations. Maybe. I would just like to hear how the project sponsor responds to that request. I do have the project owners on the line so they could answer as well. If you can unmute yourselves. But i do think we would appreciate a little longer hours. Obviously, the dogs are also walked throughout the day, so this is but it would be nice to have the ability to use it a bit longer than, you know, 9 to 5. Carl and ernie, are you on the line . Im not hearing them. But it does impact. Because we are were not using the area at nighttime. We have a across the clock boarding, but the outdoor is 7 a. M. To 7 p. M. We would love to keep it at that if possible. Commissioner diamond i would like to hear what the other commissioners think. I do think 7 00 a. M. To 7 00 p. M. Is long. I dont know if 9 to 5 is right, 8 to 6 . And im wondering how the other commissioners feel about the hours of operation . Commissioner moore commissioner fung pressed the button before me. Oh, hes gone. As far as Opening Hours in direct response to that question, the people who have early shift going to work in the hospital and other part of town, it may be necessary to drop off the dog early. The only thing the dog would not be allowed to go outside before a slightly later time. I would like to one of the comments. This was to commissioner diamonds idea of staff determining if the dog is [inaudible] i would ask commissioner diamond, could you expand that to be a discussion between the professionals and staff . I believe that the professionals themselves know what numbers are the correct numbers, depending on the size of dog. I dont like that to be just a decision coming down from people who are not in the business of caring for dogs. I dont have a dog. I dont have a dog in the race. But i hope this [inaudible] to deal with dogs in a professional manner. I would like to shift that responsibility for having numbers for up or down to be a discussion between the department and the operator. I understood on the first point i understood commissioner fungs point, wasnt that the store couldnt be open from 7 00 to 7 00, the hours for the dogs outside he wanted to limit to 9 00 to 5 00. Commissioner fung . Commissioner fung that was my point. Commissioner moore i must have misunderstood. Im in full support of that. Commissioner imperial in terms of hours, first of all, im in full support of this of this item in front of us and also the proposed conditions in front of us as well. In terms of the operation hours, i would say about 8 00 a. M. To 6 00 p. M. , so that it looks like the business already operates already at 7 00 a. M. , however, to use the rear yard, probably give an hour at 8 00 a. M. So i would weigh on that, but, yeah. Whether its 7 00 a. M. Or 9 00 to 5 00, i think im more leaning between the 8 and 6 p. M. Im not sure about the other commissioners, but thats how i feel. Commissioner fung, could you live with 8 to 6 . That seems reasonable to me. Commissioner fung historically, ive always objected to uncontrolled noise or noise that people have no ability to control. We try to find balance between neighbors and business and community organizations. I certainly understand the desire to limit the hours. In response to that and in response to the noise, i do think that eight to six is a good compromise. It allows people who are sleeping a little past seven to be able to sleep until eight. That is how i would vote and support those hours. Yeah. Before i call on commissioner chan. Let me voice my support to the eight to six hours. I too am supportive of this project with the new conditions. That makes it more assuring to me. Commissioners, it sounds like we have a green light on eight to six but i think we havent yet discussed commissioners suggestion that the reduction below eight would be done as a conversation or an agreement between the staff and the project owner. Im not sure how that would work because i cant see the project owner ever really wanting it to be limited below eight though staff might think thats important. The complaint is substantia substantiatedits just he said she said. I think a discussion, for example, hypothetical. All of a sudden there are very large dogs out side there. They make more ambient noise aside from barking. Unless they can reduce that and having a discussion on the mix of dogs, i like more specificity in the manner that is fair and equitable to the business itself. I would believe its incumbent upon staff to do their Due Diligence in talking with the Business Owner to come up with a solution. Is that what you are proposing . I would like the owner to realize[indiscernible]. I do have some real dog experience. Not to slight any of the staff, i would feel better just having more of a conversation with the ownership just because eight small dogs could be very different than eight large breed dogs. There might be some extenuating circumstances daling with specific breeds of dogs that might need to be addressed and the owners might be able to shed a little more information when a decision is made. Im leaning towards going with commissioner moores decision. Thank you. I think you have the experience. I would just offer that i think that it would be where this conversation itself, i think really helps staff understand that we want businesses to lower the number of dogs in the backyard if necessary to not just be subjective and one sided but to really take the entire context and be in conversation with the owner. I think its part of good enforcement. I really like that addition. I would say that im not sure that its part of a motion, per say, but a strong recommendation for staff who will be continuing to follow this case. There is some sort of enforcement allowing the number of dogs in the back yor backyare in conversation with the owners. Dmitione commissioner diamona motion. I did not hear a second. There seems to be movement to modify that potentially. Second. Her motion was subject to staff adjusting the number of we changed the hours of outdoor use from 7 00 a. M. To 7 00 p. M. To 8 00 a. M. To 6 00 p. M. Right. To include the four conditions modifying the number of dogs. Subject to staff adjusting the number of dogs downward with consultation with the owners and limiting the outdoor use of the rear yard from 8 00 a. M. To 6 0. On that motion commissioner chan. Aye. roll call . So moved commissioners. That motion passes unanimously seven to zero. That will place us on item 16. This is a home authorization. Through the chair the product sponsor will have five minute it make their presentation. Members of the public will be limited to one minute for Public Comment. I will also advise commissioners that i will leave you in the capable hands of christine who will be acting in my stead from this point forward. Thank you. Good afternoon members of the commission. The project is a request for product authorization pursuant to zoning code. The subject parcel is a corner lot southwest of the outer sun set neighborhood. One hundred feet of frontage on each street. Total area of one thousand square feet. Gas service station Convenience Store constructed in 1966. Project was located in neighborhood commercial cluster Zoning District. The adjacent properties are generally within the zoning one district. The gas and service station and new construction of a fifty foot tall forty thousand square foot mixed use dwelling. Divided into four units. Twentyseven one bedroom units, 13 two bedroom units. Project provides one thousand nine hundred fifty five square feet of private open space on deck and patios. Located in a basement level garage. A ten foot wide on the street. A six foot deep extended build out at the intersection of forty Second Avenue. The Planning Commission approved a conditional use authorization at this site for a project that was a similar design in size in regards to buildings foot print but was only four feet in height. The project sponsor is seeking authorization using the home assess program. Development bonuses to allow form base density in exchange for providing 25 affordable units. The committed density is 13 units. The project proposes forty one dwelling units and this is achieved through the home assess program. A tote of ten units of the proposed 41. The project meets requirements of the tier two home assess program. Ten additional feet of building height. With that benefit the project proposed a height of fifty feet. Removal of the gas station and add a new curb cut on lawson street. A neighborhood designated residential street. Prior to the submittal of the home assess application. The department received twenty one letters and emails of individuals in opposition to the project with concerns to the height and density and increased traffic. With the demolition and removal of underground sewer soil. The projects ability to increase housing. The letters are included in the correspondence. The project was reviewed by Environmental Planning staff. They were granted an exception from c eqa as a common zoning staff. The ground water and vapor contamination as part of the Environmental Review process. They received a review on this process last week. My executive summary includes categorical exemptions. The project received a common sense exemption. The project at this site was presented to the commission in december 2017. The Commission Approved the automobile certification and construction of a forty foot tall mixed use building. Prior to resubmitting as a home assess project Building Permits for that project were submitted for further review with commissions beyond planning. The sponsor has already enrolled in the program. The site mitigation and health and safety plan must be submitted for i this project. Depending on the concentration level. These materials are included in the projects online case load. The department is recommending approval of the project with conditions. Consistent with the objectives and policies of the general plan and meets all applicable requirements of the planning code. Forty one new dwelling units. Ten of which are on site affordable units. The project will provide land use that is compatible with the zone one district. The neighborhoods characteristics given the height and size. This concludes staffs presentation. Good afternoon, commissioners. Happy to join you this afternoon. Project sponsor are you prepared to make your presentation . I am. Can you go to the second slide, please. One second, please. Okay. This slidegood afternoon, commissioners, planning staff, public. This is presenting the project was approved in 2017 as you see in the upper image. The proposed design is the lower image which is depending approval for 2020. Were actuallywe work closely with the neighborhood to get the first iteration of the upper screen showing the height modulation of the project. Thats the upper view of the building. This is two images of the proposed and the approved project. Before and after. Its slightly different as you see on the top floor which is recessednext slide. From the aerial view, the upper floor was set on the planning recommendation by ten feet on the Property Line on three sides to create an aspect of a smaller building. We were able as i see on the first and second images to achieve this kind of effect. The project as we said before, it was modulated to create a less effect from a small building. We recessed all the green areas on top as per neighbors recommendation. They had concerns about privacy. We reer successe recessed all ts from ten feet to twenty feet around the building which make its very hard for anybody to look down or someone to see whats going on. This next slide. The level of commercial level is dive idedivided into four insto to create smaller businesses on the street which is a better fit with the architectural site level. The building now is more refined and repurposed from 15 dwelling units into 41 dwelling units. That includes 27 one bedroom. Thirteen two bedroom. Home assess applications were not flexible enough to not have two floors because of the neighbor concerns which didnt apply at that moment. We actually didnt do home assess from the beginning and that was the reason. Next slide. The proposal will demo an existing gas station which is a public hazard and remove it and clean the site. All the mitigation processes which are concurrent with dph and state of california Public Health ordinance. As you see, the upper common area is centrally inside the building twenty feet from both sides on the street and ten feet and forty feet from the backyard. The project will contribute as a 24 Parking Spaces and an additional 13 spaces on street level by eliminating curb cuts created by the gas station. We are not required to provide any parking but because of the concerns of the neighbors we provided a basement that will also be part of the mitigation plan for the gas station sm the firs. The first level will consif seven hundred to nine hundred square foot. The back level is one and two bedroom units mixed the upper floor will be generous two and three bedroom units ranging from six hundred to nine hundred square foot. The second floor will consistent of other one bedroom and two bedroom units mix. Same as the third floor. Fourth floor will consistent of another two bedroom unit that is pushed away from the Property Line by ten feet all over that creates the element of minimizing the affect of a high building. Its an upper garden which we created a parket area. Parpocket area. The elevation se commercial spaces which is also for commercial spaces sm the additiospaces. The addition of at was lobinged in an area that will not conflict with pedestrian. The back elevations show the backyard garden in addition to the building elevation. Forty Second Avenue elevation shows how the building is modulated and how we were able to push the Building Back six to ten feet all the way up. Its more moderated and actually that will access square footage. We were able to accommodate the neighbors and that actually created a less effect of a high building. As you see in this section, the building from the street level on the bay window location. It modulates up and off the stair way all the way up to and creating a forty five degree line that virtually up into the sky. The building was modulated in a very successful way as we tried to create a less Tall Building effect. I believe we were successful in that. The proposed project will provide 41 rental units and four rental commercial units. In addition to 24 parking in the basement and 13 parking on street. Which make its one to one. The project is actually located on a transit oriented corridors which makes it as more desirable for walking and biking and other amenities. We provided the parking on the request of the neighborhood. The size will be pardon. That does conclude your time. Okay. Lets open up Public Comment. Members of the public this is your timeyour opportunity to enter the queue and submit Public Comment by pressing one and then zero. Each member of the public will be afforded one minute. Hello. Im a lifetime resident of San Francisco. My family owns a business in the area. My family is a family of immigrants. Weve seen what the housing crisis has done to the city and thi urge the commission to allow this project to move forward. The 25 affordable is great. I think that tsim a little sad that the parking has to be that large. I think its a great project. I really encourage the approval of this project. Some Affordable Housing is good. If some think its not viable, then let it stay an empty lot. Good afternoon. Strong support of this project which represents zoning for the integration of the housing into the unaffordable side of San Francisco. This includes homes appropriately sized for families unable to live in San Francisco. This repurposes a gas station site and meet s the high Environmental Standards in its place. This type of infill housing is the best possible use of the site. I urge the commission to move this project forward and create this wonderful opportunity for families needing homes. Thank you. I live in San Francisco. Im a renter. I live in San Francisco on the west side. Im speaking in favor of this project. The west side especially needs this project. Were in a housing crisis. I dont understand why people in San Francisco dont welcome more people. I want to see this city be an accepting place for all. We need more homes. We need more space for people and we especially need this on the west side. How many chances do we get to replace old fossil fuel structures with dense housing. Forty one on site homes. 25 affordable. Please approve this project. Originally when this project was received its approval t was Family Friendly housing. Now its being resubmitted, in its place is no longer Family Friendly. I urge commissioners to oppose the project as currently stated. You urge the demonizing rhetoric of the west side. This is counter productive. Thank you. Im a renter in the sun set district. I love living in this neighborhood. Its a community full of artists, neighbors, musicians. The problem is finding a place to rent or reasonably priced place to purchase is a hard task. [indiscernible]. Future generations are not going to accept explanations such as building aesthetics or poor Study Results p. Thi results. This should be an easy one for planning and Affordable Housing in San Francisco. Please approve this project. Hi commissioners, neighboring price on behalf of the Action Coalition in support of this proposed housing allotment street. We were involved in the forming and editing of the Affordable Housing bonus program. Legislation was passed eleven to zero, it was a long process to get to that kro consensus. The City Residents agree it makes sense for the sun set and out lying neighborhood ses. S. The smaller ground floor spaces are designed to allow commercial businesses to thrive. It is great to see so many district pro residents supporting this project. I would be a neighbor of this project. Im happy to see any housing built in the sun set. I have a family and am support of this development moving forward. It helps my neighbors and children have places to live. Thank you. Good evening commissioners. Im a renter in the city and chair of San Francisco unity. On behalf of our membership, i would urge you to approve this project. On a personal note, i rent a small studio, thats all i can afford. I want to live here the rest of my life but i also want to raise a family. This is a great project. It will make forty families able to live in the city. Please think about what those families and character it will bring to the neighborhood. Not if there will be a shadow on someone elses house. Good afternoon commissioners, im a local environmental activist living just a few blocks away from the project site. The site has been a gas station and Auto Repair Shop for decades sdecades. The likelihood of underground being leaky is very high. background noise . New housing should not cross over serious issues like ground water contamination. Hello, my name is mark macey. Im a twenty five year resident of the west side. Im calling in full support of this project. These are exactly the kinds of projects we should be approving on the west side. Its entirely compliant with all the policy ses anies and regula. The surest w

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