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Wednesday, march 1, 2017, id like to remind the members of the audience that the commission does not tolerate disruptions of any kind. And when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. Id like to call roll at this time. Sxhoch commissioner vicepresident \hyland is commissioner hasz commissioner johnck commissioner johns commissioner matsuda and commissioner pearlman irgz commissioners first is general Public Comment time, members of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission except agenda items. With respect to agenda items, opportunity to address the commission will be afforded when the item is reached in the meeting. Each member of the public may address the commission up to three minutes. Does my member of the public wish to speak on an nonagendized temper seeing and hearing none under department matters. Directors announcements good afternoon a couple of things related to the work but important nonetheless were the Planning Commission has asked us to work on a kind of redo of the planning code tales with the existence of the demolition which is complicated existence of planning code well have at least one hearing and having important hearings but staff is working an, an alternated way to deal with the approach how we govern demolition i think our current thinking we have a motion and a second well eliminate the planning code definition is two were not in sync and no way a headsup in the next couple of months a good idea to bring that discussion to you and is second thing theres been legislation introduced to change the inclusionary housing requirements i bring to your attention to this is a sort of major milestone how we think about inclusionary housing and developers with required to provide Affordable Housing as you may know prop c from last year upped the amount of housing to 25 percent the amount of low income since that time the controller when did a study to look at the range of inclusions requirements might be and as included that that range should in about the range of 15 to 18 for rinltz or rentals and two million for condos that amount increased by half a percentage a year started in 2019 that is the basis for the legislation that was introduced yesterday by supervisor safai and commissioner london breed something in that range im not sure of the exact numbers and having a hearing next week and march 23 look at those and in the Planning Commission a tentatively schedule to make a recommendation to the board of supervisors i brings this up not related to the work but an important piece of work weve spent a lot of time and huge discussions implementations for the Housing Community thought youd be interested in that thank you. Commissioners item 2 review of past events and announcement. Good afternoon tim Frye Department staff no formal report from the Planning Commission, however, two items to share with you last week, we along points Mayors Office hosted the second lgbtq strategy meeting at city hall we had a very good meeting 35 persons from what we heard everyone was excited to work on several Community Activists that we give them are tool kits to go out into in their community and find representatives that were willing to share ideas how to have the lgbt can be memorialized so our next meeting is march 22 youll likely get an invite in room 278 in city hall from 6 00 p. M. To 8 00 p. M. And have more information on that as we progress to the board of supervisors hearing which i really will be april towards the end of april were aware a thought department and community will present a Progress Report on the Community Meetings to date and laid a road map for future work the second item is something i brought up in december with the peter this is dog patch land has been vacant and suggested to vandalism weve been working closely with the department of real estate and the Police Department and we inquired the service to provide not only an analysis of character to define the features but a plan for the building to deter future vandalism and stabilize the building for hopeless Redevelopment Agency in the future received the plan this afternoon and the real estate and Police Department are look at it and hope to have positive information to share but at the future hearing ill keep you updated and this is worthy to note the dog patch association has been active in burr the department of real estate to move on this and we certainly appreciate their efforts to bring this to our light to get energy on board that concludes my presentation. I have a question on the Police Station when you say move on this is that you know, i used to be in the neighborhood i know the dna people wondering if there are any idea whether the department of real estate will put it up to auction. Thats my understanding it will eventually been dlartsd surplus plus and moved to auction but the caveats to the new owners it need to be rehabbed as part of a landmark district. A lynch pin for what is happening. Exactly. Commissioner matsuda. Hi just two comments the first one about the lgbt Cultural Working Group i dont knows if theyre interested there have been cultural Preservation Community Development Groups who have gone through celerity rationed of what they want to highlight and what they feel is important so i think that if they interested i think that Japantown Task force will be especially had happy to talk with them to expedite the process to focus 0 on you you can you now have elders that can give you information and the thing about the existence of demolition there must have been some kind of legal challenges British Columbia between the definition of dbi and planning has and it will be i think well be interested to know you know any kind of cases that may have come out of that to make think outside the box an agendized item so we can make formal comments in the Planning Commission. Thanks. Thank you any other questions. It is important it is thats a great question i think we can move. Very good, commissioners. That places us in commission matters item 3 president s report and announcements. I have no formal report 0 bow i want to report the tree that i nominated that putting forth on i couldnt have done it without you yard the owner is in support that have nomination so will come before the commission. This will be the first; right . The first weve nominated. Item 4 adoption of commission minutes. 15 to 20175 any corrections to the minutes. Does anyone in the public wichita to comment on the regular meeting of seeing and hearing none Public Comment is closed. A motion to adopt. I move to adopt. Thank you second. On that motion to adopt the minutes for the regular and Cultural Heritage Assets Committee meeting campus commissioner johnck commissioner johns commissioner matsuda commissioner pearlman commissioner vicepresident \hyland and commissioner president wolfram so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero. Commissioners that places us on item 5 commission comments and questions. Any questions or comments. Moving on commissioners item 6 election of officers in accordance to the reluctance and regulations for the president and Vice President shall be elected after the first day of january here or in a subsequent meeting the date of which is for the Historic Preservation commission at the first regular meeting of. Do we have to take Public Comment. At this time well take Public Comment on the election of officers seeing and hearing none Public Comment is closed. Commissioner johns. I move that the present officers campaign commissioner president wolfram and commissioner vicepresident \hyland. Ill second the motion. I accept that nomination. On that motion actually any further subsequent motions . On that motion then to elect commissioner president wolfram and president and commissioner vicepresident \hyland commissioner hasz commissioner johnck commissioner johns commissioner matsuda commissioner pearlman commissioner vicepresident \hyland and commissioner president wolfram thank you, commissioners and congratulations to the both of you. Thank you its been an honor to serve and continue. Move on. Oh, okay these are legacy businesses 2958 24th street item 8 at 399 10th avenue item 9523 guerrero street and item 10. All applications were submitted the commission inpatient has a draft resolution associated that the success of the business the first application before you today is for a Nonprofit Incorporated in 1987 to advocate for the latino cultural fabric of the organization the Organization Mission to promote currently arts and media and Civic Engagement for a healthy and empowered Latino Community that mission is carried out through the vanilla literary fence for the establishment of latino artist and continuing to publish the longest publish publication the history of faxon in 1970 that addresses the communities a faxon the involvement in the Latino Community of the Mission District and grammar San Francisco has work long and hard to protection and promote this latino fabric the next application for a locally and nationally owned bakery in 18409 for over one hundred years producing the sourdough and baked goods founded by french immigrant a french bakery now on grant avenue and simply is known for the high breads it is uniquely San Francisco bread was created to provide the food tradition for all old world bread backing sourdough this resulted in what is called the mother do you get that is repousz time and time again to what is today, the original San Francisco sourdough bread even though next application is for faxon garage a local automobile repair shop in the neighborhood founded in 1948 the shop was during a demand for for years in in the area the shop focused the services on those needed by the bakery manufacturers and for Chrysler Ford and chevy this helps the community and the service so for 0 domestic and foreign made parts thats a local asset to the automobile needs providing services that would otherwise be farther areas of the city the last application important a retroactive vintage for a coffee shop in the van ness street founded in 1996 by alison and audrey the shop has been serving the lgbt in and the performing Arts Community the business changed owners in 1998 for well known lgbt leaders and mentors the business is one of the fewest on valencia avenue and has one of the community kind over the years it is less than thirty years old it has a month to month lease at the review of those applications staff finds in the above legacy businesses has met the criteria to quality for register that concludes my presentation. Ill be happy to answer any questions you may have. And we have a few represents here. Thank you any questions from the commission. Any Public Comment at this time well take Public Comment i have two speaker cards gail. Youll have 3 minutes he a warning buzzer. It will probably go two minutes im gail the chief brand officer forced the bakery and with louis and sharon for 15 years id like to thank the commission and its staff on behalf of Public Health this together in our consideration of recommending this year 2 to 3 a legacy business in San Francisco the bakery is world famous for the dough our story began when the family arrived in San Francisco during the gold rush ever 1849 founded the bakery and soon became known for the best sourdough in the city the bakery struthd this the early days of San Francisco in 1887 his life was left to carry on the Family Business that was unusual for a woman to carry on the business he heroically created the dough during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and had the foresight to grab part of the dough and take it out of bakery and relocated to geary street inform big buildings around this bakery is still no operation an geary and designated as a historic business business the californias society for over one hundred years in that location in 1935 a young barker who we call papa arrived in San Francisco from italy and joined the team of barkers and soon the bakery ways his lifelong dedication we worked with the family and pesticide the baking techniques when the family retired to an employee they choose steve in 1941 he became the proud owner and master barker of the company we was dedicated to the bread and the bikery and until his death in 1987 his son lou grew up in the bakery and sister wormed the bakery as louis has been involved in the business for over 70 years and a native san franciscan and currently operated 3 bakerries and 6 routine and the oldest operating business in San Francisco today we support the local community in partnership with the sharing the strength and no child should be hunger in america weve supported the aids life cycle event by San Francisco to la we provide meals for the riders who are raising money and awareness to the fight against hiv and aids and also through the various restaurant do not to shelters with donation of bread and weve been recognized in the future as the original San Francisco sourdough in featured locally and internationally including the n b c revelation on the california and the travel channel i hope you can recommend the bakery for a legacy business over the course of one and 68 years operating in San Francisco 0 we have been an International Part how the world describes San Francisco we think that is a honor to be part of legacy business registry thank you thank you for your time. I have a speaker card for stephen. Hello, everyone i have nothing as eloquent as the lovely speak she gave im going to wing that stephanie explained wonderfully what our business does is retrofit vintage were not just a custom shop a a Community Outreach in a well established the neighborhood business i moved to San Francisco no 1991 and moved to the Mission District in 1994 which is the same year our business started 21 jars a later were still there in sorry 19 years not in the same location but 21 years overall the story is situated around the chiropractor this is my community i dedicated the last 21 years of my life to this community and it hurts to see that torn apart so rapidly and so quickly by the gentrification that is happening within the neighborhood you know, i had lots of colorful things to say we are in absolute risk of displacement our landlord not wants to raise the rent the only lease is raising our rent more than 3 times what it is we currently by a belowmarket rate because we have significantly old lease our lease was 2,500 a month i know everyone is shocked but they want to raise our rent to over 9,000 a month you can see why it is important to us we sort of that we get your support and recommendation as a legacy so when we move forward we can seek funding and we can reach out to the community knowing we have the support of the you know the Historic Preservation commission behind us thank you for considering us i hope you approve us thank you. Is there any Public Comment on item seeing and hearing none bring it back to the commission. Commission comments and questions. Can designate they have number one legacy business but 100 percent. From 1849 it is unbelievable and im sorry i didnt catch your name. Yes steve i think that is one of the challenges of where we are in history and that is pretty shocking that rent is up 4 times if we can find a way to do this through the program that is really the purpose why were here ill very much support all the nominations thank you commissioner johnck. I have similar thing thank you for your pointed and fantastic statement i think ill support it as well notwithstanding it was great you know we have heard over the last several months from many, many businesses that we have approved but we dont often hear about the hardship i think that is important to keep track the hardship. Commissioner matsuda. Thank you thank you all for coming out and sharing your stories and sharing the importance of having you here in the community i am clearly in support of four applications before us as usual i want to talk about uniform it or some way to create a system where we can further appreciate or better appreciate the applications that come before us and ill be quick so i think that is important for us as commissioners to gain a better appreciation for the applications and all the effort it going into those putting those applications together and for the applicant i think the applicant has guidance to help them to figure out what we think is important it will save them time and money and save them stress you dont want to put a bunch of stuff together and we not find it relevant that is will be beneficial to a both of us as i was reading through the application whasz the commonality between the communitybased nonprofit and one and 68 old bakery in a unique 0 Clothing Store uniqueness is the commonality we can maybe see that would help us further appreciate that to have things put in a beginning and middle and current day i mean kind of dividing them up it would have been really cool and there are a lot of visuals that were included but cool to see one or two articles i marked the arts will the nonprofits about the issues of today because those issues radio still issues today i think that is important and to see the visible and what the first a lot of bread for those i think are definitely sitting on the commission those viciously would be important i say that for future generations can appreciate you know all the hardship to put the businesses alive and forwarded the information to the Library Archives is that right . That will be great to get that information im talking like a broken record to make sure but we hauniform it and the accompanying things to support that that would be enough. Thank you commissioner johnck. Well, i had two points to make one of them is made for eloquently more than i was prepared to make it and the second one i wanted to move that these businesses be designated. Second. Commissioners, if theres nothing further, there is a motion that has been seconded to adopt a recommendation for approval for all the legacy Business Applications on that motion commissioner hasz commissioner johnck commissioner johns commissioner matsuda commissioner pearlman commissioner vicepresident \hyland and commissioner president wolfram so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and i believe thats our final item. The hearing is much. Well, everyone well i present to you the mayor the city and county of San Francisco mr. Edwin m lee. clapping. thank you theo well, everyone well peoples palace our city hall kids how you doing junior 49ers in the house. clapping. well, im really glad youre here i know when young people are here they dont want to hear speech we will have action even though findings i pen thank you to the supervisor president breed who is working closely with me on this legislation along with board member supervisor peskin green from district 3 and ahsha safai district 11 thank you and supervisor Cowen Malia Cohen is on her way and will be here in a minute and, of course, i need do board of supervisors im signing legislation thats what they had had good we do better when we Work Together with sheryl and others you allow us to a or as a city to Work Together with the most important people are the residents of potrero and sunnydale thank you for being here. clapping. i get to say that you know as a someone who started out in Public Housing this is personal to me that i Pay Attention to those that are living in housing to not allow you to fear in youre living live in fear and isolation we had many, many discussions at city hall about how to do better and do justice by our low income residents and in communities that often have been labeled as solicited and not paid attention to were changing that weve been changing it for quite sometime particularly with our board of supervisors and particularly with supervisor president london breed and also with malia cohen that they work soibdz along with the Philanthropic Community that is part of our hope sf our Justice Community i know with that allen and you juvenile justice and rec and park and see the chief of Police William scott our subject hyde are their working together increase in large umbrella called hope sf hope sf yes. clapping. thats exactly what it is kids. Everybody say hope sf thats a word we truly believe in this people dont center hope all theyve got is misery we have put that hope in that term hope sf with the collaborative partners those that are in the funding streams working in banks and working in the private sector of housing like rick rich and mercy housing those are the organizations we help with the positive and the annexation and sunnydale in order to rehabilitate every units of housing in that neighborhood in our neighborhoods why are we are doing this one is because everyone who lives in San Francisco should be san franciscans they should never be referred to as residents of Public Housing everyone is a San Francisco resident and when were here in San Francisco with our equity calls and calls that people be treated equally good housing this should be at basis thats why working with the Housing Authority with hud making sure that were changing the entire way we manage those projects those developments the housing that you live in i got to a point i got tieftd excited people werent talking about broken glass and water system didnt work but how many bedrooms will i live in how many kids are were going to have open space so for our kids and the playgrounds we want it is a new conversation with you talking about the Housing Needs of all our residents so im very proud of all the residents that are coming together with the collaborative partners as part of hope sf the entire board of supervisors thank you for preserving in everything youre doing those dreams were thought of maybe over 10 or 15 years ago people stuck by the dream so those kids what have hope amount how many of you what a brand new bedroom yeah. Yeah all the trophies youll be winning yeah, you need more room laughter so as i promised lets look at the action and morgan hill to the building of this housing you have a place to called home forever this is San Francisco we do what is right but all the residents with that, supervisor president breed. Thank you. clapping. thank you, thank you everybody well, im really excited to be here today some of you know i grew up in plaza east how many know where plaza east and obamacare i grew up no obamacare over 20 years born and raised on eddy and laguna through difficult times through the drama the violation the hope less in this and despair why didnt my communities have battery playground and why are we left out in the water of our city with everything thats why i ran to the board of supervisors because i wanted to see a difference when i became a member of the board i made it clear to the mayor and my colleagues what were my 34 Top Priorities mr. Mayor. Housing housing and more housing. laughter pursue exactly but more importantly rehabilitation the conditions that existed in plaza east when i grew up there no showers and busted pipes had to use other peoples bathrooms on a regular basis and laundromat was always messed up why, why in a waeshth i didnt city would we allow to continue to happen thats why this historic day this historic position were able to pass with any colleagues here with supervisor cohen leading that effort and supervisor peskin and supervisor safai on board that legislation is going to make a Better Community it is going to change lives im excited about the future of San Francisco because we are finally doing with we should have done even i was growing up Pay Attention to what was going on in the community and make sure that everyone can will in the city with dignity thank you for being here im excited and lets goat hope on the map for ever san franciscan. clapping. and now the supervisor the district 10 supervisor cohen. Thank you. clapping. thank you good afternoon, everyone how are you this is an exciting time you guys need to lien up you have no idea how long it took maybe some of us know resident 10 like, yeah that is incredible this is like changing exactly why i feel i was put in elected office to serve this is an incredible journey ive been the the board seven years thank you, mayor ed lee hes been here and talking the talk and congressional legislation and leader pelosi getting the federal dollars to reach on the shore thats how we get Hunters Point and the olsen in the dream team olsen lee. clapping. Barbara Smith. clapping. Barbara Smith clapping. i want to recognize theo miller an incredible champion theo has been the inside guy that has been silently pushing the mayor and we have a host of the Community Nonprofit organizations our partners i want to recognize mercy bridge helping us to troofrm all of this. clapping. thank you very much and to the Housing Authority commissioners grateful for your time and commitment when times were tough and more importantly recognition the residents that have been living in Public Housing for generations that haves endured the roaches and rats and now this is our gift to i got that drama a trip to department of housing and urban Development Executive said people have suffered through the rats and roaches and today is about standing at all and strong. clapping. so it feels good to stand up here we have the junior 49ers thank you and a ton of residents leaders im looking at to see the Jackson Family is here thank you, larry everyone at forefront prior to my election on the board of supervisors now there is one woman that has been leading the charge keeping everyone honest from the beginning of time and this is mother ruth jackson i dont see her where is she, she will be speaking the next voice this is an incredible fearless leader feeds the homeless and takes care of the cited, bringing pride into the southeast neighborhood raising a family and raising grandkids this is a Small Business owner a model san franciscan right here please help me welcome mother jackson. clapping. i would like to thank everyone for coming today and my name is ruth jackson ive lived in the Visitacion Valley sunnydale for over 50 years i ran a family daycare over thirty, ive had generations and generations of children and i want you to know i love my neighborhood clapping. ive had people that called me at night and say ms. Jackson my waters is a gray coming out of the pipes i would get on the phone and call someone i want you know to weve been fighting and struggling with that a long time and i dont add too much long but were happy today and we want to thank the mayor and throwing and all the people that have worked hard who have serviced our community and this way we give our families and children hope because were there is no hope there is no light. And most of our young people in our area they dont feel they will live to get through high school so today, this gives us hope we want everybody just like you are today, we want to join hands and make sure this works. For all our families in our neighborhoods because im going to be around to see it laughter . clapping. thank you thank you. Thank you, ms. Jackson now well get to action mr. Mayor. There is pizza in room 201 let the children and elderly eat first thank you. All right. Oh, very good, yes everyone the beginning the black History Month you invaded it invaded it, huh . clapping. lets Start Building everyone. All right. All right. Thank you here with the equipment and can you please rise for the preliminaries

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