Deputy City Attorney will provide the board with any advice this need. Im cynthia goldstein. We have corey teague, assistant Zoning Administrator, who is here representing the Planning Department and commission. We should be joined shortly by senior building inspector joseph duffy. And perhaps somewhere in the room im not seeing is Amanda Higgins with San Francisco public works. If not, she will be here momentarily, representing their bureau of street use and mapping. The board requests that you turn off our silence phones or Electronic Devices and carry on conversations in the hallway. Rules of presentation are as followed. Appellants, permit holders and respondents have 7 minutes to present and 3 minutes rebuttal. People affiliated with the parties must be in the 7 and 3minute parties. Public members have 3 minutes each and no rebuttal. We ask that you please speak into the microphone. To assist the board, you are asked but not required, to submit a speaker card or Business Card to s
Commissioner next item please. T the clerk item number for the agreement between tida for the property on Treasure Island and herba buena island. I calendared this as an action item rather than consent. The dda is a central document to our program. I dont have slides prepared but i wanted to speak to the changes being proposed in this amendment. There are two main changes proposed and a few ancillary definitions included in the definition there. The first change has to do with what is referred to in the dda as transferrable infrastructure. Its responsible for the development of all what we call the horizontal infrastructure the roadways and utilities as well as amenities like Street Furniture and bike rack, street lights and so forth along with the fairy ferm terminal. Transferrable infrastructure speaks to infrastructure obligations that ticd transfers to a vertical developer. For instance, depending on the time of a project they may transfer the responsibility for installing ramps to
Deputy City Attorney will provide the board with any advice this need. Im cynthia goldstein. We have corey teague, assistant Zoning Administrator, who is here representing the Planning Department and commission. We should be joined shortly by senior building inspector joseph duffy. And perhaps somewhere in the room im not seeing is Amanda Higgins with San Francisco public works. If not, she will be here momentarily, representing their bureau of street use and mapping. The board requests that you turn off our silence phones or Electronic Devices and carry on conversations in the hallway. Rules of presentation are as followed. Appellants, permit holders and respondents have 7 minutes to present and 3 minutes rebuttal. People affiliated with the parties must be in the 7 and 3minute parties. Public members have 3 minutes each and no rebuttal. We ask that you please speak into the microphone. To assist the board, you are asked but not required, to submit a speaker card or Business Card to s
Forestry and well also be joined by senior building inspector joseph duffy. We have deputy City Attorney ann pierson on behalf of the department of Public Health. The board requests that you turn off or silence all phones and other devices so they will not disturb the proceedings, and that you carry on conversations in the hallway. Appellants permit holders and Department Respondents are each given search minutes to present their case and three minutes for rebuttal. People must include their comments within these seven or three minute periods. Others have up to three minutes each to address the board. Please speak into the microphone. So assist the board in the accurate preparation of minutes you are asked but not required to submit a speaker card to board staff when you come up to speak, and we have speaker cards on the podium for your use. The board welcomes your comments and suggestions and we have Customer Satisfaction forms on the podium for your convenience. If you have questions
Which is primarily city employee, pensions and healthcare costs and wages that are rising over time. In order to cover those it robs funds for vulnerable populations and voter priorities. These are priorities that voters have chosen to prioritize in good and bad Economic Times. We should not deprioritize them when the economy goes down and the need is the greatest and it treats all setasides alike, even those that rise and fall with particular Funding Sources and where is the provision that says we do not need to add new Police Officers when the deficit is large. Even that setaside happens regardless of cost. The general fund return is very bad policy and open to a couple of types of abuse, allowing city officials to undermine the priorities to not incumbent funds and allocate funds as the year of the end approaches because its use it or lose it. And its unfair to put in a poison pill against a measure that received two thirds of voter support last time on the ballot. We ask the board