Am not physically sleeping because of the ramifications of the sound and that night was a horrific night and into the 3 00 oclock hour when people after the event were on the street partying. That happens with regularity and my concern is they lease out the club to other people and not in charge at all and that happens a lot and were a close neighborhood. We love the community, love the old building and would like it to work for them and us. Were just weary. I am physically weary and i have neighbors that would be here so i am representing 16 families and are reasonable people and want to be happy too but were just really tired. Thats all i would like to say and thank you for having this. Thank you. Is there anymore Public Comment . Seeing none. [gavel] Public Comment is closed and the matter is with the commission. Actually before you do jay i would just like to kind of talk about what we have done a little bit. Ive never gone to a club three times to discuss these sorts of issues, an
I started contacting the city departments in november. And i kept getting put off and, finally to the middle of january about whether or not we could have that festival or not. I was about to go into a Board Meeting so i had to call somebody in a position of power to notify them that i was walking into a meeting embarrassed to say that nothing had been done. That got the ball rolling and we finally able to get this. There is just a lot of bureaucracy, when i was in the department i didnt notice and i didnt know what it took to run something. But what i just explained was a small thing we were able to get that festival going and the permits three days before the festival. So we didnt even know. But in a Perfect World someone else already said it if we had a one stop shop to be able to go to one place and get the permits as well as a class to teach the people that want to learn and put something on. Next peeker. Thank you. My name is ben lyman and i am the chairman of the california musi
993 million. We modeled the multiplier effects on that and they are not that much bigger it is a small multiplier, but the incorrect is 1. 1 billion and that is the effects of that spending as it ripples through the economy, the employment effects of all of this is large and supports about 9300 private sector jobs in the city. And that represents a significant portion of hospitality related employment in the city, about 7 percent of food Service Employment and about 6 percent of hotel in the city is directly or in directly related or atriblted to these events that is the victim and we are happy to take any questions . Thank you very much. Mr. Eaga colleagues, any questions supervisor mar, thank you, and i really appreciate the report. And i know that San Francisco state did the 2011 study for another planet and entertainment for the outside lands and i think that their survey was like 3500 concert goers and the guess was 60 million of Economic Impacts. And i think that it was 27 millio
Speaker cards or you can line up on the wall. Everyone will have two minutes. I do want to call on metri who was on the commissioner and the events. And then mr. Chairman we can move to Public Comment. Good morning, supervisors, thank you. First i want to thank supervisor weiner for commissioning the study and for the office of doing great work and working with us. In a dual capacity serving on the Entertainment Commission now and serving as the executive director of fullson street i can tell you that there are many needs in our field and there are many ways in which hopefully you as the supervisor cans support our work. Mainly one of the things that we are hoping to accomplish is possibly reinstating a position that needs to exist in the Entertainment Commission to support the special events and this person could be supporting all Outdoor Events but particularly larger events that have Significant Community impact especially in the cases of halloween and saturday in the castro and the
Mr. Reid mr. President . The presiding officer the majority leader. Mr. Reid ask con scene the call of the quorum be terminated. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Reid i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed for a period of morning business and senators allowed to speak up to 10 minutes each. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Reid i now ask unanimous consent that at 5 00 p. M. Tomorrow friday, april 11, all postcloture time be yielded back and the senate proceed to vote with no intervening action or debate on calendar number 574. Further, that following disposition of that nomination, the senate proceed to vote on cloture on executive calendar number 613. If cloture is invoked all postcloture time be yielded and the senate proceed to vote on confirmation of the nomination, that if confirmed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table with no intervening action or debate. No further motions be in order to the nominations that any statement