One of several housing bills approved by the state Legislature Earlier this month. This bill, sponsored by senators , mandates many elements in the planning process and forces by right approval for many projects. It has been amended many times. I have given up on trying to read it, and understand it. Your work here looks like, you know, planning for dummies, so clear, so understandable when compared to the state legislature and the bills. It is unbelievable. I am asking you to help us understand what this means for the city of San Francisco . Ive had to appeal on planning of projects, that have been proposed. I have worked with other neighbors who have wanted to help shape a project where there is elements that are impacting them personally. I know you see these every week, and i appreciate the time you take to listen to these, and resolve them. If we are subject to very mandatory deadlines and no slippage, we will not be able to, i think, achieve the compromises and changes that are s
This is not just the inability of so many workers to find housing in our city today, but also how the income inequality that we have created in the city , is affecting every decision that we make. We keep acting as though the housing crisis is entirely separate from the growth of income inequality. Going back to that research that the Directors Team produce. In 1990, folks that made over 200,000 made up 9 of the city residents. Today they make over 27 of city residents, adjusted for inflation. That is a dramatic change that affects how housing crisis are affected. It affects displacement, it affects land costs, a city that sees land costs going up by 23 every year. That is where i would put my money. It affects the rate of construction. Right now, we build for that top 27 . We built actually for the top 10 earn more than 200,000. When that limit is reached, if you look at all of the newspaper articles right now, building slows down. Until we address that, we are not going to solve this
Consider the institutional master plan and no need for anything further ill be happy to answer any questions katherine from the conservatory is here. Opening it up for Public Commentcomment. Sue hester this is a way the institutional master plan is supposed to work you youve had them from California College of arts and crafts conservatory and a couple of other institutions relatively painless this one is struggling to build housing in a principle manner on the site right next to the academy of the art what that handout is is the land holding the academy of art is looking to build more youll find 150 they see as their future administrative haurtdz you are headquarters a block from city hall and i submitted comments that have been considered that was before even i know about the plans to do housing on the other side of the 0 lot line you have a responsibility to take the institutional master plan seriously where there is a Housing Demand from the students from the people their meeting it
Finally the commission reviewed a question by a Community Member a singlefamily home near the lombardi steps and the pertain was requesting a landmark designation based on the information the commission thinks there is a larger district this building will contributed to, however explicit feel the building was individually eligible for a local landmark designation so while supportive the committee asked the pertain to explore creating a larger district with their surrendereding neighbors and reapply presentation. Ill be happy to answer any questions. Commissioners, if theres nothing further well move on to item 10 at oak street this is an abbreviated master plan. Good afternoon commissioner president fong lee foster Planning Department staff this is the abbreviated master plan for the San Francisco compensatory post Educational Institution located on oak street fount in 1917 is Premium Institution for the musician for the orchestras and chamber and other performing artists institutions
Comment. Sue hester this is a way the institutional master plan is supposed to work you youve had them from California College of arts and crafts conservatory and a couple of other institutions relatively painless this one is struggling to build housing in a principle manner on the site right next to the academy of the art what that handout is is the land holding the academy of art is looking to build more youll find 150 they see as their future administrative haurtdz you are headquarters a block from city hall and i submitted comments that have been considered that was before even i know about the plans to do housing on the other side of the 0 lot line you have a responsibility to take the institutional master plan seriously where there is a Housing Demand from the students from the people their meeting it in a principled manner the academy handout i gave you last week showed you all the buildings occupied for their students the epitome of American People uncorroborative sfpuc constit