In citywide fees, 77 in central soma fees and in our case and many of our peers have similar fees, 79 of project fees and concessions. Thats over 200 of concessions in the project. If you look at the numbers that mr. Eagan just presented if we are building 430,000 square feet a year and lose 120, the job housing linkage fee would be the same but you would lose 200 per square foot or 24 million per year of public benefits. We urge continuance and continued dialogue on this one. Thank you mr. Shannon. 2700 block of california is it about scott street . I would pose to you those people are actually going to tech jobs on the peninsula and had the peninsula built housing, they would be living next to their jobs right now. The floor is yours. Thank you supervisor. Mike from realty corporation. I completely agree that none of you who support this measure are trying to eliminate jobs in San Francisco. That was a good clarification. The goal is to generate revenue for the city of San Francisco.
Praying always that there should be an implementation for this. Thank you. And congratulations to all of us. Thank you for your testimony. Next speaker, please. Mr. Peterson. Thank you. Good evening supervisors. My name is christopher peterson. I strongly support finding new sources of revenue to fund Affordable Housing. Sounds like a substantial increase and this fee is appropriate. Im agnostic about what the exact amount should be. But i do think theres one factor that i havent heard discussed in this process. That its important for this and should be just a routine component of the analysis of other similar significant measures, which is Climate Change. This proposed fee increase potentially could play a beneficial role in the citys response for example by increasing supply of Affordable Housing in the city. It could potentially have negative consequences if its driving Office Developments to more automobileoriented areas areas that have more extreme climates that have Greater Energ
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
[speaking foreign language]. Tenants are forced out of homes due to competition for Affordable Housing,s especially in soma. Developers need to wake up soma is not exclusive. Soma needs the housing. Lets support the jobs housing linkage fee. Thank you. Good afternoon. I am amanda representing the coalition on homelessness. We would like to voice support for updating the jobs housing lynx age fee linkage fee. It will ensure accountability to ending the housing crisis. We have the opportunity to generate 500 million over the next 10 years to allocate to constructing more Affordable Housing, preserving already Affordable Housing and building additional Supportive Housing. We urge you to stand up for housing justice in San Francisco. Thank you. Next speaker, please. I am susan. I am a 20 year resident of San Francisco and former nurse at San Francisco general. I have been running a Small Business for 15 years. I work with the coalition. I am here in support of this legislation. I think it
Carmichael schools. I urge you all to have this go through. Our process has been working. Our Community Voices have been heard so i urge you to do the right thing and push it forward. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon, commissioners, i am Heather Phillips on the eastern neighborhood cac. I am part of Soma Community for the last 16 years, and i am just so excited to see the work between the community, Supervisors Office and planning staff to come together to look at what it takes to really direct these funds well to make sure there is Community Voice and appropriate accountability, and i really think the plan in front of you really looks at all of those factors and pushes forward a cac that is going to be representative of the community, going to make sure there is Community Voice in the Infrastructure Improvements in our district. We hope that you will move in forward today. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon, Planning Commissioners. I am with you nighted pla