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thank you, supervisors, thank you miss miller. my name is peter vang. i m a resident. i m a great admirer of the emergency management and as you can from some of the reports that have been written but it s always been bothering me tremendously over the years that we know when we walk into the garages, down stair space of these apartment buildings we see these studies in sheet rock areas that are going to collapse. i m so happy that the city administrators office is really thinking ahead because tenants must be given greater chance to be able to stay in their homes with their books, furniture and pets and neighbors. if we can somehow strengthen that ability to stay home it can mean huge benefit to the neighbors how we must rise through maybe 6 months or a year long crisis. i really admire this work you are doing. thank you very much. thank you, i m with san francisco tomorrow. caps one of soft story building of a much larger array of much more affected buildings. it s a pr
see these studies in sheet rock areas that are going to collapse. i m so happy that the city administrators office is really thinking ahead because tenants must be given greater chance to be able to stay in their homes with their books, furniture and pets and neighbors. if we can somehow strengthen that ability to stay home it can mean huge benefit to the neighbors how we must rise through maybe 6 months or a year long crisis. i really admire this work you are doing. thank you very much. thank you, i m with san francisco tomorrow. caps one of soft story building of a much larger array of much more affected buildings. it s a priority that is required. first of all under the previous attempts, 10 thousand of those units were considered rent control which you indicated is rent decontrol by an effect cost. there are mitigations at your hands that need to be put into your legislation. first of all, you have a state required housing element that requires means, resources, that af
today will be on the march 26 board of supervisors agenda. thank you. for members of the public who wish to make any public comment on any particular item, there is one item in particular, please fill out a blue card at the front and note the agenda item for which you will be speaking. madam clerk item no. 1. for the sacramento neighborhood district. this is sponsored by supervisor mike ferrel. good afternoon, appearing on behalf of supervisor mark ferrel. want to give you the gist of the legislation. it a simple piece of legislation. several months ago we received a call. he described the unique nature of his property and neighborhood commercial use, a victorian, a designate potential historic resources. the ground level space is not visible from the street with multiple levels of stairs. i have pictures of that if you would like to take a look. the hidden nature of the property is problematic for most businesses. they did occupy the space for some time and recentl
final point i will make in respect to that is that one thing that is not clear based on the extensive research at the caps committee has done is how retrofitting improving is survivability. what we are asking at the tenants share the cost. there are stake holders who get benefits. property owners get more value due to retrofitting and housing stock that better meets the city s post disaster plans and policies relating to shelter and place, for example. so the only point we would make and we don t believe this has any net economic impact, but the only point our analysis suggest is the city take a close look at the allocation and cost benefits and consider whether or not further study is necessary to see if the benefits exceed the cost in benefits in particular. in that point i will take any questions. think thank you. what did you mean by the comment that impractical reality that property owners couldn t pass through all of the hundred percent of the cost to the tenants?