Chairs. Lafayette park is also easily accessed from the 47, 49, and 90 buses. It is ada accessible. We are here at the historic palace of fine art in the marina district. Originally built for the 1950s exposition, the palace is situated on San Franciscos number waterfront. It is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. Set against the reflecting waters of the lagoon and eucalyptus trees, the palace is one of San Francisco post most San Franciscos most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. A beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to all lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. Reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark. Org. Discarding contains plants referred to by William Shakespeares plays and poems. Welcome to the Shakespeare Garden here in the famous golden gate park. Located near the museum and the California Academy of sciences, the garden was
We are ready to begin. Good morning, today is wednesday, november 19th, 2014. This is the regular meeting of the building inspection commission. I would like to remind everyone for please turn off all Electronic Devices the first item is roll call. President mccarthy. Here. Commissioner lee . Here. Commissioner mccray . Present. Commissioner melgar is expected. Commissioner walker . Commissioner clinch. Here. And Vice President mar is excused we have a quorum and the next item is president s announcements. Good morning and welcome to tuesday november 18th, 2014, building inspection commission. So, just with that and president s announcements congratulations and thanks to dbi director, tom for his clear and formative testimony on october 9th to the seismic safety commission, the state commission is responsible for the seismic safety issues throughout california and the Commission Held the first meeting on the citys board of supervisors chambers and invited testimony from the director an
Really hard to revise the standards, to increase the values to the department to our staff and to in accrues the benefit to the San Francisco systems and park users who we serve. This coming year is going to be a busy year. We are finally reaching implementation. We have a new park Evaluation Data base in the works, we have new reports we are building, we have reformatted forms for use in the parks and we have improved our training for all evaluators. We do expect there will be a shift in the price scores that well see next year given the great extent. Well face those bridges next year. Speaking of the future, the controller always has recommendations to take on for us to do. The first is to really set up and rebuild a model on how park Evaluation Data is being used by the department. I want to say within the works we have two new seminars we are bringing to our own staff. One is to build a model for action planning. So when the parks supervisor or manager gets a park score, it can set
Commissioner clinch. Here. And Vice President mar is excused we have a quorum and the next item is president s announcements. Good morning and welcome to tuesday november 18th, 2014, building inspection commission. So, just with that and president s announcements congratulations and thanks to dbi director, tom for his clear and formative testimony on october 9th to the seismic safety commission, the state commission is responsible for the seismic safety issues throughout california and the Commission Held the first meeting on the citys board of supervisors chambers and invited testimony from the director and the Capitol Planning Committee and the mayors earthquake safety implementation and sfpuc and the San Francisco effort to improve the earthquake safety in our buildings and Critical Infrastructure as well as ongoing planning by the city policy makers to insure, resil ans and recovery for the next major earthquake or other disaster. Congratulations to the director, too for his new ar
Item 13 approve an increase in the construction contract cost contingency for contract no. Wd2685, with cal state contractors inc. , for reservoir and tanks improvement 20133, in the amount of 682,000; and authorize the general manager to approve future modifications to the contract for a total revised contract amount up to 9,997,900. The requested increase is due to new Water Conservation work requested for twin peaks reservoir. The work includes preparing and installing new water barriers along all submerged concrete slab joints to inhibit water leakage from the reservoir to its underdrains. There will be no change in contract duration due to this joint sealing work1234 thank you, jasmine. Commissioners . So move. Second. Its been moved and second. Is there any Public Comment on item no. 13. Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. All in favor say, aye. Aye. The ayes have it. Next item 14. City clerk item 14 14. Approve modification no. 2 to the agreement between the United States For