Even members of the San Francisco community. I very much hope that you will consider the fairness of it all and do the right thing in rescinding the sale of our Common Property to an outside property. Thank you. Thank you very much for your consideration. President breed thank you for your comments. Next speaker, please. Supervisors, my name is susan dossider. My husband and our family of seven have lived at number 2 Presidio Terrace for 23 years. We have raised our five children on this street. We adopted our youngest child at age three from khazkstan after she had been abandoned at two and a nav. Clara was born here. She learned to play on the street and ride her bike on our sidewalks. Benjamin is in his third year of medical school. He is doing a dual degree in medicine and Public Health as he plans to go into global medicine, practicing pediatrics and in particular, pediatric infectious disease, hoping to make an impact on Childrens Health in third world countries. He has called Pr
Its my opinion only. President breed thank you, supervisor kim. Now, we will have up to two minutes for those persons wishing to speak who oppose thus rescinding the sale. Please come forward; youll have up to two minutes, and if theres anyone else that wants to speak, please lineup up to your right. Okay. Board of supervisors, my name is michael chang, and ive spoken with several of you in the past about this case in particular. Right now, im just looking at it as a situation where i followed all the laws, the Tax Collector followed the laws, and now were being burdened by the fact that other people dont know the laws and were being penalized for their lack of knowledge about it. The fact is thats not an excuse for not following the law. We all know weve got to pay our taxes. We all know if you dont, the only resource the stacourse is property, and the state has taken it before. In that case, they should have known it could happen. For them to ask for a third chance, i think its reall
Would like again to thank you all for sharing your stories and insights. The commission absolutes all of you and the work that you do to care for the very broad and diverse immigrant community we have in San Francisco. We also thank the staff at the office of Civic Engagement and immigrant affairs for tonights hearing and sfgov tv and office of city administrator for its support. The immigrant Rights Commission is now adjourned. [meeting adjourned] were here to raise awareness and money and fork for a good accuse. We have this incredible gift probably the widest range of restaurant and count ii destines in any district in the city right here in the mission intricate why dont we capture that to support the mission youths going to college thats for the food for thought. We didnt have a signature font for our orientation thats a 40yearold organization. Mission graduates have helped me to develop special as an individual theyve helped me figure out and provide the tools for me that i need
Im frank somerville. A family from san bruno is demanding answers tonight after the young child was badly injured when a massive tree branch snapped over the weekend at Menlo College on the peninsula. We have new information tonight from ktvus azenith smith. You talked to the little girls family. Shes back home recovering with a fractured skull. Doctors say it should take weeks to heal and she should recover on her own. I wanted to show you this campus, covered with these large oak trees. They have no idea one of the branches would come crashing down. Reporter 2yearold zealyn is resting in her fathers arms on pain killers and antibiotics after part of a large tree branch collapsed on her and her mother, jasmine garcia. I could see it on top of me, just like the limbs and everything crashing on top of us. I was shocked. I didnt know what to do. I didnt know the tree was going to fall. It just happened so fast. Reporter it happened saturday afternoon. The family was at jasmines Company P
Line Presidio Terrace. The private community whose past residents have included Dianne Feinstein and nancy pelosi. But now the oval shaped street, the sidewalks and green common areas belong to two new owners who bought them for 90,000 in a public auction. Thats because the private street was considered a separate parcel and the Presidio Homeowners Association failed to pay the property taxes. What the state says is if you fail to pay your property taxes for five or more years, you get placed in something called power to sell. Reporter that power to sell was recorded in 2003 and the treasurers records say a notice of sale was sent out in february of 2015 with a total of 994 owed in unpaid taxes and penalties. The notice was sent to the Presidio Terrace association at an address of 47 kearney street on the 6th floor of a high rise in San Franciscos financial district. An attorney for the homeowners said no one in the association knew about that kearney address. He met with the homeowner