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Funding improvements for bus transit in the area. So with that, im going to turn it back over to phil, from the port. Supervisors, that actually concludes our presentation today. We are available to answer any questions that you may have. Thank you. Great. Thank you so much. 1k3 and so i want to call up members of the public who wish to speak. People flock to these different neighborhoods in saech search of something novel and different. Yet where i live, people drive through on their way to a different destination. Those that live in the area leave to go to other neighborhoods. Mission rock will create an inviting, inclusive, vibrant neighborhood drawing on the residents of mission bay, mission rock and south beach. Mission rock will bring about new friendships and relationships, the very essence of community. Neighbors supporting new small businesses. It will friday more Affordable Housing, presently in short supply, and with eight acres of open space, it addresses a desperately needed facet of urban living. It is important to recognize then in the undertaking of this project, the giants held numerous workshops and open houses. It was commendable the hard work and dedication exhibited by local groups such as south beach rincon hill Mission Bay Neighborhood association and the Mission Bay Citizen Advisory Committee whose voices helped shape this project. With their input and commitment to a better San Francisco along with civic leaders, social interest groups, and other political leaders citywide, the Mission Project is a model development. It is a winwin for all. The reverend Arnold Townsend said something at the Port Commission hearing january thank you. And as the timer comes up, youre welcome to finish your sentence, so if we can allow people to do that, thank you. Thank you. Hi. My name is stephanie mueller. Im here to represent delancey street neighborhood. I agree weve been friends and partners of the giants with at t park and the entire building of the community, and we are so looking forward to the possibility of jobs, the possibility of some Affordable Housing. Just as an aside, you know, as you know better than anyone here, delancey streets dedicated to helping people change their lives, and they spent two, three, four years in this neighborhood. When they graduate, looking for jobs or housing in San Francisco, its impossible, so we are so supportive and so excited about this project. And i just wanted to come here to be able to say that, so thank you. Thank you, and we love delancey street. Good afternoon, chair tang, supervisors kim, safai. My name is bruce, and im speaking in support of the items associated with the mission rock development. Im involved in the community, serving on the board and transportation rep of the south beach, rin son hill Neighborhood Association, however, my Public Comment today is being provided specifically as a native san franciscan and a nine year resident of mission bay. Over the past six years, ive had the opportunity, along with my neighbors, some for up to ten years being involved in the process fof the planning of the mission rock development. This included providing feedback on a variety of public documents and had Numerous Community outreach meetings and wosh shops. Nod to current residents and local businesses, the developers of mission bay were also involved in the process. This is good for us as neighbors, our community and ci city. As i mentioned, this helped shape the project we see today, striking a delicate balance on the amount of parks, waterfront access, housing, neighborhood serving retail and restaurants, preparation for Sea Level Rise and office space. Im not an expert in the financial aspects of development, but this project brought together an amazing and Diverse Group of stakeholders and experts to find the optimum mix of land uses while providing some flexiblity to ensure success of the project. There were some land minute discussions, thank you, supervisor kim to agree that this project could raise its Affordable Housing from 33 to 40 . With that, we have the parking along the waterfront, and please provide the necessary approvals to allow the mission bay waterfront to move forward. Thank you. Good afternoon, supervisor kim and supervisors. My name is vanessa, and im here to show my support for the mission rock. Im a proud san franciscan and living in dogpatch for over 14 years, and this community is my family. I lived in various neighborhoods, but this dogpatch is my really connect close hearted people. That being said, as board of member of the dogpatch association, ive seen amazing changes all around dogpatch community, the bayview district, mission bay, and mission rock. This is exciting. We are living in exciting i am times because our city is growing for the best. Heres why i ask you to support the mission rock project Mission Project will address the need of Affordable Housing which is desperately needed. As we all know our population is increasing, and having Affordable Housing now is key. Mission rock project will support area Median Income which will support low to middle income households, include Public Servants such as nurses and teachers. Mission rock will have units for transitional age youth, and id like to share with the last 30 seconds i have here how important transitional age youth is because i used to live in a group home. Ward of court of San Francisco. I did not have those services after i left the group home, and i think what the giants and mission rock are doing is great to support transitional age youth from foster and group homes. I ask that you please approve the mission rock project and lets keep the communication going. Thank you and have a great evening. Good evening, supervisors. My name is karen alschuler. Im a resident of San Francisco. I cant stay away from the excitement of the edge of a city of a great city or working to find the best role for that edge in the city or reaping the benefits of the investments we and private people city and the private people make in those areas, and taking leadership because its so visible. It tells the story about a city. In that experience, i think mission rock stands out for me. Ive been engaged since day one, jack, on the project, and i think its really stayed true to its values, open arms and focus on the public first. Id like to emphasize the way in which the community has played a significant rollover ten years, and in ten years i have to stay engaged, nimble, and inventive. We have made partners, partners from the local community, partners around key issues, environment and energy, and focusing then, inviting them to be our partners and making decisions are what this committee looks at, land use and transportation. We invited them to be our partners in order to get down to specifics. The neighborhoods and particularly the local neighborhoods where people have grown to create a Mission Bay Community in those years have been invited to the table to make choices about what is needed, what fills the gaps, what needs to be programmed, so that it will be rewarding for all. Theres no back door to mission bay, mission rock project. Its open to all of its neighbors, and i invite you all to come to the table to discuss, live in, and enjoy it. Thank you. Good afternoon, supervisors. My names corrine woods. Ive been involved in this project for more than ten years and in mission bay for much longer. Im also a close neighbor to the mission rock project and at t park. I wanted to thank the giants for the collaborative way they approached this process. Weve had many, many meetings, many, many workshops over the last ten years, and the giants listened to the community. I get my park up front, which is really important. I want to thank all of the other city agencies who have cooperated on this. This has been a tremendous interagency cooperative effort oewd, mta, planning, public works. Everybody has worked together on this to get to a project that i hope will be better than mission bay, and i urge your support. Thank you. Good afternoon, supervisors. Good afternoon, madam chair and members of the public. My name is maya aguilar, and i serve as the manager for the San Francisco Parks Alliance. We are over 200 Community Groups leveraging every year, we try to raise millions for or parks, playgrounds and open spaces. Im here representing the Parks Alliance in support of the mission rock project. I served in the Parks Alliance for two years and ever since completion of the big trail has been a huge priority for us. We believe that opening the waterfront and making connections to reconnect the waterfront to the population, its a really important piece of this project, and we applaud the Mission Rocks efforts on planning eight acres of new open spaces and revitalizing th the mission for San Francisco residents. The parka lines believes that giants have been extremely in addressing the city needs for more active recreation opportunities. We are truly thrilled to see the San Francisco giants commitment on prioritization of parks by the first phase of their plan. Were particularly pleased with the considerations that have been made to address Sea Level Rise, the creation of open waterfront and investments towards the use of alternative methods of transportation such as bike connections and bike share stations. On a personal note, on the Parks Alliance, we have been trying to inform and engage Community Members from all the waterfront to the big front projects that are happening on those areas. It doesnt matter in f we had groups of five or 50 people, the mission rock project was always open to receive people who were here on those projects. Thank you so much. Im here today okay. Thank you. Good afternoon, supervisors. Im alice rogers, and id like to comment through three different lenses. First as a neighbor, im going on a quarter century here in San Francisco. Here from the sausalito waterfront and now on this waterfront. As a neighbor, i did participate in the many workshops and hearings on this project, and i cant say highly enough how extensive the outreach was and how engaging all of the visuals so that neighbors could really engage in a thoughtful way. Id also like to mention im a director or an officer of the south beach rincon Neighborhood Association and mission bay. We do engage in policy levels, and this Development Team was very generous in meeting with us on the retail and public realm component, and they, over the course of their development, shared the information that they were cultivating, and they really are a beacon for us in terms of retail and public realm. We have a failed retail and public realm at the moment, so we are very looking forward to this. And lastly, im a director on of block San Francisco, and i would like to commend this project in terms of its pedestrian safety. It again is a standard bearer on that level. It addresses our values of diversity, inclusion, and equity, and after that, we hope that you wont see mission bay on the map as a data point because theyve instituted so many of the better streets and safe streets standards. Thank you. Thank you, miss rogers. Good afternoon, madam chair, supervisors. My name is ken tray. Im a retired 25 year social studies teacher in San Francisco, and im here representing the united educators of San Francisco. Were the 6,000 plus folks who keep our Public Schools running day in and day out. So the first thing that uesf wants to note here is that we are in full support of this project and in fact, if i was wearing my hat, id tip it to the giants, to supervisor kim, to the neighbors, to our labor partners, local 2, the Hotel Workers and others, who reached the 40 affordable rate of housing, 40 affordable rate of housing in the city of San Francisco. So i have been involved in many negotiations over too many years, and this out come is superlative. It represents San Francisco values. One thing i want to note, and im sure the follow through will be there is that in the plan, there is the space to make sure that San Francisco educators find their homes in the mission bay project. And so i know that in a few years therell be a number of teachers and other school staff with the other thousands of neighbors who will be enjoying the incredible open space, the livable breadth of the roads and the retail shops will be enjoying that space and also will have a number of teachers and school staff who will be able to walk to teacher night at the ballpark. Thank you, mr. Tray. Thank you, madam chair, members of the committee. My name is amy lemley, and im the executive director of john burton advocates for youth. We work on behalf of Homeless Children and youth and children in california yaez juvenile justice and foster systems. The good news is californias system has improved considerably in the last ten years. The majority of young people will be safely reunified with their family or to adoption, however, theres a significant number of young people who dont progress to that, who actually remain in our foster care system until thiss no longer age eligible. Within 24 hours, one in three will experience homelessness. Longterm, its even worse. If we really care about longterm, public homelessness, this is the opportunity to intervene, and im very happy to report, thats exactly what this project does. It has set aside these beautiful units for San Franciscos former foster youth and integrated those units into the mainstream housing, which is just spectacular. So we know that with this foundation, former foster youth in San Francisco will have the opportunity not just to stay in their community but also to get a leg up in Higher Education as well as have economic security. So i urge your support, and thank you very much. Good afternoon, madam chair tang, supervisors kim, safai, and peskin. My name is henry kanilowicz. Im the president of the San Francisco district of mer kmants associations. I got your names right, right . Thank you, supervisor. It is a really fabulous thing that the giants are doing. Not just building a place for housing, for shopping, but scm village, and a vehicle tack lar project it is. Here they are, and as she just said a second ago, 40 Affordable Housing, however do we get that . I commend the giants for what they do for this city, and what theyre doing for this part of town. I look forward when theyre finished of going into the shops, be it a grocery shop or a cafe or barber or whoever is going to be there. The open land, fabulous project. Its great. Go giants. Good afternoon, supervisors. Im todd elberling of toddco. This project does not provide enough housing for all of its future workforce that will be in the offices on that site. It does not achieve 100 jobshousing balance. Its clear tho everybody in this ro to everybody in this room of the expansion of the Technology Jobs in our area. Its no fair to promise other housing thats going to be built on Treasure Island to meet the deficit that this project will cause. From now on, these large projects like pier 70, india basin, this project, the power plant site and maybe others, need to be completely selfsufficient with a 100 jobshousing balance. This is a great housing site. Its a great site. Theres no problem with the economic feasiblity to build the housing here. There is a way to not solve the problem but do a lot to lessen the deficit. This project includes flex sites that could be either housing or Office Development in the future. What should be done is this agreement should be modified so that those sites will have to be housing sites. Thatll bring it pretty close to full jobshousing balance, just like pier 70 achieved. Thank you. Good afternoon, supervisors. My name is kristin hall. Im a San Francisco resident, and i work in the neighborhood of mission rock, but im here to discuss my experience working on this project over the past five years and share that its such a model for development in this city. Its especially a model for how to collaborate with many city agencies, make them partners for development, really working collaboratively with the city. Its also a model for a walkable urban environment to create a really wonderful exciting waterfront experience with many paths to the quarter front. Its also a model for how to commit and create a retail environment that is supportive of small businesses, and a lot of that information we learned by working with the mission bay rincon hill association. Its also a model for how to move bikes through the neighborhood along the waterfront. Its a model for designing for Sea Level Rise and adapting to changing conditions, and as an example of that, we started by looking at 55 inches of Sea Level Rise, and over the ten years that weve been working on this project, the projections increased, and we adapted our responses to make sure that we were still at the highest level of 66 inches of Sea Level Rise. Its also a great example of how you can use ongoing conversations with neighborhood groups and City Partners to really continually make sure that it will be a model for development in the city moving forward. Thank you. Thank you. Supervisors, very quickly, i support this project wholeheartedly. It is outstanding. Very early on when i first read about the project, before i had even spoken with anyone on the Development Team or with the giants organization, i expressed with mayor lee, that all things being equal on large projects, we should never accept anything less. Not only struck by how much Affordable Housing is, but the deep affordablity. As most of you know, the constituency that we serve out of our church and the fillmore district cannot really afford what we call Affordable Housing. This has deep affordablity, and we can perhaps quit losing our members to churches in antioch and pit burg atsburg and many who cant live in San Francisco. Also, the amount of work it will provide, but theres Something Else that hasnt been talked about. In talking about the commercial units, looking at them, and with the giants willingness to create new commercial units, so people who own businesses, people who are hopeful of becoming entrepreneurs, can come here and open up. In our community, the lack of African American businesses, disgraceful in this city, and we usually just cant afford the spaces that are available. This has an opportunity to change some of that. You need to support this 100 . Thank you so much. Thank you so much, reverend townsend, and seeing no further Public Comment, ill ask the chair if we can close Public Comment. All right. Public comments closed. I want to thank all of the members of the public for coming out today, and also as we talked about vacancy storefront in our previous hearing, i know the giants have spent a lot of time talking about how we can bring the amenities and services that i was talking about, and i appreciate the smaller footprint for the Commercial Area so we can have more businesses that are truly San Francisco small businesses. I have several amendments that id like to make and put into the record, and ive made copies for all the members of the committee on item number five, online 19 through 25. Im making the amendment, which i had talked about earlier, which would move the hotel potential use to the commercial parcels and out of the residential parcels. On page 11, in section 4, Striking Hotel uses up to 300 rooms are permitted in any location in which residential uses are permitted, we are striking that, also, in spirit with what id spoken in my opening remarks. On items number 6, to the ceqa findings on page 3, line 20, adding a new whereas clause, just that the board has reviewed and considered the information on those following dates, and also that the final iar considered constructing a 300 room hotel, and we a considers moving it to the residential but are moving it to the commercial. And then on page 13, further resolve that the board of supervisors find that the modifications incorporated into the project including without limitation the change in the hotel variant, and the planning memorandum. So all of these amendments were put into place through agreements with the project sponsor, to again move the hotel out of the residential parcels so that we can build as much housing as possible. I do want to appreciate John Elberling who came to speak. I can appreciate the housing in this project. We do need to build for office space. There is a need for that, but we arent meeting for housing need, so i appreciate the aggressive advocacy that we have at every meeting that weve got to have our Housing Needs met. It is unfortunate how slow going these Major Projects can be with the Infrastructure Investment thats involved in them. But i think that we have to continue that conversation beyond this project, and i look forward to continuing that conversation with planning and office of economic development. So colleagues, i have made any motion to amend to these items. All right. So colleagues, for items, again, just to repeat, 5, page 9 and 11, and then, item 6, page 3 and 4, so if we could do that without objection, well adopt the amendments for those two items. And then on the balance of all the items. Colleagues, i just make a motion to move this forward with a recommendation to the following Board Meeting next tuesday. Okay. And that would be for items four through six. Well do that without objection. Congratulations. Congratulations. All right. Mr. Clerk, can we please call item 7, and we are now joined kbi supervis ed by supervisor pes ken. To allow recovery of costs by third party experted and other related experts in making appropriate findings. Thank you, supervisor peskin. Thank you, madam chair, supervisor safai, supervisor kim. This is a very basic change to the Building Code which mr. Strom here can speak to, but basically legislation would allow the department to engage Third Party Experts for evaluating permits for complex projects. This grows out of discussions and hearings that weve had around the Millennium Tower issue. And bill, if you want to make a or mr. Tom, if you want to make a quick presentation. I know my colleagues have been in this committee for hours and hours, the floor is yours if the chairs so like. Thank you very much, supervisor and thank you for sponsoring this. I think you framed it very well. Were in the process, as i believe you know, of setting up through an rfq process, a pool of third party future Tall Building peer review experts, and that process actually is going to conclude at the end of this month. So having this Cost Recovery fee mechanism in place is very important for the department because it will then enable us to make sure we can issue the contracts and we will change the old way of doing business and well have what we think is a much better way of doing business, so thank you very much. Supervisor peskin thank you. And that is it for the presentation . Okay. And we have this other sheet here, so colleagues, if you have any other questions, you can refer to that. So shall we open it up to Public Comment . Okay. Any member of the public wishing to comment . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Supervisor peskin. Supervisor peskin if youre willing, id like to send this to the full board without objection. Okay. And supervisor peskin is now a voting member. Item 8. Update provisions on street encroachment permits, establishing peal procedures fee payment for certain promgs, modifying the street encroachment permit process, and creating a temporary street encroachment permit for a maximum period of 30 months. Thank you, and supervisor peskin, would you like to start this item . Supervisor peskin sure. As you recall, this legislation came to committee back in june and was the subject of some amendments at the board back in july, and we heard some concern about those amendments, and on second reading sent the legislation back to committee and over the last several months, we have had a working group, and i want to thank Andres Howard from the Mayors Office and public works, and robin havens and ken rich also from the Mayors Office and my staff, and most particularly, the person whos had to grapple with the drafting, john. I also want to acknowledge my interns who did some Extensive Research that i dont think anybody had ever done before going back to 1975 at the dawn of major encroachment permit granting by the city. And they really helped us with data that informed what is before you today. Let me just start out by saying that really what this does is bring our major encroachment permitting scheme into the 21st century. Its 40 years old. It had no due process appeal rights, and i think what weve crafted in front of you is the subject of a lot of collaborative work and agreement. I also want to thank mohamed nuru who sent me a text message earlier today supporting the legislation. Again, i know you guys have been in here for hours and hours. I adopted something in here from a piece of legislation i actually passed almost exactly 17 or introduced almost exactly 17 years ago. I just want back on legistar. On february 1st of 2001, i actually proposed a change to the conditional use process that allows five members of the board to bring appeals of conditional ulses to the board itself, and we have copied this in virtually the same way. It allows neighbors and neighborhood groups to get a hearing in front of the director of public works on encroachment permits; allows applicants to get hearing in front of the director of public works. I think it is well thought out. Im happy to answer any questions. I do have a number of questions which deputy City Attorney malamut can speak to, i am happy to answer questions from my colleagues, and the clerk has a copy. Supervisor safai has asked me to read them in the record. The first in summary is to require that major encroachment permits include detailed obligations of the permity and required them to keep maintenance records as a further incentive to keep such improvements in a good state of repair. The next thats on page 3, the red language there. The second one is requires board of supervisors findings for the basis of revocation, including costs of revocation and restoration; also, changes the previous legislation that says if the board of supervisors fails to act, the directors underlying decision stands. The next one, on page 6 is the Community Appeal for administrative hearing provision and builds in time frames for an opportunity for the permity to cure any defects. The next one on page 6 also is director can approve the petition to revoke Community Appeals that three Community Appeals are grounds for revocation which include failure to cure. Next one, on page 7 limits the grounds for revocation and narrowly tailors them and indicates that demonstrative evidence must be included. And then, if the board requires the posting of a bond or other security, the permitee shall provide security to the bond that thats approved to an annual basis. If the board allows a transfer assignment of the permit, that will be subject to a maintenan maintenanc maintenance endowment. That is all of the amendments. Thank you, supervisor peskin. Any other questions or comments . No . Okay. So lets open up item 8 to Public Comment then. Any members of the public . Seeing none, item 8, Public Comment is closed. Do we have a motion . Supervisor peskin i would like to move the amendments and then send the item to a full board with recommendation. All right. Well do that without objection. And thank you, madam clerk, is th that is there any other business before us today . Clerk that concludes the calendar. Thank you. We are adjourned. Thank you for coming to the talent dance performance and talent show. [ applause ] todays performance and talent show. Public recreation has every bit of the talent and every bit of the heart and soul of anything that any families are paying ten times for. You were awesome. 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The upcoming visit the plans and programs package of our we are talking about with our feedback and participation that is important to us not everyone takes this so be proud of taking ann hi. Welcome to San Francisco. Stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. Lets look at common earthquake myths. We are here at the urban center on Mission Street in San Francisco. We have 3 guest today. We have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. I want to talk about urban myths. What do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance . Hes sleeping during those earthquakes . Have you noticed him take any special . No. He sleeps right through them. There is no truth that im aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. You hear the myth all the time. Suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something i hear they are aware of small vibrations. But yes, i read extensively that dogs cannot realize earthquakes. Today is a spectacular day in San Francisco and sometimes people would say this is earthquake weather. Is this earthquake weather . No. Not that i have heard of. No such thing. There is no such thing. We are talking about the weather in a daily or weekly cycle. There is no relationship. I have heard its hot or cold weather or rain. Im not sure which is the myth. How about time of day . Yes. It happens when its least convenient. When it happens people say we were lucky and when they dont. Its terrible timing. Its never a good time for an earthquake. But we are going to have one. How about the ground swallowing people into the ground . Like the earth that collapsed . Its not like the tv shows. The earth does move and it bumps up and you get a ground fracture but its not something that opens up and sucks you up into haddes. Its not going anywhere. We are going to have a lot of damage, but this myth that california is going to the ocean is not real. Southern california is moving north. Its coming up from the south to the north. You would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. Maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. For better or worse. Yes. This is a tough question. Those other ones werent tough. This is a really easy challenge. Are the smaller ones less stress . Yes. The amount released in small earthquakes is that they are so small in you need many of those. I think would you probably have to have maybe hundreds of magnitude earthquakes of 4. 7. So small earthquakes are not making our lives better in the future . Not anyway that you can count on. I have heard that buildings in San Francisco are on rollers and isolated . Its not true. Its a conventional Foundation Like almost all the circumstances buildings in San Francisco. The transamerica was built way before. Its a pretty conventional foundation design. I have heard about this thing called the triangle of life and up you are supposed to go to the edge of your bed to save yourself. Is there anything of value to that . Yes, if you are in your room. You should drop, cover and hold onto something. If you are in school, same thing, kitchen same thing. If you happen to be in your bed, and you rollover your bed, its not a bad place to be. The reality is when we have a major earthquake the ground shaking so pronounced that you are not going to be able to get up and go anywhere. You are pretty much staying where you are when that earthquake hits. You are not going to be able to stand up and run with gravity. You want to get under the door frame but you are not moving to great distances. Where can i buy a Richter Scale . Mr. Richter is selling it. We are going to put a plug in for cold hardware. They are not available. Its a rather complex. In fact we dont even use the Richter Scale anymore. We use a moment magnitude. The Richter Scale was early technology. Probably a myth that i hear most often is my building is just fine in the loma prieta earthquake so everything is fine. Is that true . Loma prieta was different. The ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. So anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. We are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to San Francisco and a fault totally independent. Much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. So people who were here in 89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isnt really the threshold of damage. When you triple it you cross that line. Its much more damage in earthquake. I want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for San Francisco recreation and Parks Department offers classes for the whole family. 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