It makes sense for both if they have the ability to negotiate, thats fine. But for us, the question of whatever is required, if it needs to be revision, theyre smarter to have us incorporate that revision into the permit set instead of having to go wait for another period of time ha that it takes. And its appealable. Youre saying a continuance. I think it makes more sense for all parties. And are you, again, the appellant, talked about access to that area in her house, access to that area in a twin house on one side and then we just heard that, you know, there are stairs up to that formal stairs up to that area in the demolition. Wouldnt there be a permit on file. Not from 1900. No. No. If there was, it wouldnt be a broad assumption unreasonable assumption. If there was the assumption those houses were, in fact, triplets and that the project sponsors house had a change sometime, would there not be a permit on file for that change or on your site visit, could you tell there might have been an augmentation without a permit. Thats a good question. We have ways of we can order the microfilament and we can look at it. We can work with the permit holder to figure it out. Its an amendment to the permit. It needs to be made if thats the case. And maybe the sprinkler requirement may kick in. The gentleman referenced an information sheet. I dont have that with me tonight. It wasnt really part of the brief. But if i would like to do more research with the plans department and Records Department and make sure what theyre putting down is what theyre doing. Theres no problem with having the four levels, but if its going from three to four, we want that reflected. We want to do what needs to be it could be true, but a 1900 area feet, each one of these full foot prints are 800 to 1200. If its 1900 square feet, how do you get two living levels and a den and that space that comes out to at least 2300 square feet. And when we reach whenever we deal with these and we deal with it all the time. We put the onuses on the Property Owner or the architect to show us documentation that were wrong. Then we just amend the permit to reflect that youre getting that additional square foot because you want to get credit for it. The property profile wont change from 1900 on this permit if its being reflected as existing and no change, which could be wrong. So we want to get it right. I agree. That recognition of 2300 square feet versus what its listed at might trigger and then recognition of what is the true configuration may trigger at that point automatically the sprinkler issue. Okay. So then we need to move this allow you some time to figure this all out. This isnt at proved set in the brief. This was not the dbi approved set. There could be a note on there from us about sprinklers that i cant see. Okay. And i think that the owner was saying they were going to do it, but mr. Hammond said they werent. It could be something on the approved plans addressing that. If we move to move this to a later date, then we also would ask that the a clear, current and proper set of plans as submitted to dbi would be submitted in conjunction. Yeah. I think continue it. How much time do you need. A couple weeks. I think thats the going rate right now. Two weeks or four weeks. Two weeks is plenty for me. If its two weeks, if youre submitting anything it has to be done by next thursday. Okay. If hes submitting something in writing. Is he going to submit something in writing. Or you want to give an oral analysis. I prefer to do an oral analysis. I can work with the department holder on this all the time. Does march 7th work for you . [ off microphone ] okay. All right. Move to continue the item until march 7th to allow dbi to confirm the number of stories of the building. Okay. On that motion from commissioner lazarus to continue this matter to march 7th, 2018 to allow time for dbi to confirm the number of stories in the subject property, president fung. [ roll call ] that motion passes. This matter is continued. No further business, president. Good night. Hi my name is jason jones a xaefrp and communication capture at the San FranciscoWater Department i hnlt a high volume of calls and Radio Communications i enjoy coming to work i still find it challenging i still learn everyday and im going to have the level of activity if zero to 60 in a matter of minutes i take bride pride in handling the emergencies. 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Working for the city and county of San Francisco will immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic city on sfroert of the art and social change weve been on the edge after all were at the meeting of land and sea worldclass style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the citys Information Technology xoflz work on the rulers project for free wifi and developing projects and insuring patient state of at San FranciscoGeneral Hospital our it professionals make guilty or innocent available and support the house Senate Regional wearout system your our employees joy excessive salaries but working for the city and county of San Francisco give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the citys future but for considering a career with the city and county of San Francisco my name is philbegiginsburge director of your parks and Rec Department. Welcome to this balmy valentines eve. [ inaudible ] he thinks the big red slide was always fun, but this isnt about him. It was her, as much as ever. He missed her, hanging from her jungle gym lips, swinging through memories. Creaky hinges for laughs, but what does a child on the playground know of love, except that paradise is here and now beneath his feet. [applause] no, Samuel Clemens wrote that. Im just reciting it. So one year ago today on valentines day, we broke ground on the most transform ative playgrounds in our history. Today, on valentines day we celebrate their grand reopening on a day reserved for expressing love to who we hold most dear. [ inaudible ] today, on valentines day we express love for our city and its amazing parks system. Today on valentines day, we express love for this place, civic center plaza. This place belongs to all of us, whether you are young or old, rich or poor, whether you were born here or not. Today on valentines day, we say thank you. First of all to jackie and helen diller foundation. Jackie, where are you . Jackie, youve been unflinching in your generosity and optimism in our confidence to pull this off. To my colleagues at the trust four public land, your expertise, and your giant collective heart have helped make San Francisco parks better. Your work is noble and we san franciscans are lucky to play on your home court. Thank you to my professional family at rpd, your professionalism, yu your competence and commitment are inspiring. Special thanks to the park and Rec Department for your leadership, and to my staff, and all of our park rangers and all of the park and recs staff are here today. [applause] to our city and civic center, cpd partners. There are so many to thank, chief scott and commander lazar is here and the entire sfpd team who has been so helpful. Our home department, thank you for your work to showcase the potential of Civic Center Commons as an emerging place of joy, recreation, and civic and community engagement. Lastly, to our civic and elected leaders, we thank you. May mayor farrell, supervisor kim, thank you, for ensuring we have a thriving and equitiable city. Our city has one of the nations best park systems, and its because of your stewardship and support. A brief remark about our beloved mayor, ed lee. Mayor lee was so excited to see the playgrounds open. These playgrounds will for decades project his light. It is my great pleasure to introduce our mayor, mark farrell. Mayor farrell grew up in these city parks. He worked at the city recreation and park department, and because of his leadership on proposition b, we are well poised to care for this incredible gift. Ladies and gentlemen, mayor farrell. [applause] all right. Happy valentines day, everybody. Anybody forgot to get flowers, weve got roses up here for you, by the way. I just want to say who an honor it is to be here. Opening up parks is probably the best thing any of us get to do being up here on stage. First of all, i would like to get a round of applause for phil ginser for the entire rec and parks department. Yes, i was at rec and parks for an entire summer, and they had me back at city hall. I want to say what an amazing thing to be here tonight to reopen our parks, because parks are all about families, theyre about children, they are about seniors. They are the great equalizer in San Francisco. It is for everybody in our city to enjoy, and what an amazing place that we have, two new playgrounds in civic center for our city to enjoy. You think about this neighborhood here, where we have more families living here. You mentioned this is mayor lees legacy, and i remember working with supervisor kim so closely, we talk about all the improvements going from fulton plaza to here, its been an amazing transformation over the course of the last few years, and we couldnt do it without or partners, to the jill and Helen Diller Family Foundation, thank you for all of your support. Please, a round of applause for them. And to all of the parents that are here today, i want to say thank you. Thank you for raising your children here in San Francisco. We are giving our children an amazing gift that they may not know today, but years later when they can claim to be native san franciscans, when they can claim that they grew up on our parks and playgrounds, and they can claim to be the new generation of San Francisco leaders, they can claim this. So thank you for being here on this amazing night in San Francisco, and again, thank you to the entire park and Rec Department for all of do all the time. Thanks, everybody. I am now honor today bring up Guillermo Rodriguez of the state department for public land. They have worked with us to build parks in some of our most needy and challenging communities, and we are the park system we are because of them, and we are so proud to have worked with tpl on this amazing project. Guillermo rodriguez. Thank you, phil, really appreciate that. The trust for land has a Simple Mission land for people, and what that means is not out projecting the sierras, it doesnt just mean growing yosemite park, it means growing cities. The projects in the trust for project land it s in the bayvi, its in the tenderloin, its here. We have a goal, a big, audacious goal, that everyone should be a tenmain walk to a park and open space. Thats an impressive goal, and for the families who live here in midmarket and the tenderloin and in hayes valley, what an amazing tenminute walk to come to not just one but two amazing playgrounds, the most inventive, interactive playgrounds in the country. Absolutely amazing. But as philmentioned, a years ago, trust for public land stood with the Helen Diller Family Foundation as well as mayor lee, they stood her and said to have a vision for San Francisco. The reason were here one year later is because of the amazing team work that was put together to make this happen. I want to shout out to ph phil ginser and the amazing park and recs department, to all of the staff that have worked with the trust for public land to make this happen, thank you. A shout out youll see it a little later, but to cory barr, who brought light to connect these two places. My thanks to bossman and Plant Construction who assembled this all together. And id be remiss and i didnt comment on another person, Alejandra Quesada an amazing person, and to all of the park and rec star who put this amazing evening together, thank you. Lastly, i have to say none of this would have been possible without the Helen Diller Family Foundation. You spent a lot of time going overall the details. The reason were successful today is because of your personal leadership and dedication. What a wonderful gift to the people and children of San Francisco. Thank you, jackie, and the Helen Diller Family Foundation. Thank you, fear mow. Before i bring up our next speaker, let me thank Alejandra Quesada. [ inaudible ] [applause] all right. I am so honored to next bring up supervisor jane kim. Supervisor kims been on the board of supervisors since 2010 and has been a fierce and determined advocate for the people in her district, and the idea that everyone deserves accessible open space. We are so proud to have partnered with supervisor kim to have invested more than 30 million in her district in park improvements during her tenure, not just here at helen diller, but also other projected with tpl, like south park, victoria manolo, and weve got up coming renovations planned. We thank supervisor kim for being such a great park champi champion. [applause]. First of all, i should just say im one of the lucky San Francisco residents who is a 30 second walk from a park and recreation center. I live right across the street from general fred rec center, so i gene fred rec center, so i do appreciate the team who does an incredible job activating and maintaining our parks and rec in district six. I am so honored to be here for the third opening of helen diller park. I still remember when ph Phil Ginsburg and trust Republic Land came to my office with the original plans on what we could do to transform the original area. And i had never seen a design to innovative and whimsical, as well. Im sure many of our adults will be wanting to play on these structures, as well, joining their childrens, in quotation marks. I think its amazing that were able to do something so innovative and amazing in San Francisco. I represent a district with the smallest number of parks in San Francisco. I also want to acknowledge our residents who have pushed us to prioritize parks and open spaces in our district. I see pat zamora from the boys and girls club, and it is really our residents who have taken the initiative to say we want to rhenvate bodecker park and make it a true oasis for our families and our seniors, and we accomplished that with the trust for public land, thanks inform phil2k3w i gin phil ginser and mayor ed lee. We are going to make district six the best place for parks in the city. So i just want to thank everyone for their immense involvement. I also want to recognize San FranciscoPolice Department because if not for their partnership at bodecker park, we would not have been able to maintain the beautiful and safe environment that we have there, so i want to recognize the captains and professionals that have maintained that. We have Deputy Commander chief mike redman, and david lazar. I again want to thank the entire staff at park and recs, and of course we have our own district six representative on rec and park commission, allen lowe. Thank you for being the d6 commissioner on the rec and park commission, and i look forward to playing on the park with all of you. Thank you very much. [applause] thank you, supervisor. So hes not just the district six commissioner, he actually is the vice chair of the rec and park commission, but he does advocate hard for these d6 parks. We are very, very blessed to have an amazing commission, seven citizens that just serve out the city and love the parks and provide us guidance and love and support, and make sure all voices are heard representing our park and Rec Commission tonight, and i do want to recognize commissioner anderson who is here, the Vice President of the rec and park commission, allen lowe. So happy valentines day, everybody. In the spirit of love, ive got to say i love these parks, these new playgrounds. Its creative, the designs inspiring. As supervisor kim said, its very whimsical. Its a message to all of us, just get out and play, and really, just get out and play, emergency, and lets dream again. And on behalf of the recreation and park commission, i want to give special thanks to the trust for public land for their continued generosity in supporting our parks, and i want to give a big thanks to jackie shapeer and dan shapeer for the helen diller foundation. Were lucky to have you supporting the city of San Francisco. Thank you very much. Thank you, and enjoy your parks. [applause]. Thank you so much, commissioner. All right. Now, youre going to hear from my customers three youth, pauli pauline, charlie, and shada, three members of the boys and girls club who hangout at bodecker and will now have the opportunity to hangout at city center. We have an Elementary School student, a middle school student, and a high school student. Were so pleased to bring them up to say a few words. All right. Before i begin, the fact that everyone here today, everyones smile made my heart feel warm and tingly inside to fight the cold weather. I believe tha