The next, we hope the last step for us in what has been a long process, years, we are very excited to get started. This is the project use on december. We are available with any questions, any additional comments you may have. We want to thank staff, for working with us on this, they recommended approval, as you know. We hope the commission will feel likewise. Thank you. Hi commissioners. I am albert costa. I wanted to say, for the same reasons, if i could have this is a beautiful building, we are looking forward to renovating it. We are going to be placing a new roof deck on the top with an elevator hoistway so we can get people up there. We deliberately set aback from the property lines, so it was hardly visible to people, and we will be complying with the recommendations of staff. We also put out, we did some story poles, and then ended up per staff recommendations lowering our elevator. We are very happy with what we got, and happy to work with staff. Looking forward to this project. You are okay with the conditions as written . Yes, we are. I am available with any questions you may have. Thank you. Why dont we open this item up to Public Comment. Any member of the public wish to address the commission . Closed Public Comment. Commissioners . And move we approve it with conditions. Second. Okay. Thank you commissioners come on that motion to approve this matter with conditions. [roll call] that motion passes unanimously 50. That will do it. We are adjourned. Go. Shop and dine the 49 promotes local businesses and changes san franciscans to do their shopping and dooipg within the 49 square miles by supporting local Services Within the neighborhood we help San Francisco remain unique, successful and vibrant so where will you shop and dine the 49 hi in my mind a ms. Medina public take this opportunity to silent your phones and other electronic devices. 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The office of Small Business should be your start first stop when you have questions when you have about what to do next. You can find us online or in person here at city hall. Best of all, all of our services are free of charge. The Small Business commission is the official public forum to voice your apparent opinions and concerns about policies that affect the Economic Vitality of Small Businesses in San Francisco. If you need assistance with Small Business matters, start here at the office of Small Business. First item. Call to order at roll call. [roll call] area. [roll call] mr. President , you have acquired. Item 2, general Public Comment. Allows members of the public to comment generally on matters that are within the Small Business commissions jurisdiction but not on todays calendar, and suggest new agenda items for the commissions future consideration. Discussion item. Do we have any members of the public who would like to make comment on items that are not on todays agenda . Okay. Public comment is closed area next item, please. Item 3, approval of legacy business registry applications and resolutions. Discussion and action item the presenter is richard kurylo, Legacy Business Program manager, office of Small Business. Welcome, richard. Richard kurylo, Legacy Business Program manager, office of Small Business. Sf gov tv have a power point presentation. Before you today are eight applications for your consideration for the legacy business registry. The applications were reviewed by me, for completion. Submitted to Planning Department staff on june 7. I do want to fix that before i continue, let me see if i can. Thats weird. Okay. Its weird because its opposite my laptop. For each applicant the sbc has been given a staff report, the application, a case report from the Planning Department staff, and a resolution from the hpc. There are copies on the table in the public binders. Anco iron construction, inc. , the business is a family run Company Founded in 1969 dedicated to fabricating and calling ironwork throughout the bay area. The business was established by brothers william and tony who left mexico in the 1950s, San Francisco with entrepreneurial spirit. They started anco iron construction, inc. After neighbors saw the brothers excellent construction work on a handrail and the brothers basement. They asked for one as well. Anco iron construction, inc. Has worked on many notable structures including canister park, Ghirardelli Square and the San Francisco international airport. In the 1990s, william son joined his father in the business, and eventually his children joined making it a Third Generation business. The Hobby Company of San Francisco, the business is a hobby store established in 1975 in the Inner Richmond neighborhood. They provide merchandise for handson crafts and hobbies, serving crafters of all ages and skill levels. The Hobby Company sells models for model builders, basic crafts for schoolchildren, deeds for jewelry makers, yarn for knitters, miniatures for dollhouse enthusiasts and more. Gina mark, the current owner, started working at the Hobby Company in 1990 and worked at it for many years before buying the business in 2,006. Just for fun, the business is a retail store founded in 1987 and features a diverse collection of gifts, toys, candles, frames, photo albums, journals as well as social stationery and invitations. Just for fun features small departments within the overall store, allowing the store to maximize on trends and to stock product broadly and deeply. Scribble doodles is the Stationary Department where one can buy personalized stationery and handmade invitations. There is a fullservice Corporate Division that works with event planners and inhouse Marketing Department and another Popular Division is arts sake featuring fine arts applies and crafts. Next is Kinmon Gakuen, the organization was founded as a japanese language school. In 1910 to support Educational Opportunities for children in japan town denied access to the Public School system, due to their race. In 1924, became recognized as institute inc. , in 1926, the building constructed at 2031 bush street was completed. During world war ii, fdr authorized executive order 9066 and all persons of japanese ancestry were subject to military registration. He was forced to cease operations on his building was taken over. In 1952, Kinmon Gakuen, returned to the historic building. The organization offers classes for children and adults in japanese language and culture. National jamanese American Historical Society, inc. , the business is a Nonprofit Organization established in 1981 as go for broke inc. To promote the military x weights of the japanese american veterans. In 1983 the Organization Changes name to the National JapaneseAmerican Historical Society to prevent it automation for national and global audiences. The organization move to its present location at 1684 post street japan town in 1989. In 2013, after today needs a planning the organization open the historic learning center, a 13,000 interpretive Square Center falls on the presidium. Nichi bei foundation, part of the legacy of japanese american media. Was published from 18991942. At its peak in the 1920s it was the most widely read japanese immigrant newspaper in the United States with a reported circulation of 25,000. Nichi bei times it printed its First Edition in 1946 and focused on getting the Japanese American Community reconnected after their wartime incarceration in american concentration camps. Nichi bei times fell victim to harsh economic climate during the great recession. As it was closing down in 2,009, a group of math, Community Leaders and media professionals set out to establish Nichi Bei Foundation. A Nonprofit Organization to keep the nichi bei legacy alive. Documenting the japanese communitys history, and preserving Japanese Culture and community. Tin wah noodle co. , the business is a new manufacturer specializing in taiwanese and japanesestyle noodles and wraps. The business caters to wholesalers, restaurants and culinary institutions of the bay area. There noodles are served in some of the areas favorite establishments, including several awardwinning eateries area the current owners have a long history with the business and craft of noodle making. Using culturally significant vintage machinery, and requiring a master noodle maker. Tin wah noodle co. Sister Company Owned by the same owners and located next door, was added to the legacy business registry on march 11, 2019. Yasukochis sweet stop, the business is a bakery located within the super mirror Grocery Store in japan town. It was founded in 1974. His signature worldfamous coffee crunch take has garnered a royal following and placed on west of dessert list. It is the exact replica prior to owning yasukochis sweet stop come he co owned a bakery on ocean avenue. It was there that moses learned that coffee crunch cake recipe from tony, who used to come help out at the bakery. Tony was the coffee crunch maker who previously worked at brahms bakery in union square. It was tony who share the famous recipe. All eight businesses received a positive recommendation from the Historic Preservation commission. After reviewing the applications, and recommendations from the hpc, staff find the businesses have met the pre criteria to qualify in the legacy business registry. There are eight draft resolutions for consideration for the Small Business commission. One for each of the applicants. Your support of the businesses should be has a motion in favor of the resolutions. In the resolutions, pay close attention to the core physical features, or traditions that define the business. Once approved by the sbc, the businesses must maintain these physical features in order to remain on the legacy business registry. For anco iron construction, inc. , its a player and fabricator of iron products to get for the the Hobby Company of San Francisco it is a hobby store. For just for fun, it is art supplies, and a craft store. For Kinmon Gakuen it is japanese language and culture education. For National JapaneseAmerican Historical Society, inc. It is preservation of japanese American History and culture. For Nichi Bei Foundation it is publication following the Japanese American Community. For tin wah noodle co. , it is manufacturing of noodles and for yasukochis sweet stop, it is a bakery. This concludes my presentation and im happy to answer any questions. There are business representatives in attendance that would like to speak on behalf of the applications. We have certificates on Promotional Items for the businesses added to the registry today. Following the vote we would take photographs with the Business Commission and each of the approved businesses. Thank you. Any questions before we go into Public Comment . I first would like to invite up supervisor fewer who is here in the audience. Thank you supervisor fewer, for your nomination. Thank you, commissioners. Thank you for allowing me today to enthusiastically support my recommendation for the prestigious legacy Business Award to the Hobby Company of San Francisco. It has been in existence for 44 years, i personally grew up with them as did my two children. Every art project, every science project, overnight parties, our dollhouse, all bought at the Hobby Company. Really moderately priced. Folks could actually go up there with her children and marvel at things that look at what craft could possibly do. These small treasures, in our neighborhoods, are completely losing ground in order they will have to relocate temporarily as they are upgrading the building. I think the Hobby Company really represents my neighborhood. It is open, it is friendly, and hires people from my neighborhood. As you can see, the current owner was once a worker at the Hobby Company. I have to say, if we did not have the Hobby Company, it would be a very big loss to my neighborhood, as we have all depended on that little store, on gary street, to supply us with all of our art supplies, but also things i think we aspire to be able to do craft right area i also wants, as im here today, so pleased to see that other stores and services are being nominated. I just want to give a shout out to yasukochis sweet stop, the lemon crunch i want to recommend that. Tin wah noodle co. , this is a staple in my refrigerator, as it is for i think a lot of asians in San Francisco. And National JapaneseAmerican Historical Society, inc. Who does these fabulous stories in japan town to actually make sure that the history of japan town, and the history of japanese americans in our country are not forgotten. Commissioners, thank you very much for your consideration today. We do have some beaker cards here. Hector collins, followed by rich ,. [inaudible] good evening commissioners, my name is hector colina, i am the owner of anco iron construction, inc. , a latino owned business. One of the last few remaining, in our beautiful city of San Francisco. It was not long ago, during a recession, that we were considering shutting our doors, and we have been part our family it has been part of our family for over 50 years. It was that time we learned about the lbe, and certification and that has kept us going, you know, when we were qualified and registered. Anco iron construction, inc. Has been part of the history of San Francisco, one of the proudest of our business, the bay area has always been a city of ironworkers. The San Francisco shipyard, we are daily working in the Naval Shipyard as one of the last remaining Steel Companies of San Francisco, we are honored to be considered a San Francisco legacy business. We have the privilege of working [inaudible] anco iron construction, inc. Has loved the city and takes pride in building in our community. I would like to thank you for the consideration. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon commissioners. My name is richard, i a