Ms. Clerk, do you have announcements . Clerk please make sure to silence cell phones. Complete the speaker cards and documents are included should be submitted to the clerk. Acts acted on today, will be appear on the board of supervisors agenda on october 8th. Thank you. Clerk item number one. An ordinance amending the administrative code to add a preference in City Affordable Housing programs to tenants temporarily evicted from rental units for Capital Improvements or rehabilitation work. And requiring landlords who regain possession of such rental units to provide evidence of complying with a tenants right to reoccupy such tenants rental unit. Thank you, colleagues, for hearing this item last week, where we heard testimony from the community about the impact since 2017 of some 400 over 400 temporary Capital Improvement displacements or evictions. Many of which have gone well beyond the threemonth time limit for temporary displacements. As to supervisor mars question, i believe that we actually were able to provide data later last monday. And the temporary evictions have largely and often become permanent displacements which have had the added effect of not only pushing tenants out of their homes, but also taking rentcontrolled units if permanently off of the market. I tried to solve for both of these issues in this legislation, but after some discussions with dan adams, from the Mayors Office of housing, weve really been trying to collaboratively brainstorm to see how we can best address those concerns. So today im going to ask you, colleagues, to duplicate the file and leave the chapter 47 parts here, as to neighborhood preference. And to forward and then make some amendments to the chapter 3 parts, which i believe the City Attorney believes are substantive and will require a oneweek continuance. All of this is not to say that we dont have a responsibility for our rentcontrolled tenants, we do in the same way that we have a responsibility for our school kids and for my point here is that its not just inclusionary units and b. M. R. S that are our responsibility. But what id like to do here, with your support, is to duplicate the file, leave the take out the chapter 47 neighborhood preference items. And then make a few changes that are before you as to the role of the Administrative Law judge and the findings that they would have to make, as well as some findings as to their role and applicability, which is set forthright now in section 4, which that it should apply and include any rental unit where a notice to vacate or notice to quit has been served, as of the legislations effective date. So those are the amendments that i would like to make. And if a subject to Public Comment member of the committee is willing to do that, we would leave the chapter 47 parts here in committee and call the move those to the call of the chair and send the chapter 37 make the chapter 37 members and continue at one week. Supervisor ronen sounds good. You keep calling it the neighborhood preference. You mean the new preference. The new preference. Right. Yes. Supervisor ronen the city and county is laughing, as i was. The temporarily Capital Improvement eviction preference. Supervisor ronen thank you. Okay. That makes sense. If theres no comments, well open up this item to Public Comment. If theres any member of the public who would like to see. Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Does anybody want to make the motion requested by supervisor peskin . So moved. Supervisor ronen and if we can take that would like to say anything, supervisor mar . No. Without objection, that motion passes. [gavel] i will make a motion to continue this so theres now two pieces of legislation. Ill make a motion to continue the substituted piece of legislation to the call of the chair. And a motion to continue the other part the original file to next week. Clerk Committee Report. Supervisor ronen . Chair peskin no. We cant send as a Committee Report today, because mr. Givner deemed these amendments supervisor ronen sorry. I didnt hear you. Its not a Committee Report, were just continuing the original file one week to the next rules committee meeting. Clerk thank you. Supervisor ronen did i get that right . Without objection, that motion passes. [gavel] thank you. Miss clerk, can you please read item number 2. Ordinance amending the administrative and planning codes to establish the south and Market CommunityPlanning Advisory Committee to advise city officials and agencies on implementation of the central soma plan. Advisory committee and the eastern neighborhoods citizens Advisory Committee. Supervisor ronen thank you. Were joined by abigail from supervisor haneys office. Hello, good morning. Good afternoon, chair ronen and supervisors. I do have the amendments with an applicable chart, with all of our suggested amendments, if i may hand it to madam clerk. Thank you so much. The legislation that is going to be shortly passed to all of you today would establish that the south of market Planning CommunityAdvisory Committee, the c. A. C. , and amend provisions of the eastern neighborhood citizens Advisory Committee and the Soma Stabilization Fund, citizen Advisory Committee. In going through the process, we have been very thoughtful and engage, both the soma c. A. C. And the eastern c. A. C. In several meeting. And received continual input on this legislation, to make sure their voices were heard throughout this process. We also worked closely with planning and mocd in considering the amendments that are before you today. Since the current city members within the respected groups, we found it essential to incorporate their feedback and their suggested amendments. We honored those amendments as best as we could and believed the version that is before you this morning, incorporates that feedback. This ordinance would also create the 11member south of Market CommunityPlanning Advisory Committee, the soma c. A. C. The general purpose of the soma c. A. C. Would be to improve input in the citys Decision Makers regarding implementation of the central soma plan. , the western soma area plan and the east soma plan. The soma c. A. C. Would also provide advice regarding the following Community Improvements projects and other public investments, funded by the central soma infrastructure impact fund. Improvements, projects and other public investments, related to transit, parks and recreation, complete streets, environmental sustainability and schools and childcare ra also reflected there. If we turn to the chart that i have provided to all of you this morning, it does have some cleanup amendments in modifying certain residency requirements with the soma stabilization c. A. C. Clarifying that the soma planning c. A. C. Members and alternate members serve as pleasure of the respective appointing authority, clarify that the members and alternate members again serve at the pleasure of the of the authority and that same idea would apply to the eastern neighborhood c. A. C. Theres some clarifying amendments that we worked with with the City Attorney, which should be that alternate members of the soma planning c. A. C. Must meet the standards set forth in the voting members and subsection 5. 262 section a. It clarifies that service on the soma stabilization c. A. C. Of two more years of a term, shall be deemed a fullyear term. We also removed the language reference in the charter administrative code regarding the conflict of interest provisions, applicable to st. Joes stabilization c. A. C. And lastly, we clarified that the atlarge member of the eastern neighborhood c. A. C. I, appointed by the mayor, may represent mission, or Central Waterfront neighborhoods. Again all of the amendments before you were presented at Planning Commission. It was unanimously voted in favor. We had a strong showing at planning from all of the c. A. C. S that came out during Public Comment in support of the recommendations that are before you this morning. Thank you very much. Supervisor ronen thank you so much. If theres no questions from my colleagues oh, i hello. Good morning. Good morning. Im just here to convey that the Planning Commission heard this item on september 19th of this year and voted to recommend approval, with modifications. We thank supervisor haney for considering those modifications in this ordinance. My name is aaron star, manager of legislative affairs. Thanks. Supervisor ronen thank you, mr. Star. If there are no questions from my colleagues, i will open this item up for Public Comment. Please come forward. Good morning. Good morning, supervisors. Im john albing, the taco group. I would greatly appreciate if you would send this up for action today. This c. A. C. Legislation is one of the final pieces of the central soma plan. Its taken a year since you approved it last year to get to this point. It will ensure that there is a really Robust Community participation in the south of market from now on, for implementation of the central soma plan. And all of the future decisions that that will affect the course of all of south of market to come. It will empower the community and the stakeholders to really have all of the information they need from the city agencies, to be effective and, of course, many of those issues will come to you for final action. I really appreciate the work of the city to get us this far. The legislation was introduced by supervisor chen last year originally. And now supervisor haneys office has worked at taking it all the way through to this point. So please support it. And well see you. Supervisor ronen thank you. Next speaker. Hi, good morning, supervisors. My name is Allen Sampson manolo. And i am here to represent the Soma Stabilization Fund c. A. C. Ive been the chairperson of the of this particular c. A. C. For about three years now. And have been a member for about nine years now. Oh, my gosh. I cant believe that. The c. A. C. Has been around for 1 13 years. It was representing the south of market families, the nonprofit organizations, and the Cultural Workers to help them make decisions on how the Stabilization Fund should be implemented. Its been quite successful. Our process has always been open to community members. And they have done so much good work in their suggestionser in these 13 years. We provided seed funding for the bishop, the housing project, which has placed more than 400 households to date. We did we provided funding for united players, so that they can acquire their offices and their clubhouse to prevent eviction. Weve also administered Soma Community action grants to help our neighborhood acquire some funding for some of the Community Engagement activities. We even had a smallsized acquisition project and saved a couple families there from eviction. So i thank you for listening and hope you can support. Thank you. Supervisor ronen thank you so much. Is there any other member of the public who wishes to speak . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. [gavel] anybody want to make a motion . Excuse me. I move that we send this forward of positive recommendation from the committee. Supervisor ronen as amended. As amended. Clerk would you like to adopt the amendments first. I move we adopt the proposed amendments. Supervisor ronen without objection, those amendments are adopted. [gavel] my first motion is we move this forward with a positive recommendation. Supervisor ronen as amended. Without objection, that motion passes. [gavel] thank you. Thank you so much. Miscellaneous clerk, can you please read item number 3. Appointing one member indefinite term, and three members, terms ending april 29th, 2023, to the children and Families First commission. There are four seats and four applicants. Supervisor ronen thank you so much. I will call the applicants up one by one. I just would like to note that joan miller is not able to make it today, due to a medical appointment. She did send an email and ill just note in my opinion, exceptionally qualified for this position. For seat 6, linda asato here . Good morning. Hi. Good morning, supervisors. My name is linda sasat. Pronoun, she, her, hers. I have a statement of qualification id like to give to the clerk. Thank you. Appreciate the opportunity to just highlight some of my qualifications for reappointment to this seat. My entire professional life i have focused on serving children, youth and families, my current position i am an executive director of an organization that focuses on children, youth and families at the state level. And im very familiar with policies and practices. And use that information to support what i do here on the commission. I also have a long history serving San Francisco as a nonprofit e. D. , focused on Early Childhood. So, yeah, i appreciate your consideration for my reappointment. Thank you. Supervisor ronen thank you. If theres no questions from my colleagues, well move on. Thank you so much, mrs. Eights. Were really grateful youre willing to serve in this capacity. Next is suzanne giraudo is here. Good morning. Good morning, supervisors. Im happy to be here and request my reappointment to the commission. My experience is i am a practicing child and adolescent psychologist. Im the director of California Pacific Medical CentersChild Development center and have been for a number of years. Just for information, we have about 18,000 visits of children each year from all economic classifications. Im on the ground working with children and families and see the increasing need for support and access to services. Ive been on the commission for a bit. I have served and continue to serve as president of the commission. What im looking forward to, as we move forward, is the request to align both the first five and the office of Early Childhood education, which is going to be essential to put the work of the city and county for our kids together in not siloed departments. The goal really is to focus this alignment on evidencebased practices, not just what we think might work. So our focus for this alignment is on the whole child, both Early Education, health, behavioral health, and Mental Health, which has become an increasing need, always has been, but it is now very much at the forefront. And our goal is for prevention, also in these areas at an early age. So for these reasons, i do request reappointment to the commission to be able to move this vision forward. Thank you. Supervisor ronen thank you so much. And thank you for all of your service all these years. Its much appreciated. No questions. For seat 9, lynn merz here . Miss merz . No. All right. Good morning. Hi. I have a copy to put in the record. Thank you. Good morning, supervisor, ronen, mar, and walton. I request reappointment to the children and Families First commission. I have served on the commission for the past eight years and wish to continue to serve during this important period of streamlining and realigning all of the care and Education Services in the city. I currently am chair of the Fiscal Committee and a member of the program committee. I see the next four years as an exciting time for the commission, as we actively work with first five and the office of early care and education to systematically develop a comprehensive system of services for all Young Children and their families in the city. I served as the executive director of the mimi and Peter Haas Fund for the past 12 years. In this position, im committed to the goal that all children deserve access to high quality Early Education programs, that assure that they enter kindergarten ready to learn. I stand committed to guarantee lowincome and new immigrant families high quality programs in education, health services, parent support, and human services, that build their childrens social emotional growth, as well as improve their academic performance. In my position as executive director of the fund, as well as throughout my production professional career, im committed to achieving equity for all underrepresented groups. I open to be reappointed and ask your consideration. Supervisor ronen thank you so much for all of your service. Thank you. Any questions . Supervisor ronen thank you. Supervisor walton has a question for miss giraudo. Supervisor walton thank you so much, commissioner giraudo. Just a quick question. I know you talked about wants to combine the office of Early Education and children and family first commission. Have you had conversations with the state about this . Or is there going do you anticipate any issues with the state, because of how first five commissions are set up . Its not