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All happen. He took time off work, i took time off work and we had people willing to work with us to make it happen. Not everyone has that. There are some families that can even make trips because they dont have support. When we talk about experiential field trips, and making them available. We need to make them equitable. I would love to work with the district on writing some verbiage into that. The c. A. C. Would. Thank you. Thank you. Im going to excuse our incredible allstars. They get to go home early and we have to stay. Thank you for your service. Have a good evening. May i hear a motion and second on the School Board Policies . So moved. I am referring the board policies to the rules committee. There is one more item to deal with, and that is number five and support of achievement and success of all latinx students at sfusd. This item was duly moved and seconded on september 24, 2019. I am referring this to the budget and curriculum committees. Section l proposals for immediate action and suspension of rules. Can i have a motion and a second to suspend the rules of Public Comment and Public Comment to the following . Second. So move. Resolution 19101581 and support a proposition e on the november 2019 ballot. Introduced by commissioners. Two collins and myself. May hear a motion . Nevermind. Im just reading the script. Lets see. [roll call] may i hear a motion in the second for the formal introduction of the resolution . So moved. Second. Thank you. Whereas district students in the community at large and we see critical benefits and Classroom Teachers on para educators of the district. Live in the community in which they practice their profession which promotes stability Community Involvement and stronger ties between educators, students and families i whereas sfusd educators suffer acutely from the cities severe Affordable Housing shortage with 64 of sfusd teachers spending more than 30 of their income towards rent. An additional 14. 7 of teachers in sfusd are spinning more than 50 for the income towards rent. According to the federal guidelines four out of five teachers are burdened with housing costs. Whereas sfusd requires 3600 teachers annually, but is challenged by Teacher Education rate for proximally 10 annually. 30 of sfusd teachers leaving the district within the first five years of teaching. Often because of high housing costs, escalating cost of living. Whereas the city has fallen short of its needs for very low to moderate Income Housing having only produce 31 of affordable units needed to meet its share of the Regional Housing needs of january 15, 2015 to june, 2022 for this critically important housing source. Whereas in may have 2017 the board of education approved a resolution supporting a Pilot Program to develop affordable rental housing for sfusd educators where the price will be affordable for our where paraprofessionals, teachers leading to the project currently underway. Whereas proposition e will amend Affordable Housing and educator housing programs to expedite the development and construction of 100 affordable and educator housing in San Francisco for a wide range of sfusd educators. Building on the success of San Francisco model by rezoning sfusd sites to allow 100 educator housing as a principally permitted use. Cutting times for projects and construction. According to the office of the comptroller proposition e will result in a minimal reduction in government cost on to the extent this legislation shortens this process the citys Affordable Housing projects cost due to shortage development and construction timelines. Lower inflation on market costs. Therefore be it resolved that the San Francisco board of education urges voters to vote yes on proposition e in the november 19 ballot. Thank you. We do have a few speakers sign up for this item. Susan solomon. Megan. [ name indescernible ] and annabelle. Good evening. I am a behavior analyst with the School District. I want to tell you about some and work with. A licensed vocational nurse who barely makes it more than somebody working at starbucks. He just had a baby last year he commutes an hour every day to get to work. He is licensed to do procedures that i with a masters degree cannot do. He takes care of medically practical and fragile students we dont happen to these kids when a nurse cannot take care of them at school . They say home. They miss school. I know this nurse deserves reasonable pay and the ability to live in the city in which he works. It is more than that. The students deserve stable access to schools, and all students deserve stable schools. What happens when this nurse tires of commuting for pennies . He will find work closer to home home. Spend more time with his family, as any of us would. What will that mean for the children he works with . Our educators deserve stable, Affordable Housing. Our students deserve stable schools. Please vote tonight to endorse prop e on bring us closer to the schools. Thank you. Good evening. I am the political director. Im here to urge you to support prop e. We all know it is not a secret that the affordability crisis it is not just impacting our families, but its also impacting many of our teachers and para educators are losing their homes to eviction, and rent increases. We need to do much more to ensure that housing stability for our teachers, Early Childhood educators and paraprofessionals stay here in San Francisco so they can continue providing quality education for our students and continue providing and making sure our schools are stable. When prop e passes it will help keep our educators in the city where they work and will stabilize our communities. We need prop need to make sure their healthy needs are being met. Prop e not only as going to support our currents, it will also help our future educators. Thank you. Hello again commissioners superintendent matthews, susan solomon. I will echo with the previous speaker said. Thank you to the commissioners who wrote this resolution. I appreciate it. In might of the very serious and sobering conversation that you all just had around supporting students. This is all pieces of the puzzle puzzle. As people get priced out of San Francisco educators and families, it is disruptive to public education. If we can help bring stability and lower costs to housing so that the current statistic that the medium rent for a onebedroom apartment is 3,700. This is not sustainable. Thank you for presenting this resolution. I look forward to your vote. Thank you. Thank you. Any comments from the board of supervisors . I want to thank commissioner moliga for bringing this forward and letting me add my name to it. He did all the hard work. I am excited to vote on this and get the word out to the public. Thank you. [roll call] [applause] section m. Board members reports. Lets see we will start with the rules committee. Thank you. Rules met last week. We had two other items that were action items, Sexual Health and hivaids prevention and instruction which we forwarded to the full board with a positive recommendation. Likewise for board policy High School Graduation requirements. We didnt talk about it at the last meeting. It has come up a number of times times. Sb328 which was actually signed into law by Governor Newsom this week. It will mandate the districts to do a couple of things. Middle schools will not be able to start before 8 00 a. M. High schools cannot start prior to 8 30 a. M. The School Districts must adopt a law before july, or sooner, if they have collected bargaining and allow negotiation before the deadline. We are going to have to have some kind of analysis of this for our district soon. Ab1505 was also signed into law. That is arounds charter petitions and rules. Essentially we had hoped that it would remain if our board denied a charter petition or renewal petition, if we denied it would not have to go back to the state board. For our district, since we are a city in the county. It will have to go to the state board. Although the state board is changing its membership and its proclivity to rubberstamp charter schools. We are hoping that will be in our favor. And that we have some information about around split rule, which is essentially being kicked around for decades to try to undo a lot of the harm that prop 13 has done in terms of revenue coming into the School Districts. Corporate property would be taxed at a slightly higher rate. Homeowner and Small Business would not be adjusted upwards. The analysis of it right now is that it is not doing very well in polling. The governor is not committed to it and their other parties that have been given the cold shoulder. We are not at a point where it is necessarily going to pass. It is essential that we do find increased Revenue Sources for districts. That concludes the report from the rules committee. Thank you Vice President sanchez. Do you have a report from personnel . I do. My first report. I do quickly remember what we talked about. Two agenda items presentation around certified hiring reports. They are highlights from there we started the school year off with a feeling 99 of our classroom vacancies were filled. That is really great progress there. Some of the comments around understanding of those breakdowns, particularly in professional education classrooms. I know that has been a concern that has been raised. As a gap from overall we are hearing from families out in the field. That is one take away of getting in more detail data there. Another area of opportunity is the approach around early hiring. When we do earlier hiring you have a more diverse pool so that is a practice that the team is going to be continuing for this upcoming recruitment season. And then knowing how important that is getting more teachers of color into our focal students particularly. Another area that is a challenge around our language pathways. We havent been able to address the longterm sustainability of finding our own language immersion vacancies. There is definitely an opportunity around how we are recruiting and partnering up. That aspect of the work for the certified hiring and the other presentation, we are embarking on a huge Human Capital budget Management Systems change. Tonight the board approved that infrastructure investment. We are moving from a very paper oriented to again something that is more modern, integrated, technology integrated, makes me happy um around understanding that we are embarking on a process um but also the Team Presented the seriousness around um the onboarding and the training aspect. That is going to be a major shift this is an two organizational change management. Looking at implementation of january 2021. The detailed timeline was presented. But i also stressed during that meeting was the importance around that feedback loop. I think we have talked about that, right . If we are going to embark on a major infrastructure transition we need to be able to quickly get that loop of where the caps are. I am excited about that management happening. Number two report from board delegates to membership organizations. Any report . Number three any other reports by Board Members . Okay. I wanted to give a few shout outs are quick. I just came back from a conference in san diego the California Association of educators. I was joined by the alley team. We had parents from the aipac. It was very aspiring. I think we have a great group of advocates and team members and working with them. [reading names] thank you all for coming down to san diego. I look forward to working collaboratively to help move our district forward. I also wanted to shout out the hr team for the educators of color reception. [ name indescernible ] she did a great job. I had a good time. I think superintendent ford won the handshake contest. She is used to winning. So, thank you all that came out for the event and all of the organizers for the district that help put it on. Im up to calendar of committee meetings. Budget and Business Services will be wednesday november 6, 2019 at 6 00 p. M. Rules policy legislation will be monday, november 4 at 5 00 p. M. Curriculum and program will be wednesday october 23 at 6 00 p. M. Building grounds and services will be monday october 28 at 6 00 p. M. The Ad Hoc Committee on personal matters and relations will be thursday, november 14, at 6 00 p. M. The Ad Hoc Committee on Student Assignment will be monday, october 21 at 6 00 p. M. The joint School Districts and city College Committee will be friday november 8 at 10 00 a. M. That meeting will be held at city hall at the legislative chambers. Section n. Other information items. We have one item. Kalw programming requested by a member of the public. You have two minutes to address the board. Hello. I am kevin robinson. A parent in the School District in a guest teacher for the district. I want to thank the board for putting this item on the agenda on such short notice. The Standard School broadcast which began in 1928 is the oldest Educational Radio Program was on the united states. It airs thursday at 10 00 a. M. And ran for 47 years. Ending in 1975. Picking up numerous accolades and awards along the way. By the way, this Radio Program was broadcast from San Francisco. As you are aware, the board of education meetings are aired on kalw 91. 7 as part of a Service Provided by the San Francisco unified School District. Besides these meetings, kalw broadcasts the School District lunch menu an occasional education story. Currently there is no program on the station solely dedicated to all things education related. Whether they be district regional, statewide, or nationwide. There should be. At least one hour per week could be used for such purpose. Education, in this country, is at a tipping point. The district holds a license the power tooth hip things in the right direction. To tip things in the right direction. Parents wanted Teachers Want to, wanted and we all need it. Im prepared to work with the board kalw, the superintendent as a director of communications to make this a reality. Lets make it happen. Lets put on a show. Thank you. Thank you. Section oh. Memorial adjournment. Rio during this meeting and the member memory of the superintendent of july 1985 through july 1986. He received his credentials from the San Francisco state university. He was hired by the district in 1956 and retired in june of 1994. He was Vice President at Roosevelt Middle School and mission high school, principal at everett and Benjamin Frank the middle. Most apparently, he headed the implementation of the Consent Decree for the School District. He passed away on september 23, 2019. A life remembrance will be held on sunday november 3, 2019 from 11 30 a. M. Until 2 30 p. M. At the san mateo senior center. 2645 alameda. [inaudible] san mateo, california. The board of education on the superintendent of schools express sincere condolences to the family. At this time, we will take Public Comment for those who want to comment during closed session. Seeing none. Section p close session. The board will now go into closed session and then were back in closed session. Im going to readout from the session on october 15, 2019. The board by a vote of five ayes, two absent, approved the contract of one director. The board by a vote of five ayes, two absent, approved the contract of administrator. The boredard, by a vote of five ayes, two absent voted to release an employee in the matter of a termination the board, by a vote of four ayes, one nay, two absent approved the intention of litigation. In the matter of w. C. Versus sfusd, the board by a vote of five ayes, two absent gives the district the authority to pay up to the stipulated amount. In the matter of b. H. Versus sfusd, the board, by a vote of five ayes, two absent gives the district the authority to pay up to the stipulated amount. That concludes this tonights meeting. This meeting is adjourned. [gavel]. Shop and dine the 49 promotes loophole businesses and changes residents to do thirds shopping and diane within the 49 square miles of San Francisco by supporting local services we help San Francisco remain unique and successful where will you shop and dine shop and dine the 49. My name is neil the general manager for the book shop here on west portal avenue if San Francisco this is a neighborhood bookstore and it is a wonderful neighborhood but it is an interesting community because the residents the neighborhood muni loves the neighborhood it is community and we as a book sincerely we see the same people here the shop all the time and you know to a certain degree this is part of their this is created the neighborhood a place where people come and subcontract it is in recent years we see a drop off of a lot of bookstores both National Chains and neighborhoods by the Neighborhood Stores where coming you dont want to one of the great things of San Francisco it is neighborhood neighborhood have dentist corrosive are coffeehouses but 2, 3, 4 coffeehouses in month neighborhoods that are on their own thats it is 5 38 p. M. On october 15. Welcome to the Commission Meeting of the San Francisco entertainment. My name is ben bleiman, im the member president. If you would like to speak, there are speaker forms on the tables and you can hand them to staff or you can just come to the microphone when i call Public Comment. That is fine too. We ask that everyone turns off their cell phones, including staff and commissioners. I want to thank sf gov tv and Media Services for sharing this meeting with the public. We will start with a roll call. Commissioner perez is en route. [roll call] commissioner thomas is an excused absence. Thank you very much. The first order of business is general Public Comment. This is for any item that is not currently on the agenda for this evening. Do we have anybody speaking on that . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Regular agenda. All right. The next agenda item is number 2 the approval of our minutes from october 1, 2019. Do we have a motion to approve the minutes . I move to approve. Second. Is there any Public Comment on the approval of the minutes . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Vice president camino. [roll call]. The minutes have been approved. The next agenda item is a report from executive director weiland. Thank you president bleiman. Good evening commissioners. I have a brief report this evening. I wanted to provide an update for all of you that we have been conducting some Community Outreach efforts as staff and really in gratitude to Deputy Director azevedo for leading the charge. But in educating neighborhoods in merchant corridors around our limited Live Performance permits specifically and around other permit offerings that we have. A few months back, she had attended a merchants town meeting and recently we spoke at the Cultural Center Department Meeting for all the Cultural Centers in San Francisco regarding places of entertainment and other ways to activate their spaces with entertainment. And on tonights agenda there are four permits for Small Businesses on the 24th street corridor in the mission. Latino cultural district awarded four businesses a mini grant to pay for their llp permit. So thats what brings them here tonight. So we are really excited about that. And also we are pleased that all their applications are on the Consent Agenda. Theyve done a lot of outreach in preparation for tonight. And we are very pleased they are joining our community. I wanted to let you know about that. And we are happy to continue to promote night life and entertainment opportunities via outreach and education in these ways. Thats all i have. Questions for director weiland . Thank you very much. Looking forward to the retreat this friday. Is there any Public Comment on the directors report . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. The next agenda item is number 4, which is a report from Deputy Director azevedo. Thank you president bleiman. Good evening commissioners. So the enforcement report, i just have a few things highlighted here for you this evening if you want to go ahead and follow along here. So page 1 youll see ive highlighted this. We received a large amount of complaints about the olympic in a concentrated period of time and upon investigation determined that they are not having Live Entertainment. Its just a loud bar. So we did respond to that. But i wanted to mention what the recourse was there since weve had a lot of complaints. On page 6 youll see 22 is highlighted. I brought this up at a hearing recently as well. Just giving you an update that we are still trying to get in contact with ownership there, management wont give ownership information. But we have a managers email address. They are still having Live Entertainment, fullblown Live Entertainment. So the next step is that ill be sending an email out notifying them they have another week. And if they are still having entertainment within that week we will be issuing a citation. So we are following up there. Page 8 youll see that 3910 lounge is highlighted. And this business had closed. So they were recently, this year granted a poe permit and mad permit. But due to somali core license due tosome Liquor License situation they are closed. I received a call from sfpd permit officer day that he received notification that the hotel has outdoor speakers on the facade of the building. And they are stopping homeless folks from staying too long outside the hotel but its disruptive to People Living in the nearby vicinity. So technically this falls into an s path or fixed place amplified speaker permit. So inspector fiorentino went out this weekend to gather contact information. When he went the speakers were off. I will be following up with the management to see if they are using the speakers and if so we can have our first permit. That is all i have highlighted but im happy to answer any questions. Hello. Let me start with a question first. Do our investigators have the capability of writing an incident report or do we just Issue Citations . We have notice of violation which is a step below citation but we dont have what we would call an instant report. Every time you issue a notice of violation you send it along with a narrative in your email that is very detailed and could constitute an incident report. Im just looking at the kave22 and the refusal to provide the owners information. I actually think its a violation of our local laws but its a violation of the abc act. And making notification to abc would trigger an investigation on them. If they want to be that noncompliant that might be the most effective route. Okay. But im happy to make that notification on the commissions behalf that this occurred. If we dont have but it might be something to think about down the road. Maybe kind of an incident report way of memorializing what we are doing. Doesnt have to be really complicated. Maybe on friday. Okay. Thank you. Thank you for that. Thank you for the report. I have no comments personally. Is there any Public Comment on the Deputy Directors report. Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Moving along. Agenda item number 6, which is Police Department questions and comments. I dont see any members from the Police Department here so we are going to move along as well. Im sorry, that was 5. Yep, that was 5. And then moving along to number 6 which is a hearing impossible action regarding applications for permits under the jurisdiction of the Entertainment Commission. And Deputy Director azevedo please introduce the items on Consent Agenda for this evening. Thank you. As director weiland mentioned four permits tonight are mini grant funded, which is very exciting. However all five permits on the Consent Agenda this evening are accessory use permits. There was no opposition submitted. The Respective Police districts had no conditions. And they had a lot of neighborhood support gathered. Happy to answer any questions if you have them. Our representative from calle24 here . I have a few good questions for you. Do you want to call specific businesses or. More curious about the program that theyve put together and how they implemented it. Hello, good evening. Im the liaison for the calle latino cultural district. Got it. So thank you for coming in. We really appreciate it. This is the first ive heard of this. Its pretty exciting to me. Can you explain what motivated you to do this and how you went about doing it because i think it might be a model for others. The cultural district became a cultural district five years ago. It is in an effort to bring a more cohesive community, invested in the neighborhood and businesses, so it was a grant that was allocated by the department of diane . Okay. By the department. So we got a grant for some businesses that were long time businesses within the latino cultural district recently established that met some criteria. The criteria was they had to be in the neighborhood for quite a while. They could host some sort of Live Entertainment. Their lease would be at least three years long as of this time. I think that was it. And so based on this criteria, i went from business to business to see how many of them would qualify for this grant. And if there was any interest in this grant. And so it is more for businesses that whose primary business is not Live Entertainment or music or poetry, things like that, right . So we came up with, we have on the list a bakery, we have on the list a small tiny Family Business restaurant that doesnt seat more than 25 people. We have a bookstore. So it was very exciting for us to come up with this idea, there was a lot of interest. Very many wanted to participate. And so its just a matter of our board actually looking through the paperwork that i have provided them. And then they wrote it. And thats how we arrived to today. Diana . Just to provide a little context. From the office of workforce development. So its one of our grantee partners in terms of through our invested neighborhoods program. Part of the grant is to support Technical Assistance with Small Businesses on the ground, activations, events, and so the Mini Grant Program grew out of that support to support the entire Economic Strategy for the corridor. So obviously its a cultural district with lots of events, cultural things happening. In the past there had been entertainment naturally happening in these restaurants. And it went away. So we also saw this as a way to strengthen what was already there to make it more vibrant and for businesses to be able to participate in a way that was within regulation. So with gabbys support as our Business Liaison on the ground for the cultural district, she was able to help and work directly with the department with the Entertainment Commission to help them through the process. Because a lot of times its not even necessarily the money but its also the bureaucracy the understanding of how to do that. So she served as our liaison to get them through that process and be able to package it in a way that would be accessible to these Small Businesses. So with that, part of the funding provided the initiation for the grant and to get that through to benefit overall the overall strategy of the area and the district itself. So this is the first four. And well see how it goes from there. But we are super excited to be here, to be supporting that and for them to be a part and collaborate as there are activations along the corridor not just individually on their own and being able to use it as a tool for revenue and to support themselves but also to be part of the Bigger Picture when there are events and to be able to leverage that for the entire corridor. Do you know if they have plans to replicate this program in other neighborhoods . Yes. I know theres been discussions in the bayview. And we are looking at it from this model well be looking at other cultural districts and how we can support that in the same way. Cool. So do you educate them as well, you know, about the good neighborhood policies and all that . I mean because having a permit is one thing but to understand how to not disturb the neighbors to keep going. I think thats a very key piece of the neighborhood the local calle 24 cultural district wanted to be responsible in terms of a permit of what it means and also to protect themselves in in terms of what responsibilities come with the permit itself. So thats part of actually gabbys job as the liaison. Shes not only liaison to Small Businesses but also with the community. Its very well integrated into it. Great. Well, im really excited about this. I think this might be a model that could be used all over the city to encourage artists and performers and venues for hiring people. So thank you very much for contributing here. This is really cool. Its great to hear. Thank you. Did you have something you wanted to say too . Im one of the founders of the calle 24. We have a board of 19. We have four committees under us. We will be watching them and guiding them and looking for anything that is out of line and trying to make it work for everybody. Thank you very much. Its great work. And great work for the ewe. Is there any Public Comment on this specific agenda item . I mean the consent the entire consent calendar . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Wait. Im sorry. Motion. We have to motion first. I didnt make the motion yet. Ill make the motion to approve. I second. All right. Now we got it. All right. [roll call] congratulations. Its been approved. Please follow up with our Deputy Director as soon as you can for next steps. Thank you. Good luck. Congratulations. All right. And now we have a onetime event permit request. And im going to ask commission aid crystal stewart to introduce this for us. The only item on the regular agenda is for one timeout Door Entertainment event for the seventh annual on saturday october 19 from 11 to 8 30 p. M. From 12 to 3 there will be a chowder competition between local restaurants. And four local bands will play. At 4 00 p. M. They will host a benefit concert featuring four bands including the slide deal with grammy winning artist charlie collins. And frazier of sugar lake and joel and scott owen of the pawnshop kings. The concert stage will be positioned toward the bay with film projected away from the local businesses and hotels along jefferson street. The applicant requested to attend tonights hearing because they anticipate exceeding the Standard Outdoor sound regulations of npc260. 16. Staff recommendations and Entertainment Commission inspectors set a sound prior to the event during a sound check based on the closest receptor. We approve with conditions listed below. I have sullivan here to speak on behalf of his application. Its great to be here. Thank you for having me and hearing me at the end. Im excited. I have a jump drive. I can show pictures and things of the set map. Just tell me if thats appropriate. Its right here, im going to just pop it in. With technology you never quite know whats going to happen. I have a degree in computer science. Then we are lucky. This will be the one we dont need a. I will go ahead and show you. Give you a visual. I dont know if you can really see it if its big enough. You can see our stage over here. Can you see that okay . We are pretty familiar with the spot. There we go. Can you hear me okay . Sorry. Give me a second here. Sorry. Have to rotate i think. I think that works. We can see it. I can enlarge it a little bit. We have individual monitors. So you can see how we configured this years event. The way the footprint looks its in front of the bakery and right between the francisco and pier 39 is off to the right there. So really how we are really thinking of doing this is starting our event at 11 00 a. M. For v. I. P. Guests. We have a v. I. P. Lounge furniture with donated furniture for the day. We are paying for the shipping for it. We have our v. I. P. Area. And youll see the stage. And the greenrooms in the back. And so the idea would be to have we have four bands going on. We are going to be opening with a band called the heather nation, shes a cover band, local lady and real mellow Acoustic Guitar type sound. Shell be starting at noon and going until 1 30 and the other band, the cary bailey band, swing music followed by a group called the walking dead, a cover band more 90s grunge rock sound going into the side deal which is our new super group a new band these guys ive been dealing with them today on the phone. Great group. Its three grammy award winners. Its stan frazier from the pawnshop kings weve got Charlie Colins from train who is a grammy Award Winning song writer. Theyve gotten together and formed this group. So they are using this as their launch event for their new album. So while all this music is playing during the day, we are going to start our chowder competition at 12 p. M so we are going to do three hours of chowder tasting with vintners beer. I believe mayor breed is going to award the chowder trophy. We have five chowder judges that will be voting on who gets the best chowder. From there the event turned from a foody, wine thing into a music kind of a rock n roll event. It goes from the really the focus on the music will be from 4 00 p. M. Until about 8 p. M. And it will end up wrapping up at 8 p. M. So its a complex event. But its nonetheless it will be kind of fun. All the benefits and proceeds go to wharf cares which is our benefit program. I have a question. Sure. Who is running your sound system . We have a guy we are working with called glen, called audio north. And he is going to be handling all the sound for the tonight. Have they done Outdoor Events before . Yeah. We got him from the wine festival. He did the food event. He has partnered with our sound inspectors in the city for smaller events. I have photos of the stage i can show them if you would like to take a look . I just want to know the experience. Yeah. Although you are pointing away from the hotels, but sometimes we get across the bay the sound travels. So they are used to handling things like that. But its such a small, these are small groups, right . Local. Yeah, like garage bands. Huge systems. The grammy award winner, i was chatting with the owen brothers today on the phone. And really they do fourpart harmony. They actually sing the National Anthem at big events. And they are big on vocals and not big on a lot of thumping base. Its not like an edm metal concert. Its look at our musicality not how loud we can be. Ironically we took a look at who is going to be complaining and the only potential nuisance would be the north apartments which are on the other side. So we are projecting the music towards alcatraz essentially. And on the other side we have the apartment building. Weve let them know about whats happening. Ironically all the hotels, they are all on the Port Commission board, and they want this, you know, this event and really the businesses do to promote foot traffic and get everybody down there. So we dont have a lot of people not wanting it. Theres been a lot of festivals encouraged, because its been a bad kind of tourist summer so a lot of the neighborhoods are asking people like yourself to produce activation to bring in more foot traffic. One of the beautiful things about this too, so the wharf cares program is near to dear to my heart. The ambassadors are creating a situation of warmth for the homeless where they can provide blankets and refer referrals into Mental Health and other services. People that dont want to spend the admission for the chowder competition, they can watch the event, bring a basket of food and eat and enjoy the day. So im trying to make this as much of a fun event for everybody and accessible for everyone, you know. Great. So yeah, so as far as projection, i talked to tony today for sound, and we are excited about having him come by 11 amon11 00 a. M. A. M. On saturday. I think there will be two orthree sound checks throughout the day. The band will be landing at 11 a. M and there will be another one at 3 30 for the band when they get set up. I will be mindful of where we are putting that extra sound. Okay. Thank you. Yeah. Im wondering if theres any other sort of descriptors i can provide or other visuals. I brought other photos. I dont know if thats needed or whatever you think. Im okay on descriptors. I have a question. I understand we are asking, and this may be partially for the staff as well but you are asking for a onetimex pangs onetime expansion. Raymond wasnt requesting this, he applied for the onetimeout Door Entertainment permit and i flagged it because it looks like a larger event and he was having several bands and the footprint looked bigger so i had crystal reach out to see could he comply with the condition which is in Municipal Police code to the inaudible at 250 feet from the property playing at the event or the last attending audience member. And he said he really couldnt comply with that. And he wanted a little more leeway. And so our condition is its not super specific in terms of what their sound limit is because we need to go out when they have the event set up and be there for sound checks. Were asking you allow us to administratively set that limit based on the closest sensitive receptor which is likely far beyond 250 feet. Got it. Thank you. One of my concerns really is i work at the building for the Fishermans Wharf benefit district. And we have a lot of these street performers that come in and i can sometimes hear from my office which is a few blocks away i can hear the performers that are right there at the triangle lot. So i guess as it exists, the community is used todayly amplified sound just because of where the location is. But to be sensitive to you within that 250foot range if i have somebody on a mic the mc for the event and i have the cover band performing and they go beyond one city block just to be mindful and be within guideline. We want to let you know and be up front about stuff. I think i mean when they did the americas cup they had this big debate whether they have their big concert stage. Usually its great for you to come out because you never know on the hill who is going to complain but i think in this case its a more local festival. I dont think youre going to have that problem. Thats why i was asking who is running your sound. And thats your key. If you have somebody experienced then you shouldnt have complaints. But this is nothing compared to what was down there for americas cup. Yeah. And also they did a big presentation for i think it was the nba a few years ago on pier 39 and that was another amplified sound event. So this is not the first time its been done. Its now its a little more structured. Our goal would be to try to make this more robust of an event on a annual basis and bring more money into wharf cares. The street artists come under the street performer. Doesnt really come under our purview. Thats the thing. One time they tried to figure that out, you know, but. Our goal is we have the receiver the zefer. We are motivated to end this by 8 00 p. M. And get people into the bars and restaurants as part of the business promotion. Our goal was to bring in proceeds for wharf cares but promote the local businesses. So we are not going to go far beyond 8 to anow a annoy people. I think its good. I would encourage you to aim the speakers towards oakland because they are outside of our jurisdiction. Berkeley. Aim it towards berkeley. I think weve heard enough unless anybody has more questions. Ready for a motion . Thank you. You can have a seat. Thank you guys. Im really excited. And please come by on saturday. We would love to have you. I would like to open this

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