Afternoon. Welcome to the december 17, 2019 regular meeting of the San Francisco board of supervisors. Madame clerk, please call the roll. Clerk thank you, mr. President. Supervisor fewer . Fewer not present. Supervisor haney . Haney present. Supervisor mandelman . Mandelman present. Supervisor mar. Mar present. Supervisor peskin . Peskin present. Supervisor preston. Preston present. Ronen present. Safai present. Supervisor stefani present. Supervisor walton present. Supervisor yee . President. Mr. President , you have a quorum. President yee thank you. Please join me in the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. President yee okay. On behalf of the board, i would like to acknowledge the staff at sfgovtv. Lawrence and michael. Who record each of our meetings and make the transcripts available to the public online. Madame clerk, are there any communications . Clerk yes, we received and processed mayor breeds legislation declaring the results of the 2015 election and as required the certificate of election and oath of office has been provided to the newest member of the board of supervisors representing district 5, dean preston. Lastly, pursuant to the administrative code, the surety bond requirements have been met for supervisor preston to conduct his official duties. President yee thank you. Supervisor, welcome to your first Board Meeting and congratulations on your election to the seat representing district 5. You had quite a swearing in ceremony in this chambers last night. So we all welcome you. Would you like to take 20 seconds to share words to begin . Thank you so much, and thank you, everyone, for the very, very warm welcome. And thank you to the clerk and the Clerks Office in particular for helping us get oriented to the new role and really looking forward to serving with everyone. Thank you, president yee and my colleagues and i look forward to working with you all. President yee thank you. We all look forward to working with you this coming year. So because were talking about this coming year, 2020, colleagues, before we proceed with our regular business, i would like to take this opportunity to share the updated Committee Assignments that will take effect immediately. So, some of the committees have not been changed, but some have. And i will read them off anyway. For the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services committee i will have supervisor mandelman as chair, supervisor stefani as vice chair. And supervisor walton as a member. The Government Audit Oversight Committee will have supervisor mar as chair. Supervisor peskin as vice chair. And supervisor haney as member. For the rules committee, supervisor ronen as chair. Supervisor stefani as vice chair. And supervisor mar as member. For the land use and transportation committee, we will have supervisor peskin as chair. Supervisor safai as vice chair. And supervisor preston as a member. For the budget and finance committee, well have supervisor fewer as chair, supervisor walton as vice chair, supervisor mandelman as member. For the extended committee, budget and appropriations committee, it will be supervisor ronen as a member and myself as a member. So those are the Committee Assignments starting effective immediately. And even though its immediate, i dont think well have any Committee Meetings for the rest of the week. But i want to urge that each of the chairs reach out to if you have new members, to reach out to the new members and make sure that everybodys schedule is compatible, so that we wont have people missing their meetings, okay . Lets see. I want to thank the colleagues for all your work. Lets move on to the Meeting Minutes. Yes, Meeting Minutes. Clerk yes, on the agenda today, we have the Meeting Minutes for items november 25, 2019 and november 12, 2019. Both Board Meeting minutes. President yee any changes to these Meeting Minutes . Seeing none, can i have a motion to approve the minutes as presented . Motion by supervisor fewer, seconded by supervisor safai. And without objection, these will be approved after Public Comment today. Madame clerk. Please call the Consent Agenda. Clerk items 1 through 12 on consent. These items are considered to be routine. In a member objects, an item may be removed and considered separately. President yee okay. Would anyone like to sever items from the Consent Agenda . Seeing none. Madame clerk, please call the roll. Clerk on items 1 through 12, supervisor mar aye. Peskin aye. Preston aye. Ronen aye. Safai aye. Stefani aye. Walton aye. Yee aye. Fewer aye. Haney aye. Mandelman aye. There are 11 ayes. President yee thank you. Without objection the ordinances are finally passed unanimously. Madame clerk, lets go to our regular agenda. Item 13 is ordinance to amend the administrative and public works codes to create an office of emerging technology, to require a permit to construct the public rightofway within public works jurisdiction. President yee colleagues have spoken on this item quite a few times. Im proud to have all of you not everybody has signed on, since we have a new board of supervisors, sign on as cosponsors for this newly formed office of emerging technology. So i see supervisor preston . Yes. We submitted items we wanted to be added on to cosponsor right before the hearing and would like to be added as cosponsor. President yee appreciate it. That makes it unanimous. Colleagues, can we take this same house, same call . Okay. Without objection, this ordinance is finally passed unanimously. Madame clerk, please call the next item. Item 14 is ordinance to amend the health and administrative codes to require the department of Public Health to maintain and operate at full capacity, and to establish the adult residential Facility Working Group to advise the board and mayor pertaining to resident care, training, workplace conditions and staffing at the facility. President yee can we take this same house same call . Without objection, this ordinance is finally passed unanimously. Madame clerk, please call the next item. Item 15 is ordinance to amend the planning code to require half of the educator housing projects residential units to have two or more bedrooms to eliminate three bedroom requirements to affirm the ceqa determination and make the appropriate findings. President yee colleagues, same house, same call . Without objection, the ordinance is finally passed unanimously. Madame clerk, please call the next item. Item 16 is ordinance to amend chapter 19b of the administrative code governing the citys acquisition, retention and use of Surveillance Technology and to allow the use under certain conditions to preclude legal relief for alleged violations that the city timely cured following notice of the violation and to authorize the city administrator to adopt implementing standards and restrictions that guide the departments in compliance. President yee same house, same call . Without objection, this ordinance is finally passed unanimously. Madame clerk, please call item 17. Item 17 is ordinance to amend the administrative code that governs the process implemented by various departments. President yee colleagues, same house, same call . Without objection, this ordinance is finally passed unanimously. Madame clerk, please call the next item. Item 18 is resolution to approve updated Emergency Declaration by the San FranciscoPublic Utilities commission to repair the southeast plant for a total estimated cost not to exceed 5. 5 million. President yee colleagues, same house, same call . Without objection, this resolution is adopted unanimously. Madame clerk, call item 19. Item 19 is a resolution to authorize the department of technology to accept and inkind gift of Consulting Services from google, inc. , for a term of six months to commence upon board approval, valued at 750,000. President yee same house, same call . Without objection, this resolution is adopted unanimously. Madame clerk, next item . Item 20 is a resolution to oppose California State Senate bill number 50 authored by senator scott wiener unless its further amended from undermining the Community Participation in planning of the wellbeing of the public environment and well good, preventing the public from recapturing a portion of the economic benefits conferred to private interests and restricts San Franciscoses ability to protect vulnerable communities from displacement and gentrification. Supervisor mar thank you. Im grateful for the opportunity to continue our important discussion on senate bill 50 and implications for our city and our approach to solving Housing Affordability crisis. I would like to remind you this is not a second resolution on sb50, but amended duplicated file. Opposing sb50 unless amended is still the official position of the city and county of San Francisco since passing the original legislation in april. Since senator wiener is making another go in january, i felt it timely and necessary for to clarify the specific changes to sb50 we would need to see for the county and city of San Francisco to support it. Thank you to my cosponsors, mandelman, yee, fewer, ronen, peskin. The contentious debate over sb50 is over what housing we build and for whom. As data from the first housing report highlights, we arent simply in a housing crisis, were in a Housing Affordability crisis and our unique challenges in San Francisco require thought. Datadriven solutions. Not broad stroke mandate based on a mentality or blind faith or even mitigate our affordability crisis. Last week the g. A. O. Committee approved my proposed amendments to the boards original resolution. The amendments clearly state the need for sb50 to ensure that existing area plans are respected and allow the community to engage in planning to increase housing density giving communities a seat at the table. Number two, capture more of the value conferred to developers when we upzone and direct it to Affordable Housing and community benefits. Number three, provide meaningful funded and enforceable protections against displacement and gentrification. And number 4, ensure there is adequate Transportation Resources to go alongside housing development. I went to work in good faith with the state representatives as we work on our local efficients on Community Planning and Affordable Housing development. Including our accomplishments with eraf, housing bond, jobs housing linkage fees, prop e and budget wins, both local and state, for planning and development, particularly on the west side. Its not enough to say what were against. We need to say what were for. To imagine a future that includes a middle class and working class in San Francisco that prioritizes Community Needs overdevelope overdevel ov overdevelopers bottom lines. We need to build that future. I urge you to support this amended resolution on sb50 today. Thank you. President yee okay. Thank you. Supervisor preston. Thank you, president yee. Colleagues, its no secret that i think that the sb50 is bad for our city as drafted, the bill would make our Housing Market less affordable. The bill gives away valuable rights in San Francisco, enriching developers at the expense of our community. Notably, as supervisor mar has pointed out, the bill does not even require higher rates of Affordable Housing or transit investments in exchange for the Development Rights that it gives away. So i want to thank supervisor mar for introducing this resolution, working so closely with advocates to call for essential amendments to sb50. I also want to recognize and thank the Affordable Housing advocates and residents here in San Francisco and in gentrifying communities all around the state who have worked hard to expose the problems with asb 50. I think its a shame that so much of their time and ours must be spent challenging the latest developer bill, rather than focussing on Real Solutions to our Affordable Housing crisis here in San Francisco. Ill be supporting the resolution and thank you, supervisor mar, for moving it forward. President yee supervisor peskin. Supervisor peskin thank you, president yee. I actually that supervisor preston on his first day took the words out of my mouth. I want to thank all of you in your incarnation as members of the sfcta for your vote earlier today, particularly supervisor mar. I also want to say what i said in committee, which is that the hope that my former colleague and now state senator wiener will heed this. I think this is this is not a measure that says opposed. This is a measure that actually says if you take a few commonsense amendments and you actually stop working with the developers and work with with everyone in the state of california this could move toward housing density that could be equitable and just. I wanted to sound that note and associate with the comments of supervisor preston. President yee supervisor safai. Supervisor safai thank you, president yee. I think this is a really important debate for our city to have. I think that certainly weaver weve had Uncomfortable Conversations in policy areas. One in particular recently i know supervisor haney that pushed forward out balancing out the number of Navigation Centers in the city. I think thats an important conversation to have. And i appreciate that. We recently christened and opened the first safe parking in district 11, the balboa bart station. This is something that has been talked about in San Francisco for over a decade or more. But we actually stepped up and were very proud to be the first neighborhood in the city to do that. And so im not shy to have Uncomfortable Conversations. I think this is one that is very uncomfortable conversation. I think you can approach it from many different angles. You can say this is developer giveaway. You can say its not sensitive to lowincome communities. Or where this bill is today and where it started out, it has evolved significantly. I think the things pointed out, i appreciate what supervisor preston said, i think first and foremost, there has to be strong conversation about sensitive communities. Senator wiener has made amendments to say that any Community Working with equity, coalition, would have a fiveyear moratorium of having this implemented. Those conversations are ongoing. I appreciate that. Actually things that there should be a further conversation in particular about having lowincome communities in general probably left out of this conversation. I think that would put a lot more people at ease, if we had a clear definition of lowincome communities and how this bill would not impact lowincome communities. But the thing that gives me a good confidence in this piece of legislation is that the senator has pushed forward the conversation around having a local flexibility option. Hes been working with Planning Departments around the state. Hes worked with our own Planning Department. So places like San Francisco that have area plans, that have done density and upzoning, would get credit for those. And the impact of sb50 would be minimal to zero in those areas. There are areas already zoned for over 45 feet. Soma. I know chinatown is on the cusp of that. I know there are other parts of the downtown area and other neighborhoods that would have zero to minimal impact. The tenderloin and others. My neighborhood is zoned Single Family home. Lets have a conversation about where we can have more density around transit. I think this is a good start. I think that supervisor mar, i appreciate everything youve done, in terms of moving the conversation forward and saying what youre looking for, but at the end of the day i think there is a lot of negotiation going on. I think its very telling when the assemblyman from the west side of town is coauthor. He represents the west side of San Francisco. Senator wiener is the main author that represents the whole city. I feel confident in the leadership of assemblyman tinge and wiener to get this right. There is strong antidemolition intended protections that could be more robust to your point. But theyve already started. If a tenant has lived in any property for the past seven years, sb50 is not applicable. Thats on top of all of the like to say for San Francis