Fallback on. We are taking a massive chance to open a business in the neighborhood that we love. We are two Small Business owners trying to give back to the property who followed all the steps set forth by the city of San Francisco and we need your understanding that there is a gray area in the legislation. This isnt a simple mistake, this is a misinterpretation of a law that was mental to help people just like this, instead, this is costing us time and money that we are running out of. The city has had a long and complicated relationship with Small Businesses. Weve all heard the story before, and we know what usually happens to the little guys, except this time, you have a chance to change the ending. Thank you. Clerk thank you. Okay. We will hear from the Planning Department. Commissioner honda youre going to have a fun night tonight, scott. These are the worst nights, actually. I love coming to the board of appeals. Commissioner honda but you love coming to the board of appeals. The
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 w
Good morning, everyone. The meeting will come to order. Welcome to the september 30th, 2019, meeting of the rules committee. Im supervisor hillary ronen, chair of the committee. Seated to my right is rules Committee Vice chair Shamann Walton and seated to my left is rules Committee Member supervisor gordon mar. We are joined by supervisor aaron peskin. Our clerk is linda wong, filling in for victor young. And id also like to thank jesse larson and Kalina Mendoza at sfgov for staffing this meeting. 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. An
Cannabis about seven, eight years ago. The Equity Program was designed to serve people like my partner mike, individuals persecuted and punished for whats now legal. A Program Designed to give those from the city a chance to stay and give back to the community, because this is our home and no one else will take care of the city the way someone who truly loves San Francisco can. I believe im a good candidate for the cannabis Oversight Committee, being a chinese american san franciscan, i can see the split within the community. I hope to educate and do the outreach necessary to introduce the community to cannabis in a newly regulated and legal market. Having opened a fair share of small businesses, i know all too well the difficulty of navigating through the bureaucratic permitting process of San Francisco, from d. B. I. To planning to health, to fire, to the o. C. C. I see this as an opportunity to serve the city as a way to take fewer resources from the city and instead to have a great
With our along with first five for our citys jointly funded Family Resource center initiative. Our work is stronger because of the participation, engagement and guidance from our commissioners, that you have met here today. And i urge you heartly to support their appointments and recommend them. Thank you. Supervisor ronen thank you so much. [bell dings] is there any other member of the public who wishes to speak . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. [gavel] well, were lucky. We get an easy one this morning. We have four exceptionally qualified people, who have done this three of which have done this work for quite some time. Were so grateful for you lending your expertise to the city in this way. Your work is so important. As you mentioned, as Mental Health becomes every day a bigger crisis in the city, we know that the best way to prevent people from declining to a state, where its very difficult to help them, where they end up on the streets, is to get them while theyre young. An