City and County
of San Francisco

Tuesday, October 20, 2015
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>> thank you very much good afternoon, everyone and

welcome to the san francisco full board of supervisors of tuesday, October 20, 2015,

Madam Clerk can you please call

the

>> thank you Madam President

commissioner avalos

supervisor breed

supervisor campos

supervisor christensen

supervisor cowen

supervisor farrell

supervisor kim supervisor mar supervisor tang

supervisor wiener

supervisor yee Madam President all members are present.

>> we're joined by mayor ed

lee and ladies and gentlemen,

can you please join us in the

pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and

justice for all thank you

colleagues are there any changes

for the September 8th percent or

September 15th regular board

minutes seeing none, motion by

supervisor cohen and seconded by

the supervisor farrell Madam Clerk colleagues we'll take that without objection. We'll take that without objection. Those meeting minutes

have passed an. okay Madam Clerk we have a special order with the mayor today can you please read the item >> yes. The first item of

business the policy discussions

between the honorable mayor ed

lee and board of supervisors the

mayor May provide comments up to 10 minutes and supervisor cowen

has a question and follow-up

questions are in order so long

as the discussion doesn't exceed 5 minutes.

>> mar welcome opening remarks. >> thank you supervisor President London breed and supervisors and it you to the audience that has come here

today

first, I'd like to thank

President Obama and senator feinstein and boxers for in

their leadership in defeating an

ill conceived bill that would

have punished cities like san

francisco I believe our

sanctuary city law makes us

safer and support your immigrant

community I want to take time to

talk about two issues ourg u

housing and homelessness just last week, I joined supervisor President London breed and

leader pelosi to show the hud

secretary our plans to revise 4

hundred plus public housing

starting with 200 family unit

you saw first hand how we

troofrm from the isolated

poverty housing to communities

phase two a phase one is the rad rental demonstration project

will span across 15 housing

sites so $700 million of investment we're doing in

without displacing any tenants

to put in into prospective

housing authority over 50iers to

provide the kind of capital

improvements that will happen in

the next 3 years it helps us to

rehab over thirty thousands of

housing unit with 1/3rd permanently affordable and

that's why we're sending a

$310 million housing bond that

will not raise partitioning to

voters that include rebuilding

public housing and needed public

housing and for the first time

helping the middle-income we

showed secretary castro our

navigation center that is your compassionate and 7-eleven

approach to see the changes to

get the residents off the

streets in supportive housing

services these are fast becoming

model this is the navigation

center reducing hospital stays and incarceration time and safeway lives

and just in the first 6 months

of navigation center we helped

200 and 10 people off the

streets with an unanimous door

we need more donor to continue

to provide counseling u counsels

and meals and save shelters

that's why I announced the

navigation center dollars with

built in affordability to our

donors and speeds us along the

path this is tour hope that isn't that correct center will

help people to exit the streets

get to supervisor cowen's question. >> thank you, Mr. Mayor I'd

like to recognize the periphery from district 10 malia cohen.

>> thank you and welcome back to the chamber my question is

simple I think that is

straightforward we've watched

the news accounts protests as

well as civil disobedience

actions not only in the eastern

and southern states as well as the bay area the chronicle

report a study of income gap

it's participant 24/7 the

african-american community and

my question is:   I've mentioned

is simple and straightforward do

black lives matter or all lives matter thank you.

>> thank you, supervisor

black lives matter

I'll say it again black lives matter. >> it is sponsor important to keep saying this and those words

in america we know we don't Dr.

A full equal society all across the city african-american

children don't have the same education opportunities and

african-american men are jailed

6 times the rate and african-americans have a harder

time understanding a job with

the exact qualifications we know those statistics you've

heard them and read them and

those numbers matter

we struggle with those same

inequalities in san francisco

but I'm optimistic I believe the

city has the moral compass and the political will to something

has to be done and we are as

mayor I've made a central focus

to let people up and out of

poverty that's why I'm focused

on the shared prosperity and

affordability agenda that starts

with creating opportunity

first economic opportunities

the largest inequality is between someone that has a job

and someone that doesn't even

with one of the lowest unemployment rates in the

country to make sure that people

in unserved areas get access to

the jobs that's why we created

city build and others to help

our underserved residents we're

supportive of local hires so our

residents have opportunity for

good paying local jobs that's

why we create 7 thousand job

opportunity for the youth plus

this past summer focused on the

young people from underserved

community we need to assure the

lifelong from the cradle to college and beyond supporting

the public schools and have

called in our philanthropic

partnerss walk salesforce to help we're commented to President Obamas my brother's keeper initiative and launched

black family day an african-american educational achievement and success, in

fact, I was delighted to join 5

hundred families at mission high

school where they participated

in parenting working groups and received computers so the children have the technology to

succeed this is also about housing affordability

it is a champ for every everyone

in san francisco and particularly african-americans

we're rerehabilitating thirty

thousand units by 2030 with

happy within reach of the middle-income and transforming

our public libraries above all

our communities must be save I'm

proud to interrupt and cycles of

violence and organ the community

to keep our city save one

homicide is too many we know we're making a difference

but to have a safe city we must

insure a difference police department our san francisco

police department recently run stated the combats academy to

train color with the

hopes that they'll join our police force

and the President Has convened a task force on 21st century

policing that made 38 recommendations our san francisco police department to the process of implementing

every single one of them those are some of the strategies we

are trying to close the inequality gaps let me take the

opportunity to say I know that black lives matter goes beyond

the economic challenges

that that is example I'm troud

proud to say in the poivenlt or appointments of the jerold the

public works and the public

works depended your juvenile

justice department and criminal advisors and challenging chablgd

families and a host the important positions I've a made sure that african-americans have the opportunity to serve and

manage the city with me that's

why it is important for

electricity officials to utter

those words black lives matter I looking forward to joining supervisor President London breed and supervisor cowen to continue to make sure that african-american families succeed in the city. >> thank you, Mr. Mayor.

>> thank you for joining us

Mr. Mayor

Madam Clerk please read the consent agenda.

>> items two and three are

considered routine if someone

obtains a matter can be removed. >> Madam Clerk call the roll.

>> on items 2 and 3 supervisor tang supervisor wiener

supervisor yee

commissioner avalos supervisor President London breed.

>> supervisor campos

supervisor christensen

supervisor cowen

supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar

there are 11 temps.

>> those items are finally proved and passes unanimously par.

>> item 4 to appropriate

$4 million from the enterprise

wastewater fund in the general

wastewater to pay the claim leg expenses and related costs due

to the expenses as a result of

the December 23rd in fiscal

years 2015-2016. >> same house, same call? We'll take that without objection. This ordinance is passed unanimously on the first reading

>> item 5 please.

Item 5 resolution to approve an

amendment to the punting.

>> the bayview hunters point for behavioral health services and increasing the contract for

a total amount of $41.6 million

for the period of July through December 31st, 2017. >> same house, same call? We'll take that without objection. This resolution is adapted unanimously

item 67 a resolution to approve

3 emergency contracts in the administration for the

consulting services sierra

detention and siemens to

renovate, upgrade the electronic

system for the county jails numbers one and two not to

exceed one $.1 million.

>> same house, same call? We'll take that without objection. This resolution is adopted unanimously item 7

>> a resolution to approve the amended memorandum of

understanding with the municipal

twinkie for the governance and

operations for the program

through June 30th, 2025. >> same house, same call? We'll take that without objection. This resolution is adopted unanimously next item.

>> the authorization of the

lease of real property on 598

with twin peaks petroleum doing business as in the course of the

trial to michael for an initial

5 year term for one hundred and

one thousand. >> same house, same call? Excuse me. >> championships sorry supervisor yee. >> thank you supervisor President London breed and

colleagu resolution to authorize a lease

agreement to preserve an expended lease of twin peaks

auto care a family run gas station on pa trolley drive many

of you have stepped up to fight and save small businesses in our

own district as I have

twin peaks auto care is a real

community gem and as we've seen gas stations after gas stations shut down in the recent years

this one is one with the last remaining independent gas

stations in san francisco that

serves the midtown and mary

lemon and on the owners mike and

nancy took over the management

in 1985 thirty years ago years

ago it is not often they play an

active roll in the neighborhood,

however, my office received hundreds of e-mails and phone

calls about this gas stations

when it was threatened to lose

it's lease and personally

licensed to numerous stores this

business plays because of the

commitment to the community by twin peaks auto take care care

any office worked with the

office of real estate to make

sure they'll stay open with 5 years to extend in their lease

for years I want to thank the

bust for his thoughtful lease

and the strongest neighborhoods

-this is an important serving

business I'm proud to ask you to

save this business.

>> thank you supervisor yee colleagues, same house, same call? We'll take that without objection. Unanimously he next item.

>> item 9 a resolution to

authorize the designated city

officials to execute and file

for the purpose of objecting

financial surveillance under the

grant for fshgsz urban rear the

2015 grant and the 2015 math

granite or grant for the local

government oil spill program.

>> colleagues, same house, same call? We'll take that without objection. This is adopted unanimously.

>> item 10 to authorize the

general manager to accept and

expend one and $20,000 for 80 an

implementation for a total up to

approximately nine hundred and 86 thousand. >> same house, same call? We'll take that without objection. This resolution is adopted unanimous

item 11 please.

Item 11 a resolution to approve

in corneas with the internal

revenue service code of 1986 to

protect the bond by the

california enterprise authority

for the principle monument not

to exceed $40 million. >> same house, same call? We'll take that without objection. This resolution is adopted unanimously.

>> next item-Madam Clerk

please call items 12 and 14 to together. >> item 12 to confirm the board of supervisors for the

sanctuary city and due process

for all ordinances and to urge

the sheriff to rescind his

department memoranda regarding

the guilty and custom contact

and communication and item 14

was received from the government

audit and oversight economy for

the scapegoating of immigration

and the deportation improvement program. >> supervisor farrell. >> thank you supervisor President Breed so colleagues

back in July I did a city

package and this is a resolution

that is one of the component of

that reform when the incident

that happened earlier this summer gardened our national

attention it brought outlets

worse sentiment and misinformation about the city's

sanctuary policy and due process you saw a public back and forth

between the sheriff and the

mayor and the association ending

with a request for the mayor to discuss those policies as well

as legislation clarity from the board of supervisors

I join everyone in this room in hale the recreation that

congress within the senate some of those republican advocates

were trying to take away the sanctuary city policies of the cities like san francisco

what I don't believe in the

aftermath of those tragedies is hysteria I understand the

politics we need a thoughtful look and comprehensive look at

this will not happen again, we

need to take time to look at

this policies that maternity be

revised one of the policies I've building needs to be revisited

and needs to be replaced is the

sheriff's memoranda regarding communications within his own

department that made him the

last ultimate authority in seeing if hitting his department

will communicate with the state

or federal authorities this resolution first of all, it's

supporting our sanctuary city

policy a pillar of our san

francisco for decades as well as the due process that

commissioner avalos offered in

2013 one of the pilars see

codified it the discretion for

the law enforcement to

communicate under certain

circumstances the due process

ordinances seek to prescribe

certain circumstances I believe

it is improbable to legislate

all the policies that our

leaders will enconsider in the

agency no way we or the May be

mayor could have anticipated the individuals presence on the

streets of san francisco this summer and surely similar

circumstances unforeseen in the

future this individual that was

to be deported brought back on a two years old marijuana charge

none in the city of san francisco right now will

prosecute or anticipate will be

prosecuted and although held for

over two weeks in the county

jail for two weeks afterwards no

way we could have predicted what

was going to happen we'll not predict every circumstance in

the future it is right and

appropriate to make sure we prescribe those circumstances

like sanctuary city and due

process for all we restrict what can be done within our law enforcement this is necessary for the public safety and part

of job of magnifying officials

if handled well, it should be

applauded if not criticized, however, the sheriff's memoranda

took that out of the hands of

his own department and took our

due process further the unlateral decision and a strong

violation of the laws in san francisco

now despite some of the actions

and comments I'm taken the time

to meet with the rights advocates and understand there

are policies and therefore any resolution but I understand

their part of group that drafted

that with the sheriff he respect

their opinions I believe

replying the sheriff's memoranda

which prohibits by communication

on those on behalf of anyone in

the department flies in the face

of public safety for all san franciscans they have think outside the box discussions whether this

resolution calls for pro-active notification or supports people

obviously one is in the true some recently questions around

the purpose and in response to

the sheriff's request for the

legislative at the writing this

is what we have in front of the

of us we should not be afraid to

read the policies and look at the the old internal asian pacific islander policy in san

francisco we noted a time of

calm and assess the facts at

hand and from my prospective the

simple fantastic of the matter those sheriff policies are beyond public safety

I want to say I thanking thanks

those at geosupervisor President London breed and supervisor yee and thank you supervisor yee for

working together on that I will say up front I'm

supportive of and will be supporting the amendments he's offering today and certain

colleagues hope to have your support as well.

>> Madam President before the

next speaker I'll remind the members of the public no standing in the chamber

sufficient time has been granted

by the President To look at this point. >> Madam President.

>> thank you, Madam Clerk.

>> thank you.

>> thank you very much supervisor cowen. >> thank you

Madam President and again good afternoon, everyone that joined

us today through the President I'd like to ask supervisor farrell to respectfully tabling

this resolution he frankly don't think this resolution is

necessary or a good use of our

time as elected members open 24

member we make difficult

decisions every single week look

around you this can only garden

media attention and harmful for

public policy now what policy to undocumented folks witnessing

are we willing to tell them they're safe because we can't

agree on what policy to be

implemented they'll take a chance with their lives by

coming forward what we talk we

can talk all we want in

improving public safety but as

people in the community don't

trust law enforcement no policy

is going to make our community

safe (Clapping.) All of us

room agree the death of kate steinle was sense less and

tragic by the way, many of us

disagree is on the roll if any that san francisco existing surveillance and due process for

all policy played in this events

if members of this board no

longer think this is sufficient

or that sanction city needs updating let's see talk about

that rather than grand standing

on non-binding resolution the

sheriff clearly buildings this

policy is the right one passing

one to dick the sheriff to side

synagogue he didn't agree what

with not change anything we

cannot allow one incident to

delicate 25 years of our city

policy towards illuminated u

undocumented persons in the city

and more importantly we can't

allow hateful sxheefrt news

stations in our city I'm not

afraid of fox news and don't

influence how and make my

decisions here in san francisco (Clapping.)

So supervisor farrell I ask you

privately and pub to

respectfully again to consider

tabling this item something that

protects all our residents thank you

>> thank you supervisor cowen

commissioner avalos (Clapping.)

>> was that a motion?

Laughter:   >> second.

>> a motion on the table?

>> yes. That was a motion to table. >> second.

>> thank you.

Clapping:  . >> Madam President. >> one second commissioner avalos. >> Madam President that was a

motion to table item 14. >> yes. >> item 12. >> excuse me. Item 12. >> thank you. >> thank you.

>> so is there a discussion on

the motion go back to table.

>> you were next on the roster so I won't take the vote until

the board has a had an to concede.

>> I appreciate the comments

from supervisor cowen this is a

issues I items 12 and 14 that

directly affects the population

I live if a district over 50

percent were forgotten born and

people feel strongly about the protections about the sanctuary

city and die process for all ordinances I'll be talking about

those both in a moment first, I

want to tell a story one of the

residents who is greatly

impacted by the over enforcement

of the immigration and customs

law enforcement eye sanchez

please stand up annette I'll

tell you about the story is

because of stories like hers I

believe we're all safer in a

clear separation within law

enforcement and immigration

annette to is a illuminated u

undocumented literally with the

coalition a month ago ice agents

rated her home and placed her in

handcuffs he's been a victim of

a fraudulent lawyer and had a

deportation he would qualify for

the President Obamas program

dopa when her family tried to

contact ice they provided inconsistent information ice

tried to deport them before the

lawyer could submit his

paperwork and analytic her

grandfather was on a deportation

bus headed towards mexico

ice claimed that annettes

grandfather was a priority for deportation it turns out they

confused him with another man of

the same name that's example the process is to virtually

important in terms of annette

said we were not just fighting

for him but all elderly and

loved one who are being toishgd

and criminalized and escape

goaded by ice

I want to thank annette for

sharing her story I wish we could change what is happening

at the federal level in terms of

how their enforcement of their immigration policies continue

we've tried in san francisco so protect the immigrant community over the years in our first

effort was in 1989 we created

the sanctuary city policy it

that's was responding to a

number of immigrant that were

fleeing war torn country's in

latino america we were trying to

address and this protection that

sanctuary city provides really brought a lot of people into the

light of being more involved in

civic life here in san francisco

because they felt protected that the local law enforcement was

not going to turn them over to

law officials 20 years later a

new federal program didn't exist

in 1989 the s con program was

create basically footprinting

with database that immigration

or ice will determine if someone

was undocumented and we learned

from annette her grater was you

confused with someone else that perhaps was undocumented those mistakes happen all the time and

the s con program created a drag net across the city people were

depowder by the ice and deported

and families were torn apart a

Miss Trust between be the communities that rely on law enforcement for their own safety and tied the hands of law

enforcement for them to do the investigations to make our

community safer we knew with

three hundred and 50 other communities or cities and counties across the city that

was not the way to go we need protections to prevent this kind of deportation system we created

in san francisco the dues

process for in response to the s

con program we wanted to make

sure we had that clear separation I thank you,

colleagues to make that resolution that ordinance passed here in san francisco is it

resulted in other cities having

a strong ordinance on their own

as well but what happened with the federal government they've

changed the program with a new program called priority enforcement program now instead

of like the program would urge

the sheriff's department to detain someone past their

release date they're asking the

sheriff to notify to pick up the

phone and call ice saying that a

person in their custody is ready for pickup

if our communities saw that the sheriff's department was picking

up the phone to televise that an

undocumented person was ready

for pick up it will undermine

the relationship we tried for

due process to undermine the

trust within our city between our immigrant community and law

enforcement and it will make our

efforts over the years meaning

less that's exactly what supervisor farrell's resolution does

it come out of an effort to say

that the sheriff should pick up

the phone with wide discretion

to talk to ice to televise

someone with ready for pickup

truck that is counter to what

we're trying to achieve in san francisco but as supervisor cowen was talked about we saw pressure if across the country after the kate steinle incident

all of us were hound in our own

community our front doors fox

cameras were looking for us a

fox full reporter in the board

chambers trying to whip up hysteria against the immigrant

community and the policies here

that protect the immigrant

community I was hoping in san

francisco we would be immune to using the immigrant community

that is escape goaded at the

state level as a political football to score points that

that resolution is about targeting the sheriff

the sheriff who is not popper

here in city hall and perhaps

not popper in san francisco but

an effort to smear the sheriff

the original way this resolution

by supervisor farrell item 12

was move forward a gag order

nothing non-political about the

term gag order if you look at the sheriff memo there is

nothing in that that says the

word gag I don't see the word gag in the memo but language in

the memo that says that we

should not be sharing

information with ice in a

corners with our sanctuary thank

you and process for all under

what conditions it deputy

sheriffs should talk with ice it

is illegal and the sheriff's

department has to determine whether communication happens

nothing about a gag order we're

rescinding any policy in place

when the sheriff should have discretion to talk with ice

we're underlying our due process

to protect immigrants ghins the arresting try deportation that

will happen once we on the

floodgates of deportation I

oppose this this resolution has

no points whatsoever (Clapping.) The sanctuary city ordinance

still on the books today 26

years later retransacted to withstand the shifting sands of

politics and due process for all

with the shifting winds of

politics so we shouldn't be

undermining our efforts and more

to be thinking about to there

will our due process ordinance

to meet the new requirements or

the new program under ice that calls for notification doss

because currently due process to

silent I expect the froeg will exploit and in the political

realm here in san francisco people will want to exploit as

well along the lines of this

resolution so I really appreciate supervisor cowen's

motion to table I seconded and

hope we can get this off-the-books and never attempt this kind of resolution before thank you.

>> thank you, supervisor (Clapping.) Madam President.

>> Madam President

through the President To the

audience I'll remind you of our

policy that problems the vocal

or other applause before the board. >> thank you commissioner avalos supervisor david campos.

>> thank you Madam President I

to begin supervisor cohen by

saying that I don't think that anyone can really say what

needed to be said better than

you I will rest with what you

said and want to thank you for

understanding and capturing what

this is about for so many of us not only in san francisco but throughout the country and this

someone who is not an immigrant

herself would be able to do that

a understand that is very moving

on a personal note so it means a

grateful to me and in the spirit

you made your motion I would

once again ask my friend mark

farrell to consider withdrawing this resolution I

don't think that there was any

ill intent and sometimes what

happens whether intended or not

it opportunity to work in a

united fashion to address those

issues in a thoughtful way we

have an opportunity to. Today in

a unified way I will once again

ask to withdraw it and if that

didn't happen I will be proud to

join in the motion to table.

>> the only thing I'll add to

note why I have introduced the second resolution it was really

done in the context of a resolution that was introduced by supervisor farrell but the context of what is happening at

the national level you you know

the negotiating interesting enough this weekend had

anecdotal this week and talked

about what was happening around immigration donald trump and

others are doing around and what

the 90th was asking to bring

sanity to this topic by refirmly

their commitment to sanctuary in

this spirit to my resolution refirmly by saying we in san

francisco will not participate

in the priority enforcement

program P.A.P. And the reason

for that that I can make a lot

of arguments the only way to

provide justice to the region is

ask maria I think in the

audience to please stand up I want to tell you about here

story her story is the story

like so many people who would be

impacted if we went down the

path of operating in patching

maria hernandez has a tragic

story and the fact that we have

gotten to a.3 maria trusts law

enforcement is a testament as we

as a city for more than 10 years

maria was trapped in an abusive relationship navigate I don't

know though to say this she

explains how she almost lost one

of her legs because her

abusiveer tried to run her over

with a car she was afraid to call the police she was afraid

her daughters would be left

without a mom that's because of

issue of immigration by calling

somehow she'll get deported

maria says I'm here and alive

this story is not just my story

but of many of my comrades that

go through this maria now works

they works with hundreds of domestic violence survivors she

if didn't want more women to not

have the resources to call for

help not women to be part of statistics where children with

put in naufrts homes abused

their moms are deported maria is

fighting so immigrant families

live like any other family with

dignity and respect the best way

to horrible or honorable the

sacrifice and families is by refirmly our commitment to

sanctuary and saying no to the

priority program no to P.A.P. >> thank you supervisor campos. >> supervisor mar. >> thank you

I wanted to also speak in support of supervisor cowen's

motion to table the farrell resolution

I wanted to thank the san francisco plus community

coalition of organizations and immigrant rights and civil

rights groups that have called

for a solution and I know there

are a number of amendments that will moving forward in a moment I'm looking forward 0 those

discusses but in support of the community efforts to have no

amendments and to have strong

support for supervisor campos resolution

as the public can see we're

doing the best to humanize the

lives and experiences of immigrant communities

supervisor campos and I were recently in a washington, D.C.

At the white house with the gathering of communities

organizations and I believe that

though those are non-biden

resolution we're discussing in

the new york times all eyes are

on san francisco as we defend our immigrant rights policies in

the city

I'd like to ask if dan mirror

can stand up a champion for youth empowerment for

environmental justice and our

communities but also another

story of why san francisco needs

solutions to safer community not scapegoating the separation of immigrants from their families

and communities

dan meier is story is compelling

it is a story of redemption and restorative just like stories like this that make our

communities safer if there is a clear separation within the

local law enforcement we have in

the city and federal immigration

agents daniel gtdz at a angle of 2-year-old as a permanent

residents as a young man he made

serious mistakes and served in

staftd prison he's remorse full

and turned his life around in

the 14 to 20 years for for the

past 14 to or 13 years working

at is berkley working his way up

as manager and with others from

the environmental movement an

instructor that trance at reflex

youth for jacobs in the

environmental sector a green

jobs advocate as well but in

just this of this year ice

picked up dan and h he spent 3

months from June to August being

bounced around from immigration

detention centers none know more

of the horrible supervisors than

daniel many of the family and

friends county contact him as we

are incarcerated in the

detentions centers but pressures

not only from the ecology center

but the injustice and others

daniel was released on August 14th but ice continues to

see him as a quote/unquote

priority for deportation and

like thousand of other people

caught into the drag net of many

others live in fear of being

deport daniel is a madly

community leader and community

builder and gives back for what

he has done his work is about

strengthening the communities if

we allow supervisor farrell and

the various policies of anti

immigrant sentiments in san

francisco we'll see many great public servant lake dan be depowder and ripped from their community

I wanted to say to the for the san francisco member coalition

that is out here over and over

again from 1989 to demands that

no human being is illegal to

today's no scapegoating and in the P.A.P. Program I'm

supportive and appreciate dan and the communities efforts let's table this if supervisor

farrell and move forward as a

city as immigrant rights and due process for all thank you supervisor mar supervisor kim. >> thank you and first of all,

I want to say ditto on supervisor cowen that expressed

perfectly much of my sentiment

around item 12 before you today,

I can't support a non-binding

resolution that casts doubts on

our policies we've spent decades

crafting and negotiating with

the public safety effort and best practices and our

experience on what makes our

city safer with as a legislative

body have looked this for

decades it didn't makes sense we

throw away that communication on

a resolution not actually achieving san francisco becoming a safer city this is very permanent for me

members of my own family have

been nonsense in this country go to our public schools and hold

jobs and pay takes they're not some more dangers or violent

because of their status

status has no correlation to

criminal or violent behavior but

one commonderm and many of the violent homicides across the

country's that is guns we need

gun control and laws that

restrict guns are stolen by cars

and none not a citizen or

undocumented member should assess those types of weapons

that cause stress, anxiety and

sadness and grief in our city and trout throughout the country

we need to think about this and look towards solutions that will get us there

I look forward to and I'll be that concludes my report the

motion to table I have a story

as well I will only share it if

it didn't pass I have several

others comments on discussion on item 12. >> thank you supervisor jane kim supervisor yee.

>> thank you supervisor President Breed.

>> first of all, I want to say

that for item number 14 I fully

in support of voting yes on that as it is written today without

any amendments I think it is a

duplication of what other city

leaders have already voted on

and it is something is a

resolution to reinforce what we

already have that's what I'll be doing

item number 12 I know a part of

me will always question or say

to people can we improve on what

we have?

This always that possibility of

improving and in many ways from

the sheriff were to look at those memo he May be able to improve I think what is

happening today and for the last

few weeks is we're seeing that

people are not-not necessarily

in their fullest capacity of saying let's think about that lonely and see what we need to

do if we need to do anything

whatever we're trying to do locally the national media is whipping it up and making it

difficult for us to have a good

discussion so I'll urge my colleagues supervisor farrell to

accept the offer of continuing that or tabling this

>> I wanted to ask maria are you here?

>> maria hi maria I want to

tell her story that is why all

of us around the table on this

chamber support of policies we do have

you know I'm going to it is because of her stories like hers

we're all safer and if under

those a clear separation within local enforcement and

immigration maria is a survivor of domestic violence

and a few years ago she

witnessed a crime in the tenderloin and among 3 people

got out of hand one fell to the

sidewalk and hit his head on the

ground maria saw he was bleeding

from his head she felt powerless

and wanted to help but when the

police arrived maria was very

afraid felt a chill through her

body and ran she was has always

regretted this maria didn't want

any at woman or victim to fear

the police because the police

might be connected to ice maria

wants all women to feel

confidence to report a crime and

police to protect them this is a story especially, when I which is working as a executive

director in human services in

the tenderloin this is a story that was duplicated ero people

coming to us and coming to me

and saying I was too afraid to step up I don't know what was

going to happen we need to

protect those people and

sovereignty we need to support item number 14. >> thank you supervisor yee supervisor farrell. >> thank you supervisor President Breed and colleagues, I appreciate the discussion just

a few things before we have the

vote and there will be support

to continue or table this item

the 3 things first of all, to

confuse this resolution with

attack sanctuary city and a or

due process it does specifically

the opposite to say we've worked on immigration policies for decades in san francisco and

this is against the grain of

that is completely not accurate

this resolution calls for the

revision of a memoranda from the

sheriff if 2013 we could have

pro 86 put 24 blank in the due process this board voted on in

2013 there is a carve out in the

sanctuary thank you policy to

confuse it is actually

inaccurate and disingenuous this

is a memorandum the sheriff

issued in March of 2015

secondly, I appreciate all the

stories as I've spoken with many folks in the human right

community my family as well has

a similar story my mother is an

immigrant from a different country a different group then

is represent here today but from

the german background if you

want to talk about coming to san

francisco literally by boot boat

with the barricading background

to the gefrmz in the mid century

here immigrant story and I grew

up with is very acute and real

someone has a monopoly on their

immigrant story we all have them

I think people asking act as if

there're a monopoly on stories

is inaccurate as well how this

vote happens I accept but from my prospective voting to

continue this item or table it

is the exact same thing as

voting to support sheriff

mirkarimi order his depth can't community with other sentencer

if in the the desire of this

board in a policy prospective I'm completely against it I

think his order flies in the

face of poly public safety we

didn't consider it in 2013 or

vote it when with we passed the

die process we do this without

consulting or bring it to us if

he wanted to stand by the

department heads that above and

beyond I'll accept the vote but not agree with that.

>> and to vote for this to

table it it is the same so say

we shouldn't have picked up the

phone I simple don't August with

that I'll accept the outcome

from my prospective the public safety residents always should come first. >> through the President

Normally a motion to table is not acceptable but the President

Thought it was important to put those thoughts out. >> thank you, Madam Clerk. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you supervisor President London breed. >> excuse me.

I think we should vote on this

measure on the merits of people

can vote, however, they want to vote you don't think I don't see

any reason to table it I'll not

support the motion to table I

note we have distributed those amendments by supervisor yee

which I was glad to see it seems

to me that is moving us towards a common ground and significant

difference but no reason to

table this as seeping and a lot of times whether a resolution or ordinance that people have

difference of opinion on it is

rare we actually table that ordinance or resolution we typically vote that up and down

I'll not be supporting to table. >> thank you supervisor wiener. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you Madam President

call the question so he can vote on to table.

>> on the motion to table item

number 12 m call the roll. >> supervisor tang no supervisor wiener no

supervisor yee commissioner avalos supervisor breed. >> no supervisor campos supervisor christensen no.

>> supervisor cowen supervisor farrell no

a supervisor kim supervisor mar

there are 6 I's and 5 nos with supervisor christensen and supervisor farrell and others in

the descents

the motion to table item 12 passes. >> okay.

>> actually are there any

other members of the board that

hesitate comments regarding item

14 okay.

>> image item 14 has already

been called I'll recognition supervisor breed.

>> I support this resolution

as I've consistently supported sang city and san francisco's

effort to protect the immigrants

in the community I want to offer

a clarifying amendment to see

this is with city law certain

limited laws codified in the

city law that passed over 20

yrlgz years ago and the due process that passes two years ago

those competitions are designed to protect public safety their

codified in san francisco law it

is important that will

consistent with them my I an

amendment says thought san francisco full board of supervisors kaildz calls on the

sheriff not to participate in

the priority program as except

been by the administrative code

12 dash one plus because P.A.P. Is counter to san francisco's

values and the principles of due

process and city and county

refugee ordinances the

administrative code code 12 h-2

dash one a public safety

exception in the sang city law

the administrative code 12 I is

the public safety in the dye

process ordinance

the due process ordinances that prohibits immigration detainers

is passed with most of us on the board commissioner avalos introduced

it in July of 2013 I was the

original co-sponsor and several

of us worked on the limited

exceptions to the protection of public safety

those amendments were introduced

at the full board on September 24, 2013, everyone on

the board including of thorough

of today's resolution supported

those amendments and everyone excluding the author of today's

resolution supported it, it is

worded noting similar exceptions

exist under the state act

written by tom A.M. I don't

think I and their far too board I support the exceptions in san

francisco law as has this board

has done in the past I think

this is for those non-binding

resolution purports with the

binding laws we've passed so colleagues, I hope you'll support my amendment to this particular resolution and this is the motion.

>> is there a second to supervisor President London breed motion sxhekd and supervisor christensen and commissioner

avalos thank you

I do appreciate the chance

that's been made in the proposed amendment from supervisor President Breed and while I was

not ready to support it today it

is consistent with our ordinance

on due process for all

referencing an ordinance and I'm

okay I could have gone either

way it is important to make you

know a strong statement against P.A.P. But what is consistent

with what we have on the books in san francisco. >> thank you commissioner avalos. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you Madam President. >> I could go either way on

the amendment in the sense I think what the amendment provides is required and a

matters of law so along the

lines of supervisor yee noted you know, I will vote against it, it is unnecessary it is

covered by the law but I certainly appreciate the

way in which which was presented

and I think in is end whether this amendment passes or not

what is important about what

we're doing here today is

something I think is extremely

critical which is that we in san francisco will not be

participating in P.A.P.

I can tell my colleagues that

there are many jurisdictions throughout the state and country

are looking for what san

francisco does including places

like new york city whether

they're going to participate in

P.A.P. I know distance a similar

effort to not participate in

P.A.P. Has been introduced by

chu I didn't garycy in chicago

in san francisco and cook community u county join together

and say no to P.A.P. That sends

a strong message to the rest of

the country we're not going to

have law enforcement the arms of immigration. >> thank you supervisor campos. >> supervisor wiener.

>> thank you Madam President

and want to notwithstanding supervisor campos for bringing

this resolution forward we voted almost unanimously at the committee go on record asking the city not to participate in

P.A.P. I was happy to support

that by supervisor campos and I support in resolution today

I know that this is an issue

that has gotten a lot of attention nationally and looking

like but as a city we stood firm

to make sure we are not just

protecting our immigrant

communities but embracing our communities to make sure you you

know you're part of community

and allowing people to contact law enforcement to report crimes

without fear of being turned

over for deportation so it was

good had the federal government withdraw but communities unfortunate they replaced that

with another program that has

similar challenges I'll be happy to support this resolution. >> thank you, supervisor wiener. >> supervisor yee.

>> thank you supervisor

President Breed and proficient

the way you've brought the amendments similar amendments we talked about they committee was

what I thought I was going to

hear when I said I'll not support the amendments but because of your sensitivity

towards the issue I'll be supporting our amendments. >> thank you supervisor yee supervisor campos.

>> well in the spirit of unanimously begin I could go

either way in the end the

outcome is the same in this spirit I'll be supporting that.

>> Madam Clerk with that on the

amendment please call the roll. >> supervisor tang

supervisor wiener

supervisor yee

commissioner avalos supervisor breed.

>> supervisor campos

supervisor christensen

supervisor cowen

supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar there 11 I's.

>> okay. The amendment passes

unanimously and on item number 14 as amended.

>> supervisor tang

supervisor wiener

supervisor yee

commissioner avalos supervisor breed

supervisor campos

supervisor christensen

supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar there are 11 I's.

>> the resolution is adapted

unanimously as amended.

>> Madam Clerk can you please next item.

>> item 13 a resolution to reaffirm approval the clean

power sf I didn't want 2015 prelims plan and statement of

attempt for the community plan including the modifications

consistent with the 2015 implementation plan.

>> colleagues, can we take that same house, same call? We'll take that without objection. The resolution is adopted unanimously

and before we move on to the

next item Madam Clerk can we are

we are doing a 2:30 or 3:30 accommodations.

>> at this time I'll move to

the 2:30 accommodations I know that supervisor kim and supervisor yee both have

accommodations today so supervisor kim.

>> thank you. I know my honoree is actually county come into the chasms because the

chambers were full I want to see

if sergeant quan and his family are able to come into the chambers now. >> if not.

>> we can move to supervisor

yee and allow him the

opportunity to honor.

>> either of our honorees were

not allowed in the chamber was full.

>> so we'll give them a few

minutes to come into the chamber.

>> great, great.

>> is your person here, too?

>> we'll wait.

>> thanks

whoops whoops.

Laughter:  .

>> supervisor kim supervisor yee it's been a few

minutes are we ready 0 go? >> oh, sorry.

>> I thought I'd least you know.

>> I'm happy to get started so

ladies and gentlemen, it is my

honor to be presenting a special

accommodations to our very own

sergeant quan of the san francisco police department and

my favorite stations the tenderloin station

assert quan a veteran on the

force for 24 years 10 in the tenderloin district he comes

from a family of public servant

hsa as his brother fred is in

the scarring very well station

on a warm evening he was off

duty had he approached a vehicle

and bike collision and saw the

bicyclists was laying on the

ground he immediately jumped out

of the car and began cpr on the

lifeless young man he never gave

up and continued empowering through those determination sergeant quan saved someone's

life we what it means to serve and protect what we

sent and not from your men and

women in blue sergeant quan delays many of the you don't

realize the officers are

protecting and overtime don't

expect or ask for a recommendation shout out to the tenderloin station that works tireless in our neighborhood and

cares about the residents in the a neighborhood

and everyday day there are

officer like sergeant quan when

in their children in the car

they juxtaposing into action and

sergeant quan is a hero he stopped he saved another human

beings life and jumped to action

and not many of us can add that

to our list of complisht I have

to say it was quite challenging

to get sergeant quan to be here

but I'm glad you came in here

with our family and children and your lovely wife patricia of 20

years and your children I know

came from school to see their father been e being honored

being the super man work so thank you for joiven us I

would ask the chamber to please

round of applause to sergeant quan. (Clapping.)

>> and sense that was so much

effort to get you here ivy and

May staff spent weeks convincing

you to come I wanted to ask your

boss captain 80 and police

commission to come up and say a

few kind words as well we're

trying to make that as pain less as possible.

>> I'll make it painful and

when I was told that one of my

officers did this act I wasn't

inspired that was him it he's a very good sergeant and excellent

officer one of those things this kind of officer in general is what we need in the police

department so he didn't know I

was coming actually trying to

hid it into me

congratulations and very well deserved. >> on behalf of the police commission thank you for taking

a moment to thank the individual

sometimes that time it not about

the big policies and the defeats

we'll have but really about one individual and his fame stopping

to save the life of another individual thank you for

recognizing this brave officer

in the tenderloin station thank you.

>> sergeant quan please come

up (Clapping.)

>> thank you very much for this opportunity board of supervisors and ladies and gentlemen,

just want to very quickly say

thank you for this opportunity

and the commission and once

again doing the job that I do

I'm not used to the limelight

and recognize I generally do my

job the best way to try to make a difference everyday I'm just

honored and lucky I was at the

right place at the right time

and able to help someone out and

made a life difference for that

I'm grateful and once again

thank you very much (Clapping.)

>> thanks sergeant quan not

many of us can say it because of one more life on earth because

of you thank you.

Clapping:  .

>> where's your camera?

>> sorry.

>> okay.

>> congratulations supervisor yee.

>> thank you supervisor President Breed colleagues

today, I'm excited to the honor a remarkable organization

called jump start

a national organization aimed at

insuring that every child in america enters kindergarten

protruded r prepared to succeed

it was funded in 1993 by a

university students from jail

that realized the positive

impact individual lives in

literacy has had on children in

poverty the initiative lass has

grown since then nationally by

training and supporting college students to work in early childhood program for tutoring

for young students to date over 40 thousand core members there

the curriculum jump start core

members work with children twice

a week during the academic year

and fosters the relationships

allowing for the instruction

jump start has impacted over 80

to us children presenting them

for school success

in 1997 jump start launched it's

effort in san francisco working

with the most under resources neighborhoods including the bayview hunters point,

visitacion valley and mission

district communities

in the 2014-2015 program 94

children jump start were low

income to this jump starts

engages core members from the

state university annually jump

start organs a global campaign

called read for the record for the early learning every year

they try to break the record for

the largest number of people

reading the same book on the

same day in which the record

they hold since 2006 over 14.5 million children and adults

have participated in reading for

the record worldwide this year

October 22nd marks the read for

the rotunda a selected a

charming book I schwarzenegger

this to the public in that

political world not norman

that's what they'll be reading thank you very much

locally jump start partnered

with the rezone the joke red

zone read zone a signature

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50 post committee focused on

investing in strengthening and

building the capacity of high

quality programs that helps in

the bay area the lead

contribution from text russia

for the read zone it made it possible for 12 thousand bay

area children to take home a

copy of not norman you'll say

not norman excluding purchase and kindergarten as someone that

worked in the world of early care and education we know first

hand how crucial it is to share

if low income children are given

the opportunity to advance and

close the achievement gap with

the outstanding work of jump

start locally and natalie want

to proclaim today is jump start day in san francisco I'm

pledging read not norman that

thursday and hope everyone will

join the challenge I'd like to

welcome the jump start team to

the podium

Calling names:   President And the ceo from

boston she's visiting from

boston and jennifer who's the

deputy director and the regions

President

Would you like to say a few words.

>> thank you supervisor yee and

thank you to the entire board

board for this recollection I'm the regional economic development for jump start in california I've been with them

for the past 8 years and

focusing on bringing this program to increase resources communities and making sure that

all children have a higher qualities early education

experience we at jump start

building that shouldn't matter

what a child's zip code or the

parents income they should have a right to a higher education

experience with a jump start to

their rife long learning we so

pleased to receive this honor from you thank you very much and thank you for your continued

support of jump start and the

work we're doing here in san francisco 19 in servicing the

communities need and thank you for supporting jump

establishments read for the

record and definitely read not

norman this year (Clapping.)

>> thank you.

Emigrations to jump start now

we'll return to our agenda and

Madam Clerk go to our 3:00 P.M. Special order.

>> item 17 to 20 a special

order and 3:00 P.M. For a person

interested in the August 24th

approving a proved four lot

divisions at bruno heights

boulevard and make the ceqa 18 a

motion to approve the public

works to approve the tenant map

and 19 disagrees the departments

decision the tenant map and 20 a

direction for the appropriation of could have. >> it's my understanding

supervisor campos that you said

to ask for a continuance on this particular item. >> supervisor cohen and supervisor campos you said to

ask for a continuous I wanted to before you request a continuance

I know that there was a date in november you wanted to continue

this item I'm only concerned we

have the 5m and the 75 howard project we're talking about a

really long time here at the

board on this particular day and

looking at the calendar I think

that December 1st will potential

be a betterment no 3:00 P.M. Special orders p open that

particular day I wanted to make that recommendation. >> supervisor campos. >> sorry. >> thank you Madam President so with that mid market I'm

happy to make a motion to

continue this to December 1st

was that the preferred date. >> yes.

>> December 1st, 2015. >> okay. So supervisor campos. >> continue to open. >> okay.

>> did I get that right city attorney? >> okay supervisor campos has

made a motion to continue this

item to December 1st and to

continue it on seconded by

supervisor tang and at this time I'd like to open up for public

comment on the continuance only is there anyone from the public that wishes to speak seeing none, public comment is closed okay

and on the continuance to the

meeting of the December 1st, 2015, open Madam Clerk call the roll.

>> supervisor tang

supervisor wiener

supervisor yee

commissioner avalos

supervisor breed

supervisor campos supervisor

christensen

supervisor cowen

supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar there are 11 I's.

>> okay. The motion to

continue to December 1st, 2015, has passed unanimously

Madam Clerk can we return to our regular agenda. >> yes. On and on item 15 Madam President.

>> thank you an ordinance to amend the planning code for arrows in the existing language

that was repealed as part of the

ordinance just the the code for non-substantive language and

affirming ceqa determination in

making other planning finding. >> colleagues, can we take that same house, same call? We'll take that without objection. The ordinances passes

unanimously on the first reading. >> next item, please.

>> item 16 an ordinance to

alleged the 5 a to expend the

sunset date of public works

revenue oversight committee for an additional 3 years. >> same house, same call? >> we'll take that without

objection. This ordinance passes

unanimous on the first reading.

>> can we now go to the committee reports.

>> concerned and the audit and oversight committee on thursday

October 15th was forwarded as a

committee report item 21 a

resolution to respond to the

proceeding judge on the

recommendation in the 2014-2015

civil grand jury entitled

unfinished business on 12 for the dea gentleman have you and

cause the mayor to accept the recommendations introduce his or

her department head and through

the department of the annual budget. >> okay colleagues, can we take that same house, same call? We'll take that without objection. This resolution is

adopted unanimously oh, wait the

house has changed Madam Clerk please call the roll.

>> on item 21.

>> supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee absent.

>> commissioner avalos supervisor breed

supervisor campos

supervisor christensen

supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar

there are 10 I's.

>> the resolution is adopted unanimously

item 22 please.

Item 22 and 23 considered we the

land use commission on monday October 19th and forwarded and

item 22 ordinance to amend the general plan by the urging

design to change the bulk on the

map for 3 so 2 silver avenue

making finding regarding the

mitigated declaration prepared

in compliance with ceqa. >> roll call vote.

>> supervisor tang

supervisor wiener supervisor yee. >> supervisor President London

breed excuse me. He had on the

roster for I took my name off by accident. >> for 22.

>> 22 and 23.

>> so I'm going to suspend the vote and call on supervisor

campos for did you call 22 and

23. president. >> so item 22 commissioner avalos. >> thank you. I thought you called item 23.

>> I mentioned that 22 and 23 were considered at the land use

commission meeting and forward to the board as committee

reports and only called 22.

>> call item 23 so we can talk about them both.

>> Madam Clerk call item 23 as well.

>> item 23 ordinance to amend

the jewish home of special use

district located an 302 silver

avenue to allow the special use

adopting the finding about the negative declaration and mitigation monitoring and

reporting plan and making the predicament finding and commissioner avalos. >> thank you supervisor President London breed and Madam Clerk colleagues those two items the

general plan and ordinance to

create the jewish home special

used district are for a project

on the corner of mission and

silver avenue where the jewish home currently exists this project is the largest project we've had maybe

in 21st century years and in

district 11 we have not had serious projects like this come

forward and this is one very, very transformative not only for the jewish home and their services but for the neighborhood as well

this project will allow

expansion of the residents care

facility located onsite at the

intersection of-this goes to

paris as well where listing ban

the jewish home has been serving

the frail residents over hundred

and 44 years today, we have the

President And ceo daniel in the

back of the room as well as

others staff as well we've been

supportive of project in this

process joel and susan diamond

the facility has been at the

current site for most of all

those years opening up in 19 r

1891 now the facility serves

nursing facility residents and

patients it is a largest private-public nonprofit in the state of california that's how

big it is they are seeking to

expand the facilities to serve

at&t's an additional 200 and 48

residents that change have the

square t facilities to support older

adult that that want to come to

one local for all oeshl social

and medical needs for the help

of subsidizing and reducing the

deniedcy on the shrinking

federal and state money and the

plan to remorseful building and

tie the campus to landscape a new contemporary buildings the

project adds a greenroom and seating hooking admitting and creates a new plaza at mission

and silver a plaza that is

currently known as the pillage

plaza but a real landscaped and

beautiful sites in the future

the project will widened the

sidewalks along mission street

and add a new entry at the intersection avalon and longing

street it will make a difference on the vitality of mission

street we've not seen the significant infrastructure growth or development on mission

street since the 1950s this is a

hope to jump start bringing our district into the 21st century many of those elements were

added as a result of great community engagement process to

address concerns the neighbors

I'll not speak my more highly of

the effort to meet with the community a lot of input that

was taken and design changes

based on the input thank you to

the jewish home for the great

work colleagues, I urge your unanimous support inform this

great project in district 11. >> thank you commissioner avalos.

>> Madam Clerk on items 22 and

23 can you please call the roll.

>> supervisor tang supervisor wiener. >> supervisor yee.

>> commissioner avalos supervisor breed.

>> supervisor campos

supervisor christensen

supervisor cowen

supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar

there are 11 I's. >> those ordinances are passed unanimously on the first reading.

>> okay Madam Clerk go to roll call for introduction.

>> yes. The first periphery up

to introduce new business supervisor wiener.

>> you thank you very much

Madam Clerk claelgz colleagues

I'm introducing legislation to reform and strengthen our code

enforcement process to make the

live buildings in san francisco

crack down on code visitors and

creating a fund for small

property owners to correct code violations code violations

effect our residents all over

the city we've seen buildings

with boarded up windows and

broken stairs and construction

work with obvious signs cyber

portions of buildings missing we

have too many apartments in san

francisco where there are life safety code visions that

threatens the lives of the tenants those are extreme

conditions that laugh for years this is important for the

neighborhood for the tenants and

owners and for anyone that is

living in an unsafe building or

near an unsafe building

unfortunately times those

violations are not being

expeditiously addressed too

often the code violations

disconnections occurs the city

is aware but this or no action

taken by the city

for example, in my district we first came crossed this problem

on a particular street on fwrand

view where was recorded to us an

esteem hayward situation where

the residents was unsafe in the

tender box God forbid a fire

various fire inspections and

nothing was done you mean we

were able to get part of

building inspection to take

action and found alternative

housing but the situation was baited those action is not taken

or it takes so long for the

action to occur that it is just

unacceptable our challenge our complicated code inspection

lacks the cooperation and

communication among the

different departments that

leaves accountability and some departments are reluctant to

pursue enforcement because of budgetary concerns or other articulated reasons it is difficult to track what is going

on in terms of buildings and

their problems and complainant against them the system is not

working were or for the

neighborhood and along with supervisor cowen last year we

were hearing various believable

and housing and health fire and

planning came and recorded on

their code enforcement procures we were we can improve things after the hearing we worked on this legislation

the legislation does the

following it grants the city attorney's office the tort

authorized to pursue violations in court with or without

referral from the city

departments and currently the

city attorney can't take action

on code enforcement's under the

department refers the item t

this empowers the city attorney

to take action of a will referral has not occurred the

city attorney knows about the

problem but can't do anything or

the referral happens years after

the violation and courts have

thrown out the cases why didn't you do anything about it beforehand

the legislation will give the department of building inspection the clear and explicit authority to up-to-the-minute outline open

permits on a project where there

is a history receipt violations

of the various code if it has

multiple permits and a serious

violations dbi can only suspend

that permit and can't suspend

other permits the work will

continue even though there are

egresses violations this allows

dbi to suspend outline permits

it created a unified code

enforcement for the fire and

building keys 30's those are

different enforcements howe how departments conduct the

violations and how they hold

administrative hearings and

assess penalties that will you think, if any, the process how they approach the code enforcement's and the legislation will have for

accountability by have monthly

requirement by the departments

on initiations noigsz and it

finally creates a low interest loans to bring the buildings up

to code we know where buildings

with in violation of code but

the property owner do have the resources to correct the violation

we allocated into a reserve $4 million in the last budget

process to go into this fund we

will have to do a special

appropriation to create the structure for the resolving loan

fund I want to thank the members of the public of the community

and the building inspection

commissioner deborah walker that working closely with our office and the resolving funds colleagues, I look forward to the discussion of moving forward

and finally we have a sad

memoriam for marjorie a resident

of district 8 who passed away at

st. Luke's hospital on

October 9th at age a of 61 she

was born in los angeles and

graduated in 1970 and earning a

bachelor's degree she earned the

master degree as a nurse sole

practitioner in oakland

margie had a 40 year career in

nursing many, many areas psycho

and home care and internal

medicine and hiv and ecology and

liver helptology pretty sure the

whole body marjorie loved the

arts and the theatres

she loved gardening and a chart

member of a wonderful community

garden in district 8 in diamond height called the community garden the community came

together and worked with the

police academy to start that on

spare land an active member of

the first united lutheran church

a movie beautiful and loved

spending time with her family

and loving to her dog and by her

family husband and children we

will Miss Her dearly and wish

her family's condolences the rest I submit. >> supervisor yee. >> submit. >> commissioner avalos. >> supervisor campos.

>> thank you, Madam Clerk a

couple of items the first is introducing a resolution

supporting the that time

protection of mohab and national

moments in the deter this asks

President Obama to designate

those to an operation the intigz

act the desert has spectacular

lands that are connective and

cultural resources across our

state securing permit and

protection forecast he will

mounts will secure the quality

of life directly related to the

public lands and the desert measures by dianne feinstein

245is been working on this year

for more than two decades thank you to senator feinstein for

challenging that important issue the last issue we're talking about immigration and the fact

is this is an issue that impacts

people from across the globe today, I'm proud and sad to feel

the need to do that to introduce

a resolution denouncing the doma

rub for that's illegal and

racial treatments of the hajz

because of the color of their skin

the constitutional court issued

a ruling on December thirds 2015

which serb strips the citizen is

thatship of dominicans to any

parented that not have dominican

ancestry to conduct a mass

deportation of more than 200

thousand people 0 who are born

if the dominican republic but of

haij ancestry those are

individuals that have never been

to hat I only knowing the

dominican rub the government is engaged in immoral practices against it's accepts is it so

important when we see this injustice that san francisco

join many cities states and

countries around the world in

condemning the government of the dominican republic the bay area

has a relationship to the

struggle to the dominican rub

for more than 17 years berkley

human rights law clinic has

challenged the dominican

republics not recognizing

children born on dominican soil the actions this clinic we are

graph for the work their clinics

annoy has continued the efforts

and leading an advocacy campaign

to exchange the rights I know

we'll be hearing from the director and students but

colleagues hope you'll join me

to pass it unanimously and

consistent with the passage of

our unanimous decision and

P.A.P. I think that is important

for us to send this message

today thank you for my staff in the office and the rest I submit. >> thank you director ramos. >> supervisor cohen. >> supervisor farrell.

>> supervisor kim.

>> I have one item to speed

limit today, today it is my

privilege to urge our correct me if I am wrong or congress to

give a metal to the world war ii veterans the men and women of the philippines and united

states performed on invaluable

service in defense by being an

integral part of armed services serving with great distinction

and help to liberate the

philippines in 1944 exactly san

francisco years ago the veterans

that served and fought more than 50 thousand made the sacrifice

and gave their lives to the idea

of freedom and liberty we can do

as a country to recognize their

valor by awarding those veterans

and their survivors the

congressional gold metal thank

you to supervisor campos and supervisor eric mar and

supervisor david campos for your co-sponsorship. >> thank you supervisor mar.

>> this coming saturday from

the richmond's center from 1 to

3 I'll host the fourth events we

at all uh-huh call them a tenant

rights I call it the no

evictions gathering a followup

to the September town hall that

having had over hundred attendees for people in

revocations from the richmond

district we began to estrange

sisters how to look at displacements folks or in fear the tenants rights have been

working with any is the housing

rights committee and formally

and I corn they'll be there to

provide information on the

tenants facing evictions and

this our richmond no eviction

town hall is targeting seniors

they're with their efforts on

whole buildings and seniors

facing evictions they've been

hard hit by no fault evictions

and moeven evictions they've

increased from scoring percent

holy to build to share information and build exhilarated for more information

contact my aid nick 4544712 and

as we reach the end of October

for those of us with families we

are anyone that loves halloween there's an end coming up to a 13

year tradition I think this is

the square it habituated house

in the richmond district on 6000

market street the form apple

market it is usually transformed

the basement into a creepy on

california near the deli the

evening the October from 6 to 9

the main feature of this haunted

house you go down a slide and

descend into the depths of

something so creepy you won't

believe it is a free admission

but those who folks want to come

from other neighborhoods please

take public transit or bike or

walk this year's theme is unfortunately, this is this last

year of a 13 why were tradition so don't Miss Out the founders I

want to shout out to alex and

his brother that grew up they

started this haunt house in 2002

a gift to the community a gift every year at the start at&t

their house and moved to the

basement of the grocery store in

2008, and they started smoul

small were entitled by growing

up in the richmond district only

a few homes gave out candy but

over time tests gun a great

events people garter and hang

out and celebrate halloween in

the way it should be swlbtd and

by the third or fourth year on

california and 22 every house

was partnership and last year 4

halloween parties and people coming to the haunted house

alex this is important to

mention he met his future wife at the haunted house in 2006

they married 6 years later in 2012 when they shut down the

block I had the honor of being at their wedding but district

one and others that want to join us, please come out an california and 22

I wanted to say a number of

events from the saturday

cardinal to the lutheran church

on ninth and kwaer geary to

lafayette 1212 to four two events the halloween festive

coming up this sunder from 12 to

3 and also the ymcas annual

halloween next fry on the 30th

5:30 to 8 that is a 10 there's

admission charge and the spur

analyzed college of sieves supervisor farrell maybe there

in custom that is 35 bucks per

kid and charges for children and

others celeb fright festive and

thanks to mark organizing that

on halloween day from noon to

5:30 on balboa all from 35 to 39

avenue from the simple pleasures to the balboa park theory please

come out and join us and lastly colleagues I'd like to ask to

close the meeting in honor of an

amazing woman hundred and 4

years when she passed away a long time tenderloin district

she raised 10 children her name

was dora young a long district residents passed on about

October leveling at the age of

hundred and four surround by

here logical family she will be

Miss By family and friends like

my father Ms. Wong was barron in

china and in 1926 she married

sidney wong and 1932 she

endorsed in medical school

raising 6 small children and

loved to drive her austin in

china and her husband sidney

returned to the U.S. And she and

her kids joined her in 1947

opened a grocery store and

started as a slams and after

that dora and sidney have a

total of 10 children and in 1972

was-in 88 honored ace the

mother of the year highly

represented in the chinese

community a lifetime member to the veterans of foreign what is

your she loved to play games and

visited the casinos dora was

admired and gentle and kind and

generous and replaced by here

community dora was beautiful and

a blessed person she's survived

survived by her husband and

children raymond and his wife

dora and his wife and sherman

she is survived by her brother

calvin and envelope fuzz and

great grabbed son and others is

a special thank you to Dr.

>> the miller was in last week

in chinatown donations to the church the rest I submit. >> Madam President that

concludes the introductions to new business.

>> Madam Clerk please read.

At this time the public May

address did entire board of

supervisors up to 2 minutes to

include the minutes and items without reference to committee

claurld items 26 and 27 public

comment not out loud on 22 and

23 those have been subjected

previously as a whole and not to individual board members, no one is required to comment on your

matter. Speakers using translation services get up to twice the time.

Talked about tooibdz advise sfgovtv, and take it down when you are finished. >> thank you, Madam Clerk first speaker please.

Good afternoon. I'm freddie

from the coalition filipino borders I'm a political scientist I want to talk about what is happening within the

community the latino community

we are being victimized since

the incidents kate steinle

happened on the peers not two

long ago we're demonize in his this is our faults our

supervisors we have none of you

came to our defense none of you

coming and saying nothing you

discriminated guns we have

suffering not last week on

thursday one person was

assassinated none of you said

where one of the supervisors

came to visit yesterday and no

media coverage at all what are

we animals to you guys

you know co-author to census

we're the majority we're going

to 8 of you if you don't know

what 86 and the terms mean 86 to

be able to kick I mean people

are bank of america bad out of

street they're not fuvens so our

coalition will be 86 please try

to pass a resolution which they

can protect the latino community

and they can be able to 86 any law enforcement that kills

another human being not latino

or any other color 86 law enforcement we are suffering

we're suffering the latino

communities is sue my neighbors

I already gave you this paper.

>> thank you very much. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> thank you sxooepd and other

members I'm christopher living

as howard I rise to comment on

the ox cycle I've previously

spoken of carbon that moves carbon other than your carbon

dioxide is taken in by green

plants this very the frequency

of light and use this to combine molecules

and most is eat the carbon and

fuel their survival the plants

releases ox and the plants from

the animal point of view it is

relevant to call it the carbon

cycle it is part of life cycle

after all ox is the lack of it

will kill you the U.S. Air force

has repeatedly demonstrated did

straight ox and the loss of mental

facilities the less you breathe

the more stupider you get I

apologize for any stress I've

felt recently and felt I had to

share I applied the theory of ox the subject of climatic change

is too critical to be shy about

any part of that the denyers

like congress twit blackstone

born with or will be killers if

we don't take care of right now

using free energy will achieve

world carbon balance thank you supervisor President Breed. >> thank you he. >> thank you. Next speaker, please. >> my name is mike brown I've

been advocating for the people

ever since I can remember

what's going on I said what's

going on everyone wants to get

paid okay. And this is the

american way but can't you leave

something on the table for the

people I don't understand that leave something

man you know you had the larry

in charge get the lapd's for one

there's and you worked out a dead on arrival with the buying

the lands for $8 million you get

$15 million sit on our hand and

not saying something about that injust the brothers came to you

about that and then you have

radically could they've been

paying everybody rents and

that's cool you, you upcoming

super the people and economic

development and all the people

arrested already combrefrndz

coming think outside the box let

someone else get some, too, and

then we're at lbe trying to get sound proof those people are doing everything we can not to contribute to the anti

mitigation of our people as well

the income gap what you all

doing hey they ain't got no

economic community I get that okay

but this sufficient is playing

out so if this economy stops

falling all they got billion dollars and billions everyone

will jump of we can't come back

you know the blood is on our

hands put some and let some african-american develop that

and put a park and high-rise

with revenue we're tired of the plaything we need revenue this

was the problem with the hill.

>> thank you thank you, Mr. Brown.

>> thank you.

Inaudible:  . >> >> thank you. Next speaker, please. >> (Clapping.) Madam President before the next speaker I'll remind the picking

up public no signs to be held in

the chamber and no vocal support in support or opposition. >> no peace.

>> no justice no peace.

>> okay.

>> okay. >> thank you. Next speaker, please. >> Madam President members of

the board my name is vicky hover

an outings leaders and advocate forever the essential I'd like

to thank supervisor campos for introducing the resolution

you're going 3 new monuments in

the california desert I've lived

many trips to the california

desert far away from the city a

wonderful example of the quo

fwrafk extraordinary diversities

that reaches our lives of

californians and too years we

cheered with senator feinstein

established new national parks

in many wildness easier in the

deserts those with spate we've

learned over the last 219 years

with climatic change that we

need to connect the protected areas

the request of senator feinstein

to the wanting to designate 3

new monuments in the desert

those monuments with connect

protected areas and provide

additional protection we need

now so I urge you to do you want

supervi show the President That he has the covet

support he niece to make the

resolution thank you. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> good afternoon supervisor President London breed and board of supervisors

my name is iris a public servant for another municipality,

however, I was born and raised

in san francisco my father

harassed an officer with any

stepmother my issues of senior

surveys we and what is falling

between the cracks services that

don't address the needs my aunt

a 99 years old I've tried

unsuccessfully to talk to members of the board of supervisors and to just a

meeting out of courtesy has not

happened my aunt is harassed to

the point of a stroke my car

stood up in mid-motion by a tic

building interested in what we

can gain financing at hi aunts

remove from that apartment that

is shameful

legal services for the elderly has done nothing the clinics

said we denied our services I'm

sure you're not aware that some

seniors can't care for

themselves but the property

prospects in the city are, in

fact, killing some of your

residents she has suffers health

impacts that are irreversible I

can't get a meeting the trickle down compliment of

the politics are even with our

police department when the

police came to my building at my

requests they met with the tenants after my aunts locks

were changed again she's

99-year-old what does she have

in the city who can help her

she's in a legal battle she

can't possible afford to fight

with the judicial process no

longer ellised.

>> thank you. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> >> fascist country 85 years

a holocaust survivor to die

God punish that city with mayor

ed lee and the board of supervisors.

>> thank you, sir okay.

>> you have anything else

say okay. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> hello, I. Here to talk about

where city tenants kaunt can't

use the word harassed I was born and raised in san francisco

and for the past 11 years I've

been living in a funky building

on chattanooga street in noah

valley I've had job changes but

one thing that stays the same

the rental units apartment in

2013, the parnlts changed hands

and on legislative aide to board President London breed passed

away and a company that take

over in the oakland attendance

targeted out of rent control ever since I've called the department of public health and the department of building

inspection I was on the phone

with the fire department and

that's just to make sure we have fire safety

this is for my understanding a

series of ceilings not minded in

our own housing is what is known

as harassment, however, you can't say that advocates and lawyers everyone has told me you

can't do it is too hard to prove

and there are if you legal

remedies variable when I found

out it is sort of balancing act

I've been having to share I

consider personal information to

obscure housing you need tenants

harassment there needs to be

something to say stop bothering

me right now there is not and it

is a hard thank you. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> good afternoon. I'm an

assistant clinic professor and an associate director of the

human law clinic you see

california berkley thank you so much important supervisor campos

for sponsoring or sponsoring the

resolution on a very important

liquefaction and a landmark

decide we won 10 years on the

haitian a ann is her we live in

the dominican republic they

share the island with haiti and brought hagen's in the 21st

century over the border to work

with the shrug industry to work

in tourism and services industry

and have raised their families

in the docking can republic

under the constitution they have the right to dominican nationality we document and

proved in your case that is true unless our of haitian and poor

or black and if you have a

foreign sounding last name we

won a landmark decision to order

did dominican republic to

recognize the rights of all

children regardless of their

social original they're an try

and their right to-the

decision of the dominican republic has failed and as a

result has stripped hearsay of

thousands of people of the right

to nationality a lot of the

people have since been deported

their terrified of the night

life raids that the doma ran police separate families and children's from parents and

husbands if wives. >> thank you very much thank you.

>>. >> thank you. Next speaker, please. >> thank you for the opportunity

to speak I'm here to support of resolution by supervisor campos

to do announce the policy as a

berkley hifrtd clinic I hope the dominican republic in presenting

for trial I understand lived in

the dominican republic and look

at the doma cans of hagen

descent the dominican government

defied the courts orders they've

ordered doma cans children that

were born in the dominican

republic and in violation of dominican law they've been

condemned to a life without hope

and no birth certificate can't

get jobs and to a foreign country

to quiet concretes they've

offered to nationalize some doma

cans a true to form the application process was one of

the pitfalls and insuv fund and

it was onerous and costly ass as

a result few have had their

citizenship roared and they've disallowed all applications of

hagen by denying them a

possibility of citizenship

restored they've resumed the

deportions they lack a due

processed and rounding up.Com canning officials building with

nationalities and they e they

have a darken skin are at risk

without an opportunity to prove

or gather their belongings or

necessity their families they go

to country they don't have ties

I ask you to join the outrage

against the dominican republic

and government with this resolution we hope to urge

President Obama and others to

halt organizing violations. >> thank you. Next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. Thank you for

the opportunity to comment I'm

an alumni of the international

clinic at berkley and at stanford university law school

we have human right I want to

talk about the thought dominican republic they've rendered

stateless many, many citizens of

hayne December set back because

of their color and basking in

transit when their parents came

to the dominican rub they refuse

to give a card because of they're coming perplex such

practices if left will signal to

others nations it okay to

commitment other violation of

their naltsz as you May know in

some areas like texas telegraph

hill deny birth certifies of

immigrants born an U.S. Soil

many children cannot prove citizenship and are denied health care and education

the practices resonates with the

dominican republic and the U.S.

District court court ruled that

immigrant can't have alternative

certificates and some candidates

deprive theson's of citizenship

that is the same in the dominican republic and san

francisco should deny it. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> good afternoon brifrz I'm an alumni of the human rights

clinic at berkley law I'm here

to does for your support for the

condemning the actions of the

dominican republic we're in the

mist of a refugee crisis the

refugees in peace at any time

since world war it is 60 million

around the world I got back from

the back kins a syria and

afghanistan and iraq the world

didn't need more refugees unlike

syrians that are forced to leave

because of war the dominican

haynes can stay at home where

they've would most of they are

lives unlike the complicated

vacation from the middle ante e on the one hand, only one actor

that is the dominican republic

she should be forced to comply

with international raw and

fulfill it's obligations under

the board of hifrts right here

right now to prevent hundreds of

thousand of people from being

deported I urge you to take a

stand for justice and freedom and. >> thank you. Next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. I'm pastor

I'm really not a stranger to the board of supervisors.

>> I was here a while back when I was facing foreclosing

and here with the ace about the

california cares program and it

was basically reduced to a study

and I haven't heard anything

else but things have progressed it something that has happened

I'm going to be evicted from my

property my property has been

foreclosed and I'm even getting

the benefit of a jury trial I

did find the money to hire a

lawyer to have an appeal but I

understand that they're very

rail upheld so I spent high time

trying to give me people hope in

san francisco spent many years

as a crisis responder who helped

people that are victims of my

whole life is trying to help

people and yet I'm being pushed

out there is no reason for this

to happen I've been working the

whole time and the banks didn't

give me a chance to revolve this

issue is a Miss Carriage of

justice for everybody to let

media lost my home or 20 years I don't understand why that is happening and pray that

something can be done so my

family if have the indistrict of

being evicted from my home of 20 years. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> I stands before as and residents of the san francisco

basically the bayer san

francisco is being justified a

long time brown and black priced

out by developers and industries

it didn't serve your families

and city hall refuses to pass

the programs and as our mayor

has passed to the implies I

stands here and hear you guys trying to make a sound decisions

on what was going on in the dominican republic make

decisions right what is going on

here in san francisco (Clapping.)

We have demands and solutions to

our concerns for instance, you

guys new housing developed for

public housing in the public

residents she should get a clean

slate for back relent we want hundred that person percent

preferences the people in our

communities can benefit from any

new development stop the offsite

allowing the developers to do offsite we need affordable housing being built the only way

for the developers to build with

the vefrment that they're building otherwise, it never

happens we want you guys to work

with us and try to bring to the

table as pastor spoke he

unfortunately is in process of

being evicted okay

I'm sure you're aware that

predatory lefrnd it is wrecking

havoc they're praying on the

fact our community a starved and

most of residents with despite

for money so they ask for unfair

loans we're asking our supervisors our city supervisor cowen and supervisor President

London breed. >> yes.

>> can you please intervene thank you. >> (Clapping.) Madam President I will remind

the members and the public no

vocal expression in support of

opposition you're welcome to use silence. >> good afternoon.

>> I'm a residence of bayview

a bayview ace chapter member

we have an unfinished agenda

inform bayview has been ripped

of money that was allocated to

the communities they have an

raped and funds have been get off the ground gone those funds

need to be brought back to the community not insufficient funds

but money we are a working

community to pay rents community

and everything is at low income

or under poverty level income as it is meant to building

but we do have a finished agenda

I'm of a change agent and we're going to change that

take care of our front door I realize that internationally

people need help but here home

first and then you have other

people on the outside thank you

very much. >> thank you. Next speaker,

please. Here we need to do speaking the

government is for the people

how can we see homeless children

and children being exposed to

shelters where there is

molestation there is theft you

know so it is time for the

government and you all to be

accountable 40 for the people the working-class people to

extend some affordable housing for us

I mean you know it is like we

can't afford to live here no

more and mou how can we be okay with homelessness

we see a large percentage of

homeless population here in san francisco

how can we be okay and children and families

andr the people

and see I'll say maybe it is ed

lee would spend 6 months in a

shelter then he could be more

emphatic there the working-class

and the locker class people that

don't have homes t so thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> I'm richard dix one with the

ct pharmaceutical an

african-american pharmaceutical company in district 10

supervisor cowen's district

I know mike brown forgot to

mention we called for an appointment have several issues

with the city it is con mental

we're on the bayer when our supporting the doma an republic

problems and we support that two but I agree with the last but not least ladies that spoke

before let's take care of home

we are requesting a meeting specifically for issues with

malia cohen we'll have an office

on gilman in her district and

mike brown made a squall to the

office we have not heard back we

appreciate a call to attend to

some of the issues

housing is a definite problem

but the problem is not spreading

money for jobs and contracts and

businesses for the city of san

francisco when you don't have money you can't afford housing

and not a job no housing not a contract you can't for the

record housing the

african-american population is

from 16 percent down to three or four percent those three or four

are paying takes I'll appreciate the board of supervisors to

address this problem it is dire

it is scary and sad for san

francisco to lisa lose the

element and culture of the african-americans that help

build the city.

>> thank you very much. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> good afternoon. I've been in front of that boards several

times but I've been living in so

for important my whole lives 25

years from lakeview I've been

told if I go to school and object a college degree come back to san francisco and own a

house in the city I grew up if

if was a lie there's a crisis in the city brown and black have

targeted earlier in the explicit

comments a young man talked

about being a hopeful costs

black few weeks are disprorment

impacted by the virtual transit racism. >> now without housing if we

have housing it is not accurate

it is a creme and completely

disgusting the black population on this represents 8 percent

there that is wrong there are

supervisors that are paid to

service the people but remain

mutes on the issue it is December gusting that plaques only representative a my

population only in jail those of

you who remain silent ought to

be ashamed we need affordable housing and need low income

housing we need to stop the

displacement avenue black folks

once we leave we can't go

anywhere my family's blood is in

the streets you augment be ashamed to look at people

telling their stories you know

we don't have houses you go home

to our nice communities and you

need to remember the people in

lakeshore and fillmore still

fighting and surviving you. >> (Clapping.) >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> lifetime residents of san francisco bayview hunters point I've been

before this bodies many times

and always brought the documents

to I'll not be speaking of

myself but you as legislators

and is supporter of the law and

bodies of the body of

bureaucracy in the city for the people

article 5 further declaration of

policies regarding descents and

employment opportunities section

3440 declared descent housing

and employment opportunities are

viable for the peace and

problematic a hazardous and sanitary housing for

manifestation and achievement d

lack of employment and

frustration which May percipient

violence and c balk lack of the

employment helps to perpetuate

this financial and human

resources

33171 new development no more

redevelopment agencies

now the office of investment & infrastructure has taken over

the forgive responsible eats the

May I have to administrative the dew responsibilities and

obligations of the redevelopments agency

the legislation declares that

the purpose to expand the supply

of low and moderate housing for

Mr. Employed for people's to

provide investment for the

social and psychological growths

for allson's and. >> thank you.

>> thank you very much. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> all want to say is that I

won't say that lady promised me

to give me my part in 2012 to

2015 and he really wanted I want

you guys to help us you know and

end gentrification how can you

take us out of our homes I'm a

kid so that's all I wanted to say. >> (Clapping.)

He speaks for me. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> trying to get my stuff take

care of my son. >> sorry.

>> hi, I'm paulette brown I'm

here concerning my son aubrey

I'd like to use the overhead.

>> that's my son aubrey was

murdered 9 years ago and still

today no closure or justice for

his case his case is a cold case

I'm triepg to keep his memory

alive one day I'll get justice I

have former mayor gaeven thinks who killed her son and since

that day since he said that was

a slap in the face none has come

forth you said it but nothing

else was said I'm walking around

with a news letter repeating what he said and showing people

what I have left of my son this

is what I walk around with every

day to keep my sons memory alive

this is painful for me, I cry

every day I die every day

I sit outside in front of the

city hall to watch people say

get over it get over it

I'm tired of people telling me

to get over over it I'll never

get over high son's death my son

was a hero how long as a moot am

I to derive of grief I don't

fight not only for my son but other mothers and father's

having hopes and scares to come out I told you mothers you don't

want this to happen you don't

want to stand over our

children's casket I also ask

don't walk away from us talk to

the mothers how you can you do

something for us without us.

>> thank you Ms. Brown. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> tom disappointment

realizing a family member is

toxic and seeing a favorite

actress just distruck on stage

now 5 years after this political process in san francisco is

reached a point it is just a democratic disappointment this

party is a disappointment this election is a disappointment

I've reached this affair when we

only have one mayor running but

it could be something different

because a choice election we May

have something of a change a

pause and change of direction

that would have worked for the intent tank maybe san francisco.

>> I hope the next mayor has a

housing plan as good as this 5

points

ellis act violations demand with

a appeal and no fault with an appeal number 3 market-rate

rents frozen if you can find a

long term residents their rent

is one rent control outfit and

for the renters sdpfd if you

live in a renters payment and

your building is sold you get

some of the money 530 percent of

open market next 10 percent for if you're thirty year residents

in the local rodent and older

than 65 next 15 percent if you

lived in the area for 20 years

21 those 15 percent units are

for you the next 5- >> out of time.

>> thank you very much. >> thank you. Next speaker, please. >> someday.

>> how you doing I'm raymond

I'm the youths of bay area.

>> I'm the so-called thug on the news

but let me let you you know I'm a city of san francisco employee

I'm trying to figure out how to

take care of my kids if you have

to leave the city and how to get

to work if I leave the city the

affordable housing is school bus

where's the opportunities for us

never the opportunity I'll out

there everyday this is my first

time they're not involved with the community I've not seen

anyone I've been there for 26

years around you don't I did a

lot in the community I've seen

you all I worked at city hall

plenty of time but like I said the affordable housing situation

with the youth and it is just had a is to be more opportunity

like I said everybody is

thinking about the dollar I hear

people saying we for the people

not the youth I can tell you that

so I'm here I don't have a

speech I wanted to tell you what

I'm going through right now. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> if I can put this on testify

staff and read from second kings chapter 22. >> sfgovtv please.

And it came to pass when the

lord's took up el library that

el library went with elisha and

he said tare here I've of the

lord sent me to beth he will and

that God with grant me the thing

I greatly feared is upon me i

was afraid of and he prayed this

square f wanted to be the

next proton prophet but God

turned the heart of e allergy to

ask him he said I wanted the devil portion

I'd like to say in the God load

it is dreamland if he asked me I

would ask for a day of the hour

of returning from christ he was

intref this is a book about the is an ethic jefferson city

connecticut said 1994 is the is

an ethic year it is frustrating when.

>> call talk shows you don't

get enough time before I could

explain the rabbis have no

authority to rise the calendar

is in the spring the pass over

not in the seven months so I

don't know who thought they

would finish the most the is an

ethic didn't start until the

spring we're in January they're

in the spring the is an ethic

year of 1995 came to the is an

ethic year it is important to

know as jonathan reilly said the

exile was based on 70 year

restore and rebuild jerusalem. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> my name is david lee

I've written a speech something

about us as america us as medical examiner all the street

people looking at what we're

doing I've walked every district

in this town on foot so much

housing I think you know people

that have been living there so

worried they're not pretty painting a pretty picture I've

said this city is old it needs a

bath not at the extension the sentencing and veterans and

people I was evicted from my

home of 10 years and I was doing

nothing wrong they said he was a

nuisance I think that is got to

stop it has to stop we can live

together rich and poor there's a

world war world war iii rich

versus poor to supervisor campos

I respect he really gets in and fights for homeless people

people on the street they live

on the street but shouldn't have

to but basically, I have a

speech for him he gets to my heart you people need to think

about it you have nice homes I think everyone in the city

deserves a nice home.

>> thank you. >> thank you. Next speaker, please.

>> >> hello, I'm wanted to say

it is sad too witness this all

it takes to have white supremacy within our community the so-called progressive community

so have 3 white people two black people, and one asian

this is isco that's enough to put legislation

on the boards that is race and

that is a witch-hunt and

political lynching of an

immigrant a person that probably

never accomplished moo much

because our white police chief

does nothing to do anything oh,

my God that white woman was

killed in san francisco this

black woman who's son was killed

we do nothing black lives in

this chamber is not matter black sell outs

and others jewish be sell outs

I'm a judiciously conservative

man, I'm gay two so it hurts me

with others gay jewish men act

so insensitive to the need of

children's and arrogance it is

pact, etc. That 6 people gets

together against the hard

working people of that city a

built and main this city our

prostitutes you will go and sell

our political vote to the

highest bidder you don't ask for

a lubb afterwards this is gus.

>> any other members that

would like to provide public comment at this time seeing none, public comment is closed

Madam Clerk can we please go to

the reference to committee without respect to committee

items please.

Items 26 and 27 skfrd for immediate adoption a single roll call vote from the member

obtains a matter maybe sound proof and cared separately.

>> would anyone like to sever

any items on the documentation seeing none, Madam Clerk will you please call the roll.

>> on items 26 and 27 and

supervisor tang supervisor wiener.

>> supervisor yee

commissioner avalos supervisor breed.

>> supervisor campos

supervisor christensen

supervisor cowen

supervisor farrell supervisor kim. >> supervisor mar

there are 11 I's. >> those months ago are approved unanimously

Madam Clerk can you please read do in memoriams.

>> today's meeting will be in

memory of following individuals on behalf of supervisor wiener

for margie and supervisor mar

for the late Ms. Dora

colleagues this brings us to the

ends of our agenda Madam Clerk, any other business before this committee? >> there's no further business.

>> thank you, colleagues we're