With you, supervisor, that youre potentially interested in hearing from both parties as to in writing as to how the board should decide this matter in the context of the subdivision map act and our local subdivision code. So, perhaps if the board continues to december 16th you would request that the parties submit something in writing before that date. Okay, great. So, with that in mind, with the understanding that the parties would submit something in writing to this board, i would move to continue the discussion and move this item to december is not this item to december 16th. So, supervisor campos has made a motion to keep this hearing open to continue this item to december 16th and request that the parties, any briefing materials the party would like to submit, second by supervisor mar. Colleagues, any objection to the motion . Without objection that motion passes. [gavel] ~ lets now go to our second item. Madam clerk, can you call 24 through 26 . [speaker not understood] pending a
Association fees versus those that are paying market rate. What we discovered, though, in that investigation is that via state law we are prohibited from making any local ordinances that would require a subsidized or lower hoa fee. What is also exciting about this negotiation at the end of the day is that our office has been working with the Mayors Office of housing and the Mayors Office to explore tiered inlieu fees. This negotiation absolutely sets a precedent for that type of policy. We know that a waterfront condo should not be paying the same offsite fee that perhaps an 18unit residential building in the excelsior should pay. This sets a policy preference for understanding that we should look at the value of the condos that we are building and when we do offsite fees versus just letting everyone pay the same fee in and of itself. So, again, i want to emphasize that this negotiation will allow us to build 69 more Affordable Housing units, a net increase of 50 new Affordable Housing
Approval and conditionally approved the Development Agreement with the project sponsor. I also want to point out that in the Development Agreement the project sponsor has agreed to support the Community Facilities district and to vote in favor of it and even to pay a tax in lieu of the fee if the fee is not formed at the time of tco and this project sponsor has, in fact, been supportive of the csd from the very beginning. So, in the interest of time ill conclude. I am available for questions as well as kevin guy and tiffany boeing aloe, the executive director of ocii. ~ colleagues, any questions to city staff . ~ bogey okay, seeing none, unless there are any other presentations from city staff, why dont we open it up to Public Comment. Any members of the public wish to comment on this item . You know, dell see more. Ive been kind of following this project and im not necessarily a big fan of putting the relocating those units in this neighborhood because the problem is if you have a ver
You opened your first restaurant in oakland. ~ 1976 and then we lured you to the fillmore in 2006. We truly appreciate everything that youve done to make the fillmore what its supposed to be. The fillmore has had many challenges, as some of you know the history, with the challenges with the redevelopment agency, and we were lucky because not only did [speaker not understood] come to our neighborhoodv, but yoshis and some incredible businesses that have continued to thrive. And unfortunately wasalas is not open, sheba lounge ha been strong and proud in our district and were so grateful to have you here and we want to thank you from the bottom of our heart for sticking in there with the fillmore, for hanging in there, for being the home away from home, for not just me, but many of the people who work at 1300 on fillmore, which is another great restaurant in our district. Many of the staff who worked at yoshis or continue to visit and frequent the neighborhood, this place is an incredible
Why dont we now go to supervisor farrell. Thanks, president chiu. So, colleagues, we are very lucky in district 2, i know we had [speaker not understood] in our own districts to have a ton of Amazing Restaurants, certainly along our commercial corridors. Today its a lot of fun for me to honor number of individuals who are running and own one of the restaurants on the street that i grew up on, on Chestnut Street down in the marina district. And the team from de la rosa. Want to welcome you guys up. I want to acknowledge [speaker not understood], the chief executive officer and the manager [speaker not understood]. Thank you all for being here very much. For those of you who havent gone to de la rosa, a few of you, my colleagues have already commented theyve been to the restaurant before down on chestnut. It is on Chestnut Street in between pierson steiner. It has become one of the main stays of Chestnut Street over the last five years since theyve been around. These proprietors also hav