This hearing was called to order. Pleased to see a hearing on stem thats an auspicious way to the discussion on one of the hottest nights of the summer all the people that crowded onto the National Mall they were not there for protest or to celebrate a National Holiday were to watch a firework show instead now they went drenched in sweat to watch the story of the apollo 11 mission projected on the Washington Monument ra monument commemorating the moment 50 years ago when Neil Armstrong and buzz aldrin took the giant leap for mankind. Was everyone in dc knows if there are people on the mall and its not a protest then Something Big is goingnd on. Landing the first humans on the moon and returning them safely to earth marks one of the ethical moments in the history of mankind. Looking over our landscape today its very different of 1969. And to succeed going back again but putting robotic rovers on celestial observatories that can liddy one literally peering into the beginning of the unive
Ms. Clerk, do you have announcements . Clerk please make sure to silence cell phones. Complete the speaker cards and documents are included should be submitted to the clerk. Acts acted on today, will be appear on the board of supervisors agenda on october 8th. Thank you. Clerk item number one. An ordinance amending the administrative code to add a preference in City Affordable Housing programs to tenants temporarily evicted from rental units for Capital Improvements or rehabilitation work. And requiring landlords who regain possession of such rental units to provide evidence of complying with a tenants right to reoccupy such tenants rental unit. Thank you, colleagues, for hearing this item last week, where we heard testimony from the community about the impact since 2017 of some 400 over 400 temporary Capital Improvement displacements or evictions. Many of which have gone well beyond the threemonth time limit for temporary displacements. As to supervisor mars question, i believe that w
Good morning, everyone. The meeting will come to order. Welcome to the september 30th, 2019, meeting of the rules committee. Im supervisor hillary ronen, chair of the committee. Seated to my right is rules Committee Vice chair Shamann Walton and seated to my left is rules Committee Member supervisor gordon mar. We are joined by supervisor aaron peskin. Our clerk is linda wong, filling in for victor young. And id also like to thank jesse larson and Kalina Mendoza at sfgov for staffing this meeting. Ms. Clerk, do you have announcements . Clerk please make sure to silence cell phones. Complete the speaker cards and documents are included should be submitted to the clerk. Acts acted on today, will be appear on the board of supervisors agenda on october 8th. Thank you. Clerk item number one. An ordinance amending the administrative code to add a preference in City Affordable Housing programs to tenants temporarily evicted from rental units for Capital Improvements or rehabilitation work. An
The most troubling. Thats where im having the biggest trouble and thats the project and preservation alternative. Well be up against a lot of projects on south market. We have the opportunity to figure out how to design vertical additions over Historic Buildings and how our city thinks these should be what the glanc guidance provided to o that. I dont think the guideline guis design but conceptual framework. Thats what our policy on retained elements is trying to address and these are ones we can learn from and test different approaches. Commissioner so . I actually agree with all of my fellow commissioners have put forward, their point. Commissioner perlman mentioned the partial preservation part and wear looking at what is required for this commission. But then Commission High listen had a good point about i do agree when were looking at characterdefining feature, it the embodiment of the contextual responsiveness to the neighborhood and culture and community. So with the gentrificat
Supervisors agenda on october 8th. Thank you. Clerk item number one. An ordinance amending the administrative code to add a preference in City Affordable Housing programs to tenants temporarily evicted from rental units for Capital Improvements or rehabilitation work. And requiring landlords who regain possession of such rental units to provide evidence of complying with a tenants right to reoccupy such tenants rental unit. Thank you, colleagues, for hearing this item last week, where we heard testimony from the community about the impact since 2017 of some 400 over 400 temporary Capital Improvement displacements or evictions. Many of which have gone well beyond the threemonth time limit for temporary displacements. As to supervisor mars question, i believe that we actually were able to provide data later last monday. And the temporary evictions have largely and often become permanent displacements which have had the added effect of not only pushing tenants out of their homes, but also