Ms. Roybalallard thank you for your patience and willingness to stay until 4 00 given the votes we had. We appreciate it. Today we welcome matthew albens, acting direct tore of i. C. E. As we continue to monitor the challenging situation on the southern border, we look forward. O hearing your perspective our own constitution, federal law and several National Agreements serve as a foundation for the rights and protections, i believe, need to be embodied in our efforts to address the humanitarian crises we are currently experiencing. The rhetoric and policies of this administration have made achieving that balance more difficult. By all indications, have exacerbated our challenges at the border. We must also be mindful of the resource limitations that we face. There is likely no area of our bill where we have sufficient resources to fully address requirements. We are barely cracking the surface of what the coast guard truly needs to address the flow of Illegal Drugs or to protect our sov
To be included as part of a file should be submitted to the clerk. Items after today will appear on july 23 agenda. All right. We please read the first item. Item number 8 ordinance amending the planning code to require building setbacks for buildings fronting on narrow streets, modify front yard requirements in residential districts, increase required rear yards in singlefamily Zoning Districts by five percent, amend the rear yard requirements for through lots and corner lots in certain districts to permit second buildings where specified conditions are met, and allow Building Height increases to existing stories in existing nonconforming buildings in order to accommodate residential uses; affirming the Planning Departments determination under the California Environmental quality act; making findings of consistency with the general plan, and the eight priority policies of planning code, section 101. 1; and adopting findings of public necessity, convenience, and general welfare under p
History and those policies. We need to atone for this harm. There is no simple solution to undo this pain. This will take continued organizing and work on behalf of our board, working handinhand with our local community. We need to acknowledge and address our past harm for a more hopeful future, and we also need better policies and funding to combat deep disparities in housing, health care, education, transportation, and employment. I hope that we can Work Together to take this first step and pass this legislation thinking. Supervisor walton . Thank you. I want to thank the supervisors and all the cosponsors for working hard to set up this office of racial equity, and as we continue to attempt to address the injustice and inequalities that exist in our city and work to achieve tangible outcomes from recommendations from reports such as the unfinished agenda and the outmigration report, this will finally give us a formal platform to adequately address these recommendations and requires
O hearing your perspective these laws need to be naggetted to increase security. Our own constitution, federal law and several International Agreements serve as the foundation for the rise in protections that need to be embodied in our efforts to address the humanitarian crisis we are currently experiencing. Unform, the rhetoric and the policies of this administration have made achieving that balance more difficult and by all indications has exacerbated our challenges at the border. We must be mindful of the limitations we face. We have barely cracked the surface of what the coast guard needs and to protect our interests in the arctic. It is an expensive option reserved for Public Safety and flight risk is a valid concern. When Public Safety is not a concern, i should use alternatives to detention. When used as intended, the appropriate Case Management alternative to detention have proven to be effective in mitigating flight risk and mproving compliance. I remain seriously concerned ab
The land use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco board of supervisors for today monday july 15. Our clerk is ms. Major. Please make sure to silence all cell phones. To be included as part of a file should be submitted to the clerk. Items after today will appear on july 23 agenda. All right. We please read the first item. Item number 8 ordinance amending the planning code to require building setbacks for buildings fronting on narrow streets, modify front yard requirements in residential districts, increase required rear yards in singlefamily Zoning Districts by five percent, amend the rear yard requirements for through lots and corner lots in certain districts to permit second buildings where specified conditions are met, and allow Building Height increases to existing stories in existing nonconforming buildings in order to accommodate residential uses; affirming the Planning Departments determination under the California Environmental quality act; making findings of consi