Market make his gas station whatever it may need to be in the future. There is also been both between the tenant and the city, you know, what else can we do with this site . Certain other departments, the department of environment is interested in putting charging stations there. So all of these issues would take time, would take review. We cant do that in, you know, 68 months. So this would allow this lease and the term of it would allow all these things to be taken into consideration and try to Work Together as partners to move with the technology and whatever happens in the future. We did get an appraisal even though we werent required to under the code so we could come to a Fair Market Rent. It does substantially increase the rent. I believe it was 9,000 a month, now it will be approximately 16,000 a month. The percentage adjustment per year remains the same, 3 . The tenant pays all of the utilities and all permits and taxes. So there is no real downside in the sense that the tenan
Welcome to the San Francisco Planning Commission remote hearing for september 24, 2020. February 25, the mayor de claurd a local state of emergency for covid19 and being youd emergency orders making it possible to hold hearings remotely. By april 3, 2020 the Planning Commission received authorization to reconvene remotely through the shelter in place. This is our 23rd remote hearing. It requires everyones attention and your patience. If you are not speaking, please mute your microphone and turn off your video camera. To enable public sf gov tv is streaming live. Public comment is available by calling 14156550001 entering access code 146 152 9199 when you are committed or want to submit Public Health Public Comment. When your allotted time has reached ill indicate and take the next person to speak. Best practice to call from a quiet location, speak clearly and slowly and mute the volume on our television or computer. Before i take roll, commissioners, im sad to announce the passing of o
Chair peskin welcome to the land use and Transportation Committee today, september 21, 2020. I am chair aaron peskin, joined by supervisor ahsha safai and supervisor dean preston. Our clerk is miss erica major. Miss major, could you please make any announcements. Clerk yes. Due to the covid19 pandemic, city hall and board rooms are closed. Committee members will attend through Video Conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they are physically present. Public comment will be available on each item of this agenda. Depending on your provider, you can watch the meeting on cable channels 26, 78, or 99 or sfgov. Org is streami sfgovtv streaming the number across the stream. The number is 4156550001. The meeting i. D. Is 1462832975. Press pound, and pound again. When connected, you will hear the meeting discussions, but you will be muted and in listening mode only. When your item of interest comes up, please press star, three to be added to the speaker line. Best pra
Patience in advance. We have now migrated to web ex and are all new to the platform. Especially me. I expert this will eliminate some technical difficulties but may create new ones. If you are not speaking please mute or turn off video camera. Sfgovtv is broad casting and streaming live. We will receive Public Comment for each item on todays agenda. You can call 415610this access code will change on a weekly basis. That is one of the changes associated with migrating to web ex. When you are connected and would like to make your Public Comment for a particular item, please press star three to be added to the queue to speak. Each speaker will be allowed up to three minutes. When you have thirty seconds remaining, you will hear a chime indicating your time is up. Best practices are to speak clearly and slowly. At this time i would like to take roll. Proposed for continuance. Iemenitemtwo for the health sers master plan, general plan amendment is proposed for continuance to october first 2
Constant. Peoples habits an preferences and city and state policy always changing and theyll have an impact on the electricity demand in San Francisco. We used the i. R. P. To plan for changes that influence electricity demand and then identify how those changes influence the Electricity Supply portfolios were modeling. Our current work is focussed on analyzing two sensitivities. What if 100 of new vehicle registration in 2030 are electric vehicles. And what if all new construction in San Francisco is 100 electric. For our work now were assuming that would occur starting in 2024. After we complete our analysis, staff will recommend our preferred portfolio for the commission to adopt and that will be submitted to the california p. U. C. The preferred portfolio will tie together our Sensitivity Analysis, findings from our local Renewables Report which we submitted to the commission in february and city and state policy goals. What we submit will serve as a resource road map for clean pow