Being put correctly in the laundry room, things of that kind, theyve responded very quickly to take care of whatever issues we have. Inju your kind attendance is appreciated. We hope that you allow the veterans to remain where they are with some possible alterations but not to put them into multiple dwelling units. Thank you very kindly. Great. Thank you very much. Well open it up to Public Comment in support of the d. R. Request. I have a couple of speaker cards. Tommy avacolamecca, tony robles and michelle muton, and anyone else that would like to speak can line up on the screen side of the room and come forward in any order. We are in support because we are deeply concerned about the tenants and the tenants only. We would like to see the units legalized and judy wu forced to bring them up to code. Replace any materials that are not safe or appropriate. We feel these units could be legalized if the city really wanted to do it. It would be the easiest solution and the one that would have the least effect on the tenants health. A legislative fix is possible. That should not prevent this commission from recommending that. Im not clear what your powers are here, but it seems that there could be a resolution from this commission recommending legalization, especially since you are on record asking there be no cap in the john avalos bill two years ago and thats keeping units from being legalized. Being realistic, if displacement is going to happen, then we want more than verbal assurances from the city that no permits will ever be issued until all of the tenants are housed. Need i remind you that the road to hell is paved with good intentions and i believe the city has good intensions. But wear only hearing this verbally. I would like to see something in writing from the city, something in writing to the tenants, that states exactly what the city is going to do and what the timeline is here and the fact that no one will be displaced until there is a suitable and comparable replacement unit. Thats vital. I would hope that you as commissioners would demand that of the city, that there be something in writing or something that we can, you know, take, count on, that we can use, if the city doesnt come through. My organization does plan to keep to make sure that the city is accountable and that the city does come through with what theyre saying that theyre going to do. So i would hope that this Commission Also will be making that same demand of the city. I think the main point is to reiterate, if there will be displacements, we want a solid, written assurance that no permit will ever be issued until there is comparable replacement housing found for every single tenant. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good evening. I stay in one of the units, but im not a veteran. I came from a different program. Its like, if you take these housing away from us, what happens to people in programs like me . Where do i get place ed . Where do i get housed . I came from a program where i was on probation and i got housing probation. When i got in the program, i had no on. I have two jobs now. I stay in a nice unit. When i had a problem, she always fixed it. I never had a problem with the unit i stayed in. And this seems to me like instead of just trying to replace us, they should invest in her fixing it. Its more than just veterans that are suffering. You have other people that are suffering. If i get put out my place, where do i go . Im not a veteran. What options do i have . So im in support if you can just give her time to try to fix the units or come up with a better solution. Thats all i wanted to say. Thank you very much. Next speaker, please . Commissioners. Im tony robles. I represent senior and disability action. Wed like to see the units legalized. We dont want to see any of the tenants have their homes in jeopardy. Very much concerned because many of them are veterans, not all, but many are veterans, who have been through a lot and have fought for a lot and, you know, this is one thing they shouldnt have to be fighting tooth and nail for. This should be a right. They should have a home. Theyre entitled to that. Theyve earned that. We want to see the units legalized. The way things are in the city. The way things are run, its goofy. What assurances, if tenants have to move, are there . We know that in the current housing landscape, people are on patienting lists for a very long, long time. We would like to see some assurances if they do have to move and there is displacement that they will be moving and we would like to see the plans specific the specifics of those plans, again, like other people have stated, in writing. I think the gentleman who spoke earlier i dont think theres anything we could add. He spoke very, very eloquently about the needs of the tenants there and how we dont want to see tenants move to a part of town that will put them at risk. They can come and go as please. They can thrive. They have community and we would like to see that maintained and remain undisturbed. Thank you. [please sta times a week and i think this could be solved without i mean, if they want to punish judy woo, they can do it without putting housing at risk. Thank you. How is everybody doing up there today . Great. How are you . Im hanging in there. Im john talbot, im a navy veteran, i live at 1290 shafter, along with fred over there. And im hearing some bad things about judy i dont like, not only do i not like it, im very worried about what judys going to do. The reason im saying that, most of the veterans that saying good things about judy, me also. If you look up the word compassion in the dictionary, i wouldnt be surprised if you see judys picture in it. Shes always around and helps everybody who has a problem in their place. Thats not why were here today. Were here today because some veterans have to have to move. The reason they have to move is because judy has a Shopping List of violations she has to take care of and she cant take care of it while the veterans are living there, for example, i stay in a three unit house on the bottom floor, franks up stairs in a single unit in the back and joes up stairs in a single unit in the front. Judy wants to turn these two single units into one two bedrooms so joes kitchen and his bathroom have to go. So how is joe going to live down there while they tear down the kitchen and bathroom. Judy wants to take care of the violations. Shes good woman. She doesnt have a problem taking care of the violations but shes stuck between a rock and a hard place because she cant fix any of the violations until the People Living there move. Im hearing these thrones thrown at judy thank you sir. Thats your time. I didnt know i had a time. You have three minutes. Theres some things you dont know about. Hud inspects all the units before we move in. Why let veterans move into a place before we may have questions about that. People dont want to talk about that. Okay. Weve got to move on. Everybody has equal time. We appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you sir. We appreciate it. Put Homeless Veterans in. Sir, if everybody did this, well be very long sir, everybody has three minutes. We want to keep it fair. Next speaker please. Im michelle and i live on the 1700 block of newcomb avenue and im a part of the member of the Model Block Program and were supporting illegal units be terminated, to whatever extent needs to happen, my dad is a veteran. He lives in the providence senior housing, a legal unit. And i think it is wrong that veterans would be in a unit that is not properly staffed, thats not safe. That theres possibility of fire from electrical things and also to the neighbors that live in the vicinity of the apartments. While the apartment im speaking about is not currently on the list, its owned by judy woo and we have had a steady stream of problems as tenants. And you say walls go up in the middle of the living room to the wiring thats possibly there. In San Francisco, the houses are very close together and short or fire could ruin a whole block. No landlord should collect 3,100 for a property and not provide basic services. Thats whats happening. I think its right that homeless vets and everybody who is homeless should find a place and people currently residing in the apartments that are referred to in this discretionary review hearing should be kept up to code and perhaps the people who dont have residence as a result of the stuff being illegally manufactured and deceitfully put forth through the Planning Committee by the landlord are not the big honest people. Theyre making quite a profit. In one case in the examiner, there was 11,000 a month for one particular property. Thats not being helpful. Thats a problem. Thats a crime. I feel maybe judy should be on the hook, judy and her husband be on the hook for helping to place these people monetarily. Getting back to the property at 1750 newcomb avenue, which is not included in the things but owned by judy woo and i guess her husband, is that this theres ongoing problems for us as residents here. Were taxpayers and we have guns shot thank you maam. When you hear the chime you have 30 seconds left and theres a clock there. How you doing . Im a veteran. I just come off being on the street sir if you can speak there you go. For seven years i was on the street until i found judys apartment. Ive been there four and a half years, the place is beautiful. I never had a complaint, if i did, she was on it when i said something about it. I dont see after four and a half years, the place is inspected. It was inspected by people and now all of a sudden now its not up to code. Where does that come from . I dont understand. Thank you. Next speaker please. Good evening commissioners, i also stay in one of the units of judy woos, from what i understand, mainly the reason its illegal, theres too many of them. These are not slum units, theyre not falling down, theyre not infested or any of those things. Judy is a very receptive landlord. You call, she answers. Now, apparently something went on because all of us are on some kind of subsidy. All those places get inspected every year. Now yeah, we cant even move in without an inspection. They cant be that bad. And i excuse me, youre out of order and disrupting the hearing. Im sorry . Im speaking to the gentleman interrupting you. I dont understand. Were being put in a position where we may all end up on the street because basically because she tried to give more People Housing than she was a lotted to do. You know, i understand laws were broken and fines will be levied and what have you, thats fine. But that shouldnt affect us. And i know you have the power to let this to legalize the units without them becoming you have to take someones one bedroom take two one bedrooms for two peoples housing and make it bigger so the few of us can stay there. I dont understand. Im just i dont get it. I know i have more time but im not a public speaker but i felt the need to Say Something and thank you for your time. Thank you. Next speaker please. My name is tya, i have been renting from judy woo for six years. I came off a hood bash program on treasure island. I stayed there 14 months, i was homeless. I completed the program. I met judy woo. She showed me a unit, but it wasnt ready. It was currently being constructed and she told me it would be available in two weeks. After two weeks went by, i came back, i met with her and saw the place, it was a new place essentially. Im still there. Im still happy. Now, housing authority, they come by and certify the place annually. They all tell me its a great place, you know. Mr. Boris from the District Attorney office, he came by and saw my place. He thought it was great. He couldnt believe i was homeless before. I needed a break, i got a break thanks to judy woo. I greatly appreciate her and her efforts. I only have one thing that i would call a complaint and i didnt make it, the housing made it. One of my owls was not working on the stove. She went out and bought a new one the same day, had a Maintenance Man put it in. I havent had a problem since. One day i actually created a problem for her by stopping up the toilet. She replaced it, a brand new toilet. As far as i know, judy has been outstanding. Out here helping people and she told me i would have a place to live as long as i pay my rent. I do it. Im currently my rent is due is on this coming first of the month, i have a zero balance due and i like it like that. I pay my rent on time and as far as delapidated apartments, i dont know anything about it. I have a picture here, a short video if you care to look at it, of my place. We may call you up sir but your time is up. I appreciate it. Next speaker please. Good evening. Im mardina graham, i live about five doors from one of judys apartments. And im sorry about the veterans but i feel that San Francisco has a responsibility to all residents. When we allow someone to do Something Like that, it affects the neighbors in the neighborhood. What i feel the problem is is that its money. Its all about money. Hopefully the veterans, hopefully you can find places for them. I dont want anybody to be misplaced. Im not looking at anybody as being better than them, but i pay taxes, i pay my house note and i dont like living next to a place where the people and the trash because, well, actually we have been contacting judy woo. We talk to her by email and weve asked her to come out so we could show her some of the problems were having, she hasnt showed up yet. So i know shes taking care of those people paying her, shes getting a check from every month, but when it comes to the People Living in the area that she has places, shes not responding to us. So i think the city of San Francisco or the commission should respond to her. Thank you. Thank you. Any additional Public Comment . Weve kind of taken those both in support and against the dr. The project sponsor, do you want to make comment . You have five minutes. Thank you. Ryan patterson, the attorney for the Property Owner. Commissioners, this is a hard case. This saturday was veterans day and i think were all in agreement today that if there is a way to legally save these units, that that should happen. No matter what we think of what judy woo did. Were effectively dring staffs request along side with the tenants. Were on the same page as the tenants. Were trying to save the housing units. As it turns out, there is a way to save these homes. Legally. If you remove the extra stoves, the only issue, the reason staff says it cant be done is because of the rooms down matrix, places cant be independently accessible and have sinks. Its a policy interpretation. Its not law, its not code. You have the authority not to apply it. Its just the guideline for staff and the commission is not bound by it. I want to thank you forgiving time for our experts to do the property by property analysis. They have developed a list of code upgrades for each property to ensure safe quality housing. Jeremy shaw, ill go over one of the subject properties right now. If i can get the overhead. This is 1083 hollister. Right now were using the plans that the department has requested that we submit. So existing on the left, proposed on the right. The main idea at least on the ground floor for the planning proposal, there are two legal units combined into one. We want them to remain separate, and the way we do that is by removing the stove in one. We would go through convert a portion of the garage into living space so it could have appropriate egress. We would go through all the Electrical Systems and upgrade all the fire separations and sound proving between the units. In this particular case, we would be looking at lowering the rear grade in the backyard to have appropriate space for each unit. We can add mailboxes for all the units. And then fully repaint the interior, exterior. As pat i think wants to talk about, its a good value. We can do it together. Im not here for judy woo. Im here for vets. These units can be saved for 40,000 per unit. Its up to you to decide if you want to deal with no kitchen, you get to stay. I hope the city is good enough to say that. I hope were big enough to say that. Go ahead. Anyway, these are decent units. I have gone through every one of them. Theres two issues, exiting through the garage, easily addressed with sprinklers, administrative bolt and that can be solved and one building in the back that needs to be torn down. It is being torn down. Everything else is solvable. Ill save comments for rebuttal. I dont think were doing rebuttal. I think we have given ample time to both on this. Given that youre not this is not really rebutting anything. May i have 30 seconds to finish . Sure. Thank you. I just want to make clear that there are two options before the commission today. One is to deny them, or remove the extra stoves and the tenants can stay. I thank you for your time today. We do believe a cu is required for the process under ordinance 3316. I want to tell you we are in early stages of discussions with the City Attorneys Office to reach a settlement. Thank you mr. Patterson. We will close this portion of the hearing and open it to commissioner comments and questions. Why do i have such a bad feeling about all this. Quotes from a city and county deputy city attorney, illegal construction, litigation, intentionally deceiving, substandard building materials, manipulation of dr process and uninspected housing. Those are a lot of red flags to me. I havent heard from the actual owner to dispute these. My thoughts are leaning toward staff recommendation, none of us up here are trying to displace anybody. Thats probably one of the most important thing every one of us up here every thursday. If anybody thinks were trying to displace people, thats not the case. Commissioner melgar. So like commissioner kroppel, i feel theres no good options in this situation. I heard from the owners representative a new suggestion that i hadnt heard from anyone before, which is to remove the stoves, which is creative. And that also makes me think that very valuable vouchers will buy even less for the tenants because they wont have a stove. And that just kills me. This landlord, to me, has taken advantage of the tenants, the city, our code and the folks most impacted are the tenants. So i did have a question for mr. Buckley, we did have, you know, one of the commenters who mentioned he was not a veteran. He does not have a voucher. I want to hear from you he said he wasnt the only one. We heard from miss cowen, but the flash vouchers are pretty valuable and feels confident we can find comparable housing and it can be the case, but what about the folks without