Creating additional units. I was excited to see that the three units were completely separate and not subsumed in the larger front units. It lends itself to a lot more. They appear to be much more independent, but also, a higher chance chance that they will be rented out because it will not be for when aunt tilly comes to visit. I thank you did a great job here they honestly appreciate the honesty and accuracy in the e. I. R. Because it actually laid out the fact that we, indeed can get a project in here and still retain a portion of the building i am in full support. Is that a motion . Commissioner fung . Probably i might have been the only one who would have supported the demolition of this structure and the creation of a new structure and a renewal of our housing stock, however, the fact is that given that direction by both the commission and staff, it appears to be a reasonable compromise solution. From the opposition letter we got, it appears that they may have misconstrued it a little bit or perhaps they wanted to see that building removed in terms of the rear yard. However, i sit i could support this project as currently so moved. Second. Commissioner moore . Would you mind telling us briefly how you feel about designing three reasonably sized a. D. U. In the space provided . You have 50 feet running rear Property Line width and you have 20foot ten pro units unit. Does that give you a reasonably sized layout . I think the Square Footage is approximately 550 square feet. What we werent trying to do is make the shoehorn studio units behind the garage in the basement that you see in San Francisco. We took the existing structure, divided it into three parts. The loft, they are two story because the one has a 13foot ceiling. The bedroom and the bathroom downstairs has about an eight and a half to 9foot ceiling. It really is a townhouse a. D. U. We are excited because it has a two story glazing there so it is not the typical a. D. U. That you see that comes before you in the past. Were just trying to take the existing structure in the back. There are some windows and doors on the back of the building. That building is 3 feet from the Property Line. Our plan calls for all those windows to be closed. Theres nobody looking out on the back to the adjacent property to the west. Everything will be closed. We are keeping the parapet, we are keeping the footprint of that building. Thank you for explaining that without having a sketch of it. It is a little bit hard to understand. We apologize because that sort of got taken out to the side and was reduced. Will it be billed simultaneously . What we will do is after this approval we will file for a side permit for the front portion portion of the building and we will do a seismic upgrade of the rear portion, which means it is eligible for one more a. D. U. Thank you. Thank you. Singh nothing further, theres a commotion that has been seconded to approve this matter with conditions and adopts equal findings. On that motion. [roll call] so moved, commissioners. That passes unanimously. Zoning administrator, what say you . I will close the public hearing on the variance. Very good. Meeting is adjourned. The San FranciscoHistoric Preservation for wednesday, june 19, 2019. Please silence the mobile devices. And when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. We will take role. [roll call] first on the agenda, commissioner, is general public comment. I have no speaker cards. Any member of the public wish to address the commission . For general comment. If it is listed on the agenda, you have to wait for it to be called. Seeing none, close public comment. Department matter, item 1, directors announcement. No directors report at this time. An item 2, review of past events at the planning commission, staff report and announcements. No report on planning commission. However, did want to inform you that we have at the board two items recently reviewed and assessed. The 524 union street, paper doll, was approved. This was initiated some time ago here. And also introduced at the board. The landmark designation for 2031 bush street. Thats all i have. If there are no questions, commissioner, we can move on to item three under mission matter. President s report and announcements. U an i wanted to inform the other commissioners that we met to talk about the changes with the staffing for the commission with mr. Fryes departure. And one is instead of having a Single Person for that area. And delegate that to the three quadrant and to the three supervisors each that lead to quadrants. And help me with the name. And which is great and elizabeth gordon. And those will be in the projects will be based on the quadrants that they are overseeing. And mr. Joycelyn will be here with us. So were all working out the kind of kinks that were so used to relying on mr. Frye and so be a not totally smooth process. And we are learning and think it will be an improvement. Hopefully it will lighten our lessen the bottleneck of some of the communications where it will be shared amongst three people as opposed to one. Very good, commissioners. Item 5 excuse me, item 4, consideration of Adoption Draft minutes for the arc of may 1, 2019 and the regular hearing of may 15, 2019. I have no speaker cards. Open this up to public comment. Any member of the public wish to speak to either of the two minutes . Seeing none, bring it baing to the commission. I move to adopt the Meeting Minutes of may 15 regular hearing and may 1arc hearing. Second. Awe thank you, commissioners. On that motion to adopt from may 1 and may 15. Commissioner black. Yes. U a commissioner johns. Yes. Commissioner pearlman. Yes. A commissioner matsuda. Yes. President hyland. Item 5, commission comments and questions. Any comments or questions, commissioners . I have a comment. Mr. Wolfram. U an i would like to inform the commissioners that this is my last hearing resigning june 30 as i am moving out of the city, and i want to thank you, all, for your service and happy to work with you for 10 years. Some of you for 10 years and some of you for not as long. Its been a real pleasure. Likewise. I was actually going to talk about commissioner jonck not being with us anymore and to act exoffici and i was going to recommend commissioner wolfram which obviously will not be happening. Lets hold off on that and take that up on the next hearing and give us time for the benefit of the public as of today, we will have two commissioner who is will no longer be with us. Commissioner wolfram and we gave you the big send off. That is true. And certainly we do thank you for being with us and 10 years has been very impressive and i have enjoyed working with you immensely and wish you the best. Thank you. Again. Again. Thank you. Seeing nothing further, commissioner, we can move on to, can of items proposed for continuance. Item 6, 2019002774des at 770 woolsey street. This is a landmark designation application proposed for continuance to july 17. And i understand commissioner hyland needs to be recused. That is what we understand. Motion to recuse motion. I so move. Thank you, commissioners. On that motion to recuse, commissioner hyland, commissioner black. Yes. Asian commissioner wolfram. Yes. U a commissioner matsuda. Commissioner president hyland. So moved. Since we have to now identify why were being recused, can we ask that question . Absolutely. So i have a consulting arrange wment ark connectual Resources Group and they are the consultant on this project. I see. Okay. Thank you. Appreciate that. Unfortunately, that was read rejust got from the attorney, the city attorney. I have no speaker cards. It is on continuance. Were proposing to continue it. We voted. We voted to recuse commissioner hyland. We need to vote to continue the matter. We need a motion actually. So moved. Second. A thank you, commissioners. On that motion then to continue item 6 to july 17. Commissioner black. Yes. U a commissioner johns. U a yes. Commissioner pearlman. Yes. Commissioner matsuda. Yes. And that passes 50. There are no items on the consent calendar placing us under the regular calendar item 7a through f for case 201 haiti o 12009lbr for case 2019012009lbr. And 2019012004lbr for properties at 305 divisadero, 25 ball balboa street. And 815 burnett avenue respectively. These are all legacy business registry applications. Good afternoon, commissioners. Desiree smith and before you are six legacy business registry applications and resolutions which were submitted to the department by the office of Small Business and are ready for your recommendation. Your findings today will be forwarded to the Small Business commission for final action. The first application before you is for comics experience. Comics experience is a comic book and graphic novel store located at 305 divisadero street in april 1989. At the time, there were procter gamblesty 24 comic book shops in San Francisco. Today there are just eight left. Com comic experience is the oldest comic bookstore with the same location and the same owner who is also a major figure in the comicbook industry. The features and traditions that define the business include the two locations, 305 divisadero and 2381 ocean avenue as well as their window displays, graphic novel of the month club, reader and creator focused Business Model and the video archives. The second legacy business application is for hockey haven, which is a neighborhood sports bar established in the Outer Richmond district by renee trudeau, a french canadian who played hockey for the new york rangers. He moved San Francisco and opened hockey haven. The bar has had only three owners and remains a thriving neighborhood business. The features include the location at 3625 balboa, the televised sports t wall of fame on one interior wall, including photographs of renee trudeau. The monday night steak dinner. Pool table, outdoor garden, pebble dash front facade and the exterior signs. The third business is a restaurant and the familyrun restaurant that was established by the leppy family at 50 west portal avenue. El toreador Mexican Restaurant created an environment full of memorabilia. Since 2011, esperanza has been running the restaurant after the passing of her husband along with her sons and a t chef who has been there since 32 years. The traditional regional mexican dishes, exterior painted areas and San FranciscoState University students and the interior restaurant decoration including mexican art and dolls. The next application is joe good Performance Group. Joe goode established the Performance Group with the mission of promoting, understanding, and compassion and tolerance among people through the innovative use of dance and theater. It is currently located at 499 alabama street in the project art top building and arts complex in the Mission District where it has operated the past 32 years. Joe goode Performance Group has reformed in many venues throughout the city and offered numerous dance classes since the inception. Physical features include the location at 499 alabama street, the production of unique Dance Theater performances and performance installations, and fusion of dance with spoken word, song, and multiimmediate elements and the strong sense of queer identity t creative of risk taking and the and the performance dance space. The next is for Anchor Brewing Company presently located at 1705 mariaposa street and his soninlaw auto shinkle jr. Dating from the mid 1850s and anchor brand beer derives the name from the 19th century and steam was a nickname for beer brewed on the west coast of america. By 1975, anchor was producing a variety of distinctive beers and contributed to the micro brew revolution. Physical features and traditions include the location at 1705 mariaposa street as well as the traditional brewing techniques with modern methods of sanitation, finishing, packaging and the copper brew house and fermenting pans and one of the a kind glass bottles. The last is for cruisen the castro walking tours established in 1989 by trevor haley and offers the tapestry of lgbtq history and culture dating from the San Francisco gold rush to the aids epidemic and beyond. Haley arrives in the pay area in 1972 as dorothy fondren, a lieutenant commander. A proud lesbian, she found herself immersed in the social and political upheaval of gay people in the 1970s and 1980s and eventually changed her name to trevor haley. After learning a masters degree with local history in tourism, shu created the features that define the business include the location and the castro neighborhood intimate walking neighborhood and the focus on lgbtq rights and landmark sites. After a review of the applications, staff finds all six applicants have met the credit to qualify for listing on the legacy business registry. This concludes my presentation. And i am happy to answer any questions you may have. I believe many of the representatives are here today. Thank you, ms. Smith. Lets go ahead and open this to public comment. We have a couple of cards. Kathy and laura. Come on up. How about kathy first. Go ahead please. Whatever works. Doesnt matter. Good afternoon, everybody. Thank you very much. It is an honor to be here. I just completed the walking tour today and reminded every day why do i what i do. I had a woman, a black woman from georgia who was on my tour and shared with my group what happened to her. She worked for the department of treasury in washington, d. C. And it somehow got out in the early 90s she was a lesbian. She came home one night to find a bullet hole over her fouryearold daughters head, above her bed. Her neighbor reminded her that lesbians are not welcome there. And she went deep south to a small town in georgia for the past 25 years. Today i had the absolute pleasure of cruisen the castro with her, her first day in San Francisco. And i can assure you cassandra feels amazing right now. This is why i do what i do every day. And its changing lives. And education is knowledge and power and, gosh, i am so humbled by that. Thank you for the opportunity. I bought the business from trevor haley in 2005, so i walk the tours almost every day. And it is an absolute honor, so thank you. Thank you. Next speaker. Just a quick note. So i just wanted to say you have already heard a good amount about our history and the 123 years in San Francisco. I just want to say thank you for taking the time to listen and for your consideration of Anchor Brewing Company as a legacy business. I feel incredibly fwart to bard toll the story every day. We would not exist without San Francisco and throw brewing has advanced since we started fermenting the beers on the rooftop, we are to staying here in our beloved city. Thank you for your time and consideration. Linda trudell. Good afternoon. Thank you. I am here representing erin for the hockey haven. And i am part of the family that started the original hockey haven ownership. My father is rene trudeau, and he was the hockey player. A little his history is he was in the business for about 10 years and then he was paralyzed. My mother took care of him, and she had to learn the business. And she went to Bartending School to learn how to make drinks. She had to get on the license because at that time a woman couldnt be behind the bar to serve drinks. It was against the law. A long time ago. And so she did that. And she ran the bar. And then my father passed away in 1984, and in 1989, she decided to retire. She sold the bar to josephine and marguerite, and down the road they told it to aaron massey. And aaron and i have reconnected and im just thrilled to death of what she has done with the bar. Shes cleaned it up. It looks beautiful. Im glad she kept can you kept the uniqueness and i am honored hob here to help her represent it. My mother is 89, and she knows what is going on here, and she is thrilled to death that it stayed a womenowned business, and so am i. Any questions . Great. Thank you. Force robert sheets. Good afternoon. Thank you for taking the time to listen to us. Im robert sheets, city gardener, and used to be the gardener at city hall. And a longtime resident out in the outer sunset. Patron of the hockey bar and grill which is a gift and treasure that has helped defind our neighborhood for decades. To us its not just a bar, but a place to meet after work and check in with friends. See how everybodys day went, a place to share your triumphs and get a shoulder when times are rough. The owners of the hockey, new and old, have posted the neighborhood locals and visitors through countless world series wins, basketball wins, hollywood barbecues and personal events and wakes and wedding celebrations. Theres corned beef on st. Patricks day, countless potlucks and if you dont have a place to go to on thanksgiving, eat and fell at home at the hockey. Regardless of how far away you move from the neighborhood or how long its been since youve walked into the hockey, we know you will be greeted by friends on both sides of the bar. The dictionary defines legacy as the gift of one person handed down from one to the other. We have lost many landmarks in our neighborhood. Recently the Little Christmas tree lot is now an apartment building, but the hockey remains much as it has since the first day i walked in 30 years ago. Erin and caramel, when they started the business did not change it much. Cleaned it up but kept a lot of it the same. Much the same way shawn and joseph didnt change it in their care. The sign reads hockey haven bar and grill as it has for decades even when the grill is not being used and hockey games took a backseat to warriors games. The original owner was a hockey player and the picture graces the bar walls as does pictures of many locals, new and old. With targets, c. V. S. , and starbucks popping up more and more, it is important to protect the connection to the past in San Francisco. And for us out in our neighborhood, the hockey is that connection.