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SFGTV Government Access Programming July 14, 2024

It would pay for the operations expenses and furnishings for a District Headquarters Office and a Cultural Community center at 229 ellis street. It would pay for the district Public Awareness place making campaign that the district is beginning to undertake, which includes banners, murals, and branding in the district. It would also pay for a district launch party on august 31st of this year commemorating the 53 rd anniversary of the comptons cafeteria rights. It would pay for a transgender tenderloin oral and visual storytelling project to raise awareness for the rich transgender history of the tenderloin neighborhood and it would also pay for aspects of district Strategic Planning and for the development of the report that is required for all cultural districts. That is my report. Thank you very much. I will submit those expenditures for your approval. There is no file report for this. There is no b. L. A. Report for this. His or any Public Comment . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. I would like to move this to the board with a positive recommendation and we can take this without objection. Please call item eight. Resolution approving and authorizing the director of the Mayors Office of housing and Community Development to execute documents relating to loans for the acquisition, rehabilitation or permanent financing for four projects pursuant to the small site program, preservation and Seismic Safety Program and Downtown Neighborhood Preservation Fund for a total loan amount not to exceed 87. 5 million. Thank you very much. I think today we have liliana lopez. Hello. Good morning, chair and supervisors. I am one of two project managers for the small sights program at the Mayors Office of housing and Community Development. Today the action i am requesting you to approve his first a resolution authorizing the director of mohcd to execute on loans providing permanent financing for four projects and one requesting when requesting Downtown Neighborhood Preservation Fund. And requesting preservation and Seismic Safety Programs for past Mortgage Loan financing. The second request is confirmation of planning sequel determination and findings with respect to the projects regarding the general plan and planning code section 101. 1. These loans are brought before you today because the loan terms are 40 years and thus require your approval. One thing i do want to point out is all the projects requesting funds today fall within programmatic and funding guidelines of the ssp program, with a total not to exceed the amount of 37 million, which is actually 51,000 less than what is written in the resolution you received. I am going to gloss over these because my colleague talked about these last month when we were here. I will focus on the projects. If you have questions, we can answer them at the end. So the four projects before you today, three of them are located in district nine and one is located in district three. Among the four projects, the units total 100 residential and four commercial units. Projects are in various stages of development from preconstruction, to post rehab and are expected to close between august and november of this year. The first one is 305 send carlos which is sponsored by Mission Economic Development Agency in district nine. It includes ten units plus two former garage spaces that have been converted into two a. D. U. Units. Two retail spaces were rehabbed and are now being released to Community Serving tenants, which include a music teacher and an artist or jewellery maker. The building is curtly occupied by households ranging from 11 and my two 71 a. M. I. The things are occupied by latino households, half being elderly and other half our family. 937 clay is sponsored by chinatown Community Development center and is in district three. This project will rehab and preserve 71 s. R. O. Units while adding two new larger units and preserving one groundfloor retail space. Prior to acquisition, the tenants were facing evictions and harassment threats. The crew the tenants are chineseamerican individuals, families and seniors with incomes averaging 30 a. M. I. The next project is 3198 24th street on the corner of south van ness and 24th. It is sponsored by Mission Economic Development Agency, also in district nine. The project is fully occupied with eight residential units and incomes ranging between 13 a. M. I. And 100 and 5 a. M. I. , with the overall average being 52 . The funding will preserve provide seismic and life safety upgrades and will enable five longstanding Community Businesses to be preserved. Finally, we have 654, street, which upon completion will include seven residential units including five onebedroom, one studio, and a threebedroom unit the construction work remaining includes the conversion of a Carriage House into a onebedroom accessory dwelling unit. Finally, i recommend your approval of the resolution so mohcd can provide the permanent financing to preserve these buildings as affordable for low to moderate income families for the generations to come. Im happy to answer any questions and my colleague, Caroline Mccormick is here, as well as a representative. Thank you so much. Thank you. Lets hear from the b. L. A. , please. The board is being asked to approve loans totaling 37. 5 million for the four small sights projects. There are three different types of amounts that are being requested in this legislation. We summarized them on page 15 of our report. 937 clay would receive funding from the Downtown Neighborhood Preservation Fund as well as the preservation Seismic Safety Program. San carlos, on the 24th Street Project will receive funding from a small sights program as well as the Preservation Program in terms of the loan amount and the loan terms, they are all summarized in that table. The loan amount are for 33. 6 million. This is less than 37. 5 million as specified in the legislation. The difference has to do with a contingency encase project costs are higher than anticipated to allow them to go up to each loan program. We would you have a technical amendment to have the correct amount placed in the legislation we recommend approval as amended lets open this up for Public Comment. Are there any members of the public that would like to comment on this item . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. I understand that the b. L. A. Gives as a recommendation to approve as amended, so can we take that amendment, please . I make a motion to approve that amendment. We can take that without objection, and then i would like to make a motion to move this to the board with a positive recommendation as amended. Thank you very much. Madame clerk, please call item number 9. Nine is a resolution authorizing the Sheriffs Department to enter into a third amendment to the existing contract between the commissary commissary network and the city for a jail Commissary Services to extend the Term Contract by six months beginning september 1 st for a total term of such ever first, 2014 through for butte 28th, 2020 with no change to the guaranteed annual minimum income of 590,000. Thank you very much. I think we have kristin here from the Sheriffs Department. Yes. Im here today to request approval. The Term Extension of the current inmate commissary by six months from september 21st 2019 to ferrier 28th 2020. Some program history. This is a revenue contract currently with keith commissary network. We have had it since september 2014. It and prides provides inmates the opportunity to purchase food, personal care items, stationary, on accounts that are funded by friends and family. Currently the financial terms of this contract have keith pay 40 3 of net sales to the Inmate Welfare Fund. The r. F. P. We do have an r. F. P. Out now for a new contract that was initially posted in january of this year. It has similar financial terms, however, working with the treasurers financial Justice Project as well as the mayor mayors budget office, we were able to council that r. F. P. With those financial terms. We have introduced a new r. F. P. For which we actually already have bids, it eliminates payments to the Inmate Welfare Fund. It reduces commissary accounts deposit fees and this ultimately reduces inmate cost for commissary. While we are here asking for a sixmonth extension, it is my hope that we will be implementing the new contract well prior to the line that is in the legislature. So the Inmate Welfare Fund is established by the california penal code, which allows the sheriff to establish a fund for the county to be used for the benefit of education and welfare of inmates confined within jail. Sources currently come from commissary commissions and inmate phone calls primarily. We are moving away from that. As you know on the inmate phone calls, we are reducing the cost of inmate phone calls now by 50 from the end of last fiscal year to the beginning of this fiscal year, and it is our intention to reduce that down to zero before this fiscal year is out. When we go into the new commissary contract, it will also take away the funding for this. Then program the program and supplies are around violence prevention, sobriety, family connections, and lets see, one last slide. The minute the benefits of the new contract ends the commissary commissions. This will in turn result in savings for inmates. And then also there is a reduced cost of adding funds to inmate accounts. Currently, if someone wants to put 20 on an inmates account on the web, it is a 5dollar cost that will come down to a dollar. Although, primarily these days, during the sheriffs term, she was able to reduce the deposit at that cash deposit at the kiosk at the jail his 20, and that is really where primarily people make their deposits now. That is great. It looks as though we are moving in a positive direction to give some relief to the inmates or people who are incarcerated when they are using these services. Is that correct . Yes, maam. This is the bridge of money to finish off the rest of this contract. This is really because we issue the r. F. P. Under similar financial terms, but then turned around, we understood through the budget will be able to fund this to the general fund. We pulled that r. F. P. , and so we have so we have a new r. F. P. Out there and we are just needing some more time to finish that process. Theres a good chance that we could be done within three months to have the new contract. Okay. That is great. There is no b. L. A. Report on this. Lets open this up for Public Comment. Would any members of the public wish to comment on item number 9 seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Colleagues, i would like to make a recommendation to move this to the board with a positive recommendation. And we take that without objection . Thank you very much. Thank you. Madame clerk, please call item number 10. Item ten is resolution approving and authorizing the Real Estate Division two and acquire Real Property located at 1828 edward avenue for a Purchase Price of 67. 3 million subject to future authorization of certificates of participation and placed with the Real Property under the jurisdiction of the Real Estate Division for use of storing evidence and moving property from other locations. Thank you very much. Good morning. I would like to thank them for reviewing this project and we agree with their recommendations before you today, i am seeking a positive recommendation for a resolution authorizing the acquisition of Real Property at 1828 egbert avenue. I will briefly go through the project description, dual points , timeline, cost. We also have a few minor changes to the resolution which i will walk through and then next steps the property to be acquired is located at 1828 egbert avenue. It is a fourstory building with a reinforced concrete frame. It is approximately 127,000 square feet in total. Each floor has a floor plate of approximately 31,700 square feet there is also a 63,000 square foot parking lot adjacent to the end part of the sign. The building meets the highest seismic standards. It has a seismic importance rating of 1. 5, and occupancy category rating of four. It is currently being used for self storage for approximately 900 customers. Looking at the pictures that are on the screen before you, the first picture in the upper left, it is a little dark, but you can see the building which is on the lefthand side. It is an lshaped building. The property to be acquired is in yellow hash marks. The parking lot area is in the upper portion of that picture, and also extends to the right. The property that is in the lower righthand corner is an adjacent parcel and not part of this acquisition. The second picture on your right shows the front of the property to be acquired. As you will see, it is a very robust structure and has no windows. The lower lefthand picture shows the rear of the property. You can see the rear of the building and a portion of the parking lot, and the lower righthand side, you can see the interior of the property and its vacant condition. You will note that the concrete columns are widely spaced and uniform, which allows for a very efficient use of the space. The deal terms, the Purchase Price is 67. 3 million. This was subject to an appraisal under review appraisal. The negotiated price is consistent with the market value as part of the deal term, the seller has requested a leaseback the purpose of the leaseback is to allow the seller time to vacate the current self storage tenant. At this point, i wanted to make clear that the site is being used exclusively for storage of goods and self storage. There are no residents, there are no businesses that would be displaced by this acquisition. The initial leaseback term would be for six months, however, recently the seller requested an option for three additional months should that prove necessary to vacate all of the tenants. This recent request by the seller is agreed upon by real estate and we are asking that this be included as part of the amendment this morning. The rent for the lease will be 1,000 per month. I believe that this is an approximation of the fair market value of this lease in that the only purpose under the lease is to vacate existing tenant. The thousand dollars per month will be taken out of a holdback amount. The holdback amount is 5 million, which will be held in escrow. This will serve as liquidated damages should the seller fail to remove all of the selfserve tenants in the timeframe within either the sixmonth or ninemonth, should an option be exercised. Speaking briefly to the uses, this building will be used as city secure storage. The primary tenant will be the Police Department. The Police Department must vacate their Storage Facility at the hall of justice where evidence is currently located, as well as building 606 at the shipyard, which is where Police Property is currently located. The purchase of egbert provides the city a longterm assurance that evidence is orderly and well maintained and well documented. The egbert site meets the police s needs in terms of space , infrastructure, security, and seismic strength. It also would decrease the loss or misplacement of items and ensures the integrity for trial. It also allows for retesting for those wrongly convicted on appeal. A timeline of relevant date, if approved by this committee today , we will be going before the board of supervisors on july 30th for their approval of the purchase and Sale Agreement. The purchase and Sale Agreement is contingent upon the issuance of c. O. P. , certificates of participation, which will finance the acquisition. We anticipate september 2019 the introduction of c. O. P. In october 2019 and issuance of the approval of c. O. P. You can see here in the timeline , the issuance of december or january. Well start the leaseback process upon vacancy of the tendencies. We would take occupancy, and this timeline, which would conclude in either july through october of 2020, would still allow us to meet our target dates for an ho jay exit. I did speak to a revision of the resolution. The resolution, direct im recommending the resolution be revised in three locations to do two things. One, to add a three month option to the lease term, and second, to incorporate the b. L. A. s recommended amendment. Those changes would occur on page 1212, line 22, page 3, line six, at page 4, lines nine and ten. I do have proposed language for the clerk if you are interested. That concludes my presentation. Commander commander sullivan of the District Headquarters Office<\/a> and a Cultural Community<\/a> center at 229 ellis street. It would pay for the district Public Awareness<\/a> place making campaign that the district is beginning to undertake, which includes banners, murals, and branding in the district. It would also pay for a district launch party on august 31st of this year commemorating the 53 rd anniversary of the comptons cafeteria rights. It would pay for a transgender tenderloin oral and visual storytelling project to raise awareness for the rich transgender history of the tenderloin neighborhood and it would also pay for aspects of district Strategic Planning<\/a> and for the development of the report that is required for all cultural districts. That is my report. Thank you very much. I will submit those expenditures for your approval. There is no file report for this. There is no b. L. A. Report for this. His or any Public Comment<\/a> . Seeing none, Public Comment<\/a> is closed. I would like to move this to the board with a positive recommendation and we can take this without objection. Please call item eight. Resolution approving and authorizing the director of the Mayors Office<\/a> of housing and Community Development<\/a> to execute documents relating to loans for the acquisition, rehabilitation or permanent financing for four projects pursuant to the small site program, preservation and Seismic Safety Program<\/a> and Downtown Neighborhood<\/a> Preservation Fund<\/a> for a total loan amount not to exceed 87. 5 million. Thank you very much. I think today we have liliana lopez. Hello. Good morning, chair and supervisors. I am one of two project managers for the small sights program at the Mayors Office<\/a> of housing and Community Development<\/a>. Today the action i am requesting you to approve his first a resolution authorizing the director of mohcd to execute on loans providing permanent financing for four projects and one requesting when requesting Downtown Neighborhood<\/a> Preservation Fund<\/a>. And requesting preservation and Seismic Safety Program<\/a>s for past Mortgage Loan<\/a> financing. The second request is confirmation of planning sequel determination and findings with respect to the projects regarding the general plan and planning code section 101. 1. These loans are brought before you today because the loan terms are 40 years and thus require your approval. One thing i do want to point out is all the projects requesting funds today fall within programmatic and funding guidelines of the ssp program, with a total not to exceed the amount of 37 million, which is actually 51,000 less than what is written in the resolution you received. I am going to gloss over these because my colleague talked about these last month when we were here. I will focus on the projects. If you have questions, we can answer them at the end. So the four projects before you today, three of them are located in district nine and one is located in district three. Among the four projects, the units total 100 residential and four commercial units. Projects are in various stages of development from preconstruction, to post rehab and are expected to close between august and november of this year. The first one is 305 send carlos which is sponsored by Mission Economic<\/a> Development Agency<\/a> in district nine. It includes ten units plus two former garage spaces that have been converted into two a. D. U. Units. Two retail spaces were rehabbed and are now being released to Community Serving<\/a> tenants, which include a music teacher and an artist or jewellery maker. The building is curtly occupied by households ranging from 11 and my two 71 a. M. I. The things are occupied by latino households, half being elderly and other half our family. 937 clay is sponsored by chinatown Community Development<\/a> center and is in district three. This project will rehab and preserve 71 s. R. O. Units while adding two new larger units and preserving one groundfloor retail space. Prior to acquisition, the tenants were facing evictions and harassment threats. The crew the tenants are chineseamerican individuals, families and seniors with incomes averaging 30 a. M. I. The next project is 3198 24th street on the corner of south van ness and 24th. It is sponsored by Mission Economic<\/a> Development Agency<\/a>, also in district nine. The project is fully occupied with eight residential units and incomes ranging between 13 a. M. I. And 100 and 5 a. M. I. , with the overall average being 52 . The funding will preserve provide seismic and life safety upgrades and will enable five longstanding Community Businesses<\/a> to be preserved. Finally, we have 654, street, which upon completion will include seven residential units including five onebedroom, one studio, and a threebedroom unit the construction work remaining includes the conversion of a Carriage House<\/a> into a onebedroom accessory dwelling unit. Finally, i recommend your approval of the resolution so mohcd can provide the permanent financing to preserve these buildings as affordable for low to moderate income families for the generations to come. Im happy to answer any questions and my colleague, Caroline Mccormick<\/a> is here, as well as a representative. Thank you so much. Thank you. Lets hear from the b. L. A. , please. The board is being asked to approve loans totaling 37. 5 million for the four small sights projects. There are three different types of amounts that are being requested in this legislation. We summarized them on page 15 of our report. 937 clay would receive funding from the Downtown Neighborhood<\/a> Preservation Fund<\/a> as well as the preservation Seismic Safety Program<\/a>. San carlos, on the 24th Street Project<\/a> will receive funding from a small sights program as well as the Preservation Program<\/a> in terms of the loan amount and the loan terms, they are all summarized in that table. The loan amount are for 33. 6 million. This is less than 37. 5 million as specified in the legislation. The difference has to do with a contingency encase project costs are higher than anticipated to allow them to go up to each loan program. We would you have a technical amendment to have the correct amount placed in the legislation we recommend approval as amended lets open this up for Public Comment<\/a>. Are there any members of the public that would like to comment on this item . Seeing none, Public Comment<\/a> is closed. I understand that the b. L. A. Gives as a recommendation to approve as amended, so can we take that amendment, please . I make a motion to approve that amendment. We can take that without objection, and then i would like to make a motion to move this to the board with a positive recommendation as amended. Thank you very much. Madame clerk, please call item number 9. Nine is a resolution authorizing the Sheriffs Department<\/a> to enter into a third amendment to the existing contract between the commissary commissary network and the city for a jail Commissary Services<\/a> to extend the Term Contract<\/a> by six months beginning september 1 st for a total term of such ever first, 2014 through for butte 28th, 2020 with no change to the guaranteed annual minimum income of 590,000. Thank you very much. I think we have kristin here from the Sheriffs Department<\/a>. Yes. Im here today to request approval. The Term Extension<\/a> of the current inmate commissary by six months from september 21st 2019 to ferrier 28th 2020. Some program history. This is a revenue contract currently with keith commissary network. We have had it since september 2014. It and prides provides inmates the opportunity to purchase food, personal care items, stationary, on accounts that are funded by friends and family. Currently the financial terms of this contract have keith pay 40 3 of net sales to the Inmate Welfare Fund<\/a>. The r. F. P. We do have an r. F. P. Out now for a new contract that was initially posted in january of this year. It has similar financial terms, however, working with the treasurers financial Justice Project<\/a> as well as the mayor mayors budget office, we were able to council that r. F. P. With those financial terms. We have introduced a new r. F. P. For which we actually already have bids, it eliminates payments to the Inmate Welfare Fund<\/a>. It reduces commissary accounts deposit fees and this ultimately reduces inmate cost for commissary. While we are here asking for a sixmonth extension, it is my hope that we will be implementing the new contract well prior to the line that is in the legislature. So the Inmate Welfare Fund<\/a> is established by the california penal code, which allows the sheriff to establish a fund for the county to be used for the benefit of education and welfare of inmates confined within jail. Sources currently come from commissary commissions and inmate phone calls primarily. We are moving away from that. As you know on the inmate phone calls, we are reducing the cost of inmate phone calls now by 50 from the end of last fiscal year to the beginning of this fiscal year, and it is our intention to reduce that down to zero before this fiscal year is out. When we go into the new commissary contract, it will also take away the funding for this. Then program the program and supplies are around violence prevention, sobriety, family connections, and lets see, one last slide. The minute the benefits of the new contract ends the commissary commissions. This will in turn result in savings for inmates. And then also there is a reduced cost of adding funds to inmate accounts. Currently, if someone wants to put 20 on an inmates account on the web, it is a 5dollar cost that will come down to a dollar. Although, primarily these days, during the sheriffs term, she was able to reduce the deposit at that cash deposit at the kiosk at the jail his 20, and that is really where primarily people make their deposits now. That is great. It looks as though we are moving in a positive direction to give some relief to the inmates or people who are incarcerated when they are using these services. Is that correct . Yes, maam. This is the bridge of money to finish off the rest of this contract. This is really because we issue the r. F. P. Under similar financial terms, but then turned around, we understood through the budget will be able to fund this to the general fund. We pulled that r. F. P. , and so we have so we have a new r. F. P. Out there and we are just needing some more time to finish that process. Theres a good chance that we could be done within three months to have the new contract. Okay. That is great. There is no b. L. A. Report on this. Lets open this up for Public Comment<\/a>. Would any members of the public wish to comment on item number 9 seeing none, Public Comment<\/a> is closed. Colleagues, i would like to make a recommendation to move this to the board with a positive recommendation. And we take that without objection . Thank you very much. Thank you. Madame clerk, please call item number 10. Item ten is resolution approving and authorizing the Real Estate Division<\/a> two and acquire Real Property<\/a> located at 1828 edward avenue for a Purchase Price<\/a> of 67. 3 million subject to future authorization of certificates of participation and placed with the Real Property<\/a> under the jurisdiction of the Real Estate Division<\/a> for use of storing evidence and moving property from other locations. Thank you very much. Good morning. I would like to thank them for reviewing this project and we agree with their recommendations before you today, i am seeking a positive recommendation for a resolution authorizing the acquisition of Real Property<\/a> at 1828 egbert avenue. I will briefly go through the project description, dual points , timeline, cost. We also have a few minor changes to the resolution which i will walk through and then next steps the property to be acquired is located at 1828 egbert avenue. It is a fourstory building with a reinforced concrete frame. It is approximately 127,000 square feet in total. Each floor has a floor plate of approximately 31,700 square feet there is also a 63,000 square foot parking lot adjacent to the end part of the sign. The building meets the highest seismic standards. It has a seismic importance rating of 1. 5, and occupancy category rating of four. It is currently being used for self storage for approximately 900 customers. Looking at the pictures that are on the screen before you, the first picture in the upper left, it is a little dark, but you can see the building which is on the lefthand side. It is an lshaped building. The property to be acquired is in yellow hash marks. The parking lot area is in the upper portion of that picture, and also extends to the right. The property that is in the lower righthand corner is an adjacent parcel and not part of this acquisition. The second picture on your right shows the front of the property to be acquired. As you will see, it is a very robust structure and has no windows. The lower lefthand picture shows the rear of the property. You can see the rear of the building and a portion of the parking lot, and the lower righthand side, you can see the interior of the property and its vacant condition. You will note that the concrete columns are widely spaced and uniform, which allows for a very efficient use of the space. The deal terms, the Purchase Price<\/a> is 67. 3 million. This was subject to an appraisal under review appraisal. The negotiated price is consistent with the market value as part of the deal term, the seller has requested a leaseback the purpose of the leaseback is to allow the seller time to vacate the current self storage tenant. At this point, i wanted to make clear that the site is being used exclusively for storage of goods and self storage. There are no residents, there are no businesses that would be displaced by this acquisition. The initial leaseback term would be for six months, however, recently the seller requested an option for three additional months should that prove necessary to vacate all of the tenants. This recent request by the seller is agreed upon by real estate and we are asking that this be included as part of the amendment this morning. The rent for the lease will be 1,000 per month. I believe that this is an approximation of the fair market value of this lease in that the only purpose under the lease is to vacate existing tenant. The thousand dollars per month will be taken out of a holdback amount. The holdback amount is 5 million, which will be held in escrow. This will serve as liquidated damages should the seller fail to remove all of the selfserve tenants in the timeframe within either the sixmonth or ninemonth, should an option be exercised. Speaking briefly to the uses, this building will be used as city secure storage. The primary tenant will be the Police Department<\/a>. The Police Department<\/a> must vacate their Storage Facility<\/a> at the hall of justice where evidence is currently located, as well as building 606 at the shipyard, which is where Police Property<\/a> is currently located. The purchase of egbert provides the city a longterm assurance that evidence is orderly and well maintained and well documented. The egbert site meets the police s needs in terms of space , infrastructure, security, and seismic strength. It also would decrease the loss or misplacement of items and ensures the integrity for trial. It also allows for retesting for those wrongly convicted on appeal. A timeline of relevant date, if approved by this committee today , we will be going before the board of supervisors on july 30th for their approval of the purchase and Sale Agreement<\/a>. The purchase and Sale Agreement<\/a> is contingent upon the issuance of c. O. P. , certificates of participation, which will finance the acquisition. We anticipate september 2019 the introduction of c. O. P. In october 2019 and issuance of the approval of c. O. P. You can see here in the timeline , the issuance of december or january. Well start the leaseback process upon vacancy of the tendencies. We would take occupancy, and this timeline, which would conclude in either july through october of 2020, would still allow us to meet our target dates for an ho jay exit. I did speak to a revision of the resolution. The resolution, direct im recommending the resolution be revised in three locations to do two things. One, to add a three month option to the lease term, and second, to incorporate the b. L. A. s recommended amendment. Those changes would occur on page 1212, line 22, page 3, line six, at page 4, lines nine and ten. I do have proposed language for the clerk if you are interested. That concludes my presentation. Commander commander sullivan of the Police Department<\/a> has a greed with capital planning. Jamie from Public Finance<\/a> and i are available to answer any questions you may have. Thank you very much. Lets hear from the b. L. A. , please. The board of supervisors is being asked to approve the purchase of 1828 egbert street for a price of 67. 3 million. This Purchase Price<\/a> was confirmed by an appraisal and an appraisal review. The purchase this is for the Police Evidence<\/a> and property unit. He described the property itself the purchase would be funded by certificates of participation. The board board would have to approve those. Our understanding is that there would be legislation introduced for approval in september. Table one on page 22 of the report summarizes the acquisition cost and the financing costs for their certificates of participation. The existing leases previously approved by the board of supervisors with the very same use for the Police Evidence<\/a> unit the Real Estate Department<\/a> and public works made a determination that this was not actually appropriate at this time for use by the Police Evidence<\/a>. It is a vacant site. The city is paying rent on it. And another use of the property has not yet been determined. The city is committed to a ten year lease so they cant exit the lease. We recommended that the resolution be amended for a report back from the director of real estate on the status of this property. My understanding is that amendment has been introduced and we recommend approval as amended. Thank you very much. We say, so this is because a 77 brannan street, 777 brandon street that we have a ten year lease on still, and that we thought originally we would have to use this facility to store for this purpose, but these are being paid through the funding through all of this that is through certificates of participation. Is that correct . , as stated in your report. The funding for 1828 egbert is. Not for 777 brannan. So the project is being funded through cops. Correct. Thank you for that clarification. I see that you have an amendment there for us, for the director of real estate to report back in january of 2020 about the use of 777 brannan since we have a ten year lease on that. Got it. Are there any members of the public that they to comment on this item . I see one public speaker. I was just curious, it seems like this will be occurring rent during the six to nine month lease period. Is there an estimate on the amount of money that they will be receiving over the six to nine months, and are you factoring that in the sales price at all . Thank you very much. Public comment is now closed. Actually, i think the public speaker brings up a really good question. So if you wouldnt mind . Chair fewer, Real Estate Division<\/a>. Actually, they will not be getting revenue during that period in here is why. The seller has 5 million in holdback that is dependent upon them timely vacating the tendency. As soon as we close escrow, the seller will be giving notice to all other tenants to vacate. Under the contract terms, the tenants have seven days to vacate, however, the seller will be giving them 30 days. Once a notice of termination is given, no tenant will be paying any additional rent, however, the carrying cost for the property will continue, so the seller will be losing money until such time as they can fully vacate the property and get their 5 milliondollar holdback out of escrow. Got it. Also, this structure is so unusual looking, and quite frankly. If i may speak to that, you are absolutely right. I came into this structure with some reluctance, it was the only way to do the deal. The property is currently mortgaged. It has a 12 milliondollar mortgage on the property. The terms of that mortgage require a certain level of tenancy in order to maintain debt service. So the only way that the seller could structure this deal was to be able to close on escrow, payoff pay off the loan, and then be able to vacate the tenancy over the six month timeframe. In exchange for agreeing to this very unusual arrangement, we ask for a very high hope back amount that is 5 million. So even if just one tenants left is left at the end of that term, that 5 million belongs to the city. So this building was formerly used as a Storage Facility<\/a>. Is that correct . So the tenants arent i mean they just have it is not businesses that are being operated, because it looks like they have no windows. That is correct. There are no businesses, there are no residents. The building was originally constructed as a data center, a server farm, if you will. That is why it has such a robust seismic structure and it has very robust switchgear inside. It was converted to self storage after the. Com bust. Okay. Got it. That actually explains that there was an unusual design of the station. Right. Very odd. Okay. We have heard from the b. L. A. , we had Public Comment<\/a>, the b. L. A. Has recommendations, so lets approve the recommendation of the b. L. A. That the director of real estate returned to us in january of 2020 with a plan to use 777 brannan which is still a ten year lease. We can take that without objection. Thank you very much. I would like to make a motion to move this to the board with a positive recommendation as amended. Chair fewer, one clarification, are there any additional amendments . I believe he had some additional changes, but i think they are nonsubstantive. Is that correct, City Attorney<\/a> . Thank you very much. We can accept the amendment and make a motion to accept the abundant amendment as amended by the director of real estate. We can take that without objection. Thank you very much. We will move this to the full board as amended. Thank you very much. Madame clerk, to be have any other business before us today . No further business. Thank you very much. The meeting is adjourned. Shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses, and challenges residents to do their shopping within the 49 square miles of San Francisco<\/a>. By supporting local services in our neighborhood, we help San Francisco<\/a> remain unique, successful, and vibrant. So where will you shop and dine in the 49 . I am the owner of this restaurant. We have been here in north beach over 100 years. [speaking foreign language] [ ] [speaking foreign language] [ ] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [ ] [ ] my name is kamal lane, and ive lived in San Francisco<\/a> for 30 lets say 31 years. I lived there a year february 29, 2017, my grandmas birthday. The thing thats cured my home is the Mayors Office<\/a>. When my number was called, i was excited because my number was number three. To rent a home in San Francisco<\/a> means that im able to be with my family to support me, me to support them. Then, the opportunity for my daughter to get a good paying job. My favorite thing of my new home in hunters view is the view of the bay bridge, oakland, and a piece of the golden gate. Its peaceful and quiet, and they have a lot of activities for families. They have art class, where you can paint, they have trips, where they take the children. We went to a black art museum, we went to a jazz festival, we went ice skating. Theres a lot they have a lot of activities up here, and thats one thing that i really love about it, i love my bedroom. Its peaceful, its quiet, where i can think, play, and just have my quiet time. I love my bedroom. This is my home because this is where i live. Me and my children, we love in here, we just being with my grand kids and loving somewhere and having somewhere is home. We love being together, and your heart wherever your heart is, that makes it home for you. The hon. London breed good morning, everyone. Im london breed, and im the mayor of San Francisco<\/a>, and im so excited to be here with you today to talk about what we are doing to provide more Affordable Housing<\/a> to the residents of San Francisco<\/a>. [applause] the hon. London breed when i first became mayor last year, i noticed that in the capital plan for the city and county of San Francisco<\/a>, there were no plans for Affordable Housing<\/a>, and that was not okay. We made changes, we made adjustments, and we started off with a 300 million Affordable Housing<\/a> bond, and that 300 million has turned into 600 million, the largest Affordable Housing<\/a> bond in the history of this city. [applause] the hon. London breed without raising property taxes. We did this in a collaborative way. We did this with the leadership of the president of the board of supervisors, norman yee. We did this with our community partners, including four amazing people who led the Community Working<\/a> group consisting of so many stakeholders. Folks from labor were at the table. People from the community were at the table. Folks from the housing community, from Public Housing<\/a>, from all sectors of the community from this city because when we know we need to do something this big, we need to come together. And yes, it was not easy, but i want to thank everyone because the people at the table were openminded, provided feedback, fought for what they believe in, and now we are here united to make sure that the voters pat this bond in november november. [applause] the hon. London breed thank you so much to the folks who led this effort, including myrna melgar, tamika moss, malcolm young, and annie chung. Because we knew how much money we had, but we also had to make sure that we provided the resources for the things that we needed the most. And as someone who grew up in Public Housing<\/a> in this city, there was no way that i was going to allow an Affordable Housing<\/a> bond to happen without providing the kind of support that would help residents of Public Housing<\/a>, and i want to thank all of you for being unwaivering in your public support for delivering Public Housing<\/a> in San Francisco<\/a>. [applause] the hon. London breed this Affordable Housing<\/a> bond has something for everyone, including our seniors. And president yee was such a true advocate, not because hes a senior himself, but because [laughter]. The hon. London breed i thought you were proud of that, president yee . President yee i am. The hon. London breed but let me tell you, no one does salsa like president yee. But he knew it was important, that fact. You knee it was important that we do good investments, and thats what were doing with this bond. In addition to providing senior support, well be providing housing for our teachers, for down payment assistance, so theres something for everyone. It was a compromise. And again, i want to thank all those on the working group who came together to help make this possible. But you know what . Theres also a need to make sure that these Affordable Housing<\/a> units that preservation and the rehabilitation of Affordable Housing<\/a> are done with our brothers and sisters of labor. And so i want to thank the Labor Community<\/a>, including the leadership of larry mazzola, jr. Who sat at the table to make sure that labor was an important part of this effort. [applause] the hon. London breed so many amazing people, so much incredible work and time went into this effort. Thank you to president yee again and all the members of the board of supervisors who are very supportive of this Affordable Housing<\/a> bond. As i said, this is the largest Affordable Housing<\/a> bond in the history of the city without raising property taxes, and so now, the real work begins. Once the board passes this bond and places it on the ballot for november, were going to be looking to all of you and the voters of San Francisco<\/a> to make sure that we pass this ballot measure. We need at least two thirds of the votes of san franciscans, and so were going to be working out there and stomping and doing everything we can to get it done, and im going to be counting on each and every one of you. Thank you all so much for being here today, and now i want to turn the mic over to my partner in this amazing effort, president of the board of supervisors, norman yee. [applause] president yee thank you very much, mayor breed. This has truly been a partnership. Its almost like a model where we start with another end, and another end, we talked to everybody we could talk to, we figured it out. What is the collaboration that we need . What are the elements that we need . How do we serve all the people in San Francisco<\/a> . Whether youre a teacher, whether youre a senior, whether youre someone who lives in Public Housing<\/a>, whether you just simply cant make it because of the salary that youre living on, well, i think weve done it. Weve done it. Its a start. Is this going to answer every question . Probably not, but this is going to be a big, big achievement for San Francisco<\/a> for us to put 600 million for Affordable Housing<\/a> for our residents. [applause] president yee ill tell you this right now. I wont outline what mayor breed what she had already outlined. It was a battle. We had to fight, we had to claw, we had to prove our point. This came from labor, it came from everybody. Even the middleincome folks to came in and say we need help also, we hear you. We will put something in there for the middleincome, as well as lowincome. I am so proud of the process that we that we took to get to where we are today. Today is going to be a historical vote where the board of supervisors will vote on this bond measure, this measure for housing in San Francisco<\/a>. And then, once we get it on the ballot, its going to be another historical moment in november, because all of us, all of you will fight for this and make sure that we get 17 , right . And i cant thank the staff and the supervisors enough for their part because the community weighed in early, and we needed to figure out what are the issues that we needed to address. All my supervisors weighed in on the whole process. I want to thank them personally. Almost every one of them. Thank you supervisors. Give them a hand. [applause] president yee and i really want to thank their staff who did a lot of work. Please join myself, mayor breed up here, labor, and just say to you just talk to 20 people, all your neighbors, and say this is the most important thing you can do to help our residents in San Francisco<\/a>. We need Affordable Housing<\/a>, yes we need Affordable Housing<\/a>, right . Thank you very much. The hon. London breed thank you. Thank you, president yee. And as he said, this was a collaborative effort, and i just want to recognize, theres so many people here today. I cant start naming names because you guys will get mad at me if i forget somebody. But i do want to say to the nonprofit Housing Developers<\/a> here that work in the community, whether its tndc, Mission Housing<\/a> and others, who continue to provide this muchneeded Affordable Housing<\/a>, ccdc and others, thank you so much for being here today for your advocacy and Affordable Housing<\/a> in San Francisco<\/a>. Thank you to the yimbys in San Francisco<\/a>. It means a lot. Now i want to bring up one of the cochairs of the committee to help bring forth this amazing 600 million Affordable Housing<\/a> bond. Tamika moss spear headed the effort. I remember a couple years back when we discovered we had empty Public Housing<\/a> units. We worked with thenmayor ed lee to come up with 200 million to rehabilitate those units. And because of those services, we were able to place 179 formerly homeless families in Public Housing<\/a>, and so tamika moss, come on up [applause] thank you so much, mayor breed. Good morning we are here on this momentous occasion to acknowledge the leadership of our mayor and our president of this board of supervisors, mayor breed and president yee. I have had the Incredible Opportunity<\/a> of leading one of the working groups with my cochairs, malcolm young, annie chung, and myrna melgar to make sure how the community has a voice in this bond . How do we make sure that every single san franciscan has access to permanent, supportive, Affordable Housing<\/a> in their communities . And we have been able to come together and bring folks together around this bond, and i am so honored to be a part of it. This bond, as the mayor said, as the president said, is something for everyone. We have to make sure that the residents of Public Housing<\/a> are supported. We need to make sure that the seniors in our community have a place to age with respect. We have a responsibility to make sure that we take care of our First Responders<\/a> and our teachers. The mayor and the board of supervisors didnt just talk about an Affordable Housing<\/a> crisis, they did something about it, and i am so excited to stand with them and support this and get this over the finish line in november. Guess what, folks . We have a lot more work to do. This is our first attempt to making sure we have Affordable Housing<\/a> in San Francisco<\/a>. We have a lot of work to do. Lets get to work. Thank you so much. [applause] the hon. London breed thank you, tamika. Now many of you know this, when we talk about Affordable Housing<\/a>, often times when we found in the past in San Francisco<\/a>, you basically make too much for Affordable Housing<\/a> but not enough for market rate in San Francisco<\/a>. A couple years well, not even a couple years. Maybe two years, we worked with a number of folks to change the affordability rates to level the Playing Field<\/a> because i wanted to make sure that teachers and people of our Labor Community<\/a> were able to have access to the Affordable Housing<\/a> that we build in san francis francisco, to the down payment assistance loans and other things, because thats what makes San Francisco<\/a> a great place is when we have true diversity from various economic levels. So what im really excited about in this bond is the amount of support it will provide for Affordable Housing<\/a> for middleincome residents. We have here someone who is a beneficiary of the Teacher Next Door Program<\/a> who provides down payment assistance to teachers for the purpose of purchasing housing in San Francisco<\/a>. With us is a sevenyear employee of the San Francisco<\/a> unified school district, and she has been working as an educator in our schools with our kids. And now because of this program, shes going to be within a short walking distance of the school that she works at. And so ladies and gentlemen, please welcome cheryl lu. [applause] hello, everyone. Thank you for letting me share my story with you today . As mayor breed mentioned, i am an educator, i am a teacher, and i have actually been teaching for 13 years now. Eight years of it seven, eight years of it was in San Francisco<\/a>, out at star king elementary school, which is out in potrero hill. Its always been my dream to live in the city that i serve and to eventually buy a home. And because of the down Payment Assistance Loan Program<\/a> and the Mayors Office<\/a> of housing and community and development, i am actually living the impossible San Francisco<\/a> dream right now. As of last week, i closed on a property in San Francisco<\/a>, yeah. [applause] pretty exciting, and it all worked out. And as with any buying process, you face a couple of challenges. Along the way, we made it happen, and there was low inventories when we were looking we were getting out bit. But thank you to the Mayors Office<\/a> of housing and Community Development<\/a> and assistance down Payment Assistance Loan Program<\/a>, i was able to i was able to buy a place, and im a teacher, so its pretty amazing. So i really do thank the support for what the we can do on the lowincome, middleinco middleincome, teachers, First Responders<\/a>, and the labor industry. If i can do it, and i can live the impossible San Francisco<\/a> dream, many of you can, also. Thank you. [applaus [applause] the hon. London breed thank you, cheryl. And our final speaker is someone who grew up in the bayviewhunters point community. She started as a carpenter and is now working as a plumber. Shes in fact working at 1950 Mission Street<\/a> on that project, and this is why this program was created to make sure that local residents of our city have access to the trades so they could provide the opportunity to help to build this city and also get good wages in the process. But more importantly, she has a daughter entering college this fall. We are so proud of the work that shes doing to help build the city. And so ladies and gentlemen, please welcome stacey provost. [applause] thank you, mayor london breed, for having me. I am a proud member of the pipe fitters and Plumbers Union<\/a> local 38. [applause] i was born and raised in hunters point, and i began making my living as a cosmetologist. I owned my own business. I opened a hair salon, which i had to close due to rising rent. Being a single mother with a daughter going to college, i needed to find a more stable career. At that point, i had found the city build program. Throughout city build, i learned the skills required to be a to have a successful construction career. I have benefited from Affordable Housing<\/a> which is how i was able to provide and support my daughter during the city build process. After i graduated, i became a carpenter, working for Carpenters Union<\/a> local 22. Before having the opportunity and the blessing of joining local 38, which is the plumbers and Pipefitters Union<\/a> of San Francisco<\/a>. Living here in San Francisco<\/a> in the 94124 has given me the benefit and a stable career to be in and pay rent in San Francisco<\/a>. Thats why we need more Affordable Housing<\/a>. We need more Affordable Housing<\/a> for all of the reasons stated above. We also need this bond to create union jobs for all unions to build more Affordable Housing<\/a>. Right now, im working for obrien mechanical in the Mission Street<\/a> housing at 1950 mission where we are building 157 100 Affordable Housing<\/a> units. [applause] so what im really trying to say is we need to build this housing so we can support more people like me, more stacey provosts. The hon. London breed thank you, stacey, and thiank you to all the members who came out today. And thank you to all the supervisors who came out today. I know youve got to run back to get back to business. I know we are all looking for a unanimous vote at the board. Right, supervisor mandelman . You heard it from supervisor mandelman and president yee first. Were going to get a unanimous vote and were going to get it on the ballot. Were going to knock on doors and talk to people so they know how important this is for the future of San Francisco<\/a>. We know we have a number of challenges, and the longer we wait to get this housing built, the more delay it is for so many people we know are struggling in San Francisco<\/a>. Yes, sadly, people who are homeless but also people who are living paycheck to paycheck, people who are losing their housing. This is more than just building Affordable Housing<\/a>, this is also about preserving our existing Affordable Housing<\/a> for the people who are here who are struggling to survive. Thank you all so much, and lets get this ballot measure passed [applause] we have a wonderful adult ceramic class. We offer over 10 Adult Classes<\/a> in morning and evening. It accommodates people who work in the day, people who work in the evening, people who are day people and night people. We try to cater to the whole group. Its beyond just a clay lesson. Its really a lifeless on. When you meet people you never know whats underneath. Sometimes they show you what they want to. And you kind of expect that its just going to be that. But its never really whats on the surface. Its really whats underneath the surface. Thats what i try to get at when i do my clay. The camaraderie that we have here. We have students that have been for for many many years. We have students here for the first time. We share our skills, our formulas. This is how we learn. How did you do that . Let me show you. Thats the attitude that the students and the teachers have here. Its a really wonderful nurturing place. Chair mandelman all right. Good morning, everyone. The meeting will come to order. Welcome to the july 25, 2019, special meeting of the Public Safety<\/a> and Neighborhood Services<\/a> committee. I am supervisor rafael mandelman, chair of the committee. I believe supervisor walton will be joining us. Supervisor stefani will not be here, but supervisor fewer will subin. 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