Board of supervisors agenda, unless otherwise stated. Thank you very much. Id like to make an announcement that we will be having a short recess at 11 00 a. M. And until about 11 20 a. M. This morning. Madame clerk, can you please call item number one . Yes. Item number one, retroactively authorizing the Police Department to accept and expand an inkind gift of 768 units of naloxone, estimated at 57,000 through the naloxone distribution project, which is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental HealthServices Administration for the term of february 1, 2019 through may 30, 2019. Thank you very much. I believe we have patrick lee young, chief Financial Officer for the San FranciscoPolice Department. Good morning. Earlier this year, we applied to receive 758 units of naloxone through the naloxone distribution project. It is a project that is administered by the California Department of health care services. The program excuse me. The 768 units of naloxone is valued at 57600. Naloxone is an and eke used to try to help individuals recover from an opiat overdose. In 2018, d. P. H. Reported that 89 deaths occurred and in 2017, 36 deaths occurred related to fentanyl. Fentanyl is 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin. With the naloxone unit that the department has received, we intend to distribute to all of our district stations and our specialized units and this includes officers that are assigned to the healthy streets operation center. Excuse me. Doi want to share some of this information. I apologize. I just i didnt think of printing it out until this morning. This is a wonderful program. This project is eligible to first responders, to emergency medical services, Law Enforcement agencies, schools, hospitals, any agency that is eligible to apply for this project should certainly apply. It is a fast and easy process and lit help stabilize. Thank you. Colleagues, any questions or comments . Seeing none, there is no report. Well open it up to Public Comment. Any members of the public would like to comment on item number one. Seeing no Public Comment, Public Comment is now closed. Wed like to make a motion to move this to the board with a positive recommendation. We can take that without exemption. Madame clerk, item number two. Item number two, ordinance retroactively waiving the banner fees under the public works code for up to 300en baers placed on cityowned poles by Somma Philippi nas beginning september 24, 2018 to celebrate the culture and visibility of the filipino Cultural Heritage district. Hello. We have abigail rivermonte. Good afternoon. Thank you for your consideration. Today for your consideration is waiving a banner use for up to 300 banners placed on cityowned poles by Somma Philippi nas for an indefinite nit period beginning september 24, 2018 to celebrate the culture and visibility of the filipino Cultural Heritage district. As this committee is well aware, in 2018, soma philippinas was officially recognized by the San Franciscos philippi na Cultural Heritage district. Under the leadership of the philippina American Development foundation. The philippi na population has been cut in half over the last 10 years and the formation of the cultural district was a Proactive Initiative effort to protect the community, preserve the filipino culture, heritage and the cultural assets. Soma is a place of made possible because of the communitys struggle and resilience to make a home where to make a home here along with the leadership of women, workers, artists, youth and seniors. Soma filipnas embraces the spirit of collective determination to honor and make history, build community and progress forward. We have some amendments to the resolution that i passed out the madame clerk. The two amendments that we are proposing this morning is that the waiver become indefinite nit and that soma pilipinas be allowed to design the banners throughout the duration theyre set up. That is highlighted for the committee on page two. Lines nine and 10. Thats the first amendment. And on page one, it also notes in the main caption that it would be for an indefinite period. Having the banners up year round is a consistent reminder of that. And that is why were pushing forward for these amendments, voting in favor of this resolution reaffirms our citys commitment to cultural districts and importance that place making has in a diverse neighborhood in other words to preserve the culture of a Community Members who are marginalized and often left on the sidelines. Thank you very much. Any questions from my colleagues . Seeing none, there is no report on this. Lets open this up for Public Comment. Any members of the public would like to comment on item two . Seeing none, Public Comment is now closed. Id like to make a motion to move this to the board with a recommendation. Would you like to amend the resolution . Yes. I make a motion to approve the amendments. Take that without objection. And then id like to move this to the board with a positive recommendation as amended. Thank you very much. Madame clerk, can you call item number three . Item number three, resolution authorizing the execution and delivery of a multifamily housing revenue note in one or more series in an aggregate Principal Amount not to exceed 23. 5 million for the purpose of providing financing for the construction of a 55unit multifamily rental Housing Project known as bernal gateway apartments. Thank you. We have Christina Munn from ohcd. Hi. Good morning, supervisors. My name is Christina Mun of the Mayors Office of Community Development. Im here to present upon item number three to fund the rehabilitation of bernal gateway, an existing 55unit Affordable Housing apartment complex located at 3101 Mission Street and 141 and 143percida avenue in the Bernal Heights neighborhooding. The transactions fundamentals have not changed since we friend it for resolution to this committee in july 2018. The issuance is still a conduit financing with no recourse to the citys general fund. 15 of the project units will still serve families earning no more than 20 of the San Francisco median income, or a. M. I. 14 units will serve families earning no moore than 30 a. M. I. And 24 units will serve families earning no more than 60 a. M. I. The project continues to be in compliance with all city requirements for the issue of taxexempt debt, including prevailing wage and local Business Enterprise requirements. Since youve last seen it, the developer has secure add debt limit allocation in the amount you have to 23. 5 million. The Financing Team has these documents with the City Attorney and bond council and the legislative package before you. As for timeline, the Financing Team is on track to close this transaction by early october. Rehab is expected to be complete by january 2021. On behalf of the project sponsor, Bernal HeightsNeighborhood Center, id like to thank you for your consideration here today and look forward to your continued support for the project. Im joined by Bernal HeightsNeighborhood Center sponsor representatives tara bott and e. J. Joans from Bernal HeightsHousing Corporation w. , that id like to conclude the staff report and answer any questions that you may have. Thank you very much. Any question from my colleague . Seeing none, there is no [inaudible] put on this. This opens it up for Public Comment. Any members of the public care to comments on item number three . Seeing none, Public Comment is now closed. Id like to make a motion to move this to the board with a positive recommendation. I can take that without objection. Thank you very much, supervisor. Thank you. Item number four. Item number four, resolution declaring the intents of the city to reimburse expenditures from proceeds of future bonded indebtedness and authorizing the director of the Mayors Office of housing and Community Development to sub mitt an application to the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee to permit the issuance of Residential Mortgage revenue bond in an aggregate Principal Amount not to exceed 19 composite 3 million for 480 ed ddy street. Thank you. Have. We have Carolyn Mccormick from mlhcd here. Good morning, committee members. Im a project manager with the Mayors Office of housing, community and development. Im here to present on the proposed bond issuance for yosemite apartments. The purpose of the resolution is to approve the hearing the city conducted on july 11, 2019 in order to comply with the federal tax equity and financial responsibility act or tefra for yosemite apartments and to ratify and approve several other actions necessary later to make the bond issuance possible, including the submittal of applications to the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee to secure an allocation of bonds. The proposed bond issuance will be conduit financing and will not require the city to pledge any of its funds to the payment of bonds. Project description the yosemite apartments consist of the rehabilitation of an existing building located at 480eddy street in the tenderloin. The units in the project total 32 studios and one onebedroom. 100 of the units will be affordable to households earning a range of incomes up to a maximum of00 sfami. We return to plan to the board for bond issuance approvals in 2020 and here with me today are representives emily van loon and tim ponte of tenderloin development corporation, project sponsors. Happy to answer any questions you have about the projects. Thank you. Thank you. Please note were joined by supervisor mandelman. Any comments or questions from my colleagues . I have one question. Is there an average a. M. I. For the residents of that building . So, the building will be were using income averaging for this building. So the average incomes for this particular building will be 74 a. M. I. And the max will be 100 and that is one unit. It is using an income averaging scheme. Perfect. Ok. Thank you. No questions from my colleagues . Open it up for Public Comment. Any members of the public like to comment on this item, number four . Seeing none, Public Comment is now closed. Id like to make a notion move this to the board with a positive recommendation. Thank you, madame clerk. Item number five. Item number five, resolution authorizing the Mayors Office of housing and Community Development to apply for and execute a Grant Application for a healthy california article ii grant not to exceed 14. 3 million. Thank you very much. I believe we have amy chan here from mohcd. Good morning. Good morning, supervisors. Item number five before you is a resolution authorizing mocd to apply for funding under the housing for healthy california grant in an amount not to exceed 14. 3 million. The housing for Healthy California Program is a new Pilot Program administered by the California Department of housing and Community Development that provides grants to countis to rehabilitate sites, to provide permanent Supportive Housing for individuals who are chronically homeless or homeless and a High Cost Health user. The intents of this Pilot Program is to allow individuals experience significant barriers to housings abilitiess to benefit from Supportive Housing opportunities while decreasing their utilization of emergency services. Mocd is working closely with the department of homelessness and Supportive Housing to attain and administer this grant to create 30 new units of pefrm innocent Supportive Housing for this population. The application amount for up to 14. 3 million is based on the Capital Needs of a site that mocd and s. H. S. Has identified to be competitive for this funding. That site is an existing knox located at 241 6th street. The knox is a 25yearold building with 140 units for very lowincome residents. If awarded the state funding t rehabilitation work would be would include a systems worklife roof replacement and unit rehabilitation. 30 vacant units would be converted to permanent Supportive Housing with commitment from s. H. S. To fund the operating units. We thanked supervisor mandelman for your cosponsorship of the resolution and ask that the committee today approve the resolution which would allow us to apply for the funds and should we be awarded we would be coming back to this committee to seek approval for accepting and expending the fund. Thank you very much. Thank you. Any questions . Comments from my colleagues . Seeing none, lets open it up to Public Comment. Any members of the public like to comment on number fives . Seeing none, Public Comment is now closed. Ill move we forward this to the full board with positive recommendation. Thank you. Madame clerk, can you please call item number six. Item number six, resolution retroactively authorizing the arts choice ining accept a gift of art entitled larose des vents, valued at 386,000, authorizing the installation of the artwork in Golden Gate Park and authorizing the Arts Commission to accept and expend a donation of 190,000 while maintaining the artwork for a peteder of september 1, 2019 through september 23, 2039. Thank you very much. Is it rachel or rochelle . Rochelle. The director of partnership from the Arts Commission. Yes. Thank you, supervisors. Rochelle axle, director of public and private works for the art economy. Sing i have three slides and some handouts for the supervisors. Sure. Can i pass this around . Thank you. Again, thank you for this opportunity to provide some context for this gift to the estimate ill be giving a little bit of context about the partnership and go over these three slides. If you have any questions, im happy to take them. This project has been a Multiyear Partnership with our colleagues at rec park, the Planning Departments has been involved, the community especially in districts one and five and everybody who goes to Golden Gate Park. And the sponsors are also here today. Were very pleased along with the Arts Commission. The Arts Commission is responsible for stewarding and maintaining any artworks that are gifts to the city. And really our biggest involvement begins at the end of this process. If this is approved today. So, those slides let me walk you through quickly. Again, and im happy to answer any questions afterwards. Great. This is the image of the rose des vents outside the conservatory of flowers. This work has been on loan from the jslh foundation. They operate the gallery at Jackson Square on monlts gomery street. The a3xm art gallery and this was installed temporarily in its location where you see it there in front of the conservatory of flowers in 2015. It was unanimously approved to do so by the rec and Park Commission as well as art commission. And this temporary permit has been extended twice as the foundation began to work with us and rec park to the process of donating it permanent to the citys collection. And in 2017, late 2017, our agency authorized the tentative acceptance of the work pending the approval of the location that i just mentioned was unanimously approved and then the permanent acquisition will be pending this approval today. And then late last year, the