Announcements . Clerk yes. Please be sure to silence any phones or electronic devices. Items acted on today will appear on the november 5 board of supervisors calendar against otherwise stated. Chair peskin miss clerk, could you read items 1 through 5 together. Clerk yes. [agenda items read] chair peskin thank you, ms. Major. This is our triannual update to the aforementioned codes which requires their appeal and enactment of new 2019 editions. Here on behalf of the department of building inspection, we have bill stron and michelle yu if you would like to present on items 1 through 6, none of which seem to be very substantive in nature, but the floor is yours. Miss yu . Good afternoon, chair peskin and committee members. I am michelle yu, and with the help of d. B. I. Staff, i am responsible for helping customers with code questions, interpretation to the code as well as lead the code advisory committees. Agenda items 1 through 6 are six proposed amendments to adopt the code of the California Building standard commission. The codes include the building code, residential building, existing building, electrical code, mechanical, plumbing, and Green Building code. San francisco is proposing these ordinances to repeal the six current 2016 codes and to adopt the new 2019 California Building standards and San Francisco amendments. The San Francisco amendments to the current 2016 california codes will be carried forward as a 2019 San Francisco amendments with no or little technical changes, to be consistent with the changes made by the state and to have the new codes take legal effect on january 1, 2020. The changes before you today in the San Francisco amendments include mainly chapter number changes to be consistent with chapter number changes made by the state. Another change that we have made is to remove language in the current code amendments that has now been captured in the 2019 california codes, which just means nationally and statewide, they are catching up with San Francisco standards. Other than that, you are not to expect any substantial changes, and those ordinances for the Carry Forward and enactment of the 2014 amendments. Im happy for your continued support and happy to answer any questions that you may have. Thank you. Chair peskin thank you, miss yu. Are there any questions for d. B. I. Staff . Seeing none, is there any Public Comment on items 1 through 6 . Seeing none, well close Public Comment. [gavel]. Chair peskin and i would move that we send items 1 through 5 to the board of supervisors with recommendation, and we will do that without objection and send item 6 with recommendation as a Committee Report, and we will do that without objection. [gavel]. Chair peskin thank you, ms. Yu. Madam clerk, we are waiting on the fire clerk for item 7 and i do not see him in the audience, so would you take items 8 and 9 together . Clerk item 8 is the intention of the board of supervisors to order vacation in the streets of india basin street. Item number 9 is an ordering of the vacation in the streets of india basin streets, authorizing the city to quitclaim its interest, affirming appropriate findings, and authorizing official acts in connection with the ordinance. Chair peskin mr. Chury on behalf of the department of economic and workforce development, if you would like to tell us about the vacation and the exchange and the conveyance, the floor is yours. Thank you, chair peskin. My name is jonathan cherry, and im with the office of economic and workforce development. Im here to describe these two pieces of legislation. Ill start by providing just a brief background and then i can explain how todays legislation fits into the india basin project. The board of supervisors approved the india basin project just over a year ago on october 23, 2018. The approved project includes two components, both of which are to be delivered by the developer build. First, the mixeduse Development Including almost 1600 new Housing Units, of which 300 new units, 25 of the total, will be below marketrate units, and improvements to the existing rec front open space along the waterfront, and the big green, which will be a new addition to the citys Southeast Network of public parks. Quickly, a number of other Public Benefits are included in the approved Development Agreement, including new city streets and utilities, a new bike network, including a class one bikeway through the project and a bay way trail. The project will provide space for several uses important to the community that are listed here on slide three and includes a workforce agreement with requirements during both constructions and operations of the development. The india basin project is development with a longterm use towards sustainability and resilience including onsite treatment of wastewater and stormwater, reduce waste emissions through 100 clean energy and the formation of a Community Facilities district that will provide facilities for Sea Level Rise mitigation on the future. We have items 7, 8, and 9 on the agenda and the boards approval of the project last year included the initiation of the street vacation process and also authorized the agreement of some of the right ofway t the developer. It authorizes the city to enter into a public trust Exchange Agreement with the state of california and the developer in order to clarify the existence of the public trust status on the park area closer to the shoreline and remove the public trust designation from the private parcels on the uphill portion of the site. Through the development of the approved projects, the city, through the addition of new open space and new streets, will acquire more private land than it conveys. So the next few slide, ill quickly walkthrough the street vacation and how the configuration and the ownership of the parcels will change which will be implemented in parallel to the street vacation. So you see here, this is the existing site, also referred to as 700 innes. You can see innes at the bottom of the slide, and this extends to the bay between griffin street on the left of the slide to earl street on the right of the slide. The other street parcels being vacated are mostly unimproved and unaccepted rightofway which you will see on the next slide. Here on slide six, you see the existing ownership of the site. In red are the portions of the site privately owned by build. The solid green areas near the shoreline are the park areas under the jurisdiction of rec park. The remaining areas shown in hatched green and blue are the areas to be vacated and this consists of rightofway under the jurisdiction of public works in the green hatch and the area under the jurisdiction of the port in blue. The next slide, slide seven, focuses just on the streets to be vacated. Of the 7. 5 acres to be vacated, roughly half, 3. 7 acres of parse street parcels, lie within the future park area, which is the green dashed outline here, and these will remain owned by the city, to be vacated and maintained by the park and rec park. The remaining 3. 8 acres of vacated streets will be conveyed to build at the time of the public trust exchange as contemplated in the Development Agreement. The city will temporarily reserve rightofway easements over 1. 5 acres of these street parcels to ensure theres no net loss of acreage as part of the development. Slide eight illustrates the 6. 4 acres of currently privately owned land that will become public land as part of the public trust exchange and the citys acceptance of new streets. This consists of 2. 6 acres shown in the lighter shades of green added to the existing park area and 3. 8 acres of new city streets which are shown in dark green. On slide nine, you can see the final ownership configuration of the site after the public trust Exchange Agreement and after the development. The areas in light green will be owned by the city as park, with a public trust designation over them, and the areas in red are owned by build. Finally, on slide ten, you can see the approved projects, both the mixeduse developments and the newly expanded and redesigned public parks. So on slide 11, we are requesting minor amendments that have been drafted by City Attorney. Committee members should have copies of this for reference. The first is on the second page and simply adds the date of the committee of the whole date. The second is on the same page, and the amendment provides the city to convey the parcels through the state at the time of the trust exchange directly from the city to build. Also, we would note in the ordinance on page 2, line 16, that the designation would be heard at the full board next week if approved as november 5. And on page 3, line 24 of the ordinance, the committee of the whole date of december 10. And on that topic, slide 12, heres the anticipated schedule for future hearings on both the resolution and the ordinance. This schedule results in an effective street vacation in late january. We would ask that the city forward the intention with amendment and positive recommendation to the full Board Hearing on november 5, and we request that the ordinance with amendments be forwarded to a committee of the whole hearing on december 10. That concludes my presentation. Thank you for your time, and i will be available for your questions along with public works staff. Chair peskin thank you, mr. Cherry. Are there any questions for oewd . Seeing none, are there any Public Comment on items 8 or 9 . Seeing no Public Comment, do we have a motion supervisor safai . I just want to make sure, the streets will be accepted back and theyll be fullyaccepted streets by the city . I understand the city will own those streets, but theyll be fullyaccepted streets . Yes. All of the streets that you saw in dark green, all of the streets will be fullyaccepted, fullyowned streets. Chair peskin thank you, supervisor safai. So on item 8, i would like to insert the date being december 10. On item number theres a blank. So thats the apologize, chair. For the date, that would be the november 5 resolution. Chair peskin no, i think thats december 10. If were talking about file 150969, this is the resolve that says notice is here by given on blank date, 2019 i believe was the november 5 date . Okay. We will take that and fill that in and forward that to the full board with a positive recommendation. And then on item 9, on page 2, we will insert the date of november 5, and the City Attorney will fill out the resolution or the clerk resolution number and file number. And then on page 3, as line 24, we will insert the december 10 date. And on page 8 at line 17, well insert the language of either directly or indirectly through the state right before sub2. And if theres knox, well take those amendments without objection. [gavel]. Chair peskin and then, we will forward agenda item number 9 to the full board for december 10 at amended without objection. Mr. Givner deputy City Attorney jon givner. The committee made the motion to forward it without recommendation on december 15 . Chair peskin thats true. Without recommendation, as amended, without recommendation on hearing december 10, 2019. Well take that without objection. [gavel]. Chair peskin madam clerk, could you please read item number seven. [agenda item read] chair peskin and here to present on behalf of our Fire Department is fire marshal decosio. Good afternoon, commissioners. Dan decosio here to speak to the 2019 amendments to the fire code. There are a handful of changes. I will highlight those changes and answer any questions that you may have. Chair peskin please proceed. Okay. Number one, many of the sections were renumbered, so its just a matter of renumbering sections. The fees live in a different section. The fees have already been aof proed by the board of supervisors. The have already been approved by the board of supervisors. The fees are subject to the administrative proposal that we have in place, and that was a process we started about two years ago and it deals with violations that are ongoing that are not abated, and we have a hearing process in place to address those. So our attempt here is to recoup our costs of the administrative hearings. In addition, we now have specifically identify or spell out the requirements for who we considered what kind of credentials you need to perform work on fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems, and maintain systems. Were being explicit about that and entering that into the code. Also fire escapes. With regard to access to require escapes, what is an obstruction . Were clarifying that, as well, to include locked doors and roomed fire escapes to include locked doors and rooms behind a fire escapes. And then lastly, fire escapes, we require documentation that their fire escape has been certified and inspected within the last five years and ill answer any questions that you may have at this time. Chair peskin colleagues, any questions for the fire marshal . Seeing none, is there any Public Comment on item number seven . Seeing no Public Comment, thank you, mr. Decosio, and we will send this to the full board with a recommendation as a Committee Report for hearing tomorrow, the 29 of october without objection. Very good. Thank you. [gavel]. Chair peskin madam clerk, could you please read item ten. Clerk item ten is a measure urging Treasure Island benefit authority for post disposition agreement. Chair peskin supervisor haney . Supervisor haney thank you, chair peskin. And i know that chair peskin and supervisor safai, youre very familiar with the Treasure Island development. This is a development that will transform the island with 8,000 units of housing. It broke ground this year, and it has been in the works for decades. In 2011, a development and disposition agreement or d. D. A. Was signed outlining the Development Work and transition for leaseholders. And one of the things that it laid out was a process for us to make sure that the residents of the island, nearly 2,000, have access to the development and have a plan for relocation. During the course of the development, all of the residents will need to be relocated in some way. One of the things that came to my attention in the first few months of time as supervisor in meeting with people on the island and serving on tida and representing the island is a lot of concern and anxiety and questions about what would happen both for people who were pred. D. A. Who moved there before 2011 and after d. D. A. , who moved there after 2011. If you had only lived on the island a year or two, you would not have benefits. But now, its been eight years, and the development is not slated to be done until after 2030. So this offer that has come out of conversations with tida and mohcd applies to more residents. Some folks could have lived on the island for 20 years while the development is taking place until its completed, and i think we have a duty to take care of the residents of Treasure Island who are being asked through no fault of their own. I want to appreciate tida director bob beck whos been a supporter and partner in coming up with some new options for what those transition housing benefits will be, and i think director beck is going to present on some of those. Chair peskin bob, the floor is yours. Thank you, chair peskin, members of the committee. Bob beckwi with the Treasure IslandDevelopment Authority. Supervisor haney did a good job of presenting the framework for the Treasure IslandDevelopment Network and so ill go into a little more detail on that and talk about what we currently propose to the measures that are currently proposed to address the intention of the resolution. Just as backdrop for our discussion, neither state or federal relocation law required the residents of the island to be provided with relocation benefits, but the board of supervisors and the mayor, when they endorsed the 2006 Development Plan for the island directed tida and the developer to come back with a proposal with plans to provide residents at the time of entitlement with transition housing benefits. And those are the benefits that we have in plan today. In 2011, when the Disposition Development agreement and related documents were adopted, the housing and transition plans kind of captured the framework for both the Residential Development program on the island and also the transition benefit programs. The housing plan itself is the guiding document for the development of market rate and Affordable Housing. For our Affordable Housing, the average affordability for the 2,173 units that well be developing is below 50 of a. M. I. Or area Median Income, and 5 of those units are to be developed by the developer as inclusionary units within the market rate with the balance being developed by Treasure IslandDevelopment Authority and mohcd and affordable providers on 20 parcels located throughout the development. The 1 Treasure IslandDevelopment Transition housing plan provides for the future transition of our current