Housing provision because we see every day the housing crisis that is in our city. We know our friends and families that are moving away who cant afford to live in this city. And yet, the alarm bells is not rings as hard for the crisis in our Small Businesses in our city, people who have to pack up and move away, and dreams that arent coming to fruition. So i would wonder if we could make the same extension to think about the laws that we consider in this particular case, so i would support the motion thats been put on the floor by commissioner santacana. President swig okay. I guess i kind of have a blend for first of all, i think i think this has been a lesson, and im glad the legislative aide is still here, and i hope she carries back to her supervisor that there was an oop oopsie and that caused some issue. And im not faulting the supervisor. Its just we all learn from leaveouts, and this is a leaveout. I heard mr. Sanchez, when questioned or even not when questioned, he volunteered it. He said this building as is stands in the commercial district is fine. You know, apply for a permit, no issues, blah, blah, blah, and we wouldnt even be here. The issue is simply that this is an l. C. U. , and its the interpretation of the Zoning Administrator the applicant went to somebody and went to various professionals within the Planning Department were given a completely different interpretation. The Zoning Administrator chose to have his administrator his interpretation a little bit later a little bit late, and thats where i think the sleight of use might come in in his interpretation of what the law was. I support my fellow commissioners on that. But in any other location, this would be fine, and in any other locations in those in those districts where this legislation was passed, thats why this legislation was passed, to enable Small Business to move to move forward, and to come in at the 11th hour and change that opinion, youll have to discuss that behavior with mr. Teague, but really, the error i think is the interpretation and also the error is the reversal on previous advice given to the applicant. So i im not going to add anything or ask you to change. Im going to be in support. Commissioner santacana given the blend commissioner honda is this his first motion . Clerk its his first night here. Commissioner santacana i try to stay out of it. Commissioner honda yeah. Commissioner santacana i think i would amend the motion to add a second independent ground that the Zoning Administrator erred in his interpretation of the law based on the evidence given. President swig im more comfortable with that. Thank you very much. Commissioner honda and we are going to have a second bite at this. Commissioner honda youve got to call the motion. Clerk okay. Please make sure im accurate. We have a motion from commissioner santacana to grant the appeal and overturn the suspension request on the basis that the z. A. Erred in interpreting the planning code based on the interpretation by the planning code this evening. And further, that the Zoning Administrator acted arbitrarily in his discretion by changing the rules without adequate justification. So on that motion [roll call] clerk okay. So that motion carries, and the appeal is granted. So [applause] clerk so this concludes the hearing. Thank you. Good to have you here. Welcome. I am the s. F. O. Airport director. Thank you all for being here. Thank you. [ applause ]. Thanks so much. You know, its a pleasure to welcome everyone here today. This is such an important day and were so excited to celebrate this unveiling and recognition and commemoration of our late mayor. Were so pleased to have the family here of ed. Thank you, anita, to have you here, eds wife. Eds daughters tania and rihanna, welcome to both of you, and natasha, the granddaughter, is also here, welcome. Pansie for being here, thank you for being here. 94 years young and she traveled from seattle to be with us today along with other members of the family. I understand eds brothers and sister are here, edmond and manny, welcome and thank you for being here. It is a real honor for me to be here as well as the airport director and to celebrate this wonderful commemoration of our late mayor ed lee and his life time and legacy. Such an important place to have this commemoration. This is an appropriate dedication to our late mayor, as he was such a driving force in connecting our city to the rest of the world for business as well as cultural enrichment. He was so supportive and proud of our efforts to create such an amazing Passenger Experience and create the standard of a worldclass airport. He would say he wanted everyone to feel like you were walking through a fivestar hotel lobby when you travel through our airport. I think we achieved that vision. With a coalition of asianpacific community organizations, the Airport Coalition wanted to honor the mayor and formed a special advisory naming committee. Their job was to review the various proposals befitting of the honor that was proposed of our late mayor. I have to say it was a Truly Engaged and collaborative process. The committee came up with a unanimous recommendation to the Airport Commission, which also received unanimous approval for the Airport Commission which received permission from the departure hall in his honor. [ applause ]. You know, there was Community Involvement in this and we created a special advisory panel, including anita and members of the committee that were helping guide the implementation of the various elements of what this honoring of our late mayor would be, including the wood wall which we will get to see a little later on, including this mural behind me, which in the future will be replaced with a plaque, as well as a statue and a video about ed and how important he was to the city and county of San Francisco. It will be this lasting commemoration in our airport of the extraordinary significance our late mayor ed lee had on the city and county of San Francisco. With that, i thank you all for being here today. It is my pleasure to introduce the 45th mayor of San Francisco, who served out the remaining term of mayor lee and who we all congratulate on her victory to a full fouryear term as our mayor, welcome, mayor london breed. Mayor breed thank you, ivar. Im really excited to be here today, especially with members of the lee family, members of our Airport Commission, and people that i served with on the board of supervisors when ed was our mayor, president of the board of superviseors, thank yo, supervisor yee, for being here. When mayor lee was mayor, we were like his kids. We really were. We would go into his office. We would ask for things all of the time. In most instances, he was almost always so supportive. He cared about this city. He cared about the people of this city. He cared about doing good things for San Francisco. When i first sat down with him as supervisor and told him that Public Housing was my priority, of course we bonded over our shared experience of growing up in Public Housing. He said, yes, we will work to make the condition of residents and Public Housing better. I will tell you since ive been mayor, weve been going to a lot of those Public Housing developments where the promises of our city have been fulfilled and the conditions have changed significantly. Its because of his leadership and his work and his love and care for people. [ applause ]. Mayor breed his work for our Public School system and our children, his work for Public Safety and for making sure that we are a city that focuses on making the right decisions, especially for future generations. You know, most mayors wouldnt say this, but since ive been mayor, i am really a beneficiary of all of his hard work. So when i go and i do those ribbon cuttings. When i go and were saving buildings that mayor lee put in motion with funding and support, i know its because of his hard work that were able to make peoples lives better. I only wish, i only wish that he was able to be here with us to see what an amazing job he did for the people of San Francisco. [ applause ]]. Mayor breed so many of his friends are here, people who worked and served with him, people who loved and supported him. Again, i want to thank the lee family for just your continued support of San Francisco, your continued involvement in the things that we do to improve the lives of people in San Francisco. This is at least legacy. I along with other emerging, elected officials, we are part of his legacy. The work that we did together in San Francisco has really transformed our city and put us on the right path to continue to improve San Francisco so it is fitting, as we dedicate the International Airport to mayor lee to just also remind ourselves of the work that he did, but as the First Chineseamerican mayor in San Franciscos history, the man was like a rock star. He was like a rock star. [ applause ]. Mayor breed now, ed didnt need a lot of attention, but i didnt let him not get the attention he needed. I remember when we went to china, we went to beijing and shanghai, and so many people with their cameras and Everything Else and just i mean, you would have thought that it was beyonce and j. Z. It was mayor lee getting love and to smile like it wasnt a big deal. I would tell him to soak it up and not get excited. That was his personality. He didnt need the attention or the fame. He was about the work. He was about the results. He was about the people. As we honor him here today, it is only fitting because he was an international figure, that when people come to this city, the first thing they see is mayor ed lee greeting them. When people leave this city, they can see the same thing. Its the impression that they get, and that is that he was an important figure for the city and county of San Francisco, so much so that he is acknowledged in such a significant way. Thank you all for being here. Thank you all to a lot of the airport workers that are here, the family, the people from the african and chinese communities, people who have come from far and wide to honor someone who was really such an incredible figure and incredible inspiration, and has done a lot to set our city on the right path. So it is only fitting that we honor him in this way today at the San FranciscoInternational Airport. His legacy will continue to live on through us. Thank you. It is now my pleasure to introduce a former president of the board of supervisors. He worked with mayor lee on many issues. A warm welcome for California State Assembly member, david chu. Good morning, San Francisco. This is a San Francisco day. I was thinking of how to start my thoughts, and maybe i would start with the following which is i am going to be short because he was and i am. Thank you all for being a part of the community of San Francisco and so many of the Community Leaders who led to this day, to this wonderful naming dedication. Of course we want to salute anita and your family for your family, your sacrifice, and your love. All of us have countless memories of the mayor, and im going to relay just a few quick ones. It was exactly ten years ago to the day that i was in this International Terminal with thensupervisor chu and mar. The three of us were the First Chinese supervisors to serve together. We were heading on a goodwill trip to southern china. We were joined by members of the Chinese Chamber, some of who are here. What was historic about that event for me ten years later is that we were joined by one incredibly competent, selfless, humble, and smiling city administrator, ed lee. I remember on that trip, those of us who were elected officials, we were new to our roles. We observed him as he interacted with our diplomatic counterparts, as he brought good will from this city, as he fosters economic and social ties with other parts of the world. That is the ed lee that became mayor that we honor and respect today. A second memory involving this very airport. The first week the current occupant of the white house was inaugurated. He issued an executive order that said that airports were about to become the site of his new walls to keep out refugees. Im going to quote something that mayor lee said because he was always so mild minored, but not on that day. As the son of chinese immigrants, i am disgusted by the president s executive order to target muslim communities, to ban immigrants from entering the united states. These actions are a direct betrayal of our american values. We were also proud of him on that day because for our former mayor, it is important for him to lead a city where love trumps hate, where civility trumps rudeness. Mayor lee stood for everything that is good about compassion and tolerance for all of our diverse communities. [ applause ]. Let me end with my final memory of mayor lee, as anita knows. You and your husband like to make fun of me for not having a kid. I regret that my son lucas will not get to know uncle ed lee. What i can tell you is because of this photograph, because of this naming decision, we will have millions of kids from around the world, from china, from asia, from africa, from latin american and europe who will come through these halls and say im the child of immigrants, but maybe some day i can run a city. I am the son of a cook and a se seamstress, but maybe some day i can run a city. Mayor lee has given us hope in our future. That is why we are here today and that is why it is wonderful to be part of our San Francisco community. Thank you so much and god speed. And now my pleasure to welcome up a district 4 supervisor turned supervisor by mayor lee. Please welcome carmen chu. Hello, everybody. So happy to be here with all of you and to see this day come forward. So many people who are here today from all different parts of mayor ed lees life, his family, the community who loved him, and of course the citys family who adored him and saw him as a mentor for many of us. I think the trip that we took was spoken about. When you travel with him, just like in relationships, they say it really reveals someones true character. Can you travel well together, were they fussy, were they hard to get along with, and so on. I have a memory of mayor ed lee on that trip. On that trip we were walking through these beautiful gardens where you can see the scenery around. I see our mayor who wasnt mayor at the time, who was a city administrator, and he was looking at the trash can. He was looking at the trash can to understand whether the design of the trash can was something that we should mimic and bring back here to San Francisco. So i think revealing the character that was our mayor and i think the family knows this too for all the times he brought you out to do cleanups, our mayor cared about the details to run the city and run it well and he did so with every part of his life. He could have been doing something different, but he was looking at a trash can. The mayor that i knew and the one that all of us came to love came from humble beginnings, someone who has struggles in the family, who didnt have very much, where you saw your own family struggle with the language, and where somehow, some way, you became a lawyer who advocated for civil rights to make sure that injustices were not something that could be tolerated in our community, to be someone who cared about how we run our city for the benefit of the public, he became the mayor. One of my proudest moments as a daughter of immigrants was walking down the hall in the rotunda after selecting ed lee to be our mayor. That was probably one of the best votes i ever made as a supervisor. If there was one thing i could have left behind as a legacy would be that i selected and supported that San Francisco had our First Chinese mayor. [ applause ]. As were gathered here today to watch this unveiling and to see all of this, i think it brings us hope and pride, david spoke about this earlier, all of the people who will come through the San FranciscoInternational Airport, all of the people who will look up and say who was this person and how was this person relevant to San Francisco, and say im walking through this place, an international city, a place that sets the worlds trends and to know that this man not only moved San Francisco forward, but that he is a man who enexpires so many generations to come. My parents cooked in restaurants and theyre proud that we have a voice and we can stand up and fight for the injustices and see that when people are attacked in our community, we can stand up. It doesnt matter in youre chinese or latin american or another other background, i cant tell you how meaningful this is to have his remembrance at the International Terminal. Thank you. [ applause ]. Next we have someone who worked with mayor lee on housing policy issues. Now