Transcripts For SFGTV Government Access Programming 20240713

SFGTV Government Access Programming July 13, 2024

Items acted upon today will appear on the december 10t december 10th board of supervisors board of agenda. Item agenda number one is an ordinance amending the health code to maintain and operate at full capacity an adult residential facility with no fewer than 41 beds and amending the administrative code to establish the working group to advise the board of supervisors and the mayor regarding resident care, training, workplace conditions and staffing at the arf at 887 patrro. Thank you. This item is before us following substantive amendments at last weeks meeting and i want to note that the legislative aid for supervisor ronan is here should we have any questions on this item. Before we go to Public Comment, supervisor brown, do you have any comments . No. Any members who would like to testify on this item . Seeing none, point comment is closed. And can we send this item to the full bider positive recommendation without objection . Yes. And so mr. Clerk, please calls items 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 . A resolution approving a mills act for a contract between assessmently a. S. A. D. O. W. S. K. I. , the owner of 2251 webster and a resolution improving a contract of 1401 howard llc and agenda item 4 is a resolution approving an act to property contract of gustov lign divisiogist and a py contract with the Swedish Society of 2861 Market Street and number 6 is a resolution approving a mills act contract between adell fung, Brent Goldman and 2735 fullson street, llc and the city and county of San Francisco. All agreements made pursuant to code 71 and authorized planning director to execute and record the historical property contracts. Well hear something from the Planning Commission on these items but we have a number of folks available to answer any questions that arise, including principal planner, elizabeth gordon, preservation planner, stephanie cicneros, the chief of real property, michael gine and applicants from the properties on howard, patomic and fullson streets in items 3, 4, 5 and 6. The Property Owner of webster street reflected in item two is out of town and was unable to attend today and now i would like to welcome michelle tailor, preservation planner with the Planning Department to present on these items. Miss taylor. Thank you. I will present a general overview and frida present on eh contract. There is local governments to enter to contracts with private owners with qualified Historic Properties and this to agreement provides property of tax reductions to owners of those historic prompts who can then allocate the savings toward a maintenance and restoration plan. It is the only local program that creates a financial incentive for proper maintenance of the citys architectural landmarks and from delaying largescale projects when put off can cause damage to the buildings. Put every local landmark building, as well as those listed on the state or National Register of Historical Places is eligible to apply for the mills act program. The department currently holds 37 active mills act contracts with the largest number in the debose historic district. Buildings under contract include singlefamily homes, multifamily buildings and large scale commercial buildings. Staff has reviewed each of the five applications and Department Staff conducting preapproval inspections working with applicants to revise rehabilitation and restoration Maintenance Plans as necessary. Staff also are reviewed all asks on the merits of five priority considerations. The five priority considerations are a necessity, distinctiveness, recently designated city landmarks, investment and legacy business and im happy to answer any questions about these priority considerations or any other review process. Ththis was built in the italianbuilt style in circa 1800 and applicant completed some rehabilitation scopes for the building including dryrot repair and painting with an estimated cost of 12,650. The proposed Rehabilitation Plan includes inkind window replacement, interior plaster and repair caus caused by exterr leak and roof repair and replacement and painting. Rehabilitation work is estimated to cost 113,000 over ten years. And the proposed Maintenance Plan included annual inspection of the wood siding, windows and roof and Maintenance Work is estimated to cost 2,880 annually the Property Owner will receive an estimated property tax savings of 14,184 and this is a 66. 37 reduction from factorbased year value. This was currently valued over 5 million and was demonstrated that the granting would assist in what otherwise might be in damage of alterations. There is final approval for the federal Historic Preservation tax incentive in 2018. The proposed Maintenance Plan includes inspection of interior stucco, roof, doors and it will maintain character to find features identified in the registration nomination registration, such as plaster details and woodwork. Maintenance work is estimated to cost 31,000 per year. The Property Owner will receive an estimated property tax savings of 66,974 at 331. 2 reduction from factorbased year value. 64 pace patomic street is a contributing building to article 0, debose Park District and a twostory overgarage singlefamily dwelling built in 1899. Theres restoration of front stairs, front door and garage door replacement and the rehabilitation work is estimated a 360,000 over ten years and the proposed Maintenance Plan including annual inspection of roof, gutters, downspout and trim and Maintenance Work estimated 4,000 annually. The Property Owner will receive an estimated prompt tax savings of 22,679 or a 76. 47 reduction from factorbased year value. 2168 Market Street is a threestory wood frame commercial building constructed in 107 by master architect august nordon in the arts and crafts style. This swedish american hall is marked 267. In 2015, the applicant performed a fullbuilding rehabilitation including seismic strengthening and the proposed Rehabilitation Plan includes repair and restoration work to the exterior front and replacement of a nonhistoric door with a new compatible and accessible door at the main entrance, replacing a noncompatible entrance and restoring bricks at the front facade. Rehabilitation work is estimated to cost 95,000 over ten years. The proposed Maintenance Plan includes any necessary repairs to the front facade windows, interior wood elements and roof on a recognize regular basis ans estimated 7 500 annually. The Property Owner is away they will not receive a savings but would like to move forward. Its 2731 to 2735, a threestory woodframe three unit residential building . Article 10, individual landmark number 276 and the subject property was designed in a bozart style by architect james frafrancis dunn. Its contracted at over 3 million and a Structure Report was submitted to demonstrate the granting assumption would assist in the preservation of the property that might otherwise be in danger demolition. It underwent a full rehabilitation by a previous owner including full repainting of all elevations, facade restoration, structural strengthening and reroofing. The proposed Rehabilitation Plan includes dryrot repair of wood elements at the base of the building, restoration of windows and to repaint the exterior, replace roof flashing and full reroof the building. Estimated to cost 305,000. 305,000 over ten years. The proposed Maintenance Plan includes annual inspection of gutters and downspouts, windows, front facade and roof. Maintenance estimated to cost 5,048 annually and the estimated property tax savings is 35,495. A 49. 46 reduction from factorbased year value. This concludes my presentation. Planning staff is here to answer any questions. Also, michael gine from the Recorders Office is here to speak on property tax valuations. Property owners are here to speaanswer any questions you may have. Thank you. Thank you, miss taylor. Actually, were there any other presenters or the other folks are here to answer questions . They are available to present, i think, and each one wanted to speaker. Speak. So we should have the representatives from each of the applicants. Ok. Maybe i could call them up or would you like to help . Sure. Since sally isnt here, we can hear, i believe, sarah for 1401 Howard Street is here. Good morning. Im sarah work and i represent the st. Josephs art society. Its a Cultural Organization dedicated to sporting the arts in our community. St. Josephs art society is compromised of two separate organizations, the art society which is for profit and foundation which is the nonprofit. Both organizations are committed to supporting artists and allowing them to flourish in their careers. We support many 501s in our space and we offer free daily tours to the public. We applied to the mills act because our walls are large and tall, 332 feet, but we take up a small footprint and plan to used funds that we can use longtem for the church. Thank you for your consideration. I have the speaker cards, so adele fang. Good morning, supervisors, im adele fing and im one of the proud coowners of 2731 to 2135 fulsome street. We wanted to announce our appreciate our home, the city and mills act. When we all moved in last year, we started putting aside for typical maintenance items with it wasnt until we started talking to the historic form and alicia turnbaugh that it appeared on our form. They are going to address the wood deterioration and curbed window rehabilitation of the street facing rounded bay, an aged roof including the dome turett around the bay and an overlooked patch growing vegetation due to site drainage. The property tax savings from the contract will help to offset the cost of the repairs and maintenance for a home and we are grateful that San Francisco offers an opportunity for homeowners like us to receive such a financial blessing. So thank you for your consideration. Thank you. Is marty benson or ted olsen here representing 2816 Market Street. My name is ted olsen and im president of the Swedish Society of San Francisco incorporated in 1875 in california, builders and owners of the swedish american hall, San Francisco landmark number 267 located at 2168 Market Street. On behalf of our board and members, i thank supervisor mandelman for sponsoring our nomination and to the staffs of the Planning Department and Assessors Office for supporting or application for mills act nomination. At the time of the 1906 earthquake, my paternallal earthquake, editor of our local swedish newspaper, was secretary of the society at their scandinavia anhall, across from the main to library. The earthquake demolished that city hall and our hall. They hired a master architect august eugene and similarly, marty benson, on our board, with me today, a former afrasier is s the grandson of the contractor, who together with his son and several others built the hall in a year. Other members of our board have similarly distinguished heritages in the society, the board and the hall and i say this because the entire board has restored and renovated the hall and all of us are committed to maintaining and funding this Historic Building to preserve there is center for the scandinavia cultures to provide a contemporary night spot, restaurant and the citys saloon. We provide occasional Historic Sites for the city and we would support your nomination and im here to answer any questions you may have. Thank you so much. And then, next id like to call gustov ligqist. Im here together with my wife and im the owner of 6 63 patomic street. We didnt realize what dire shape this was in. Its in poor shape. This, however, comes at a financial burden for hour family, the costs that we are prepared to take but any tax saves from a mills act contract, it would help to offset these, of course. Regardless of how this goes, i would like to say thank you to michelle and her colleagues have been wonderful to work with during this process and without their help, i dont know how we would have gotten this far. So really appreciate that and thank you very much. Thank you. We could go to Public Comment and are there any members that would like to speak on any of these items . Public comment right now is for items 26 and those being the mills act items that are presently called and there is not a general Public Comment period at any Committee Meetings of the board of supervisors. The next opportunity for general Public Comment is at a fullboard meeting and the full board of supervisors is a special meeting this afternoon but not in this committee. But we will take Public Comments on items 26 right now. Is there anyone that would like to speak on items 26 . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. And i would like to move we excuse supervisor peskin from this. And can we move these items to the full board with positive recommendation without objection . Great. Mr. Clerk, please call item number 7. Agenda item number 7 is a resolution approving an agreement with a nonprofit othet Owners Association known as the civic to code 36151 for board approval on june 30, 2024. I would like to welcome the Senior Program manager for the economic and work Park Development and hell present on this item. Good morning. Im the Program Manager from the Office Economic and workforce development. Im part of the team overseeing the cbd program. This is a Program Authorizing the renewed and Civic Community district. On july 23rd, 201 2013, the boad of supervisors revised the civic center and they must enter into a Management Agreement with the Owners Association of this district. The document is a template use ford all cbds in the city and adjusted for each cbd. The following language has been added, administrative code 12g prohibits Assessment Fund or any other funds to participate in, support or attempt to influence a Political Campaign for any candidate or ballot measure and campaigning government code 1. 126 which was amended to state board membered of a city contractor may not contribute to any of the elected officials that are acquired to approve the contract, the board of supervisors or mayors, City Attorney or candidates for those offices or committees controlled by such candidates, officials for a 12month period. The 12month period begins once the contract is approved adding language to administrative code 12l which relates to the Public Access to meeting for nonprofit organizations and should be noted that the Community Benefit districts largely abide by these ordinances. The general benefit district for the civic center, cbd is 4. 80 . If approved by the full board, this will get Assessment Funds to the cbd in early january, and we will develop 3. 6 million in the fiscal year. Thank you, mr. Corgus. Anany members of the public that would like to speak on this . Seeing none, Public Comment is now closed. And can we move this forward to the full board with positive recommendation without objection . Great. Thank you. And mr. Clerk, please call items 8 and 9 together. Agenda item 8 is a resolution approving a memorandum of understanding between the city and county of San Francisco Housing Authority regarding the reorganization of the Housing Authority, ratifying and approving a loan, not to exceed 20 million to the San Francisco Housing Authority and any action taken in connection with such loan, granting General Authority to the mayor and the Mayors Office of housing and community development, to take actions necessary to implement the resolution as defined within it. Agenda item number 9 is a hearing to review the performance audit of the citys assumption of the housing authorities essential function, prepared for the board of supervisors by the budget and legislative analyst. First up, i would like to welcome mr. Ca

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