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Transcripts For SFGTV BOS 20240703

Missed meeting, mr. Clark, do you have any announcements . Yes. Thank you, madam chair. Please ensure that youve silenced your cell phones and other Electronic Devices you may have brought with you into the chamber today. If you have any documents to include as part of the file for any of todays agenda items, you can submit them to me by bringing them forward to the rail. And ill meet you Public Comment will be taken on each item on todays agenda. When your item of interest comes up and Public Comment is called, please line up to speak along your right hand side of this room. Alternatively, you may submit Public Comment in writing in either of the following ways. You may email your written comments to me at. John carroll at sf gov. Org or you may send your written comments via Us Postal Service to our office in city hall. The address is one. Doctor Carlton B Goodlett place, room 244, San Francisco, california 94102. If you submit Public Comments in writing, i will forward your comment to the members of the land use and Transportation Committee, and ill also include your comments as part of the official file on which you are commenting. And finally, madam chair, items acted upon today are expected to appear on the board of supervisors agenda of june 3rd, 2024 unless otherwise stated. I thank you, mr. Clark, please call item number one, agenda item number one is an ordinance amending the planning code to require conditional use authorizations for establishing Parcel Delivery service uses prohibit non cannabis Parcel Delivery service as an accessory. Use and revised zoning control tables to reflect these changes. Affirming the Planning Departments determination under sequa and making public convenience, necessity and welfare findings under planning code section 302. In findings of consistency with the general plan and the eight priority policies, the planning code, section 101. 1. And madam chair, i am in receipt of a memo from your desk requesting that this matter be agendized as a Committee Report for potential consideration at the Board Meeting tomorrow, may 21st, 2024. I thank you so much, mr. Clerk. We are now joined by district one supervisor connie chan, the sponsor of this item. Welcome supervisor chan, the floor is yours. Thank you. Chair mcguire. Colleagues, this is a legislation that was actually before you, prior to march 31st, when the interim zoning control for the Parcel Delivery Service Facility was set to expire. We then at that moment, duplicate the file, recognizing that, substantive amendments such as, considering the, education institutions as part of the criteria for impact as well as employment analysis, to also consider the Artificial Intelligence as well as Autonomous Vehicle in a ratio of human operated activities. These were the amendments that were before you then, and it was deemed substantive and require referral back to Planning Commission. And since then it did under Planning Commissions review and in fact was on the Consent Agenda and unanimously approved and now its back to you today, its still a very much a same legislation overall. I just urge for your approval and potentially be able to after if you deem approve that it could also be considered as a Committee Report tomorrow, for so that the board can vote on again, this is to be part of the march 31st, 2024 as a approval date. So its retroactive. Thank you. Thank you so much, supervisor chan, are there any questions or comments . Colleagues okay, lets take Public Comment on this item then. Thank you. Thank you, madam chair. Land use and transportation is now taking Public Comment on agenda item number one. If you have comments for that item, please come forward to the lectern now. And if youre waiting for your opportunity to speak, you can line up to speak along that western wall that im pointing out with my left hand. Please come forward. If you have comments. Good afternoon supervisors. My name is mark maloof, a business agent with teamsters local 665, the teamsters have been working on this legislation since the beginning. We are were honored to have worked with supervisor connie chan and the entire board of supervisors, the mayor and the Planning Commission on this legislation. We are especially proud that this legislation, this legislation has received unanimous votes at every single meeting, which is not an easy thing to do here in San Francisco. Im here today to express the Teamsters Unions continued support of the Parcel Delivery conditional use legislation on the additional criteria added to the impact evaluations by supervisors. Chan and dorsey will further the citys discretion on Parcel Delivery sites by adding in the use of ai and the impact on nearby schools. We ask that you send this legislation to the full board with a positive recommendation. Thank you. Thank you so much for sharing your comments. Do we have anyone else who has Public Comment on agenda item number one . Madam chair, it appears theres no further speakers. Okay, Public Comment on this item is now closed. Supervisor chan, thank you so much for your work on this, i would like to make a motion that we send this out with a positive recommendation as a Committee Report on the motion offered by the chair, that the ordinance be recommended as a Committee Report. Vice chair preston i. Preston i member. Peskin i. Peskin i chair. Melgar i. Melgar i madam chair, there are three eyes. Thank you. That motion passes. Thank you. Congratulations. Supervisor chan, lets please go to item number two, please. Mr. Clerk, agenda item number two is a resolution approving the list of projects to be funded by fiscal year 2024 to 2025. Road maintenance and rehabilitation account funds as established by California Senate bill one. The road repair and accountability act of 2017. Thank you. We have, sylvia ho here from public works as well as edmund lee. Good afternoon. Afternoon. Pull the mic towards you so we can hear you. Thank you. Good afternoon everyone. Im sylvia ho from San Francisco public works, today we are seeking your consideration and approval of a resolution to certify a list of street resurfacing projects that will be funded by fiscal year 20 2425. Road maintenance and rehabilitation account funds, which from this point, ill refer as our mra funds. Some background these funds, which are distributed annually on a formulaic basis to the cities and counties, are from additional gas and diesel taxes enacted by senate bill one. The road repair and accountability act of 2017, and as part of their accountability and transparency provision to implement the funds, the California Transportation Commission requires the adoption of annual project lists prior to cities and counties receiving these funds. San francisco public works Street Resurfacing Program has identified six projects to receive next years mra funds, which include 212 blocks throughout San Francisco. So attached to the resolution is the project list detailing those 212 specific identified blocks. All of these projects are currently in design phase and are expected to be advertised for construction this calendar year or the first half of 2025. Other supplemental materials provided include a map of the same proposed blocks to be repaved with a legend indicating which are supported by our mwra funds, as well as blocks that are to be funded by other sources. Im joined today by a member of the Street Resurfacing Program, and together we are happy to answer any questions you may have. Thank you. Supervisor preston, thank you, chair melgar, thank you for the presentation. I just had a question about, an area of my district on oak street, for to wanted to check on the status, but and plans for the resurfacing, but also just really want to make sure that there are Ongoing Communications with, mta is planning a, a bike parking protected bike lane there. At the same time, i just want to make sure our right hand and left hand are coordinating. Can you speak more about the program . Thank you. Good afternoon, supervisors. Edmund lee, im a project manager with the Street Resurfacing Program, yes. So, well take note of the sfmta project. Specifically on oak street. Youre mentioning. Is that correct . Correct yes. So just in general, you know, we do have a, a utility coordination or project coordination tool that the city utilizes, dot maps. And thats a program that all of the city agencies uses, and that basically shows all of our planned and proposed projects. And were able to use that to, to help facilitate any type of coordination that we have with our, our projects and create sort of joint opportunities and adjust project schedules accordingly to accommodate each others schedules. So, that is that is one venue, if im, im not sure on the specific project, if thats you know, what the schedules are currently, but i can definitely take that back and, you know, update you with that. Thank you. That would be great. And we raised this because early on when some of the planning was happening around the bike lane design there, it took our office recognizing that some of the street repaving work and others, and actually some of the puc sewer work and that like would actually like we were about to design a whole thing, start to roll it out, and then basically just have to rip it up. So our office was able to kind of connect. Folks, i just want to make sure if you can, if what would be great is a status. I mean, if that area of oak is now totally theres been a lot of work there. So if its totally done, then this may be a nonissue, but wed love to just get the latest of the oak street work, whats done, whats planned, and just make sure youre connecting with with mta around that. Sure, sure. Well look into that. Thank your office. Appreciate it, thank you, president peskin. Thank you. Chair melgar. I see a lot of wonderful things in the Northeast Corner of the city. The one thing i dont see, and you just might want to take a look at, because im sure it has a pavement index. That rivals something in a third world country is the block of stockton between columbus and union, which is very close to the powell and grant avenue work. But that particular block is worse than anything along either one of those adjoining corridors. Thats, stockton, columbus to union, stockton, between columbus and union. Okay. All right. I can look at that and update your office as well. Thank you. Thank you so much, if theres no other comments or questions, mr. Clerk. Lets go to Public Comment on this item, please. Thank you, madam chair. Land use and transportation will now hear Public Comment on agenda item number two related to road maintenance and rehabilitation account funds. If you have Public Comment on those items, please come forward to the lectern at this time. And madam chair, it appears that we have no speakers. Okay, Public Comment on this item is now closed, mr. Clerk, id like to make a motion that we send this out of committee with a positive recommendation to the full board on the motion that this resolution be recommended to the board of supervisors. Vice chair preston. Hi. Preston. I member peskin, i peskin i chair melgar i melgar i madam chair, there are three eyes. Thank you so much. Lets then go to item number three, please. Mr. Clerk, agenda item number three is an ordinance amending the planning code to designate the Gregangelo Museum, located at 225 san leandro way, as a landmark consistent with the standards set forth in article ten of the planning code, affirming the Planning Departments secret determination, making findings of public necessity, convenience and welfare under planning code section 3002. In findings of consistency with the general plan and the eight priority policies, the planning code, section 101. 1. Thank you so much , colleagues, you will remember this item from when we initiated the landmarking. We had robust Public Comment and support, it has since gone to hpc, where it was recommended unanimously. And its back again. And we have miss Pilar Lavalley here to talk to us about it. Welcome, miss lavalley. Good afternoon. Supervisors actually, im going to pass it along to my colleague Heather Samuels for the presentation. All right. Welcome, miss samuels. Thank you. Thank you. Pilar, good afternoon, chair melgar, vice chair preston and president peskin, im Heather Samuels, Planning Department staff, the Historic Preservation commission reviewed the board of supervisor initiated landmark designation of the Gregangelo Museum at their hearing on march 20th of 2024. Next slide please. The Gregangelo Museum is significant as a cultural hub and an evolving San Francisco inspired, inspired folk art piece. Evocative of San Franciscos 1960s 70s and 80 lgbtq and counterculture communities. Furthermore, it is a property that possesses high artistic value as an immersive visual performance and circus arts environment, contributing to the unique arts and culture of San Francisco. At their public hearing at the hpc, we heard 55 Public Comments about the designation, with 48 in support and seven in opposition, and voted unanimously to approve the resolution recommending landmark designation of the Gregangelo Museum, this concludes my presentation. We will be available to answer any questions. Thank you. Thank you, miss samuels, do we have any questions or comments . Colleagues okay with that, lets go to Public Comment on this item, please. Land use and transportation will now take Public Comment on agenda item number three related to landmark designation for the Gregangelo Museum. If you have Public Comment for this item, please line up to speak along the western side of this room and if you are the next speaker, please come forward to the lectern and begin. Hello, im actually greg angelo, and, its a joy to be here. Its been quite a process, and im really interesting, it was quite a surprise to me, and, that i didnt consciously set out to actually create this place. It just happened because i work with creators and, and it does, in fact, mark a large part of the history of San Francisco and continues to mark that. Im very proud these days that we have, several International Artists from around the world who are making San Francisco their home. Theyre coming here as a designation at the most perfect time ever, during this time when San Franciscos incredibly in flux, i think a few of them are here today. And, thats all im going to say for now. Thank you, thank you, thank you so much for sharing your comments. Lets have the next speaker, please. Good afternoon, supervisors. Richard carrillo, Legacy Business Program manager with the office of Small Business and the city employee, i just wanted to bring to your attention that the reason this item came before you today, was because the, Gregangelo Museum applied for the Legacy Business Program for the registry. And, we wanted to make sure that it meets them with all the Planning Department regulations before we submit their application. So their application is actually done. Its fantastic. And its on hold right now until we see what happens as it goes through this process. So i just wanted to make sure you knew that was the, you know, the reason that this is coming for you. But theres also, of course, other benefits for approval of this project. So thank you so much for your time. Thank you for sharing your comments. Lets have the next speaker, please. Good afternoon. I am dahlia amaya amador, a columnist writing about arts and culture, and i recently published my first book about my travels. Im also a board member of the

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