Thank you supervisor. Supervisor farrell just to be clear there wont be kit cat bars in the machines. To quote my colleague you can get the candy before you get here in the morning. Now were doing this. Supervisor peskin youre recognized. There are no shortage around the area and i appreciate what supervisor farrell says about the children visiting but there are adults that can make their own choices of foods to consume and i for one believe we should believe able to get a candy bar out of the vending machine. Thank you supervisor peskin. Seeing no other names on the roster madam clerk on item 18 please call the roll. Supervisor peskin. No. Supervisor tang. Aye. Supervisor wiener. Aye. Supervisor yee. Aye. Supervisor avalos. Maybe aye. Supervisor breed. A very, very hesitant aye. Supervisor campos. Aye. Supervisor cohen. Anesthesiatic aye. Supervisor farrell. Aye. Supervisor kim. Aye. Supervisor mar. Aye. There are ten ayes and one no with supervisor peskin in dissent. [gavel] the ordinance passes on the First Reading. Dont come to my office looks for snacks. Supervisor cohen. Does that mean that the clerk cant carry the candy. I have them. Thank you very much. Item 19. Please read that madam clerk. Item 19 is ordinance to proat 60. 5 million to certificates of participation to the department of Administrative Service for the animal care and control renovation project. Supervisor tang nothing . I was going to say yay animals. Thats it. Roll call vote. Item 19. Supervisor peskin. Aye. Supervisor tang. Aye. Supervisor wiener. Aye. Supervisor yee. Aye. Supervisor avalos. Aye. Supervisor breed. Aye. Supervisor campos. Aye. Supervisor cohen. Yes. Supervisor farrell. Aye. Supervisor kim. Aye. Supervisor mar. Aye. There are 11 ayes. The ordinance passes unanimously on the First Reading. [gavel] item 20. Item 20 is resolution to retroactively approve eament with swiss Port Cargo Service lp for approximately two pient 4 million. Same call. Without objection its a do not the unanimously. Item 21. Item 21 is emergency work designing repairing upgrading the Security System for the system for count i jails one and two on seven street with point not to exceed amount listed. Same house same house. Adoption is adopted unanimously. Next item. Item 22 is a resolution to approve a cooperative agreement between the city and the state of California Department of transportation concerning the Development Review and approval of the project negotiation document for the bomb lard street vision zero project and transit safety proves along lombard street and sis street and van ness avenue and make the appropriate findings. Same house same call. Without objection the resolution is passed unanimously. Item 23 is resolution for the department of the environment and accept and expend funds from the association of bay area governments in the assignment of 609,000dollar for a Energy Network program and Renewable Energy program through the date listed. Same house same call. Without objection the resolution is adopted unanimously. Next item. Item 24 to amend the planning code for accessory massage uses in conditional use permit and north of market Residential District ceqa. Same house same call. Without objection the ordinance is passed unanimously on the First Reading next item. Item 25 is selling spaces on mart street and drumm street and spear streets by street art it is and commission of the city. Same house, same call. Without objection the resolution is adopted unanimously. Please call item 26 and 27 together. Item 26 and 27 are resolutions are determine the issuance of type 21 for license for the had dad on west portal street and van ness. Same house same call. Without objection the resolutions are adopted unanimously. [gavel]. 28. Item 28 say resolution to authorize the director of property to execute a three year cafe lease to k078 mens board approval between the city and poeets cafe for the amount listed. Same house same call. The resolution is adopted unanimously. Next item. Item 29 is for the administrative code to establish the Safer Schools Sexual Assault Task force and reduce Sexual Assault and educational institutions and setting forth the membership and duties of the task force. Same house same call. Without objection the ordinance is passed unanimously on the First Reading. [gavel] item 30. Item 30 is ordinance to amend the administrative code and establish the fines and fees task force and address the mayor and task force for low income resident and setting forth the membership and duties of the the task force. Same house same call. Without objection the ordinance is passed on the First Reading. Item 31 is to appoint mohammed sorianobilal to the market and octavia Community Advisory committee. Same house same call. Motion passes unanimously. Item 32. Item 32 is appoint josh wolf, leuwam tesfai, david pilpel, dave maass, frank cannata, chris hyland, and Louise Fischer to the task for the terms listed. Supervisor mar. Thank you. I would like to make a motion to amend remove david pillel and repliews with david wolf. Is there a second . Madam clerk can you called roll. Supervisor peskin. Aye. Supervisor tang. No. Supervisor wiener. No. Supervisor yee. No. Supervisor avalos. Aye. Supervisor breed. Aye. Supervisor campos. Aye. Supervisor cohen. No. Supervisor farrell. No. Supervisor kim. [inaudible] aye. Supervisor mar. Aye. Mar aye. There are six ayes and the rest nos. The motion passes. [gavel] and on item number 32 as amended. Supervisor wiener. [inaudible] thank you. That roll call happened rather quickly so i wanted speak why i am voting against the amendment and separate out mr. Wolf as a separate vote. I dont have issues with him personally. Hes a nice guy but a number of years ago we made change to the personnel and the Sunshine Task force because the task force exempted itself from the charter by finding for reasons i will never understand that unlike every other body in the city including the board of supervisors in order to vote for something or take an action you have to have votes from a majority of members of the body, not just a majority of those present so at the board of supervisors we need six votes even if six members are present. The Sunshine Task force because they had poor attendance adopted a rule and exempt from the charter and less than a majority and outrageous action and the task force did it for years and there was problems with attendance. The task force was not well run at all and a big problem. This task force is so important for Government Transparency and has to be well run so i dont think we should go back and reinstate members that are part of that regime so im going to ask that we vote separately on mr. Wolf. No offense to him and i like him personally but i dont think we should go back to that negative era in the Sunshine Task force. Thank you supervisor wiener. Supervisor mar. Yeah, i just wanted to appreciate what supervisor wiener said but bruce wolf isnt just a nice guy. He has a great sense of professionalism and process and good sense of local and state policy as well. Understanding of disability rights from first hand want point of view and former city college and San FranciscoUniversity Worker and social worker and attendance is critical and technology reaches everyone and extremely valuable on the task force. He serves on the San Francisco land trust, the Haight Ashbury council and the sa. F dog patch and i dont think we would have clean power sf and advocacy of others and bruce wolf and its critical and his willingness to serve on the task force will provide consistency from the past but understanding to move forward passing policies like the past is not good for the body and a great addition for the consistency on the body so i urge support for bruce wolf. Supervisor campos. Just briefly i mean i think that the individual i would have voted for mr. Pipel as well. I think they bring something to the table. Bruce wolf its been a while since that issue came up. I wasnt in agreement with him when it happened but i think this is the kind of individual that would do a great job i am happy to support him. Thank you very much. Supervisor wiener has asked to divide the question so the question without the appointment of bruce wolf colleagues can we take that item same house same call. Without objection the motion is approved unanimously. [gavel] madam clerk on the item regarding mr. Wolf can you call the roll please. Supervisor peskin supervisor wiener divided the question. Aye. Supervisor tang. No. Supervisor wiener. No. Supervisor yee. Aye. Supervisor avalos. Aye. Supervisor breed. Aye. Supervisor campos. Aye. Supervisor cohen. No. Supervisor farrell. No. Supervisor kim. Aye. Supervisor mar. Aye. There are seven ayes and four nos. The motion is approved. [gavel] all right lets go to roll call for intruxz. First kentucky is supervisor peskin is the first it to introduce motions. Thank you. paused we heard from merchants in the district that were hit with losses and a plummet in the level of service in their neighborhood received. We heard from chinatown residents and polk street residents about Public Safety concerns after the party went to the out lying neighborhoods and on and on. Some have stated in the press that impacts of sb50 are just some inconveniences that the residents should be deal with with return of San Francisco elevated to a national stage. Respectfully i think that our constituents are quite aware of the world class title that San Francisco holds and understand that San Francisco as a healthy and robust tourist economy without adding a vaidable Traffic Congestion and street closures to the daily lives and we are to prioritize the best interest of san franciscans and maybe its just me. We saw the local [inaudible] out of San Francisco beer services and Police Services as far as l. A. And the 1. 4 million that didnt make it into the bottom lines and public works projects and expedited 75 for Market Street and wifi proves and moscone improvements and installation of mta over head line switches and o they required staffing and resources that were essentially rerouted from the work plan and time tables prioritize the National Football league a billion dollar kopgzeration and put the city in the red. Also not included in the report and this is not a slight on the Controllers Office are the hundreds of City Employees who were encouraged to volunteer to staff the super bowl events instead of serving the general public doing the duty as Public Servants and the Transbay Transit Center had Construction Costs were not included in the report and i understand why. Theyre not a city agency but given the fact were now on the hook to bail out the tjpa with quarter billion dollar loan i believe should be included in the bottom line. I commend the control ors office on taking the task of pulling together the report but clearly there are policy factors to be considered quantifiable financial matters as well as unquantifiable impact to the neighbors and neighborhoods. I have joined supervisor kim sponsoring legislation to ensure that san franciscans expect the best deal on behalf of residents and taxpayers for any one or any organization that wants to host a large scale event in San Francisco with projected street closures and impacts and i will introduce legislation to close the corporate signage loophole during the two week nfl party. I look forward to the analysis of the super bowl impacts but importantly i think its imperative that require transparency and prioritize the well being of san franciscans so i look forward to the support on pieces of legislation. Next colleagues many read in the press of the lack of movement of Small Business with the implementation of proposition j which was championed by supervisor campos last november and voters approved with 57 of the vote. I am not alone with respect to the widespread Small Business and nonprofit displacement that definitely impacted my district but reached a fever pitch. In addressing this roadblock and support in advance at the government and over Site Committee i am submitting a letter to the office of Small Business and implementation of administration and San Franciscos legacy business preservation fund. While we wait for the office of Small Business to move forward with its important work were taking steps to try and elevate the profiles of Small Businesses who are at risk of displacement or experiencings pressures from closed doors and high rents and i know in my district theres a number of Small Businesses if prop j had been realized would be much less likely to be moving out or closing their doors as we speak. As we cell celebrate the importance of the businesses throughout the month of may. We will do a lower polk tour and ask residents to patronize businesses as we did last week in north beach and integral to the community and also the lgbt and Polk Community and define what is special about the neighborhood. We will meet at hodges hardware this friday at 1170 sutter street and the next Morning Saturday joining the Monthly Community clean up at lo bow market and a legacy business at 9 00 a. M. At clay and leavenworth at knob hip and reporting paused she was definitely a force be reckoned with and the legacy in memory and in her honor and was a Critical Care nurse and worked up to a Nurse Supervisor and heavifully involve with the Nurses Association and mayors ag ness sister and turned cna to the Nursing Society to the political and professional organization it is today. The rest i will submit. Thank you supervisor peskin. Supervisor wiener. Submit. Thank you. Supervisor yee. Colleagues i would like to request closing todays Board Meeting in memory of residents bruce shelby and was a dedicated Community Member and the former president of the lake shore Improvement Club one of the larger neighborhood associations and was born in sacramento in 1926. He served our country in the Army Air Corps and after returning to the United States he attended San FranciscoState University and met his wife shirlee. They were married for 63 years. Bruce spent much of his life working in marketing. He was a Marketing Manager for qantace airlines and worked as director for the golden gate district until his retirement. Everyone that had the pleasure of knowing bruce remembered him as af fastball and open and wonderful person. He had a passion for cars and restored several including a mercedes 220s and a 1954mggf. Bruce was known for his love for animals and often seen with his dogs. He would have 90 years old in july this year. He is survived by his wife and sons and daughterinlaw and four grandsons. Bruce will always be shalled by the neighbors of laker shore acres and thankful for the contributions. The rest i submit. Thank you. Supervisor. Submit. Supervisor campos. Thank you. I just have one item. At the time when the city and the mission in particular are facing the worse affordability crisis in the history its important for us to make sure we move as many Affordable Housing projects forward. As of february the average rent for two bedroom apartment in San Francisco was 4,126. Today i am happy thripped to introduce flee pieces of legislation that will pave the way for construction of 139 new Affordable Housing units in the mission specifically at the corner of 17th and folsom. Formerly a city owned parking lot half of the parcel will be turned into 100 Affordable Housing and the other half a new park in San Francisco in more than a decade. It will provide 139 apartments that are affordable to low income houses and transitional age house and 60 of the median income. The ground floor of the project will offer Community Services including a preschool, infant toddler care after School Program for youth that will be operated by a Mission District o