Present, supervisor campos, present, supervisor cohen, present, supervisor farrell, present, supervisor kim, present, supervisor mar not present. Supervisor peskin, present. Supervisor tang, present. Supervisor wiener, present. Supervisor yee, yee not president. Madam president , you have a quorum. Supervisor london breed thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. All right. Madam clerk, are there any communications . I have none to report. Supervisor london breed colleagues any changes to the minutes of july 12th, july 19th, july 26th, august 2, 2016, regular Board Meeting minutes shall or july 19th, july 28th, july 28th, july 29th, july 29th, or july 29, 1035, a. M. Special Board Meeting minutes . Seeing none, is there a motion to approve those minutes . Motion by supervisor mar and peskin. Can i take those without objection. Those Meeting Minutes are passed after Public Comment. Now, madam clerk, lets go to the consent agenda. Items one and two comprise of the consent agenda. These items are considered routine unless removed separately. Please call the roll. Clerk on items 1 and 2. Supervisor tang, aye, wiener, aye, supervisor yee, yee aye, supervisor avalos, aye, supervisor breed, ay campos, supervisor farrell, ay supervisor mar, ay supervisor peskin, ay . 11 ayes. Those ordinances are passed. Item 3 clerk reading code . Supervisor london breed colleagues can we take this colleagues, can we take this item same house same call. Without objection this item is approved. Item 4. reading code . Madam clerk, please call the roll. Clerk supervisor tang, aye, supervisor wiener, aye, supervisor avalos, no, campos aye, breed aye, farrell aye, supervisor kim, aye. Supervisor mar, aye. Supervisor peskin. Aye. There are 10 ayes and one no with supervisor avalos in the dissent. The motion is approved. Please call item 5. reading . reading code . All right, seeing no names on the roster call the role. Clerk [roll call vote taken] there are 11 ayes. Supervisor london breed the motion is approved unanimously. All right. Lets go to madam president . Supervisor yee . Supervisor norman yee seeing that we are ahead of schedule, i would like to ask that we take the consent votes. Agenda votes. You voted on the consent agenda, supervisor yee, you did not vote on the Meeting Minutes. We can rescind that vote. Please. Supervisor yee has made a motion to rescind the votes on the Meeting Minutes. Colleagues, can we take that without objection. The vote on the Meeting Minutes have been rescinded. Is there a motion to approve those minutes . Motion by supervisor mar, second by supervisor yee. Colleagues, can we take that without objection. Without objection those Meeting Minutes for the Board Meetings and special meetings will be passed after Public Comment. All right. Madam clerk, lets skip over to committee reports. Clerk items 12 and 13 were considered by a special meeting at 9 30 a. M. The committee forwarded these two items as committee reports. Item 12. 10. 160880 [hearing street vacation order parkmerced development project] hearing to consider an ordinance file no. 160851 item 13, madam present . No. Item 12 is fine. Colleagues, can we take this colleagues, can we take this item same house same call. Without objection this item same this is adopted. Item 13. Clerk 13. 160900 [assessment ballots for cityowned parcels Central MarketCommunity Benefit district modify the Management Plan and engineers report] sponsor kim supervisor london breed colleagues can we take this item colleagues, can we take this item same house same call. Without objection this item is approved. Supervisor wiener. Supervisor scott weiner thank you. Today im introducing legislation that is part two of legislation that i authored and the board unanimously passed this year. The solar rooftop mandate. You will recall that the legislation requires that for buildings between one and 10 stories, the roof tops must be covered by solar panels. This is a first step in the future for the city to adopt this requirement. The other part of the legislation is that we initially intended to combine the 2 pieces of legislation and for a variety of reasons, we split it into two. This particular legislation will allow the solar rooftop requirements to allow for a green roof instead. The solar roof requirement requires that 15 be covered by solar panels. This legislation allows that instead of the solar panels, that 30 of the rooftop can be covered with a green roof. We expect that many of the developers will have a combination of solar and green roof tops. Green roof tops are an in incredibly important piece of viable sustainment in the future in San Francisco. Using rooftop space to have more greenery will have many benefits. It will help clean the air and absorb carbon and in addition green roof tops absorbs storm water in order to reduce the amount of storm water run off for the combined sewer systems and solar increase the Energy Efficiency in buildings. We worked closely with the department of the environment and the Planning Department on this legislation as well as other stakeholders including spur and i like forward to moving this legislation forward. I want to thank my office for working on this and in particular on this power and the rest i submit. Thank you. Supervisor yee . Supervisor norman yee i just want to say some good news since we met the last time that im now a first time grandparent of a granddaughter born august 18th. [ applause ] the rest i submit. Thank you, supervisor yee, supervisor avalos . Submit. Supervisor campos. Supervisor david campos i have a bill senate bill 489 to prevent properties in detention facilities that require them all to provide human rights. Since 2003, more than 100 people have died in immigration detention here in the United States. Many of these deaths were caused by a lack of medical care, including a failure to adhere to basic detention standards. Privatization is driving over in incarceration to maximize their profits. 72 of beds in the u. S. Are operated by private business companies. Local lock ups where facilities are incentivized to fill beds are written into contracts including here in california. Heavy lobbying in california by private corporation such as cca have increased this detention and throughout the country. This bill will show those more accountable and legal standards for immigrants that are suffering under these conditions. This bill 1289 will make california the first state in the country to create enforceable standards related to immigration in detention facilities. Sb 89 and lgbt rights and other arenas. When it comes to lgbtq detention they are cast to the side. They are subject to the same abuses as other immigrants and higher rates of solitary confinement and sexual abuse. This provides additional protections for the members of the lgbtq facilities. 1289 will be able to protect those who are regularly submitted to this type of treatment and transgender detainees. Such practices affect Mental Health and other traumas. I ask you to support this bill. I would like to thank avalos, mar, cohen for your support. The second item. I would like to remember gloria best. She was born in detroit, michigan, september 6, 1927. She has three brothers, two sisters, three children as well. Allen, dana, paul and two grandchildren. Jerald and doreen. Gloria loved going to church and dancing and arts. She worked as a medical assistant and raised her three sons. She was crowned in 1951. Sadly she developed lung cancer a few years ago and passed away friday august 12th. She was a Community Leader who dedicated so much time to the holly Courts Community and served for many many years. She always had a smile on her face and a biggest heart for her neighbors. She always attended the meetings until she was no longer physically able to. Her presence will be missed by that community especially by residents of the council team and our committee in holly ports. Her memorial is wednesday at 5151 court land avenue. Rest in peace gloria. Lastly, in memoriam a legendary artist from mexico, an icon really of mexican culture. Juan gabriel. He passed away a few days ago. He was born Alberto Aguilera in michoacan. His mother was committed to a hospital and unable to support her family, she placed juan gabriel in a home when he was 5. He met juan contreras, a deaf musician who played in a band. He chose the stage name in honor of both his father and mr. Contreras. Juan gabriel said the pain of his childhood was through his music. I think its hard to explain to people who dont know who juan gabriel was. How in a country that is so macho and has very typical views of what it means to be male, straight, to be a man and what it means to be human, that in that country, someone as flamboyant who was essentially as gay as you got would become a national hero. And even though he never technically came out, through his his work in a very subversive way. He challenged our notions of sexuality, masculinity and femininity and to really educate an entire country. What is remarkable about juan gabriel is you see in a family generations that have been impacted by him. Even though he was a mexican artist, his influence went beyond mexico and its safe to say that the entire Spanish Speaking world has been mourning his loss. I have had the pleasure and honor of seeing juan gabriel in concert. I could never understand how, and i think as a gay man, i can say this word. One of the biggest queens that i have seen have had the following of some of the most macho tough guys around. That was really the artistry, the humanity and the unique nature that juan gabriel was about. I know that a lot has been said about him, but as a gay man and as a latino gay man, i especially want to thank him for making it possible for so many of us to actually be accepted in a culture that at times seemed apprehensive about sexuality and certainly questioned whether or not you could be a man and still be effeminate and flamboyant. Juan gabriel was an example at how at the end of the day, the connection that we as humans have with one another and the ability to relate to ones experiences really transcends our own biases and stereotypes. With that i want to do an in memoriam to juan gabriel for when he meant in mexico and music throughout the world and art throughout the world. May he rest in peace. Thank you, supervisor campos. Supervisor cohen . Supervisor farrell, supervisor kim, supervisor mar . Supervisor eric mar thank you, i want to congratulate the new grandpa, norman yee. Congratulations. Coming up this sunday is the annual 5k run by kaiser permanente. Sunday september 11th from 8 00 a. M. To 11 00 a. M. Its in the Beautiful Mountain lake park thats been upgraded thanks to neighbors. They run along the sea cliff to the edge of the richmond to linkin park. Please join us. It raises money for Richmond Community based organizations like ymca. Its fun. Many people walk it as well with family. Enjoy one of the most beautiful places on earth in San Francisco. Also jog in the fog. Com. I want to give a special shout out to christy, and the staff from ymca and many of us putting the effort into building this community in richmond. And i want to thank supervisor wiener and peskin for championing this issue of other periods on this board. These Management Plans are critical in ensuring that large special events for example the outside lands and the upcoming Bluegrass Festival dont create unpleasant traffic jambs and delays for residents in the district around the park. In march of 2015, this board passed a similar resolution to adopt the commuter shuttle operators. San francisco parks and recreation has in its application process for a transit Management Plan. The mass transit vehicles have a significant effect provided that operational cost and permitting be enforced and monitoring the events are put in place. Transportation plans that shuttles must not adversely affect transportation. Shuttles that have participated to and from large events will likely result in the disruption of ordered mass Public Transit and prevent rider access to mta vehicles because there is a likelihood of a disruption of a labor dispute involving a private Shuttle Service as is providing for labor harmony with respect to their shuttle amenities. The goal is to prevent unnecessary disruption. Im urging this resolution to speculate the process in requirement of labor harmony conditions with respect to the shuttle providers and completion of the application process to where an applicant can ensure labor harmony to minimize Public Transit. It also urges the recreation and Parks Department to label it broadly so its not affected by the method of labor harmony. I urge your support. The rest i will submit. Thank you, supervisor mar. Supervisor pes kin . Supervisor aaron peskin thank you. Today im submitting a resolution to provide for earthquake relief to communities of italy in the wake of the devastating earthquake in central italy that took almost 300 lives. As a city that is situated on the san andreas fault, we know the outpouring that we received from all over the world, we have the history of coming to the aid in cities around the world in 1991 and in 2001 where we appropriated funds for earthquake relief. What comes around, goes around. Today, im introducing a supplemental ordinance for the amount of 100,000 for earthquake relief to be vetted out by experts of the department of emergency management. I know we have a representative from the italian consulate today. I would like to acknowledge him for his work and his colleagues work in acting quickly in organizing relief efforts here in San Francisco and around the world. I ask for your support for this appropriation and please help spread the work about the on going relief efforts that are happening in San Francisco. I specifically want to acknowledge those who put together in the italian Athletics Club which was very well attended where i was asked to identify how our city could help in the relief efforts and this is my answer to that. Speaking of earthquakes and seismic safety, i think we are all aware of the revelations in regard to the building tower and asking for seismic fitting in all the zones. The city has rezoned city for height and death depth and would like to know about the city requirements and would like to have everything done to the highest of building standards. Finally i would like to adjourn this meeting in the memory of three individuals. First one of San Franciscos characters warren hinnkle, his Memorial Service was last week. It was a vivid reminder of the indelible mark he left on our city. He was a raucous and flamboyant editor and left a powerful voice in the 1960s and later champion the voice of the investigative and satirical journalism. He was 77 years old and survived by his daughters hilary and pia. I would like to also adjourn this meeting in the memory of delia, a great philanthropist and involved in many San Francisco causes. And finally, a nun, who spent decades organizing support for refugees as well as organizing protest against the United States military Training Center for latin American Military leaders and the rest i will submit. Thank you. Madam president , no other supervisors on the roster. Thank you, add my name to the warren hinnkle in memoriam. Can we do the in memoriam for warren hinnkle on behalf of the entire board . So moved. Without objection, we will adjourn on behalf of warren hinnkle. With that, this brings us past 2 30. That brings us to commendations. Im happy to present the first commendation. We have a special guest of the San Franciscos team. The San Francisco giants, the president and ceo larry baird is here today along with other members of the giants for this special presentation. Im going to ask mr. Behr to come up along with the special director and counsel for the giants, jack behr along with the Government Relations manager. Thank you all for being here. Now, we are not here to present the San Francisco giants with an award because they continue to win world series, we are here to present them with an award because of the work that they do for the community on occasion of the San Francisco giants named humanitarian awards for San Francisco. The board and county of San Francisco extends its highest commendation in San Francisco to the giants for a decade of Community Outreach including those through the Junior Giants Program. Today, the San Francisco giants as we all know, they are an integral part of an institution in the city arriving here in 1958. 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