Please stand by. City of San Diego City Council meeting. Board of supervisors december 1, 2015, please stand by. Board of supervisors meeting. Please stand by. Sf govtv[accept and expend grants trust for public land joseph l. Alioto performing arts piazza Civic Center Plaza playgrounds 10,000,000] sponsor mayor resolution retroactively authorizing the recreation and Park Department to accept and expend grants of up to 10,000,000 from the trust for public land for design and reconstruction of the playgrounds at the joseph l. Alioto performing arts piazza Civic Center Plaza , and approving grant agreements with the trust for public land for acceptance and performance of the Grant Services for the project term of november 5, 2014, through january 31, 2017. [master license agreements Extenet Systems california , llc, gte mobilnet of california, lp, dba verizon wireless, and Mobilitie Investments iii, llc Wireless Telecommunications equipment on transit support poles each to exceed 1,000,000] resolution retroactively approving executed master license agreements between the city and county of San Francisco, Extenet Systems california , llc, gte mobilnet of california, lp, dba verizon wireless, and Mobilitie Investments iii, llc, for the installation of Wireless Telecommunications antennae and equipment on San FranciscoMunicipal Transportation Agency poles, each for an amount to exceed 1,000,000 and a term of nine years beginning september 22, 2014, november 30, 2014, and april 23, 2015, respectively; and affirming the Planning Departments determination under the California Environmental quality act. [multifamily housing Revenue Bonds 510 folsom street also known as transbay block 9 not to exceed 95,000,000] sponsor kim resolution declaring the intent of the city and county of San Francisco city to reimburse certain expenditures from proceeds of future bonded indebtedness; authorizing the director of the Mayors Office of housing and Community Development director to submit an application and related documents to the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee cdlac to permit the issuance of tax exempt Residential Rental housing bonds in an aggregate Principal Amount not to exceed 95,000,000 to finance costs of the construction of 311 rental Housing Units to be located on the first 21 floors of a 42story mixed use building to be constructed at 510 folsom street sdp [multifamily housing Revenue Bonds 185515th street not to exceed 48,715,000] sponsors mayor; wiener resolution declaring the intent of the city and county of San Francisco the city to reimburse certain expenditures from proceeds of future bonded indebtedness; authorizing the director of the Mayors Office of housing and Community Development the director to submit an application and related documents to the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee sf 25 please stand by. City of San Francisco london supervisor london breed good afternoon. Madam clerk, please call the roll. Clerk, please call the roll. Supervisors avalos, present, breed, present, campos present, christensen, present, supervisor cohen, present, supervisor farrell, present, supervisor kim, not present. Supervisor mar, present, supervisor tang, present, supervisor wiener, present, supervisor yee. Present. Madam president , you have a quorum. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Can you 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. Supervisor london breed can we prove the meeting minutes. Can we take those without objection. Those items pass. Clerk. Please call the first item. City clerk continuing from the Board Meeting. First item is the mayor ed lee and may address the board for 5 minutes. Supervisor london breed welcome mayor ed lee. Mayor edwin m. Lee thank you. Let me apologize for the delay. I got the flu. This is a makeup time and im appreciative of it. Last time we met in these chambers, the voters of San Francisco passed the largest Affordable Housing bond in our citys history. Im so gratified to have worked with the board and all of you on this because in many ways it was historic. I want to indicate my sincere appreciation for working together on this. There is housing crisis and we are all serious about getting this done. I want to work with you on a number of items but mainly this Affordable Housing bond that is a 1. 5 billion investment that makes our city more affordable and building and rehabbing lower and middle Income Housing for our families is truly important on everybody s agenda. It will also help us deliver on a commitment that i made to deliver at least 30,000 new homes by 2020 with over half of that available to middle and low income families and certainly will help us with the commitment and important work of fixing our Public Housing for our lower and middle income San Francisco residents. When we talk about working faster, we need to talk about our private sector to help us build a more Affordable Housing especially on this economy and large project. Today i have announced that well bring to the voters sometime next year a Charter Amendment that will require Housing Developers to build more Affordable Housing in new developments. We convene what i think you will agree with me it was a very Housing Working Group with the trust fund passed with proposition c. I will direct this working group that includes not only that original group but members of our Housing Development community and as well as developers who passed this recent housing bond and direct a plan that increases our Affordable Housing requirements and new developments especially in large developments. We will simultaneously need to consider how to speed up construction. I know the cost of constructing housing is very expensive in the city, but we need to work alongside this challenge as well to provide housing investors with even more certainty. Our Housing Working Group will consider process improvements as well as shorten the timeframe needed for Affordable Housing projects in our city. When it comes to Affordable Housing policy and certainly homeless policies for that matter, i know that when we Work Together and we will make great progress. So this thursday, i intend to layout an ambitious plan for our city, a vision for addressing homelessness working with this board and with our nonprofits, with our Housing Providers and in the private sector. I look forward to working with all of you on this challenge. Let me take this opportunity to give a special thanks to one of your colleagues and one that i had the privilege of appointing to the board. Supervisor christensen, i want to thank you for someone working in the community for those years advocating for parks and Neighborhood Centers and transportation and taking up the privilege of being a supervisor for district 3. I personally want to thank you for the attention to your colleagues and for being a member of the board and representing district 3. Thank you for that sacrifice. I know you want to continue in the Public Sector so i will take the opportunity now for the sacrifice that you did and look forward to working with you in the future. Thank you, supervisor christensen. Also today is World Aids Day and we are providing hope for those living with hiv and aids and i look forward to the generation that will be aids free. Not only will this city be drenched in the red lining, our symbol to end hiv and aids. We are going to redouble that effort to get to zero infections and well do so with some tremendous boost as you have heard with the the last 48 hours. A 20 million grant to uc San Francisco that i know we are smiling ought at because investing in San Francisco approach and ucfs institute to cure aids and we are providing housing and treatment for people with aids and be will never abandon that and we remain committed to finding a hope and 1 day hope to bring an end to this epidemic. Finally, i want to acknowledge another mayor in the chambers with us today. I would like to recognize milla, the news dog mayor of the day and mayor lukea who have won out hearts. They have considered important dog friendly legislation. They ran campaigns of their dignified species with platforms for few nail trims, longer naps, more outdoor romps and belly rubs. The nonprofit animal care and control selected these two qualified dogs as potential two mayors for a day to the Anniversary Gala in 2014. Teresa king won the item. Shes there with our friendly dogs. Funds raised for the auction of our animal care and control. I want to thank them for their support. Thanks for being here. Now its time for my belly rub and work for the city. Supervisor london breed thank you, mr. Mayor for being here today. Madam clerk, will you please read the Consent Agenda. City clerk items 19 comprise the items on Consent Agenda and maybe approved together. Supervisor london breed clerk, please call the roll. City clerk breed, aye, christensen, aye, cohen, aye, supervisor farrell, aye, supervisor kim, aye, supervisor mar, aye, supervisor tang, aye, supervisor wiener, aye, supervisor yee, aye, supervisor avalos on the Consent Agenda . Avalos aye. There are 11 ayes. Supervisor london breed these items are approved and adopted on the First Reading unanimously. Madam clerk please call items 11, 12 together. [general plan fifth and Mission Special use district] ordinance amending the general plan of the city and county of San Francisco by amending map 1 of the downtown plan to reclassify lot nos. 005, 006, 008, 009, 012, and 098 in assessors block no. 3725 as c3s downtown support ; amending map 5 of the downtown plan to reclassify the height and bulk limits in accordance with the fifth and Mission Special use district and sectional map ht001; amending figures 2, 3, and 4 of the downtown plan to refer to the fifth and Mission Special use district, planning code, section 249. 74; amending maps 4 and 5 of the urban design element to refer to the fifth and Mission Special use district; amending maps 2, 3, 5, and 7 of the south of market area plan to remove lot nos. 005, 006, 008, 009, 012, and 098 in assessors block no. 3725 from the boundaries of the south of market area plan; and adopting findings, including environmental findings, section 340 findings, and findings of consistency with the general plan, and the eight priority policies of planning sf 101234 [planning code, zoning map fifth and Mission Special use district] sponsor mayor ordinance amending the planning code to add section 249. 74 to create the fifth and Mission Special use district; amending zoning sectional maps zn001, su001, and ht001 to reflect the fifth and Mission Special use district; and making environmental findings, including a statement of overriding considerations, findings of consistency with the general plan, the eight priority policies of planning code, section 101. 1, and findings pursuant to planning code, section 302sf 101234 sf 111234 [Development Agreement 5m project, llc fifth and Mission Project] sponsor mayor ordinance approving a Development Agreement between the city and county of San Francisco and 5m project, llc, a Delaware Limited Liability company, for the fifth and Mission Project at the approximately 4acre site located at fifth street between mission and howard streets, with various Public Benefits including a minimum percentage of Affordable Housing; making findings under the California Environmental quality act, findings of conformity with the general plan, and with the eight priority policies of planning code, section 101. 1 b ; approving the use of impact fees and exactions for Affordable Housing and other community benefits, as set forth in the Development Agreement, and waiving any conflicting provision in planning code, article 4, or administrative code, article 10; authorizing the acquisition of Real Property at 967 Mission Street for Affordable Housing; and confirming compliance with or waiving certain provisions of administrative code, chapters 14b and 56, and ratifying certain actions taken sf 101234 sf 111234 sf 121234 supervisor london breed roll call vote. Breed, aye, campos, no, farrell aye, supervisor kim, aye, supervisor mar, no, supervisor tang, aye, supervisor wiener, aye, supervisor yee, aye, supervisor avalos, no. There are 8 ayes and 3 no. With campos, mar and avalos in the dissent. Supervisor london breed those ordinances are finally passed. Madam clerk, please read item 13. [administrative, planning codes preferences in Affordable Housing programs] sponsors mayor; christensen, cohen, breed and wiener ordinance amending the administrative code to clarify existing preferences in allocating city affordable Housing Units first to certificate of preference holders and second to tenants evicted under the ellis act, expand the second category of preference for eligible tenants displaced under the ellis act to include certain tenants displaced through an owner movein or omi eviction, and create a third preference for residents in the neighborhood where the Affordable Housing is located; to make conforming amendments to provisions of the administrative and planning codes; to affirm the Planning Departments determination under the California Environmental quality act; and to make findings of consistency with the general plan, and the eight priority policies of planning code, section 101. 112341234 supervisor london breed clerk, please call the roll. Clerk, please tang no, wiener, aye, yee, aye, supervisor avalos, aye. There are 9 ayes and two nos with supervisors mar and tang in the dissent. Supervisor london breed these items are finally pass. Mrul madam clerk please call items 13, 14, 15 together. [administrative, planning codes preferences in Affordable Housing programs] sponsors mayor; christensen, cohen, breed and wiener ordinance amending the administrative code to clarify existing preferences in allocating city affordable Housing Units first to certificate of preference holders and second to tenants evicted under the ellis act, expand the second category of preference for eligible tenants displaced under the ellis act to include certain tenants displaced through an owner movein or omi eviction, and create a third preference for residents in the neighborhood where the Affordable Housing is located; to make conforming amendments to provisions of the administrative and planning codes; to affirm the Planning Departments deter