To set a goal of 33 of Affordable Housing in our new production. Under proposition k. To do this, requires a careful balance of both preservation and protection of our existing Affordable Housing which by and large are rentcontrolled units as well as planning for and producing new Affordable Housing. Whether it is through our on site inclusionary policy which we just amended the year, onsite acquisition or through our area plans. Today were holding this hearing and votings on the resolution because part of achieveling this affordable goal is to have accountability and monitor the efforts of city. The report is clear that while we have increased our overall Affordable Housing production since last year by 1. 6 , the reality is that over the last 10 years, for every three affordable units the city built, we lost two rent controlled units. As our housing rights advocates have stated, its three steps forward and two steps back, which can be incredibly frustrating and this is disconcerting
Supervisors board of agenda, otherwise stated. Thank you, madame clerk. Call items one, two, and three together. Yes. Items number one, two, and three are ordinances amending the general code and zoning map to add the 1629 Market Street special use district and approving a Development Agreement with stratta brady l. L. C. With various Public Benefits including open spaces in support of Affordable Housing and making appropriate findings. Thank you. This project has been a long time in coming and we are delighted that it has got ton the board of supervisors. I want to thank the mayor and his staff, of course, the Plumbers Union local 38 and the cosponsors of this legislation, supervisors kim and sheehy. I want to thank the folks from stratta for the briefing that they gave me together with city staff a few weeks ago. And thank mr. Sullivan for all of his work on this project. That is going to bring Affordable Housing and Community Benefitss to this area of mid market. And with that, shou
Clerk is ms. Alyssa samara. Do you have any announcements . Yes. Please make sure to silence all cell phones and electronic devices, completed speaker cards and copies of any documents to be included as part of a file should be submitted to the clerk. Items acted upon today will appear on the december 5 supervisors board of agenda, otherwise stated. Thank you, madame clerk. Call items one, two, and three together. Yes. Items number one, two, and three are ordinances amending the general code and zoning map to add the 1629 Market Street special use district and approving a Development Agreement with stratta brady l. L. C. With various Public Benefits including open spaces in support of Affordable Housing and making appropriate findings. Thank you. This project has been a long time in coming and we are delighted that it has got ton the board of supervisors. I want to thank the mayor and his staff, of course, the Plumbers Union local 38 and the cosponsors of this legislation, supervisors
Its currently amended by the planning domestic called the hub project to better reflect the needs of one of the most dense and transitrich areas in the city. The hub project provides us an opportunity to better ensure that the areas growth supports the citys goal for housing, transportation, the public realm and the arts. Recent ri there was a, ceqa appeal of a highrise in the district. And a current iteration of the plan, developers can seek additional parking with additional use permit and through one oak was granted a c. U. For their parking. It brought to light an important part about parking and it relates to cumulative impacts along the hub. As long as our city grows, buildings get built and our neighborhoods get more dense, the more crowded our streets get and the more impacted our services become. All of these developments for all this new parking has a cumulative impact. We know it and we see it. Yet the guidelines that we use to measure impact say there isnt a significant imp
Housing. We still have a lot more work to do, but relative to many parts of california and probably most cities in california, weve done exceedingly well, but we still have a significant amount of work to do. In the area of households between 55 and 150 to 175 a. M. I. , or socalled work force, middle class housing, weve done extremely, extremely poor. And one reasons why is that we, our market in San Francisco, has always taken care of that Housing Stock in the housing sector on its own, the richmond, sunset, always been areas and many more of San Francisco that took care of working and middle class families, but and this in many ways, this hearing is a continuation of the c conovversations that we had to talk about the housing and the focus is what are we doing to expand and fill in the gaps where the socalled missing middle or middle and working class families and low income are being left out of the conovversatio conversation. When homes are going far north of 1 million, we know we