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SAN FRANCISCO HOUSING AUTHORITY Rev. Amos Brown, President Mirian Saez, Vice President Micah Allen, Commissioner Dr. Veronica Hunnicutt, Commissioner Ahsha Safai, Commissioner Mathew Schwartz, Commissioner Dorothy Smith, Commissioner BOARD AGENDA November 10, 2011 4:00 pm Board of Commissioners Room 440 Turk Street San Francisco Ca. 94102 (415) 715-3280 Henry A. Alvarez III Executive Director .The Mission of the S The Mission of the San Francisco Housing Authority is to deliver safe and decent housing for low income households and integrate economic opportunity for residents.”
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SAN FRANCISCO HOUSING AUTHORITY

Rev. Amos Brown, President

Mirian Saez, Vice President

Micah Allen, Commissioner

Dr. Veronica Hunnicutt, Commissioner

Ahsha Safai, Commissioner

Mathew Schwartz, Commissioner

Dorothy Smith, Commissioner

BOARD AGENDA

November 10, 2011

4:00 pm

Board of Commissioners Room

440 Turk Street

San Francisco Ca. 94102

(415) 715-3280

Henry A. Alvarez III

Executive Director

.The Mission of the S

The Mission of the San Francisco Housing Authority is to deliver safe and decent

housing for low income households and integrate economic opportunity for

residents.”

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Table of Contents MEETING NOTICE ..................................................................................................................................... 3

PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA:LIMITED MINUTES .............................. 6

SECRETARY'S REPORT……...…………………………………………………………………………..7

TENANT REPRESENTATIVE REPORT ............................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.57

REGULAR BUSINESS AGENDA ............................................................................................................ 58

COMMISSIONER’S COMMENT ........................................................................................................... 111

CLOSED SESSION .................................................................................................................................. 112

ADJOURNMENT................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.113

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EDW I N M. L E E , MA Y O R

SA N F R A N C I S C O HO U S I N G AU T H O R I T Y RE V . AM O S C BR OW N , PR E S I D E N T

SAN FRANCISCO HOUSING AUTHORITY

Mirian Saez, Vice President Micah Allen, Commissioner

Dr. Veronica Hunnicutt, Commissioner

Ahsha Safai, Commissioner Matthew Schwartz, Commissioner

Dorothy Smith, Commissioner

Henry A. Alvarez III, Executive Director

440 TURK STREET

SAN FRANCISCO, California 94102 www.sfha.org

MEETING NOTICE

Thursday, November 10, 2011·4:00 p.m.

1. The San Francisco Housing Authority (“Authority”) holds its regular meetings at 440 Turk Street, San Francisco, California 94102.

2. Disability Access: 440 Turk Street is accessible to persons using wheelchairs and others with disabilities. Assistive listening devices are available upon request. Agendas are available in large print. Materials in alternative formats and/or American Sign Language

interpreters will be made available upon request. Please make your request for alternative format or other accommodations to the

Office of the Ombudsman and Communication (415) 715-3232 (V); (415) 715-3280 (“TTDY”) at least 72 hours prior to the meeting

to help ensure availability.

3. The closest accessible BART station is Civic Center, three blocks from City Hall. Accessible MUNI lines serving this location are: #47 Van Ness, #49 Van Ness, #71 Haight/Noriega, #5 Fulton, #21 Hayes, 36 Parnassus, #7 Haight, the F Line to Market and Van

Ness and any line serving the Metro Stations at Van Ness and Market and at Civic Center. For more information about MUNI

accessible services, call 415-673-6142. There is accessible parking across the street from City Hall at Civic Center Garage as well as across the street from the Federal Building on Larkin.

4. Agenda, minutes and attachments are available at www.sfha.org as well as the San Francisco Housing Authority Administrative Office located at 1815 Egbert Avenue, San Francisco, California 94124. If any materials related to an item on this agenda have been

distributed to the San Francisco Housing Authority Board of Commission after distribution of the agenda packet, those materials are

available for public inspection during normal office hours at the San Francisco Housing Authority at 1815 Egbert Street San Francisco CA 94124

5. In order to assist the San Francisco Housing Authority’s efforts to accommodate persons with severe allergies, environmental illness,

multiple chemical sensitivity or related disabilities, attendees at public meetings are reminded that other attendees may be sensitive to various chemical based products. Please help the San Francisco Housing Authority accommodate these individuals.

6. The use of electronic sound-producing devices at/during public meetings is prohibited. Please be advised that the meeting President

may remove any person(s) responsible for the ringing or use of cell phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices

from the meeting room. The presiding officer may remove from the meeting room anyone who is: disorderly or insolent toward any

Commissioner(s); boisterous or violent; disobedient of any lawful order of the presiding officer.

7. Requests for public comment may be heard on items not on the agenda as well as after staff presentation on any Regular Agenda Item. Speakers at Board meetings are requested, but not required, to identify themselves and fill out cards placed on the table at the entrance

door. When the Board considers legislation, which has not been considered by a committee, testimony is welcome during the Public

Comment portion of the meeting. Testimony is not permitted when an opportunity has been given at a committee hearing for testimony on an item. The public may address the Board for up to two minutes or four minutes for speakers who require an

interpreter, or unless otherwise approved by the Board of Commissioners. The President, or the Board, may limit the total testimony

to 30 minutes. The Board may not take action on a new proposal, which is not on the agenda.

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AGENDA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ORDER OF BUSINESS

1. Call to order and roll call

The Board of Commissioners may hold a close meeting pursuant to California Government Code for

consultation concerning attorney-client matters, real estate, litigation, personnel and security matters. The

board reserves the right to enter into closed meeting at any time during the course of the meeting

2. Approval of agenda

3. Public comments on items not on the agenda: limited minutes

Note: This portion of the agenda is not intended for debate or discussion with the Commission or staff.

Please simply state your business or the matter you wish the Commission or staff to be aware of. It is not

appropriate for commissioners to engage in a debate or respond on issues not properly set in a publicly

noticed meeting agenda. If you have questions or would like to bring a matter to the Commissions’

attention, please contact the Executive Office of the San Francisco Housing Authority at [email protected].

4. Secretary’s Report

a. Report on actions related to public comment

b. Authority Correspondence to Resident Councils

c. HUD Correspondence: 2011 Revised Set Aside Funding

d. Urban Strategies Grant Agreement Packet

5. Tenant representative report:

a. City Wide Council - senior/disabled (“CCSD”)

b. Public Housing Tenants Association (“PHTA”)

6. Regular Business: Public comment will be taken after staff presentation on each agenda item. Speakers

are encouraged to complete a comment card. Speakers will be limited to two minutes or four minutes for

speakers who require an interpreter.

a. Consent Items

1. Minutes of a Regular Board meeting held on October 27, 2011

b. Action items

1. [Resolution Authorizing the Executive Director And the President of The Board of

Commissioners to Sign the Section 8 Management Assessment Program (SEMAP)

Certification for Fiscal Year 2010.] Presented by: Nicole McCray-Dickerson, Acting

Director of the Housing Choice Voucher Program (Formerly “Section 8”)

Public Comment

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2. [Resolution Authorizing the Executive Director to enter into a Contract with C.M.

Construction for a New Retaining Wall at CAL 1-19(2), 1750 McAllister Housing

Development in an Amount not to Exceed $306,057.] Presented by: Francis Eng,

Senior Project Manager, Housing Development & Modernization Department

Public Comment

3. [Resolution Authorizing the Executive Director to Execute an Agreement with

Hanover Insurance Company to Provide Automobile Insurance in an Amount not to

Exceed $151,367.] Presented by: Tim Larsen, General Counsel, Office of General

Counsel

Public Comment

4. [Resolution Approving Revision of the Recruitment and Selection Policy.] Presented

by: Phyllis Moore-Lewis, Human Resources Manager, Department of Human Resources

Public Comment

7. Commissioner’s comment

8. Closed session:

A possible closed session is scheduled in accordance with Government Code Section

54950, in sequence.

9. Adjournment

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PUBLIC COMMENTS ON

ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA: LIMITED MINUTES

Note: This portion of the agenda is not intended for debate or discussion with the

Commission or staff. Please simply state your business or the matter you wish the

Commission or staff to be aware of. It is not appropriate for commissioners to engage in

a debate or respond on issues not properly set in a publicly noticed meeting agenda. If

you have questions or would like to bring a matter to the Commissions’ attention, please

contact the Executive Office of the San Francisco Housing Authority at [email protected].

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SECRETARY’S REPORT

a. Report on actions related to public comment

b. Authority Correspondence to Resident Councils

c. HUD Correspondence: 2011 Revised Set Aside Funding

d. Urban Strategies Grant Agreement Packet

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EDW I N M. L E E , MA Y O R S A N F R A N C I S C O HO U S I N G AU T H O R I T Y RE V . AM O S C. BR OW N , PR E S I D E N T

SAN FRANCISCO HOUSING AUTHORITY

Date: Friday, November 4, 2011

To: Board of Commissioners

From: Henry A. Alvarez III, Executive Director

Re: Responses to Public Comment at Commission Meeting on October 27, 2011

All of the following commenters spoke on behalf of Mr. Marshall Johnson, SFHA staff person;

(some of them did not state their name for the public record or fill out a comment card, and will

be referred to as “Commenter”.) Commenter #1, Resident Robert B. Pitts; Commenter #2,

Resident, Robert B. Pitts; Jimmy Fung, Resident Robert B. Pitts; Commenter #3, Resident Robert

B. Pitts; “Amy, Resident, Robert B. Pitts, Commenter #4, Robert B. Pitts, and Nicole Jackson,

Vera Seymor. They commented that they were pleased that Mr. Marshall Johnson, SFHA staff

person, will not be laid off and also they spoke in general about his enthusiasm, effectiveness,

and the quality of his work performance.

Staff Response:

Management has met with all the Unions representing employees of the SFHA over the last

several months and discussed as many alternatives to layoffs and other cost cutting

measures as possible. As a result, Management was able to rescind some of the intended

layoffs. Mr. Marshall Johnson’s layoff notice was one of the rescinded positions, and he

will continue to work for the agency.

All of the following commenters spoke regarding the incident on October 15, 2011 when the

Shiloh Life Changing Facility burned down and as a result, approximately 23 males were

displaced. (some of them did not state their name for the record or fill out a comment card, and

will be referred to as commenter.) respectively: Bishop Lee, Commenter #1, worker at Shiloh

Life Changing Facility, Linda Richardson, Barbara Washington, William Mitchell, Elder

Dwayne, Sister Charlene Henderson, Ms. Allen, and Andrew King. They requested that the

Commission and the Management of the Authority work with them to identify some emergency

temporary housing.

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Staff Response:

After meeting with the City and discussing the issue, the City has issued the following flyer:

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All of the following commenters spoke on behalf of Ms. Denise Kimble, SFHA staff person;

(some of them did not state their name for the public record or fill out a comment card, and will

be referred to as commenter respectively: Carole Flowra, Judy Aspen, and Commenter #1. They

commented about the work and dedication of Ms. Kimble and Dorothy Raimey and for getting

the elections moving forward and also wanted to know what will happen regarding the status of

elections moving forward and who residents can contact from the Authority that will address

their needs?

Staff Response:

Management has agreed to monitor the elections but in addition, there will still need to be

an appropriate third party to sanction the elections. In addition, SFHA staff can assist in

identifying a third party monitor to help them with the elections.

Commenter Judy Aspen, indicated that her residence located at 345 Arguello has a number of

various insect infestations, including but not limited to roaches and bed bugs. She requested that

the Authority take steps to mitigate this problem.

Ms. Aspen also raised concerns about the Housing Authority taking too long to deposit her rent

check as it takes up to 17-days to clear her bank account.

Staff Response:

Staff met with Ms. Aspen during the October 27, 2011 meeting and made an appointment

with her to send an exterminator to her unit. On Friday, October 28, 2011, SFHA sent an

exterminator to apply the initial treatment to the unit. SFHA will be following up with

additional treatment sessions and monitor efficacy.

As soon as the Housing Authority receives a rent payment, we deposit it into our bank

account, so there is no delay from the SFHA. However, if there is a delay between our

bank and the bank of the tenant in clearing the check, that is beyond the control of the

SFHA.

Commenter Reed Condit, indicated that although his residence at 666 Ellis was provided Wi-Fi,

due to the location of his apartment, he did not get a very good signal and he requested that

someone from the SFHA address the problem.

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Staff Response:

The Wi-Fi currently provided to our residents is based on infrastructure put in place by

the City of San Francisco. Therefore the SFHA IT Department issued a repair ticket to the

City’s Department of Technology with a request that the signal to 666 Ellis be improved.

The City is looking into the issue and has made attempts to contact Mr. Condit, but they

have been unable to reach him to date.

Commenter Mavis Craig, Resident of Hunters View indicated that her health and specifically her

eyes are being adversely affected by the high magnitude of dust particulates in the air at the

adjacent construction site. She requested that something be done to decrease the amount of dust

in the air.

The contractor at Hunter’s View is in compliance with City air quality requirements and

has sprinklers on all day to keep the dust under control. However, under the Hunters View

Relocation Plan, residents may request to move off-site on a case by case basis. Ms. Craig

was recently transferred from Hunters View to 18th

Street because of mold and mildew in

her unit.

Commenter Tessie Esther, Resident at Hunters View indicated that she has concerns as to how

the Community based organization, (CBO), Urban Strategies, located at Hunters View is

spending their funding, and in addition, she has concerns that they hire felons to work there. She

requested that someone from the SFHA look into these allegations.

Staff Response:

SFHA staff and the Mayor’s office of Housing are in ongoing discussions with Urban

Strategies to assess their progress and determine if the programs and staffing that are

currently in place are reasonable and appropriate.

Commenter Cassandra Bennett, Resident of Westside Courts, presented a petition supporting

Dawn Jones, SFHA staff member. She stated that Ms. Jones has been very supportive of the

residents, does an excellent job and that they are requesting that Management does not transfer

Ms. Jones to another facility.

Staff Response:

Staff has no immediate plans to move Ms. Jones.

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TENANT REPRESENTATIVE REPORT:

a. City Wide Council - Senior/Disabled (“CCSD”)

b. Public Housing Tenants Association (“PHTA”)

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