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From: Secretary, Commissions (CPC)To: Aaron Jon Hyland - HPC;
Andrew Wolfram ([email protected]); Diane Matsuda; Ellen Johnck -
HPC;
Jonathan Pearlman; Karl Hasz; Richard S. E. JohnsCc: Son,
Chanbory (CPC); Boudreaux, Marcelle (CPC)Subject: FW: Public
Hearing 188 Haight Street Case No. 2014-002409COA/VARDate:
Thursday, January 26, 2017 9:34:42 AM
Office of Commission
Affairs Planning Department│City & County of San Francisco1650 Mission Street,
Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103Direct: 415-558-6309│Fax: 415-558-6409 [email protected] From:
Andrea Tischler [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday,
January 25, 2017 9:59 PMTo: Secretary, Commissions (CPC)Subject:
RE: Public Hearing 188 Haight Street Case No. 2014-002409COA/VAR
January 24, 2017 To: Scott Sanchez, Zoning Administrator Historic
Preservation Commissioners, AndrewWolfram, Commission President RE:
Public Hearing, Project 188 Haight Street, Case
No.2014-002409COA/VAR My name is Andrea Tischler and I own a
smallapartment house at 281-87 Rose Street. My house isdirectly
adjacent to 188 Haight Street where there is apending application
for construction work which you willbe considering on February 1,
2017 I am in strong opposition to the granting of the
variancerequest and permits for the garage and deck for
thefollowing reasons:
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1. The plans call for a variance to reduce the yard areaby one
third in order to convert a carport into anexpanded garage and
build a deck on top of the garage. This is too massive of a
buildout for the existing yardarea and in my opinion does not meet
the criteria toreceive a Certificate of Appropriateness for this
historicneighborhood. 2. The proposed garage and deck will extend
into thelight well of my building and restrict the light and
aircirculation in six rooms of my apartment house (twobedroom
windows, two bathroom windows and twowindows for the kitchens) in
the downstairs and upstairsapartments. Even before the proposed
garage anddeck are built the light well gets very little light
andairflow. And in the downstairs apartment it is moreextreme of a
case in that the bathroom and bedroomare always dark. Over the
years those rooms off thelight well have had persistent mold
problems. A deckover the garage will make the downstairs bedroom
andbathroom completely absent of light and air circulation. This
will exacerbate the existing mold problem andcreate greater
concerns for the health of my downstairstenant. 3. Noise emanating
from the deck, motor sounds and acar door opener are other reasons
to modify the buildingpermits slightly. The proposed deck placed
directlyadjacent to both my insulated exterior apartment walland
light well will make living in my apartments very
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difficult when deck entertainment is going on. Anothernoise
issue is that the proposed steps leading to thegarage are directly
in front of the light well so that thenoise will be transferred to
the light well and into mybedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens from the
188 Haightpeople walking up and down the stairs. 4. My small
apartment house which I bought 40 yearsago has been in our family
for many years and currentlymy son (A registered nurse at Davies
Hospital), his wifeand newborn (3 weeks old) live in the
upstairsapartment directly adjacent to the proposed project. They
have lived in the apartment for eight years andduring that time
have seen the 188 Haight home flip atleast three times. During
those years they have beensubjected to constant construction noise
and dust bydifferent owners, each one adding their “improvement”to
the home and rear yard and then moving on. Ofcourse, I am not using
that as an argument to deny aneighbor’s building permit proposal or
variance requestbut I do comment that more construction noise and
dustis not something which my family looks forward to. In summary,
I suppose there are good and bad designswhen considering how
neighbors can be affected byconstruction proposals next door. I
would hope thisplan could be modified in such a way to ameliorate
myconcerns. For example shorten the garage and thedeck length so
that it does not obstruct the light well inmy apartment house.
Build a free standing wall on thedeck adjacent to my apartment for
reducing sound
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transmission. And, lastly, change the staircase leadingto garage
by reversing the placement of the garage andstorage areas. I
believe these are fairly easy changesand not costly fixes. It is my
understanding that the Zoning Administratordenies variances when
the “improvement” is materiallyinjurious to properties in the
vicinity. I hope that I havemade constructive arguments to justify
denying thisvariance as it has been presented and that
mysuggestions for remedy will be seriously considered. I would be
agreeable to work with the owners of 188Haight Street and the
architect in order to arrive at amutually acceptable proposal.Thank
you for your time and consideration. Respectfully, Andrea
TischlerOwner, 281-87 Rose StreetSan Francisco, CA. 94102(831)
252-6117
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From: Ionin, Jonas (CPC)To: Johnson, Christine (CPC); Richards,
Dennis (CPC); Koppel, Joel (CPC); Moore, Kathrin (CPC); Melgar,
Myrna
(CPC); Rich Hillis; Rodney Fong; Aaron Jon Hyland - HPC; Andrew
Wolfram ([email protected]); DianeMatsuda; Ellen Johnck - HPC;
Jonathan Pearlman; Karl Hasz; Richard S. E. Johns
Cc: Gerber, Patricia (CPC); Son, Chanbory (CPC)Subject: FW: ***
STATEMENT *** MAYOR LEE’S STATEMENT ON SAN FRANCISCO’S LAWSUIT
AGAINST PRESIDENT
TRUMPDate: Wednesday, February 01, 2017 10:07:01 AM
Jonas P. Ionin,Director of Commission
Affairs Planning Department│City & County of San Francisco1650 Mission Street,
Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103Direct: 415-558-6309│Fax: 415-558-6409 [email protected] From:
Canale, Ellen (MYR) Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 5:34 PMTo:
Canale, Ellen (MYR)Subject: FYI: *** STATEMENT *** MAYOR LEE’S
STATEMENT ON SAN FRANCISCO’S LAWSUITAGAINST PRESIDENT TRUMP FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Tuesday, January 31, 2017Contact: Mayor’s Office
of Communications, 415-554-6131
*** STATEMENT ***
MAYOR LEE’S STATEMENT ON SAN FRANCISCO’SLAWSUIT AGAINST
PRESIDENT TRUMP
Mayor Edwin M. Lee today issued the following statement
regarding San Francisco’s federallawsuit against President Trump’s
Executive Order regarding Sanctuary Cities: “Today, City Attorney
Dennis Herrera on behalf of San Francisco filed a federal
lawsuitagainst President Trump’s administration that will protect
San Francisco’s Sanctuary Citystatus. I commend City Attorney
Herrera and his team for their swift action on this filing to
protectour Sanctuary City. The misguided Executive Order makes our
cities less safe, and we believe, isunconstitutional. If President
Trump is truly invested in making America safer, then it
isimperative that the new administration and Congress pass
comprehensive immigration
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reform. We need strong cities to continue to push our nation
forward. San Francisco will not standbyas the safety of our
residents and cities, and the values we stand for are compromised.
Let today’s lawsuit be a reminder to the nation that San Francisco
is a city that fights forwhat is right. We will not waver in our
commitment to protect our residents. For Mayor Lee and City
Attorney Dennis Herrera’s live
remarks:https://www.periscope.tv/w/1ypJdLpoRMrJW For more on San
Francisco’s federal lawsuit: http://bit.ly/2ko5wyN
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From: Ionin, Jonas (CPC)To: Johnson, Christine (CPC); Richards,
Dennis (CPC); Koppel, Joel (CPC); Moore, Kathrin (CPC); Melgar,
Myrna
(CPC); Rich Hillis; Rodney Fong; Aaron Jon Hyland - HPC; Andrew
Wolfram ([email protected]); DianeMatsuda; Ellen Johnck - HPC;
Jonathan Pearlman; Karl Hasz; Richard S. E. Johns
Cc: Gerber, Patricia (CPC); Son, Chanbory (CPC)Subject: FW:
Black History Month Kickoff Celebration InviteDate: Friday, January
27, 2017 10:28:04 AMAttachments: 2017 Black History Month
Invite.pdf
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Jonas P. Ionin,Director of Commission
Affairs Planning Department│City & County of San Francisco1650 Mission Street,
Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103Direct: 415-558-6309│Fax: 415-558-6409 [email protected] From:
Tsang, Francis Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2017 1:30 PMTo:
Carpenter, Adele; Quesada, Amy (PRT); Valdez, Anthony E (ENV);
Badasow, Bridget (HSA) (DSS);Varner, Christina (RNT); Stewart,
Crystal (ADM); Vaughn, Carla (CWP); Mauer, Dan (REC); Hood,
Donna(PUC); [email protected]; Nelson, Eric (ADM); Ethics
Commission, (ETH); Cantara, Gary (PAB);Lopez, Gloria (HRC);
Larrick, Herschell (WOM); Richardson, Jamie (ADM); Jean Caramatti
(AIR); Norris,Jennifer (WAR); Ionin, Jonas (CPC); Austin, Kate
(ADM); Kilshaw, Rachael (POL); Scott, Laini
(HSS);[email protected]; Rainey, Louise (HSA) (DSS); McArthur,
Margaret (REC); Morewitz, Mark (DPH);[email protected]; Conefrey,
Maureen (FIR); Mahajan, Menaka (ECN); Brown, Michael (CSC);
Hewitt,Nadya (REG); Nickens, Norm (RET); OCII, CommissionSecretary
(CII); Gerber, Patricia (CPC); Silva-Re,Pauline (JUV); Polk, Zoe
(HRC); Fontes, Portia (ECN); Tom, Risa (POL); Boomer, Roberta
(MTA);Blackman, Sue (LIB); [email protected] ; Page_Ritchie,
Sharon (ART); Harris, Sonya (DBI)Subject: FW: Black History Month
Kickoff Celebration
Invite Please invite all commissioners to this event. Thank you! Francis
From: Jacobson, Caitlin (MYR) Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2017 1:25 PMSubject: Black History Month Kickoff Celebration Invite
Mayor Edwin M. Lee
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Mayor Edwin M. Lee
Together with
The San Francisco African American Historical & Cultural
Society President of the Board of Supervisors London Breed
Supervisor Malia Cohen City Administrator Naomi Kelly
Kindly request the pleasure of your company at the
2017 Black History Month Kickoff Celebration “The Crisis in
Black Education”
Friday, February 3rd, 2017
12:00 pm - 1:00pm Seating will be limited and begin at 11:30
am
City Hall, Rotunda
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place San Francisco, CA 94102
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Together with
The San Francisco African American Historical & Cultural Society
President of the Board of Supervisors London BreedSupervisor Malia Cohen
City Administrator Naomi Kelly
Kindly request the pleasure of your company at the
2017 Black History Month Kickoff Celebration“The Crisis in Black Education”
Friday, February 3rd, 2017
12:00 pm - 1:00pmSeating will be limited and begin at 11:30 am
City Hall, Rotunda
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett PlaceSan Francisco, CA 94102
Caitlin JacobsonSpecial Assistant to Mayor Lee1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 200San Francisco, CATel: 415.554.6910
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From: Ionin, Jonas (CPC)To: Johnson, Christine (CPC); Richards,
Dennis (CPC); Koppel, Joel (CPC); Moore, Kathrin (CPC); Melgar,
Myrna
(CPC); Rich Hillis; Rodney Fong; Aaron Jon Hyland - HPC; Andrew
Wolfram ([email protected]); DianeMatsuda; Ellen Johnck - HPC;
Jonathan Pearlman; Karl Hasz; Richard S. E. Johns
Cc: Son, Chanbory (CPC); Gerber, Patricia (CPC)Subject: FW:
Commission Update for Week of January 23, 2017Date: Monday, January
23, 2017 10:22:36 AMAttachments: Commission Weekly Update
1.23.17.doc
Jonas P. Ionin,Director of Commission
Affairs Planning Department│City & County of San Francisco1650 Mission Street,
Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103Direct: 415-558-6309│Fax: 415-558-6409 [email protected] From:
Tsang, Francis Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 8:31 AMTo: Tsang,
FrancisSubject: Commission Update for Week of January 23,
2017 Colleagues, Please find a memo attached that outlines items before commissions and boards for this week. Letme know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks!Francis
Francis
TsangDeputy Chief of StaffOffice of Mayor Edwin M. Lee415.554.6467 | [email protected]
Get Connected with Mayor Ed
Lee www.sfmayor.orgTwitter @mayoredlee
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To:
Mayor’s Senior Staff
From:
Francis Tsang
Date:
January 23, 2017
Re:
Commission Update for the Week of January 23, 2017
This memorandum summarizes and highlights agenda items before
commissions and boards for the week of January 23, 2017.
Film (Monday, January 23, 2PM)
Discussion Only
· President’s Report:
· Film Commission retreat which was held January 10th, 2017.
· Executive Director’s Report
· an update on the number of recent film permits and notable
productions which have shot in San Francisco;
· an update on upcoming productions,
· a report about our Holiday Party which was held on Wednesday,
December 12th
· a reminder about the Friends of the Film Commission fundraiser
and tribute dinner on February 9th, honoring Chris Columbus as the
first recipient of the first annual Robin Williams Award for
Excellence in Entertainment.
Oversight (Monday, January 23, 11AM)
Action Items
· Approving the Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule for July
1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 (ROPS 17-18) including the Administrative
Budget for the Successor Agency and supporting documentation
Small Business (Monday, January 23, 2PM)
Discussion Only
· Presentation and Discussion regarding Healthy Retail SF Study.
Informational presentation regarding the Healthy Retail SF program,
created in 2013 to incentivize small business owners to sell fresh
produce and healthier foods, particularly in underserved
neighborhoods.
Action Items
· Update on the Legacy Business Program. Discussion and possible
action to review the Legacy Business Program staff report for
November and December 2016; presentation of the proposed grant
awards for the Business Assistance Grant.
· Review of the Legacy Business Rent Stabilization Grant Program
Final Rules and Regulations, and Application.
· Discussion and Action to adopt resolution regarding final
Rules and Regulations, and Grant Application for the Legacy
Business Rent Stabilization Grant Program.
· Election of Officers – Small Business Commission
President.
· Election of Officers – Small Business Commission Vice
President.
PUC (Tuesday, January 24, 130PM)
Discussion Only
· General Manager Report:
· CleanPowerSF Update
· Drought Update
· Bay Delta Water Quality Control Plan Update
Action Items
· Approve Modification No. 1 to Job Order Contract (JOC) No. 46,
Electrical (C-10 License), Governor & Exciter Systems for
Hydroelectric Powerhouses for Hetch Hetchy, with Tri-Technic, Inc.,
to perform specialty high-voltage electrical contracting tasks for
all Hetch Hetchy operations and facilities, increasing the contract
amount by $2,500,000, for a total contract amount of $7,500,000,
and a time extension of 730 consecutive calendar days (two years),
for a total contract duration of 1,825 consecutive calendar days
(five years), as allowed for JOCs under the San Francisco
Administrative Code.
· Approve Modification No. 1 to JOC- 49, General Engineering
(A-License) for Hetch Hetchy, with Sierra Mountain Construction,
Inc., to perform general engineering construction tasks for Hetch
Hetchy Enterprise Operations, increasing the contract by
$2,500,000, for a total contract amount of $7,500,000, and a time
extension of 730 consecutive calendar days (two years), for a total
contract duration of 1,825 consecutive calendar days (five years),
as allowed for JOCs under the San Francisco Administrative
Code.
· Approve the selection of Black & Veatch Corporation; Award
Agreement No. PRO.0050, HHWP Power Transmission Line Clearance
Mitigation - West, to provide design support to mitigate ground,
wire, and structural clearance issues; Authorize the General
Manager to negotiate and execute a professional services agreement
with Black & Veatch Corporation for an amount not-to-exceed
$3,000,000, and with a duration of 10 years.
· Approve the plans and specifications, and award Contract No.
WW-632, Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant (SEP) Existing
Digester Gas Handling Improvements, in the amount of $9,536,000, to
the lowest, qualified, responsible and responsive bidder, Monterey
Mechanical, to upgrade critical equipment at SEP in order to
maintain existing digestion facilities until new facilities are
available for service.
· Approve Modification No. 2 Contract No. WW-617, As-Needed
Sewer Cleaning and Inspection, with Pipe and Plant Solutions, Inc.,
to adjust contract bid item quantities to match actual quantities
used, increasing the contract by $155,674, for a total contract
amount of $2,178,934.
· Approve the selection of Black & Veatch Corporation; Award
Agreement No. PRO.0022, HHWP Power Transmission Line Clearance
Mitigation - East, to provide design support to mitigate ground,
wire, and structural clearance issues, for an amount not-to-exceed
$12,000,000, and with a duration of 10 years, subject to Board of
Supervisors approval, pursuant to Charter Section 9.118.
· Authorize the General Manager to execute a Memorandum of
Understanding with the Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD) to
undertake a Feasibility Study to identify purified water supply
alternatives for the SFPUC and the Bay Area Water Supply and
Conservation Agency, for an amount not to exceed $75,000, and with
a total duration of 24 months (two years). The Feasibility Study
will provide a preliminary understanding of viable options for
participation in SCVWD’s Expedited Purified Water Program.
· Authorize the General Manager to request approval from the
Board of Supervisors to accept and expend on behalf of the City and
County of San Francisco, a Rim Fire Alternate Project grant, for
the purchase of capital equipment and the upgrade of communication
equipment in the amount of $377,115 from the Federal Emergency
Management Agency and the California Office of Emergency Services.
The Local (SFPUC) share of project costs will be $69,836.
(Ritchie)
· Approve the Water Supply Assessment for the proposed 10 South
Van Ness Project, pursuant to the State of California Water Code
Section 10910 et seq.; California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
Section 21151.9; and CEQA Guidelines Section 15155.
· Approve the Revised Water Supply Assessment for the proposed
Seawall Lot 337 and Pier 48 Mixed-Use Project, pursuant to the
State of California Water Code Section 10910 et seq.; California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Section 21151.9; and CEQA
Guidelines Section 15155.
· Public Hearing: Discussion and Possible Action to authorize
the General Manager to establish a 500-gallon-a-day residential
household water use threshold for customers in single-family homes
and individually metered multifamily units, that would be effective
during designated drought periods and would result in a $150 excess
use fine for each 30-day period a customer’s average daily water
use exceeds the threshold.
· Approve the plans and specifications, and award Contract No.
WW-614R2, North Point Outfall Rehabilitation, in the amount of
$12,485,980, to the lowest, qualified, responsible and responsive
bidder, The Dutra Group, to rehabilitate the aging North Point
Outfall System.
· Conference with Legal Counsel:
· Anticipated Litigation as Plaintiff (Closed Session)
· Pacific Gas & Electric, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, Tariff Withdrawal per 35.15: Notice of Termination of
the 1987 CCSF Interconnection Agreement – PG&E Rate Schedule
FERC No. 114 to be effective 6/30/15. Case No.: ER15-702-000/Date
Filed: December 23, 2014 (Closed Session)
· Pacific Gas & Electric, Tariff Withdrawal per 35.15:
Notice of Termination of The CCSF Facilities Charge Agreement for
Moscone to be effective 6/30/15. Case No.: ER15-703-000/Date Filed
December 23, 2014 (Closed Session)
· Pacific Gas & Electric, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, §205(d) rate filing per 35.13 (a)(2)(iii): City and
County of San Francisco Transmission Owner Tariff Replacement
Agreements to be effective 7/1/15 Case No.: ER15-705-000/Date
Filed: December 23, 2014 (Closed Session)
· Pacific Gas & Electric, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, §205(d) rate filing per 35.13 (a)(2)(iii): City and
County of San Francisco Wholesale Distribution Tariff Replacement
Agreements to be effective 7/1/15 Case No.: ER15-704-000/Date
Filed: December 23, 2014 (Closed Session)
· Pacific Gas & Electric, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, Notice of Termination of Facilities Charge Agreements
between PG&E and the City and County of San Francisco Case No.:
ER15-735-000/Date Filed: December 23, 2014 (Closed Session)
· Threat to Public Services or Facilities (Closed Session)
Status of Women (Wednesday, January 25, 4PM)
Discussion Only
· Director’s Report
· Human Trafficking Stanford Training
· Women and Homelessness Issues in San Francisco
Action Items
· Approve Department Budget Plan
· Resolution Recognizing 2017 Gender Equality Challenge Model
& Promising Practices
· Approval of the 2016 Gender Analysis of Nontraditional
Occupations in San Francisco City Workforce
· Approval of the Commission/Department Annual Report for
FY15-16
· Resolution Recognizing Peg McAllister
· Resolution Recognizing Lisa Adukia
Board of Appeals (Wednesday, January 25, 5PM)
Action Items
· Election of Officers
· Subject property at 1139 Market Street. Joseph Thomas,
requestor, is asking that the Board take jurisdiction over BPA No.
2016/09/02/6785, which was issued on September 16, 2016 by the
Department of Building Inspection. The appeal period ended on
October 01, 2016, and the jurisdiction request was filed at the
Board office on January 06, 2017. Permit Holder: B.D. Thakor.
Project: comply with Housing NOV No. 201623831, alteration of
stairs to item No. 2; first floor and Plumbing Inspection Division
NOV No. 201631521 for remodeling of bathrooms.
· ANDY LEVINE vs. DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTION, PLANNING DEPT.
APPROVAL, RE: 3259-3261 Clay Street. Protesting the ISSUANCE on
October 17, 2016, to Henry Chan, of a Site Permit (to raise entire
building by 4' for new garage; relocate second unit to basement;
alter existing floor space; expand third floor by 12'- 9" to
accommodate new stair; rear one-story addition with egress stair;
infill existing open walk; alter front façade).
· CHRISTINA & LINCOLN ISETTA vs. DEPT. OF BUILDING
INSPECTION, PLANNING DEPT. APPROVAL, RE: 2545 Greenwich Street.
Protesting the ISSUANCE on November 01, 2016, to Rae Cheng and Mark
Ong, of a Site Permit (horizontal and vertical addition; new deck;
one master bedroom, family room and master bathroom).
· CONNIE CHAN & J. CARMEN CHAN vs. DEPT. OF BUILDING
INSPECTION, PLANNING DEPT. APPROVAL, RE: 339 18th Avenue.
Protesting the ISSUANCE on October 24, 2016, to Outside Lands
Enterprise, of a Site Permit (to erect a three story, two-family
dwelling).
Fire (Wednesday, January 25, 3PM)
Discussion Only
· DRAFT OPERATING BUDGET – FISCAL YEARS 2017-2018/ 2018-2019
· REVIEW AND HIGHLIGHTS FROM STUDY TITLED “PROMISING PRACTICES
FOR INCREASING DIVERSITY AMONG FIRST RESPONDERS” Recap on article
prepared by Coffey Consulting LLC on behalf of the U.S. Department
of Labor, Chief Evaluation Office in 2016
Action Items
· PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF CHIEF JOANNE
HAYES-WHITE (Closed Session)
Police (Wednesday, January 25, 5PM) - CANCELLED
Housing Authority (Thursday, January 26, 4PM, Bernal Dwelling
Community Room)
Discussion Only
· Executive Director's Report:
· RAD Update
· PHA Summary Report-December 2016
· Public Housing
· Housing Choice Voucher
· Information Technology - Software Conversion Update
Action Items
· [RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING THE ACTING EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR TO INCREASE CONTRACT #15-0039 WITH CSG ADVISORS (CSG) FOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES FOR AN AMOUNT NOT-TO-EXCEED OF $100,000]
· [RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING THE ACTING EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR TO INCREASE CONTRACT #14-0023 Q (QUALITY ASBESTOS CONTROL,
INC.) AND CONTRACT #14-0023 S (SOUTHWEST HAZARD CONTROL INC.) FOR
AS-NEEDED LEAD BASED PAINT AND ASBESTOS CONTRACTOR SERVICES FOR
$50,000 EACH WITH A NEW CUMULATIVE NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT OF
$200,000]
· [RESOLUTION REVISING RESOLUTION NO.:0011-15 FOR CONTRACTS WITH
SOUTHWEST HAZARD CONTROL INC. AND QUALITY ASBESTOS CONTROL, INC.
FOR AS-NEEDED LEAD BASED PAINT AND ASBESTOS CONTRACTOR SERVICE FOR
A NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT OF $25,000 EACH TO A NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT OF
$50,000 EACH]
· [RESOLUTION APPROVING THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO STRUCTURE
TO INCLUDE ONE FULL BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING PER MONTH,
RENAME THE RESIDENT SERVICES AND OPERATIONS COMMITTEE TO “LEASED
HOUSING/RAD PROGRAMS – OPERATIONS AND RESIDENT ENGAGEMENT
COMMITTEE”, RENAME THE DEVELOPMENAND FINANCE COMMITTEE TO “PUBLIC
HOUSING/HOPE SF PROGRAMS – DEVELOPMENT, FINANCE AND RESIDENT
ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE” AMEND THE BYLAWS AND PROCEDURES TO INCLUDE
THESE CHANGES AND ADD THE MEETING SCHEDULES FOR BOTH THE BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS AND COMMITTEE MEETINGS]
· [RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE ACTING EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR TO ENTER INTO A TWO YEAR CONTRACT WITH THE OPTION TO
EXTEND FOR ADDITIONAL ONE YEAR PERIODS FOR A CUMULATIVE FIVE YEAR
MAXIMUM WITH WSB & ASSOCIATES, INC. TO PROVIDE ARMED AND
UNARMED SECURITY SERVICES FOR AN AMOUNT NOT-TO-EXCEED THREE HUNDRED
SIXTY SIX THOUSAND, THIRTY FOUR DOLLARS ($366,034) FOR THE INITIAL
TWO YEAR CONTRACT TERM]
· [RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE ACTING EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR TO ENTER INTO A TWO YEAR SOLE SOURCE CONTRACT, WITH
WATCHTOWER SECURITY TO PROVIDE SECURITY CAMERAS AND SERVICES AT
POTRERO TERRACE AND POTRERO ANNEX PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECTS FOR AN
AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED TWO HUNDRED THIRTY NINE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED
NINETEEN ($239,419)]
Human Services (Thursday, January 26, 930AM)
Discussion Only
· Executive Director’s Report:
· State and City legislative and budget reports
· Family and Children’s Services
· Economic Support and Self-Sufficiency Services
· Administration and other issues
· Presentation of the January 2017 Employee of the Month Award
to Marlon Diokno of the San Francisco Human Services Agency’s Fair
Hearing Office
Action Items
· Requesting ratification of actions taken by the Executive
Director since the December 15, 2016 regular meeting in accordance
with Commission authorization of June 23, 2016:
· Submission of requests to encumber funds in the amount of
$5,512,076 for purchase of services or supplies and contingency
amounts;
· Submission of 1 temporary position for possible use in filling
positions on a temporary basis;
· Submission of 41 temporary appointments made during the period
of 12.5.16 thru 1.9.17.
· Requesting adoption of resolution proclaiming February 2016
National Parent Leadership Month
· Consideration and possible action re the Department of Human
Services’ Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2017–2018 and
2018–2019
· Requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement
with SELF-HELP FOR THE ELDERLY to provide Light Duty Community
Services; during the period of February 1, 2017 through January 31,
2020; in the amount of $900,000 plus a 10% contingency for a total
grant amount not to exceed $990,000.
· Election of the Human Services Commission President and Vice
President for a one-year term commencing February 1, 2017
Planning (Thursday, January 26, 12PM)
Action Items – Proposed for Continuance
· 1298 HOWARD STREET - northeast corner of 9th and Howard
Streets – Request for Large Project Authorization, Request for
Conditional Use Authorization of a Planned Unit Development, for
the proposed construction of a 45- to 55-ft. tall, five-story
mixed-use development consisting of two buildings totaling 139,516
square feet that include 124 dwelling units, approximately 13,850
sq. ft. of ground floor commercial space, 9,050 sq. ft. of common
and public open space partially through a 30-ft. wide mid-block
alley and a 30,395 sq. ft. basement for 71 automobile and 188 Class
1 bicycle parking spaces. (Proposed for Continuance to March 2,
2017)
· 471 24TH AVENUE - located on the west side of 24th Avenue
between Clement Street and Geary Boulevard (District 1) - Request
for Conditional Use Authorization, to demolish a two-story single
family dwelling to three dwelling units. (Proposed for Continuance
to March 23, 2017)
· 463 32ND AVENUE - west side between Geary Boulevard and
Clement Street (District 1) - Request for Discretionary Review of
Building Permit Application proposing the establishment of a second
dwelling unit and vertical and rear horizontal additions to a
two-story over garage, single-family house - WITHDRAWN
· 44 AZTEC STREET- south side of Aztec Street, between Coso
Avenue and Shotwell Street (District 9) - Request for Discretionary
Review (DR) of building permit applicatio, proposing to demolish an
existing single family residence and construct a four-story,
38-foot tall, single family residence - WITHDRAWN
Action Items
· 1245 ALABAMA STREET – located on the east side of Alabama
Street between 24th and 25th Streets (District 9) – Request for
Conditional Use Authorization to allow the expansion of a
child-care facility (DBA Mission Neighborhood Centers) and allow
the change of use and residential conversion from the vacant St.
Peter’s Convent (group housing) to a community facility (DBA
Mission Neighborhood Centers) on the second floor of an existing
two-story building. The subject property is within a RH-2
(Residential House-Two Family) Zoning District and 40-X Height and
Bulk District. Preliminary Recommendation: Approve with
Conditions
· CENTRAL SOMA PLAN – Public Hearing on the Draft Environmental
Impact Report. The project is a comprehensive plan for the
230-acre, 17-block portion of the city’s South of Market
neighborhood bounded by Second Street on the east, Sixth Street on
the west, Townsend Street on the south, and an irregular border
that generally follows Folsom, Howard and Stevenson Streets to the
north. The proposal is the draft Central SoMa Plan, published in
August 2016, which seeks to encourage and accommodate housing and
employment growth within the Plan Area by: (1) amending existing
use districts and planning controls to support mixed-use and office
development in portions of the Plan Area where such uses may
currently be restricted or not permitted; (2) amending existing
height and bulk districts to permit greater heights and densities
than currently allowed; (3) modifying street and circulation
patterns within and adjacent to the Plan Area; and (4) establishing
new, and improving existing, open spaces. The Plan proposes
planning policies and controls for land use; urban form (building
height, setback and design); functional circulation changes to
Folsom, Howard, Harrison, Bryant, Brannan, Third, and Fourth
Streets in areas within and beyond the Plan Area; as well as
policies and implementation measures related to open space,
historical preservation and sustainability. The Plan requires
General Plan, Planning Code, and Zoning Map text amendments as well
as adoption of a Special Use District (SUD) to permit the Plan’s
uses at the locations, heights and intensities proposed.
Preliminary recommendation: Review and Comment
· 1028 MARKET STREET - North side of Market Street between Jones
and Taylor streets - Certification of the Final Environmental
Impact Report. The proposed project includes demolition of the
existing two-story, 33,310-gross-square-foot (gsf) historic
commercial building and construction of a 13-story, approximately
120-foot-tall, multi-family residential development, with a maximum
of 186 residential units, 9,657 gsf of ground-floor
retail/restaurant uses (four tenant spaces), and a one-level 15,556
gsf below-grade basement level parking garage for up to 40 parking
spaces. The project site is located in the Downtown General
Commercial (C-3-G) Zoning District and the 120-X Height and Bulk
District, within the Downtown Plan area. The Final EIR/EIS
concluded that implementation of the 1028 Market Street project
would result in significant unavoidable environmental impacts
related to: historic architectural resources. Preliminary
Recommendation: Certify the Final EIR/EIS
· 79 CRAGMONT AVENUE - west side of Cragmont Avenue, located in
the Inner Sunset Neighborhood (District 7) - Request for
Conditional Use Authorization to authorize the demolition of a 1700
square foot, one-story house and replace it with a 3,756 square
foot, two – story house in its place. Preliminary Recommendation:
Approve with Conditions
· 144 TOWNSEND STREET - located on the west side of Townsend
Street between Stanford Street and Clarence Place - Request for an
Office Development Authorization for a change in use from
self-storage facility to office use, and authorize up to
approximately 42,510 gross square feet from the Office Development
Annual Limit.
· 650 DIVISADERO STREET - southeast corner of Divisadero and
Grove Streets (District 5) - Request for Conditional Use
Authorization to permit the development of a 6-story mixed-use
building containing 66 residential dwelling units above 26 ground
floor parking spaces and 3,528 square feet of commercial uses.
Preliminary Recommendation: Approve with Conditions
· 2442 BAYSHORE BOULEVARD - west side of Bayshore Boulevard
between Visitacion and Leland Avenues, Lot 020 in Assessor’s Block
6249 (District 10) - Mandatory Discretionary Review of Building
Permit Application No. 2016.0830.6390 pursuant to Planning Code
Sections 202.2(e)(1) and 712.84 to establish a Medical Cannabis
Dispensary (MCD) use d.b.a. Elevated Systems in the existing 880
square-foot vacant tenant space at the ground floor of the existing
two-story mixed-use building within the Neighborhood Commercial,
Moderate Scale (NC-3) Zoning District (a portion of the lot is
within the RH-1 (Residential - House, One-Family) Zoning District),
Visitacion Valley / Schlage Special Use District, Visitacion Valley
Zone 2 Redevelopment Area, and 55-X Height and Bulk District. The
MCD would include on-site sales of medical cannabis and medical
cannabis edibles. Preliminary Recommendation: Take Discretionary
Review and Approve with Modifications
· 3185 MISSION STREET - east side of Mission Street, between
Powers and Fair Avenues (District 9) - Request is for a Mandatory
Discretionary Review of an application for a change of use from
Retail to a Medical Cannabis Dispensary (MCD) at the ground story,
within the NC-3 (Neighborhood Commercial – Moderate Scale) Zoning
District and 40-X Height and Bulk District. The MCD is proposed for
on-site sales, and on-site consumption. Preliminary Recommendation:
Take Discretionary Review and Approve
Misc.
· Arts Commission Executive Committee (Monday, January 23,
1230PM)
· Housing Authority Development and Finance Committee (Monday,
January 23, 4PM)
· Commission on the Environment Operations Committee (Tuesday,
January 24, 330PM) – SPECIAL
(Approve the Proposed Department of the Environment Fiscal Year
2017-18 and 2018-19 Budget)
· Health Commission JCC for San Francisco General Hospital
(Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 3PM)
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Myrna
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Commission Update for Week of January 30, 2017Date: Monday, January
30, 2017 9:05:59 AMAttachments: Commission Weekly Update
1.30.17.doc
Jonas P. Ionin,Director of Commission
Affairs Planning Department│City & County of San Francisco1650 Mission Street,
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Tsang, Francis Sent: Monday, January 30, 2017 9:00 AMTo: Tsang,
FrancisSubject: Commission Update for Week of January 30,
2017 Colleagues, Please find a memo attached that outlines items before commissions and boards for this week. Letme know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks!Francis
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Commission Update for the Week of January 30, 2017
This memorandum summarizes and highlights agenda items before
commissions and boards for the week of January 30, 2017.
Board of Appeals (Wednesday, February 1, 5PM) – NO MEETING
Historic Preservation (Wednesday, February 1, 1230PM)
Discussion Only
· FY 2017-2019 PROPOSED DEPARTMENT BUDGET and WORK PROGRAM
Action Items
· 151 LIBERTY STREET – south side between Guerrero and Dolores
Streets. Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior
improvements to the south façade. Preliminary Recommendation:
Approve with Conditions
· 333 DOLORES STREET – east side between 16th and 17th Streets.
Request for a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior
improvements to the south façade of the existing subject building
currently occupied by the Children’s Day School. Preliminary
Recommendation: Approve with Conditions
· 188 HAIGHT STREET – (District 5). Request for Certificate of
Appropriateness for front and rear façade alterations at the main
residence, and demolition of non-contributory shed to be replaced
with new construction of a new one-car garage, with workshop and
roof deck, at the Rose Street frontage. Preliminary Recommendation:
Approve with Conditions
· Adoption of a resolution recommending Small Business
Commission approval of a Legacy Business application:
· 411 BRANNAN STREET – south side of Brannan Street between
Third Street and Ritch Street (District 6). Established in 1996,
ArtHaus Gallery is an independently owned and operated fine art
gallery in the South of Market/Mission Bay neighborhood.
· 3515 CALIFORNIA STREET – south side of California Street at
Locust Street (District 2). Incorporated in 1946, Books Inc. is an
independently owned and operated, neighborhood-centered bookstore
with three locations in San Francisco.
· PIER 70 MIXED-USE DISTRICT PROJECT – located on the east side
of Illinois Street between 20th and 22nd streets – Commission
Review and Comment on the Draft Environmental Impact Report. The
proposed project would rehabilitate and redevelop a portion of Pier
70 with new market-rate and affordable residential uses,
commercial-office, retail light industrial-arts uses, parking,
infrastructure development, including new street improvements, and
public open space. Note: This public hearing is intended to assist
the Commission in its preparation of comments on the Draft
Environmental Impact Report (DEIR). Comments made by members of the
public at this hearing will not be considered comments on the DEIR
and may not be responded to in the Final EIR (FEIR). The Planning
Commission will hold a public hearing to receive comments on the
DEIR on February 9, 2017. Written comments on the DEIR will be
accepted at the Planning Department until 5:00 p.m., February 21,
2017. Preliminary Recommendation: Review and Comment
Police (Wednesday, February 1, 530PM)
Discussion Only
· Chief’s Report:
· Report on recent Police Department activities, including major
events, weekly crime trends, and announcements
· Presentation of the annual report regarding the Department’s
work with the Joint Terrorism Task Force “JTTF”
· Presentation of the 4th Quarter 2016 FDRB Finding &
Recommendations & OIS Investigative Summary
· DPA Director’s Report:
· Report on recent DPA activities, and announcements
· Presentation of DPA’s 2016 First Amendment Compliance Audit of
San Francisco Police Department Records pursuant to Department
General Order 8.10
· Presentation regarding the Early Intervention System
Action Items
· PERSONNEL EXCEPTION: Assignment of disciplinary charges filed
in Case No. OCC 0291-16 to an individual Commissioner for the
taking of evidence on a date to be determined by the Commissioner
(Closed Session)
· PERSONNEL EXCEPTION: Status and calendaring of pending
disciplinary cases (Closed Session)
City Hall Preservation (Thursday, February 2, 5PM)
Discussion Only
· DISCUSSION REGARDING CAPITAL BUDGET REQUESTS - John Updike,
Director, Real Estate Division, to lead a discussion on Capital
Budget requests for Fiscal Years 17-18, and 18-19.
Planning (Thursday, February 2, 12PM)
Discussion Item
· FY 2017-2019 PROPOSED DEPARTMENT BUDGET and WORK PROGRAM -
Informational Presentation of the Department's proposed revenue and
expenditure budget in FY 2017-2018 and FY2018-2019, including
grants, capital budget requests, and staffing changes; high-level
work program activities for the Department in FY 2017-2018 and
FY2018-2019; and proposed dates where budget items will be
discussed during the budget process.
· ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY (AAU) DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (DA)
APPLICATION - Informational Presentation to discuss the Term Sheet
for Global Resolution between the City & County of San
Francisco and AAU. The Term Sheet represents a proposed resolution
to outstanding land use matters for properties in San Francisco
used or controlled by AAU.
Action Items – Consideration of Items Proposed for
Continuance
· 2645 OCEAN AVENUE – at 19th Avenue (District 7) - Request for
Conditional Use Authorization to convert the existing individual
medical uses into one large medical service of 26,181 gross square
feet in an existing three-story structure. (Proposed for
Continuance to April 6, 2017)
· 3326 MISSION STREET- west side of Mission Street, between 29th
Street and 30th Street (District 11) - Request is for Mandatory
Discretionary Review of an application for a change of use from bar
to a Medical Cannabis Dispensary (MCD) at the ground story.
(Proposed Continuance to April 13, 2017)
· ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY - Academy of Art University (AAU) is
a private postsecondary academic institution that occupies
buildings throughout the City (predominantly in the northeast
quadrant). AAU plans on expanding its facilities and programs to
accommodate a projected on-site student enrollment of approximately
17,282 students and 3,511 faculty and staff by 2020, resulting in a
total increase of approximately 6,100 students and 1,220 faculty
and staff. The Proposed Project consists of four general
components: study area growth, project site growth, legalization of
prior unauthorized changes, and shuttle service expansion. Study
area growth consists of approximately 110,000 net square feet (sf)
of additional residential uses (to house approximately 400
students, equivalent to about 220 rooms) and 669,670 sf of
additional institutional space in 12 geographic areas (study areas)
where AAU could occupy buildings to accommodate future growth. The
study areas generally include the following areas: Study Area 1
(SA-1), Lombard Street/Divisadero Street; SA-2, Lombard Street/Van
Ness Avenue; SA-3, Mid Van Ness Avenue; SA-4, Sutter Street/Mason
Street; SA-5, Mid-Market Street; SA-6, Fourth Street/Howard Street;
SA-7, Rincon Hill East; SA-8, Third Street/Bryant Street; SA-9,
Second Street/Brannan Street; SA-10, Fifth Street/Brannan Street;
SA-11, Sixth Street/Folsom Street; and SA-12, Ninth Street/Folsom
Street. Project site growth consists of six additional sites that
have been occupied, identified, or otherwise changed by AAU since
publication of the September 2010 Notice of Preparation (NOP) for
this EIR. The six project sites would include a total of 411,070 sf
of institutional, bus storage, and community facility uses. The
project sites include the following addresses: 2801 Leavenworth
Street (The Cannery) (Assessor’s Block/Lot: 0010/001); 700
Montgomery Street (Assessor’s Block/Lot:0196/028); 625 Polk Street
(Assessor’s Block/Lot:0742/002); 150 Hayes Street (Assessor’s
Block/Lot:0811/022); 121 Wisconsin Street (Assessor’s
Block/Lot:3953/004); and 2225 Jerrold Avenue (Assessor’s
Block/Lot:5286A/020). The Proposed Project also includes extension
of AAU’s shuttle service to serve growth in the study areas and at
the project sites. The Proposed Project also includes legalization
of changes in use and/or appearance undertaken without benefit of
permits prior to issuance of the NOP at 28 of AAU’s 34 existing
sites. The Proposed Project includes the occupation and use of
existing buildings, as well as construction activities that would
be limited to interior tenant improvements, exterior modifications
such as signage, window replacements, and security system
installation, and in limited circumstances, seismic upgrades.
Adoption of CEQA Findings for the Department Proposed Project,
which reflects revisions in the Proposed Project to include only
residential conversions where the conversion to student housing
serves a higher intensity use than what would otherwise be located
on the subject site; support conversion of industrial to
institutional uses only where the conversion to institutional
remains industrial in nature or maintains an industrial component
and is therefore best situated on the subject site rather than
elsewhere in the City; support conversions of commercial to
institutional uses only where the conversion to institutional use
maintains a publicly-accessible, active use, and therefore is best
situated on the subject site rather than elsewhere in the City; and
support conversions of office uses where the institutional use is
office in nature, such as the institution’s administrative
headquarters, and is appropriate for the subject site. Based on
these policy determinations, the Department Proposed Project
includes review of all Program-Level Growth and Project-Level
Growth analyzed in the EIR. However, the Department Proposed
Project would result in the full legalization of 29 of AAU’s 40
existing and project sites, with 3 pending recommendations.
(Proposed for Continuance to July 27, 2017)
· 2209 VAN NESS AVENUE - Located on the west side of Van Ness
Avenue between Broadway and Vallejo Streets (District 2) - Request
for Conditional Use Authorization for the conversion of Residential
Units to Student Housing. The project proposes to legalize the
conversion of one Residential Unit to 22 Student Housing rooms.
(Proposed Continuance to July 27, 2017)
· 2211 VAN NESS AVENUE - Located on the west side of Van Ness
Avenue between Broadway and Vallejo Streets (District 2) - Request
for Conditional Use Authorization for the conversion of Residential
Units to Student Housing. The project proposes to legalize the
conversion of two Residential Units and one Commercial Unit to
three Dwelling Units and 8 Student Housing rooms. (Proposed
Continuance to July 27, 2017)
· 1916 OCTAVIA STREET - Located on the east side of Octavia
Street between Broadway and Vallejo Streets (District 2) - Request
for Conditional Use Authorization for the conversion of 20
Residential Units to Student Housing. The project proposes to
legalize the conversion of one Residential Unit to 22 Student
Housing rooms. (Proposed Continuance to July 27, 2017)
· 1055 PINE STREET - Located on the south side of Pine Street
between Jones and Taylor Streets (District 3) – Request for
Conditional Use Authorization for the conversion of Residential
Units to Student Housing. The project proposes to legalize the
conversion of 59 Residential Hotel rooms to Student Housing rooms.
(Proposed Continuance to July 27, 2017)
· 860 SUTTER STREET - Located on the north side of Sutter Street
between Leavenworth and Jones Streets (District 3) - Request for
Conditional Use Authorization for the conversion of Residential
Units to Student Housing. The project proposes to legalize the
conversion of 50 Residential Hotel rooms and 39 Tourist Hotel rooms
to 89 Student Housing rooms. (Proposed Continuance to July 27,
2017)
· 1080 BUSH STREET - Located on the north side of Bush Street
between Leavenworth and Jones Streets (District 3) - Request for
Conditional Use Authorization for the conversion of 15 Residential
Hotel Rooms to Student Housing. The project proposes to legalize
the conversion of 15 Residential Hotel rooms to 15 Student Housing
rooms. (Proposed Continuance to July 27, 2017)
· 1153 BUSH STREET - Located on the south side of Bush Street
between Leavenworth and Hyde Streets (District 3) - Request for
Conditional Use Authorization for the conversion of 15 Residential
Hotel Rooms to Student Housing. The project proposes to legalize
the conversion of 15 Residential and Residential Hotel rooms to 15
Student Housing rooms. (Proposed Continuance to July 27, 2017)
· 460 TOWNSEND STREET - north side of Townsend Street between
5th and 6th Streets (District 6) - Request for Conditional Use
Authorization for the conversion from Production, Distribution, and
Repair (PDR) to an Educational Services use by the Academy of Art
University. The project proposes to legalize the conversion from
industrial/wholesale to educational services for classrooms,
studios, student and faculty lounges. (Proposed Continuance to July
27, 2017)
· 466 TOWNSEND STREET - north side Townsend Street between 5th
and 6th Streets (District 6) - Request for Conditional Use
Authorization for the conversion from Production, Distribution and
Repair (PDR) to an Educational Services use by the Academy of Art
University. This project proposes to legalize the conversion from a
Data/Telecommunications facility to educational services for
classrooms, labs/art studios, an art store, and student and faculty
lounges. (Proposed for Continuance to July 27, 2017)
Action Items
· ARTICLE 7: PHASE 2 OF THE CODE REORGANIZATION AND
SIMPLIFICATION PROJECT - Department sponsored Planning Code
Amendment to reorganize Article 7 and to update, correct, clarify,
and simplify Code language in other Planning Code Sections;
requiring Conditional Use authorization for Bars, and Liquor Stores
on the first floor in the Noriega, Irving, Taraval, and Judah
Neighborhood Commercial Districts; enacting permanent controls
requiring Conditional Use authorization for Medical Cannabis
Dispensaries in the Noriega, Irving, Taraval, and Judah
Neighborhood Commercial Districts; require Conditional Use
authorization for Personal Services on the second floor in the
Noriega, Irving, Taraval, and Judah Neighborhood Commercial
Districts; prohibit Kennels, Large Scale Urban Agriculture,
Business Hours from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m., and the demolition or merge
of units on the second story and above in the North Beach
Neighborhood Commercial District; preserve the small storefronts,
street frontage and prohibit vehicular access on certain streets
within the North Beach NCD and SUD; create the definition of
Special Food Manufacturing and amending the Eating and Drinking
Controls for the North Beach SUD; requiring Conditional Use for
Bars and Principally Permitting Restaurants in the Broadway NCD;
affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the
California Environmental Quality Act; and making findings of
consistency with the General Plan and the eight priority policies
of Planning Code Section 101.1, and adopting findings of public
convenience, necessity, and welfare under Planning Code Section
302. Preliminary Recommendation: Adopt a Recommendation for
Approval
· 2906 FOLSOM STREET - located at the southwest corner of 25th
and Folsom Streets (District 8) - Request for Conditional Use
Authorization & Request for a Variance from the Zoning
Administrator for a residential merger at 2906 Folsom Street.
Currently, the subject property possesses four dwelling units. The
proposed project would demolish the existing garages, subdivide the
existing lot into two lots, reconfigure and retain two dwelling
units in 2906 Folsom Street, and construct two new dwelling units
at 2904 Folsom Street and 3203 25th Street. Overall, the project
would maintain four dwelling units on the project site. Preliminary
Recommendation: Disapprove
· 2086 UNION STREET - north side between Webster Street and
Buchanan Street (District 2); Request for Conditional Use
Authorization to establish a Formula Retail Use within the Union
Street Neighborhood Commercial District and 40-X Height and Bulk
District. The proposal is to convert a vacant ground floor
commercial space with approximately 1,670 square feet of floor area
(previously occupied by “Nine West”, a retail store use) into a
Formula Retail Use (d.b.a. Sweaty Betty, a British retailer
specializing in women’s activewear). Preliminary Recommendation:
Approve with Conditions
· 2600 PACIFIC AVENUE – northwest corner of Pierce Street and
Pacific Avenue (District 2); Requests for Discretionary Review of
Building Permit Application, proposing a horizontal addition at the
rear of the top floor of a three-story single-family house.
Preliminary Recommendation: Do Not Take Discretionary Review and
Approve
· 3239 STEINER STREET - west side between Lombard and Greenwich
Streets (District 2) - Request for Discretionary Review of Building
Permit Application proposing façade changes and a small increase in
the volume of the fourth floor to enclose the previously-approved
open stairs to the roof and accommodate a new motorized roof hatch
at the front of the four-story two-unit residential building.
Preliminary Recommendation: Do Not Take Discretionary Review and
Approve
Miscellaneous
· Aging and Adult Services Commission Finance Committee
(Wednesday, February 1, 930AM) - SPECIAL
· Historic Preservation Commission Architectural Review
Committee (Wednesday, February 1, 1130AM)
· Recreation and Park Commission Capital Committee (Wednesday,
February 1, 2PM)
· Recreation and Park Commission Operations Committee (Thursday,
February 2, 2PM)
· Recreation and Park Public Budget Meeting (Thursday, February
2, 630PM, Hamilton Recreation Center)
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Dennis (CPC); Koppel, Joel (CPC); Moore, Kathrin (CPC); Melgar,
Myrna (CPC); Rich Hillis;
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Mayor Edwin M. Lee & First Lady Anita Lee
together with
Supervisor Sandra Lee FewerSupervisor Jane Kim
Supervisor Katy TangSupervisor Norman Yee
&Assessor-Recorder Carmen Chu
cordially request the pleasure of your company at the
celebration of
Lunar New Year 2017Year of the Rooster
Thursday, February 9, 20175:00pm – 7:30pm
Program begins at 5:30pm
City Hall Rotunda1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102
Light refreshments will be served in the North Light Court after
the program
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市長李孟賢及林進敏夫人市參事李麗嫦市參事金貞妍市參事湯凱蒂市參事余鼎昂估值官朱嘉文
誠摯邀請您蒞臨慶祝
2017農曆新年丁酉雞年
2017年2月9日 (週四)下午5:00 至 7:30
儀式將於下午5:30開始
三藩市市政廳1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102
儀式完成後在市府北廳 (North Light Court) 提供茶點招待
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From: Secretary, Commissions (CPC)To: Aaron Jon Hyland - HPC;
Andrew Wolfram ([email protected]); Diane Matsuda; Ellen Johnck -
HPC;
Jonathan Pearlman; Karl Hasz; Richard S. E. JohnsCc: Son,
Chanbory (CPC); Boudreaux, Marcelle (CPC)Subject: FW: neighbor"s
construction plan blocking all the light to my home!Date: Monday,
January 30, 2017 8:37:09 AM
Office of Commission
Affairs Planning Department│City & County of San Francisco1650 Mission Street,
Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103Direct: 415-558-6309│Fax: 415-558-6409 [email protected] From:
Adel Dayarian [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, January
27, 2017 7:14 PMTo: Sanchez, Scott (CPC); Secretary, Commissions
(CPC)Subject: neighbor's construction plan blocking all the light
to my home! Dear Historic Preservation Commissioners and Zoning
Administrator, I am the tenant at 287 Rose Street that is right
next to the property at 188 Haight Street. It ismy understanding
that the owners at 188 Haight Street have applied for a building
permit toconstruct a garage and deck sharing the same wall as my
apartment. I have looked at the plans and see that the deck will be
built into the light well that suppliesthe only light and fresh air
I receive into my bedroom and bathroom. Because of thelocation of
my bathroom and bedroom on the downhill side of the next door, I do
not get alot of fresh air and light which comes from the lightwell.
Even in the daytime I receive verylittle light. This causes mold in
both the bedroom and bathroom which I am constantlywiping down. If
a deck will be built it will hover over my lightwell windows and
cause even less light andair to flow. I am opposed to this plan.
Please change the plan so the deck does not cover mylightwell or do
not allow the plan to be built. Thank you very much! Adel Dayarian,
287 Rose Street, 94102
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From: Secretary, Commissions (CPC)To: Aaron Jon Hyland - HPC;
Andrew Wolfram ([email protected]); Diane Matsuda; Ellen Johnck -
HPC;
Jonathan Pearlman; Karl Hasz; Richard S. E. JohnsCc: Boudreaux,
Marcelle (CPC); Son, Chanbory (CPC)Subject: FW: Public Hearing,
Project 188 Haight Street Case No. 2014-002409COA/VARDate: Friday,
January 27, 2017 10:48:33 AM
Office of Commission
Affairs Planning Department│City & County of San Francisco1650 Mission Street,
Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103Direct: 415-558-6309│Fax: 415-558-6409 [email protected] From:
Damian Tischler [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday,
January 26, 2017 9:33 PMTo: Secretary, Commissions (CPC)Subject:
Public Hearing, Project 188 Haight Street Case No.
2014-002409COA/VAR Dear, My name is Damian Tischler and this email
is regarding Case No. 2014-002409COA/VAR at 188 Haight Street fora
Certificate of Appropriate/Variance. My wife and I have lived at
the adjacent residence, 285 Rose Street, for over8 years. The
Variance request for the construction of a one car-garage with
rooftop deck, accessible from RoseStreet, is directly alongside our
small one-bedroom apartment and would share a wall with our
bathroom, bedroom,and living room. After reviewing the plans for
this project we would like to request that the Variance not be
grantedfor the following reasons:
1. The Variance extends past our light well and would further
reduce the little light we have in our kitchen,bathroom, and
bedroom. These windows are the only source of natural light in
these rooms.
2. Since the Variance extends past our light well, this also
would reduce our air quality and circulation.We’ve had mold issues
in the past, so a combination of reduced light and air circulation
will cause moremold to grow. This causes serious concern for the
health of our newborn daughter as well as our own.
3. Currently the garage at 188 Haight Street shares a wall with
our living room. The Variance wouldextend the garage past our
bedroom and bathroom walls as well. This will cause more noise for
us fromthe garage door opening, neighbors accessing the stairs,
(which go past our windows), and socializingon the rooftop patio.
Our apartment house is historic with uninsulated walls and single
pane windows,so noise travels easily. This Variance will further
exacerbate noise from 188 Haight Street.
We have enjoyed living in this quiet neighborhood for many years
and now have a newborn child and areconcerned for her well-being
due to this Variance. Over the years, we have endured the noise
from variousconstruction projects at 188 Haight Street from the
different owners who make these improvements and then sellthe home.
Our family has owned 281-287 Rose Street for 40, years and we would
greatly appreciate if youconsider not granting the Variance for
this project. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Damian
TischlerLong-term Resident, 285 Rose Street(831)-295-3674
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