Citizens Advisory Committee - August 4, 2021 - Minutes

Meeting Date: 
August 4, 2021 - 6:00pm
Location: 

BAYVIEW HUNTERS POINT CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MEETING MINUTES (ADOPTED)
August 4, 2021
Start: 6:00 PM; End: ~7:30 PM
VIRTUAL MEETING VIA WEBEX
Order of Business:
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Devanshu Patel (Chair)
Philip Williams (Vice Chair)
Bakari Adams
Tim Chan
Kirk Davis
Elaine Redus
ABSENT:
Dominica Henderson
Linda Jordan
2. Approval of Minutes from Previous Meetings
- None Presented
3. General Public Comment
- No General Public Comment
4. Report from the City Administrator’s Office / San Francisco Planning Department
- Discussion from Jennifer Johnston, Deputy City Administrator
o Recognized partnership with San Francisco Planning Department in administering the Bayview CAC
5. New Business: Department and Project Sponsor Presentations
a. SFMTA Bayview CBTP Pedestrian Improvements:
o Presenter: Christopher Kidd (from SFMTA) presented on Bayview Bulb-Outs, which is part of the Bayview Community Based Transportation Plan.
o Public Comment: None
o Informational Presentation. No Action Required.
b. 2000 Oakdale Avenue: Proposal for new cannabis store/office space of approximately 2,500 square feet. Proposed change of use from office to retail/commercial/office.
o Presenters: Laila Makled, Tiara Mitchell, Amber Senter and Cesar Angobaldo
o Public Comment:
 Donald – Expressed Support
 Christina – Expressed Support
 Detrius – Expressed Support
 Unidentified Caller – Expressed Concern
o MOTION: All Present Members Voted to Endorse the Project
(Patel, Williams, Adams, Chan, Davis and Reedus)
6. Committee Members’ Comments and Announcements
- Devan Patel
o Welcome to Jennifer Johnston, Rich Sucre & SF Planning Department
7. Committee Members’ Proposed Future Agenda Items
- Members requested future presentations on:
o Office of Cannabis (Tim Chan)
o Slow Streets in Bayview (Bakari Adams)
o SFPUC & Waste Water Treatment Plant (Philip Williams)
o 3rd Street Community Center (Bakari Adams)
o Bayview Industrial Triangle (Tim Chan)
o Hunters Point Development and Candlestick Park (Devan Patel)
- Department staff will coordinate with the Chair and Vice-Chair on adding these items to the agenda.
8. Adjournment
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