Citizens Advisory Committee - March 7, 2018 - Agenda

Meeting Date: 
March 7, 2018 - 6:00pm
Location: 

CITIZENS’ ADVISORY COMMITTEE
FOR THE BAYVIEW HUNTERS POINT

The agenda packet is available for review at the City Administrator’s Office
(City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 362) and at the meeting

MEETING AGENDA
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
6:00pm – 7:30pm 
Bayview Hunters Point YMCA
1601 Lane Street, San Francisco, CA 94124

Order of Business

1. Call to Order/Roll Call
Ellouise Patton (Chair)
Tim Chan (Vice Chair)
Rittinell Banks
Daniel Dodt
Michael Hamman
Devanshu Patel
Philip Williams

Prohibition of sound producing devices during the meeting

2. Approval of Minutes [Action]– February 7, 2018

3. Acknowledgement of Absences [Action]

4. Informational Presentation [Discussion Only]
a. County Transportation Authority Presentation and Update
i. The County Transportation Authority will be presenting on their Freeway Corridor Management Study and providing an update on the Quint & Jerrold Connector Road.
b. San Francisco Fire Department Ambulance Deployment Facility (2245 Jerrold Ave)
i. The SFFD and Public Work will present on a proposed Ambulance Deployment Faculty at 2245 Jerrold Ave. The Ambulance Deployment Facility project involves demolition of two structures built in the 1950’s and construction of a three-story, approximately 30,344-gross-square-foot (gsf) Ambulance Deployment Facility and a three-level, approximately 62,000 gsf parking structure behind the existing Fire Department Fire Station 9 located on same block/lot. The 1.7-acre project site consists of two parcels in an intensively developed area of San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood characterized by various warehouse, distribution and light industrial uses. Project will provide a higher-capacity, more efficient and seismically safer facility for City-owned ambulances to improve emergency medical response. No portion of the Ambulance Deployment Facility or parking garage will front on either Jerrold Avenue or McKinnon Avenue; the two structures would be located in the interior of the project site.

5. Referral from OCII [Discussion & Action]
a. 4101 Third Street
i. The project is proposing 46-units which will be comprised of 1 to 2 bedrooms each. The building will be a mix of 50-50 split rental and condos. The building will also construct ground floor retail and will try to build a sustainable LEED facility.
ii. The project was last presented to the committee October 4th and was continued by the committee.

6. Report from the CAO
a. Brief update to include CAC members’ term status, and members’ request for informational projects. 

7. Committee Members’ Comments and Announcements

8. Committee Members’ Proposed Future Agenda Items [Discussion]

9. Next Meeting Schedule [Discussion and Action]
The next regularly scheduled meeting is April 4, 2018.

10.   General Public Comment
- At this time, members of the public may address the Citizens Advisory Committee on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Committee but do not appear on the agenda. With respect to agenda items, the public will be given an opportunity to address the Committee when the item is reached in the meeting. Each member of the public may address the Committee for up to three minutes.

The Brown Act forbids a Committee from taking action or discussing any item not appearing on the posted agenda, including those items raised at Public Comment. In response to public comment on an item that is not on the agenda, the Committee is limited to:

• Briefly responding to statements made or questions posed by members of the public, or
• Requesting staff to report back on a matter at a subsequent meeting, or
• Directing staff to place the item on a future agenda. (Government Code Section 54954.2(a).)

11. Adjournment

RINGING AND THE USE OF CELLPHONES

The ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. Please be advised that the Chair may order the removal from the meeting room of any person(s) responsible for the ringing or use of a cell phone, pager, or other similar sound-producing electronic devices. 

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE SUNSHINE ORDINANCE

Government’s duty is to serve the public, reaching its decisions in full view of the public. Commissions, boards, councils and other agencies of the City and County exist to conduct the people’s business. This ordinance assures that deliberations are conducted before the people and that City operations are open to the people’s review.

For information on your rights under the Sunshine Ordinance (Chapters 67 of the San Francisco Administrative Code) or to report a violation of the ordinance, please contact:

Sunshine Ordinance Task Force
1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Place Room 244
San Francisco, CA 94102-4689
Phone: 415-554-7724, Fax: 415-554-5784
Email: sotf@sfgov.org

Copies of the Sunshine Ordinance can be obtained from the Administrator of the Sunshine Task Force, the San Francisco Public Library and on the City’s website at www.sfgov.org.

DISABILITY ACCESS

Bayview Hunters Point YMCA is on the corner of Lane and Revere (1601 Lane St.) and is wheelchair accessible. The closest MUNI stop is on 3rd St, between Revere and Shafter Ave, 2 blocks away. The nearest MUNI lines are the KT Third St Light Rail and 44-O’Shaughnessy towards Hunters Point. There is accessible street parking around The Library.

City Hall is between Grove and McAllister Streets and is wheelchair accessible. The closest BART and MUNI Metro Station is Civic Center, about three blocks away. Accessible MUNI lines nearest City Hall are: 42 Downtown Loop, 49 Van Ness-Mission and F-Market & MUNI Metro (Civic Center Station). There is accessible parking available in the vicinity of City Hall.

For more information about MUNI accessible services, call (415) 923-6142.

To obtain a disability-related modification or accommodation, including auxiliary aids or services, to participate in the meeting, please contact the City Administrator’s Office at 415-554-4148 at least 48 hours before the meeting, except for Monday meetings, for which the deadline is 4:00pm the previous Friday.

In order to assist the City’s efforts to accommodate persons with severe allergies, environmental illnesses, multiple chemical sensitivity or related disabilities, attendees at public meetings are reminded that others may be sensitive to various chemical based products. Please help the City accommodate these individuals.

LOBBYIST ORDINANCE

Individuals that influence or attempt to influence local policy or administrative action may be required by the San Francisco Lobbyist Ordinance (San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code sections 2.100 – 2.160) to register and report lobbying activity. For more information about the Lobbyist Ordinance,
please contact the Ethics Commission at 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94102, telephone (415) 252‐3100, fax (415) 252‐3112 and website: http://www.sfgov.org/ethics/.

The Ambulance Deployment Facility project involves demolition of two structures built in the 1950’s and construction of a three-story, approximately 30,344-gross-square-foot (gsf) Ambulance Deployment Facility and a three-level, approximately 62,000 gsf parking structure behind the existing Fire Department Fire Station 9 located on same block/lot. The 1.7-acre project site consists of two parcels in an intensively developed area of San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood characterized by various warehouse, distribution and light industrial uses. Project will provide a higher-capacity, more efficient and seismically safer facility for City-owned ambulances to improve emergency medical response. No portion of the Ambulance Deployment Facility or parking garage will front on either Jerrold Avenue or McKinnon Avenue; the two structures would be located in the interior of the project site.