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0) '''Respecting (recently updated) SF requirements relating to coronavirus pandemic''', Noisebridge is temporarily closed for "business as usual". Whatever details, safe to say for the foreseeable future: '''no in-person "events"''' (classes, tours, parties, etc). And most activities related to the buildout should probably hold off for now - let's stick to '''Minimum Basic Operations''' to be on the safe side. Take a break folks!
0) Respecting recently updated city / state requirements for coronavirus safety: Noisebridge is temporarily closed for “business as usual” - limiting activities at 272 Capp Street to “Minimum Basic Operations” and (possibly permitted) construction. While details may change, for the near term safe to say no in-person events such as classes, tours, parties, etc. (See https://www.sfdph.org/dph/alerts/files/C19-07-Shelter-in-Place-Health-Order.pdf for details.)


1) Going forward, '''limit number of people indoors''' at 272 Capp to '''3 downstairs and 3 upstairs''' - whenever knowledgeable volunteers can safely get back to work building out the new space.  "Buddy System" to encourage effective social distancing, masks and like seriously - '''no more indoor dining ffs please enjoy your snacks and drinks outside thanks'''.
1) Restricting the number of people indoors at 272 Capp Street to no more than 3 upstairs and 3 downstairs, and (as per current city requirement) mixing no more than 3 households total.


2) Knowledgeable Volunteers are encouraged to facilitate safe and productive use of the space.  '''Knowledgeable Volunteers schedule work in advance and coordinate efforts as much as humanly possible.'''  Knowledgeable Volunteers are best volunteers!  Because they schedule in advance and don't mess around in the space too much!  '''Knowledgeable Volunteers are welcome''' and will be supported in their relentless pursuit of excellence.
2) Relying on knowledgeable volunteers to coordinate efforts and facilitate safe working environment with good ventilation, distancing, and sanitation.


3) Prioritize some projects to safely open the the space for more participants, such as '''ventilation''' and making good use of the '''outdoor space'''. Allocate funds and '''encourage donations''' for these "phase zero" buildout expenses - for example might could '''budget $1000''' for some of the fans and shop stuff (tbd, not going crazy with stuff here but should arrange to expedite any necessary purchases in the interest of Moving the Project Forward).  Basic safety equipment such as '''fire extinguishers and exit lighting must be deployed''' as well, prior to other any other significant work being done by volunteers in the physical space.
3) Prioritizing projects to safely open the space for more participants - especially ventilation and making good use of outdoor space. Also will need some specific signage and paperwork related to coronavirus precautions, as well as any permits required for construction - and deploying basic safety measures such as fire extinguishers and exit lighting.


4) Autoexpiration: Unless '''re-consensed after being in effect for 90 days''', these extraordinary restrictions should be considered obsolete - and open to reasonable modifications at any point as things change.  We should check in at least every 4 weeks to refresh details and reconfirm relevance.  We can take it from there to increase capacity as conditions permit.
4) Expiring these coronavirus-related restrictions automagically unless re-consensed within 90 days after initial Consensus. Frequent review and revision is expected via discussion at weekly meetings going forward.
 
Anyway.  This proposal for (formal) Consensus claims to reflect the current state of affairs and a rough consensus of volunteers working to build out the space. It's been going great so far and we'd like to keep it rocking - safely.  Further suggestions, questions, support (and moar volunteers!) from the broader Noisebridge community would be most welcome at this point.
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November 17, 2020 fnord Capacity Cap at 272 Capp Under Construction and Further Restrictions in this Time of Contagion

0) Respecting recently updated city / state requirements for coronavirus safety: Noisebridge is temporarily closed for “business as usual” - limiting activities at 272 Capp Street to “Minimum Basic Operations” and (possibly permitted) construction. While details may change, for the near term safe to say no in-person events such as classes, tours, parties, etc. (See https://www.sfdph.org/dph/alerts/files/C19-07-Shelter-in-Place-Health-Order.pdf for details.)

1) Restricting the number of people indoors at 272 Capp Street to no more than 3 upstairs and 3 downstairs, and (as per current city requirement) mixing no more than 3 households total.

2) Relying on knowledgeable volunteers to coordinate efforts and facilitate safe working environment with good ventilation, distancing, and sanitation.

3) Prioritizing projects to safely open the space for more participants - especially ventilation and making good use of outdoor space. Also will need some specific signage and paperwork related to coronavirus precautions, as well as any permits required for construction - and deploying basic safety measures such as fire extinguishers and exit lighting.

4) Expiring these coronavirus-related restrictions automagically unless re-consensed within 90 days after initial Consensus. Frequent review and revision is expected via discussion at weekly meetings going forward.

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