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these people live. this is where the cafe is. that is where 250 feet will wind up. denise is here on the dock. that is where she lives. she is complaining about the noise about a block away. we can get some more noise complaints from the people that live on minnesota street. i don't think any ofi nothing te complained today about this matter. another complaint was from 601, minnesota. and then one man complains about the noise, and all of the violence.
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this is the apartment building off the map. i am neutral on this permit. the permit that we have is we go to the visit the noise problem. i know that denise is always very vocal about this, and always makes their concerns known. something is just not clicking here. we are detailing what 250 feet maine. -- mean. this is an issue, and this is an issue that needs to be figured out. and also, this is where the residents are at. these buildings close up at night. they have problems keeping this under control.
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>> thank you. >> use of the last complaint was from july 4. >> july 4, we had the july 4 weekend. and maybe this was the second or the third. this was sunday evening. >> do you know how many complaints that you are getting, in general? >> particularly, we had a couple of calls -- to the non-emergency number. there were from two different people. but this goes on quite often. i think they have the feeling that they should say that nothing will happen, anyway. i think that this is something to be considered. >> i know that you cannot rule
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on this, tonight, but directing the staff is what i am after. you have the conditions that may be the most helpful, and i ask for them to come up with some possibilities that will include, what do we have? this is still not enough. and so, maybe he can throw some ideas during this game. >> this may be there in set of conditions because this is going to be something that will fall back to the staff. the issue with the conditions that are not. this would be helpful. >> i am comfortable with that, but i would caution the people running this that if this blows up, you will not see much cooperation out of me in the future. you have to set your own future
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with how you handle this. and you have to follow the guidelines of the staff. >> this will be my first test as a new commissioner and i am not willing to go to the fire, especially if you had all these other problems. and you said how at the end of the knightnights, the dj goes u. i know that you can set of volumes so that they cannot push this higher, so you do have control over what they will do. you can put a block as to how high this can go. and you can take responsibility for that noise. you cannot say that they are responsible for this. >> ok. and is there any public comment? this concludes the meeting. >> you have to admit, yo uget
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welcome the public into a beautiful new state-of-the-art facility. >> 3, 2, 1. [applause] >> in has been 10 years since voters approved the measure for the new building. >> when they cast the vote, we have an exciting opportunities to rethink how art is done in a hospital setting. >> replacement program generated approximately $3.9 million in art enrichment funds for a comprehensive art program that contributes to the quality of life at the hospital by enhancing the environment and supporting the hospital's needs and therapeutic goals. artists were commissioned to create 100 original works of art. as was for the gardens and courtyard areas.
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>> be artwork does more than just hang on the wall. it will enhance the therapeutics of the hospital and will include sensory stimulation, orientation, social interaction. >> it was set into like boxes to create color filled areas in the hospital. inspired by nature, the signature painting of native san francisco birds, clouds, and the surface of the ocean waves were translated into a variety of media including glass mosaic and tapestry. the playful clock encourages memory stimulation among the
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patients. they used the theme of the four elements as they relate to vocation. it is a direct homage to the historical murals in the original laguna honda building. it features to large tile walls. by observing residents, the gardens created a public artwork in the form of the handrail. in one of the outdoor courtyards, the circular grouping of -- with a smooth finish. this features ten unique button
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sculptures with different pastel colors that function not only as a place to sit, but also as a touchstone to something recognizable, familiar, and comforting. another key component included an art project that responded directly to the hospital's rich history. using archival images and artifacts, had designed 16 intricately woven tapestries that are inviting of significant events that shaped the hospital and the community over time. a >> it attracts a lot of visitors, and they are all and all - -in aw -- in awe over the variety of mediums used. >> i
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