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had theythe bungalow is non-com, but it is also illegal use. >> that is correct. >> therefore, there were no planning entitlements outside the project review done by your department. >> that is true. have there been a subdivision and a development, it would have required a very inferior -- have required its. goo>> are there any nsrs on the lot? >> i am not aware of any. >> i am confused by the answer you gave. it seems the question was is the process as simple or difficult as the various processes they are now going through? i am understanding there is a lottery that is considerably longer. >> no. i am estimating in terms of cost and time, but in terms of the actual process -- this is not subject to a lottery, because it is exempt from the lottery. i believe they have requirements to be eligible to retire all they have to do is apply. there is no waiting list for this property. the various process is a much more cumbersome process to go through in that you have to meet the findings of hardship. for the condo process, you are going through and just doing a separate lots. you are not s
had theythe bungalow is non-com, but it is also illegal use. >> that is correct. >> therefore, there were no planning entitlements outside the project review done by your department. >> that is true. have there been a subdivision and a development, it would have required a very inferior -- have required its. goo>> are there any nsrs on the lot? >> i am not aware of any. >> i am confused by the answer you gave. it seems the question was is the process as...
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thing you know, we need another bungalow. i am hearing issues on an elementary school level and i wonder what is going to happen -- at a middle school level in regards to the reality of making these changes. i have another recommendation. there are some intriguing aspects to parents in regard to an expansion like that of 300 students. if you could bring the parent community in and find out what kind of in electives they are interested in seeing their children participate in, that might be something that would be helpful as well. thank you. >> hi there, i am david brown, a parent of a kindergartner. i am excited and enthusiastic about public schools and place to be part of it and coming in at quite an exciting time. first, i wanted to say to chairman wynns and the rest of the board, i admire you for the work you're doing. i understand the challenges you are taking on. you have a lot of problems you are talking about addressing and one of the things i have given some thought to provoked by this issue is give some focus to those
thing you know, we need another bungalow. i am hearing issues on an elementary school level and i wonder what is going to happen -- at a middle school level in regards to the reality of making these changes. i have another recommendation. there are some intriguing aspects to parents in regard to an expansion like that of 300 students. if you could bring the parent community in and find out what kind of in electives they are interested in seeing their children participate in, that might be...
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sanchez, the smaller building, what use to beat i guess a bungalow, runs pretty much to the rear property line? so the only setback with respect to the property line would be the portion of adjacent to the other building? >> rebuilding would have approximately 3-4 foot setback. i can put that on the plans, on the overhead. so the yellow is the rear building you are refering to. the 9 foot yard, in which the stairs go around. there is 4 foot 6 inches at the rear, and this is probably 3-4 feet to the property line. it would be constructed. the building which was built, completed in 2000, occupies nearly the entire front lot and would leave a 5 foot rear set back. commissioner fung: okay, so when they did the new buildings and it satisfied the rear yard requirement so that the existing bungalow wound up being nonconforming use at that point? >> well, that building would have been non complying at that time, as well, because of publication on the property. even if we were to have had the lot here, even if we had presumed that the frontage on newman, it would still be substandard if this was t
sanchez, the smaller building, what use to beat i guess a bungalow, runs pretty much to the rear property line? so the only setback with respect to the property line would be the portion of adjacent to the other building? >> rebuilding would have approximately 3-4 foot setback. i can put that on the plans, on the overhead. so the yellow is the rear building you are refering to. the 9 foot yard, in which the stairs go around. there is 4 foot 6 inches at the rear, and this is probably 3-4...
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and administrators could live in bungalows the same with the kids are. i also ask you to look at page 66, item k6, the employee assistance program. if you look not at the expenditure, not at the good intention of it, but how it was chosen, and not a single one of the people who are intended to participate in the program were involved in getting the programs available -- vetting the programs available or making the selection of this program. that is not the best way to operate something like this. you want the people involved in it to participate in this election. thank you very much. president mendoza: thank you. item g is the consent calendar. commissioner wynns: i motion to pass the consent calendar. >> we have one correction to an item on page 95, item 114.26k20. the list was not attached, so i am going to read the list. the schools are longfellow and mission. the number of students at each site that will be served are 70. president mendoza: ok. >> 70 per site. president mendoza: any item severed by the board or the superintendent before the discussio
and administrators could live in bungalows the same with the kids are. i also ask you to look at page 66, item k6, the employee assistance program. if you look not at the expenditure, not at the good intention of it, but how it was chosen, and not a single one of the people who are intended to participate in the program were involved in getting the programs available -- vetting the programs available or making the selection of this program. that is not the best way to operate something like...
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who are the most beat up bungalows in the school district and i want to thank them for being housed there so long. here's an opportunity to do something right for them and i welcome and am looking forward to their presentation. we have a lot of tough things ahead of us in the next year or two but i do think that the home way we're going to get through all of this is that everybody start working, especially pushing sacramento to make the right decisions because otherwise no matter what we do at a local level and we're lucky here in san francisco that we have people who support our initiatives, to fund arts, music and all those things, but if you look across the entire state, all those things are going being just eliminated across this state of ours and i think that pretty soon we can't solve our way out of this issue by just cutting programs for children. i think it's unfair. so we have a lot of work ahead of us but we're in a city and in a place where we do have the attitude that things can be done and we hope that all san francisco ans stand up for our children because if we don't
who are the most beat up bungalows in the school district and i want to thank them for being housed there so long. here's an opportunity to do something right for them and i welcome and am looking forward to their presentation. we have a lot of tough things ahead of us in the next year or two but i do think that the home way we're going to get through all of this is that everybody start working, especially pushing sacramento to make the right decisions because otherwise no matter what we do at...
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julia met paul who designed for rims for the allied generals on the porch of a tea planter's bungalow in ceylon and she was immediately smitten. he was 41, decade older and a head shorter. he was world-weary, but strong and somewhat difficult. his colleagues regarded him as a loner, moody and said set in his ways. not an easy man julia confided to her diary. and artists, paul had started out by skipping college and running off to work as a sailor. yet studied painting and sculpture in paris since oak impeccable french. french. he was a self-taught photographer, black belt at judo,, housebuilder and jack of all trades. he considered himself a connoisseur of the finer things in life, art, food, fashion, poetry, women. the romance all the prettiest oss officers in their detachment and after his initial advances were rebuffed became the very best of friends with jane foster, who he described in his diary as a wild messy girl always in trouble, always irresponsible. jane have become famous, well infamous overnight in salon for her inspired scheme to release propaganda material encased in s
julia met paul who designed for rims for the allied generals on the porch of a tea planter's bungalow in ceylon and she was immediately smitten. he was 41, decade older and a head shorter. he was world-weary, but strong and somewhat difficult. his colleagues regarded him as a loner, moody and said set in his ways. not an easy man julia confided to her diary. and artists, paul had started out by skipping college and running off to work as a sailor. yet studied painting and sculpture in paris...
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she met paul on the porch of a tea planters bungalow and was immediately smith 10. he was 41, a decade dollar and one head shorter and wary and withdrawn and some difficult the colleagues regarded him has a loner and moody and said in his ways and not an easy man she confided in her diary. it started off by skipping college and running off to work as a sailor and steadied painting and sculpture in paris and spoke impeccable french and a self-taught photographer in judo black belt and jack of all trades. a connoisseur of the finer things of life of a large food fashion poetry women. he romance the prettiest officers in their detachment after his initial advances they became the best of friends with jane foster who described as a wild messy girl always in trouble and gay and irresponsible and admired her. jane was famous -- infamous overnight for her scheme to release propaganda material encased and the condoms to have a submarine release the robbers off the coast to flow to assure bearing a friendly message of allied support. [laughter] donovan was skeptical but gave
she met paul on the porch of a tea planters bungalow and was immediately smith 10. he was 41, a decade dollar and one head shorter and wary and withdrawn and some difficult the colleagues regarded him has a loner and moody and said in his ways and not an easy man she confided in her diary. it started off by skipping college and running off to work as a sailor and steadied painting and sculpture in paris and spoke impeccable french and a self-taught photographer in judo black belt and jack of...
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he had a bungalow. >> yes he did. and he is only 27 and will have lots of houses in his lifetime. >> let's take a quick look around the region. lightning and thunder, brief heavy rain it's all off to the east now. look it's pretty clear. temperatures have dropped down to 53. no wind at all right now but the dewpoint right now 52 degrees. which means the humidity is way up there. 96%, and we will see rain, probably see some fog. at least patchy fog overnight. barometer has been falling but it's going to go back up again tomorrow. right now 50 oakland, 60 eastland. locally 50 to the mid- and upper 50s closer to the water. the water temperature around 62. showers started out to the west. you might remember we followed them through terrell, baltimore, harold county and north of the city. it didn't rain that much here on tv hill about 15 minutes is all we got. some areas got some heavy downpours. our little batch of showers developed over the mountains to the west of us, moved through the area tonight. now we're getting cl
he had a bungalow. >> yes he did. and he is only 27 and will have lots of houses in his lifetime. >> let's take a quick look around the region. lightning and thunder, brief heavy rain it's all off to the east now. look it's pretty clear. temperatures have dropped down to 53. no wind at all right now but the dewpoint right now 52 degrees. which means the humidity is way up there. 96%, and we will see rain, probably see some fog. at least patchy fog overnight. barometer has been...
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and the man who went to the guest chamber was the one who had occupied the bungalow me. he had been a teacher before. till poland about how we died he said and went to the guest chamber to get in the. house fitz was operated like a well oiled machine nothing was wasted trousers shoes spectacles even human teeth everything was put to use toys were sent to german children german women it was sold weeks made from the hair of the dead. a abidjan. from my block i could see the cam band playing on the plot conflicts when the crematorium and the hassle. with their system in the service staff and ok surely the officers' wives in attendance. and they enjoyed the performance knowing full well that people were being burned in a crime authority amid. some might find it all but polish publishers have produced a comic book about the history of auschwitz it's aiming to get the message across to those not interested in either museums or history books added that. mean really editor tells me she's done it on purpose in order to attract more attention or you know people read all the books
and the man who went to the guest chamber was the one who had occupied the bungalow me. he had been a teacher before. till poland about how we died he said and went to the guest chamber to get in the. house fitz was operated like a well oiled machine nothing was wasted trousers shoes spectacles even human teeth everything was put to use toys were sent to german children german women it was sold weeks made from the hair of the dead. a abidjan. from my block i could see the cam band playing on...
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no one noticed because at the same time these school bungalows went up and blocked the view.ical society as shocked as anyone that the tiny school was sent away in splinters. >> it was something they did with nobody knowing that they did it. so it must have happened very quickly. >> set building at one point in time became an orphan. nobody cared about it. >> reporter: today this special meeting was trying to figure out what happened to it. >> it had reached the point where it had been totally ignored and it faded into the background and one day it went away and it took four years for anybody to notice it was gone. >> reporter: but critics say the bigger issue, why weren't citizens involved in the decision. >> my wife came down and said, it's gone. we're tot going to get it back now, but that's not the point -- we're not going to get it back now. but that's not the point. huge and totally bad procedure. >> the last lesson thought from that old schoolhouse is going to be a civics lesson. >>> the historical society gave money for upkeep and would have raised more if it would ha
no one noticed because at the same time these school bungalows went up and blocked the view.ical society as shocked as anyone that the tiny school was sent away in splinters. >> it was something they did with nobody knowing that they did it. so it must have happened very quickly. >> set building at one point in time became an orphan. nobody cared about it. >> reporter: today this special meeting was trying to figure out what happened to it. >> it had reached the point...
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no one noticed because at the same time these school bungalows went up and blocked the view.ty as shocked as anyone that the tiny school was sent away in splinters. >> it was something they did with nobody knowing that they did it. so it must have happened very quickly. >> set building at one point in time became an orphan. nobody cared about it. >> reporter: today this special meeting was trying to figure out what happened to it. >> it had reached the point where it had been totally ignored and it faded into the background and one day it went away and it took four years for anybody to notice it was gone. >> reporter: but critics say the bigger issue, why weren't citizens involved in the decision. >> my wife came down and said, it's gone. we're tot going to get it back now, but that's not the point -- we're not going to get it back now. but that's not the point. huge and totally bad procedure. >> the last lesson thought from that old schoolhouse is going to be a civics lesson. >>> the historical society gave money for upkeep and would have raised more if it would have known d
no one noticed because at the same time these school bungalows went up and blocked the view.ty as shocked as anyone that the tiny school was sent away in splinters. >> it was something they did with nobody knowing that they did it. so it must have happened very quickly. >> set building at one point in time became an orphan. nobody cared about it. >> reporter: today this special meeting was trying to figure out what happened to it. >> it had reached the point where it had...
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there are 10 to 12-foot high walls in there and it was a bungalow in there.onstruction worker said he had suspicions about the house but he had never seen osama bin laden or any, or any recognizable person going into that property at all. but he said that he belongs to a pashtun man called akbar and there is no way of verifying this independently, but this is what he said. so, in many ways, it is a quiet place in a very, very quiet town. >> omar waraich from "time" magazine joining us from abottabad, pakistan. thank you for your report. >>> continuing with discussion of exactly how the operation was carried out, we want to bring in msnbc news terrorism analyst. michael has held key positions at the state department and new york police department, and michael, i want to pass on this wire that a senior u.s. official is saying that osama bin laden was buried at sea from the deck of the "uss carl vincent" aircraft carrier in the arabian sea. s as we talked about before, we want to see pictures and ronald reagan's famous line, trust and verify. do we have to see a
there are 10 to 12-foot high walls in there and it was a bungalow in there.onstruction worker said he had suspicions about the house but he had never seen osama bin laden or any, or any recognizable person going into that property at all. but he said that he belongs to a pashtun man called akbar and there is no way of verifying this independently, but this is what he said. so, in many ways, it is a quiet place in a very, very quiet town. >> omar waraich from "time" magazine...
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. >> wilmington, north carolina, nice bungalow, over 100 years old, priced at $138,000. >> but it's in mello yello color, appropriate. it looks like a fake house, in a historic district with 300 other houses just like it. there are hardwood floors out, an arch between the living room and dining room. you see straight through back to the living room. also a beautiful kitchen that's pristine and white, totally updated. there's a screen-in porch out back, a patio, a shaded backyard, which we'll see. look at all the post-its on the refrigerator. and that's your own backyard with cute furniture and your own yellow woodshed. what's wrong with that house? only -- 138,000. >> unless you get taken out to the woodshed. omaha, nebraska, a big house, three bedrooms, three bathrooms, just $159,000. >> warren buffett lives in omaha, as does boycetown and the annual world chili cook-off. figure a town like that out. a little bit of this, a little bit of that. a solid brick house in a quiet neighborhood, about 20 minutes from downtown. i like the gleaming red door. it's got carpeted living room throug
. >> wilmington, north carolina, nice bungalow, over 100 years old, priced at $138,000. >> but it's in mello yello color, appropriate. it looks like a fake house, in a historic district with 300 other houses just like it. there are hardwood floors out, an arch between the living room and dining room. you see straight through back to the living room. also a beautiful kitchen that's pristine and white, totally updated. there's a screen-in porch out back, a patio, a shaded backyard,...
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it has a 10- to 12-foot-high wall with a bungalow inside. he said -- i have no way of verifying this -- the resident there said it was owned by a pashtun man by the name of akbar. and nothing beyond that is known. for many people, this neighborhood was unremarkable in many ways. it's a middle-class neighborhood. it's populated by people like doctors and businessmen, professionals who drive toyotas and hondas and work in the area and there was nothing particularly unremarkable -- nothing remarkable about this neighborhood at all. >> omar, final question. there are some people in the arab world who are saying today that osama bin laden is now a martyr and that vengeance will be taken on america. do you hear any of that among the people that you're speaking to? >> no. i mean, people here i've spoken to, some of them, there is no sort of outpouring of support here. we haven't seen people taking to the streets. that may change later on, of course. people here, however, they've heard repeatedly that bin laden was in pakistan. they were never sure.
it has a 10- to 12-foot-high wall with a bungalow inside. he said -- i have no way of verifying this -- the resident there said it was owned by a pashtun man by the name of akbar. and nothing beyond that is known. for many people, this neighborhood was unremarkable in many ways. it's a middle-class neighborhood. it's populated by people like doctors and businessmen, professionals who drive toyotas and hondas and work in the area and there was nothing particularly unremarkable -- nothing...
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you could live in a city where you could go to the beach, mountains, or desert, live in a bungalow with your own yard, enjoy warm weather and planted palm tree and celebrate the fact that the liberated yourself from iowa. [laughter] and all that was in essence democratic, this idea that people could aspire. but wrapped up in that was likewise the effort to make leisure restricted controlled. for example, all the people in los angeles county pay taxes to buy a plan for public beaches. yet african-americans could visit almost none of them. other ethnic and racial groups faced hostilities as swimming pools, parks, beaches, and certainly resorts. >> and in public pools there would be days where blacks and latinos could swim, and that would be the day that the pools would be drained and cleaned. >> plans, a big public swimming pool. they referred to that as international day. then the pool was cleaned. >> we privatized leisure as much as we have elevated it. >> yes. at the that is exactly right. leisure came to be something that was controlled largely by private resorts, hotels, and it was e
you could live in a city where you could go to the beach, mountains, or desert, live in a bungalow with your own yard, enjoy warm weather and planted palm tree and celebrate the fact that the liberated yourself from iowa. [laughter] and all that was in essence democratic, this idea that people could aspire. but wrapped up in that was likewise the effort to make leisure restricted controlled. for example, all the people in los angeles county pay taxes to buy a plan for public beaches. yet...