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further redevelopment plan maps are three land use districts. they're separate designations and supersede the zoning districts. it's within the commercial or residential district with residential units above ground floor commercial uses. the redevelopment boundary is shown as turquoise overlay and this is the correct zoning on this slide, sheet a1.2 in the packages, will be corrected to
further redevelopment plan maps are three land use districts. they're separate designations and supersede the zoning districts. it's within the commercial or residential district with residential units above ground floor commercial uses. the redevelopment boundary is shown as turquoise overlay and this is the correct zoning on this slide, sheet a1.2 in the packages, will be corrected to
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further redevelopment plan maps are three land use districts. they're separate designations and supersede the zoning districts. it's within the commercial or residential district with residential units above ground floor commercial uses. the redevelopment boundary is shown as turquoise overlay and this is the correct zoning on this slide, sheet a1.2 in the packages, will be corrected to reflect this map. it lists the permitted uses or the d for d outlines the development controls. it's within the district three, third street corridor district. it is a floor area ratio of 4:1 and height of 65 feet. the proposed development meets the building height and setback requirements. vehicular parking complies with minimum and maximum requirements and requires the bicycle parking to comply with the current recommendations. this table summarizes the building program. the building is comprised of four levels of residential above a commercial ground floor and 15% of 32 residential units will be below market rate and they're distributed equally. on site parkin
further redevelopment plan maps are three land use districts. they're separate designations and supersede the zoning districts. it's within the commercial or residential district with residential units above ground floor commercial uses. the redevelopment boundary is shown as turquoise overlay and this is the correct zoning on this slide, sheet a1.2 in the packages, will be corrected to reflect this map. it lists the permitted uses or the d for d outlines the development controls. it's within...
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it begins with the transbay redevelopment plan. both the transbay redevelopment plan and the planning department's 2012 transit center district plan detail the open space improvements for the transbay district. the 2006 streetscape and open space plan envisioned plans under the bus plan -- ocii hired c.m.g. in 2011 to design transbay improvement, which the folsom street project, which the commission approved construction for in june, but also to design under ramp park. now ocii desires -- [inaudible] >> the park will be just under 2.5 acres in size and is located exclusively under the new bus ramp servicing the transbay transit center. it will serve district residents, commuters, office workers and visitors. the project includes many amenities, including a large dog park, protected bike and pedestrian paths, sports courts, relaxation spaces, and casual dining. the design team has completed a draft schematic design for the park, and after that was finalized, i will be back before the commission this winter to request approval. betwe
it begins with the transbay redevelopment plan. both the transbay redevelopment plan and the planning department's 2012 transit center district plan detail the open space improvements for the transbay district. the 2006 streetscape and open space plan envisioned plans under the bus plan -- ocii hired c.m.g. in 2011 to design transbay improvement, which the folsom street project, which the commission approved construction for in june, but also to design under ramp park. now ocii desires --...
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you know all of the art work within ocii and the redevelopment agency i would love to have a list of where are these beautiful art pieces within the ocii redevelopment properties and then the community, the open spaces. i met a young man an for some reason he knows where the open spaces are, seriously, he was still in high school and his mom said talk to him he has been to this and he showed me on his phone all the open spaces, so it would be one place to have that because after all it's part of this project and i think it's important that we have at least a list and maybe a nice active map where there are dots of where it is because we spent a lot of money on this and our developers have also done that and it's something to be proud of. i hope that we can incorporate that and somehow be interactive. i don't know if we need to add more money. >> the 100,000 was a contingency of 14, 980 built in so if we are participating of wanting to add things so trying to prepare as beas possible. to your point about the list of art work, i will have to have aa conversation with jennifer, that wou
you know all of the art work within ocii and the redevelopment agency i would love to have a list of where are these beautiful art pieces within the ocii redevelopment properties and then the community, the open spaces. i met a young man an for some reason he knows where the open spaces are, seriously, he was still in high school and his mom said talk to him he has been to this and he showed me on his phone all the open spaces, so it would be one place to have that because after all it's part...
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i remember when i was redevelopment back when redevelopment existed, i really pushed and so did at that point commissioner london breed, how do we get many of our local art tyess. that area held a lot of artists and many have been displaced in san francisco, so in order to try to help i think some of our artists we need to make sure they get some of the gigs because it's san francisco space and san francisco artists i believe should get these opportunities and maybe what we need to do is talk to a lot of these so-called artist consultants because many of them are not from san francisco so they don't know the beauty that is in this city and the talent here. maybe we need to host a meeting with them. i know that other commissions are starting to ask the same questions. what about our artists here? if there is certain needs that a developer wants to take as elements of the project let's make this clear with these artists and say, hey, what would you be able to do, but i would love for us and we will push again and keep on pushing to make sure that we hire our own that especially in areas l
i remember when i was redevelopment back when redevelopment existed, i really pushed and so did at that point commissioner london breed, how do we get many of our local art tyess. that area held a lot of artists and many have been displaced in san francisco, so in order to try to help i think some of our artists we need to make sure they get some of the gigs because it's san francisco space and san francisco artists i believe should get these opportunities and maybe what we need to do is talk...
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i've been dealing with redevelopment agencies since 1967. when we first started coming to the commissioners, trying to fight and do things for the community. at that time, the commission didn't look nothing like you guys. so to me, it's a blessing to have each and every one of you here serving, okay? go back to when mayor shelley was mayor. that's how long i've been dealing with the redevelopment agency. i got a job with the redevelopment agency, where i could be a real inside watchdog, watching the agencies to make sure that they did what they were supposed to have done. the senior on this commission is commissioner singh. i saw him when he first came here. but with so many commissioners who have came of different ethnic backgrounds since the time that i first came to the redevelopment agency. and each and every one of you guys should be proud of yourself because of what you do to help build our communities to make them stronger and watch out for everyone. i want to thank each and every one of you. dr. scott, i'm glad to see you up there re
i've been dealing with redevelopment agencies since 1967. when we first started coming to the commissioners, trying to fight and do things for the community. at that time, the commission didn't look nothing like you guys. so to me, it's a blessing to have each and every one of you here serving, okay? go back to when mayor shelley was mayor. that's how long i've been dealing with the redevelopment agency. i got a job with the redevelopment agency, where i could be a real inside watchdog,...
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we're fighting and have been for three years to save our homes. >> the plan toer redevelop farms is part of the city's new communities initiative. >>> another warning aboutfy veg is your uber ride before jumping into the car. police identified the mansa the posed as an uber driver on u veet in d.c. investigates is tell us a passenger was beaten and forced ithdraw money. as shomari stone shows us, officers bieve the suspect is tied to other armed kidnappings. >> thi pis ature of 22-year-old jesse benjamin nun. d.c. police say he andan the w shown in this video with him allegedly drove up to a man in the 1300 block of u street p northwesttending to be a ri share company abo a month ago. police say the man got in the carhiing that he was going to smoke marijuana. instead of lighting up, they say nunn and the accomplice allegedly robbed him of his wallet, cell phone and creditrd detectives tell us d theyrove around to atmsh beating him a gun, forcing him to withdraw cash. and then throwing him out of the car in maryland. asthe man treated and released from a hospital. police believe nunn and
we're fighting and have been for three years to save our homes. >> the plan toer redevelop farms is part of the city's new communities initiative. >>> another warning aboutfy veg is your uber ride before jumping into the car. police identified the mansa the posed as an uber driver on u veet in d.c. investigates is tell us a passenger was beaten and forced ithdraw money. as shomari stone shows us, officers bieve the suspect is tied to other armed kidnappings. >> thi pis...
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fraction of passengers and during the survey period luton says it has undergone a £160—million redevelopment capacity and improve passenger experiences. joining us now is sally gethin, editor of airlines and aviation website gethin s inflight news. you have been talking to luton airport, what have they said. coming out fighting? they cast doubt over the validity of the survey, they have conducted their own survey of 1.2 million passengers, which shows a doubling of passenger satisfaction. that put customer satisfaction. that put customer satisfaction at 35%, they are saying their own survey, which polled 1.2 million passengers, came out at 69% passenger satisfaction. so, they claim the higher ground over this. my claim the higher ground over this. my own experience has been pretty awful, this time last year i was there, it was a nightmare, many viewers have been in touch about the redevelopment mentioned, and the disruption it has caused, some say they have to walk so far to get from one bit of the airport to the next, they may as well have walked home! well, yes, this is one of those catch—
fraction of passengers and during the survey period luton says it has undergone a £160—million redevelopment capacity and improve passenger experiences. joining us now is sally gethin, editor of airlines and aviation website gethin s inflight news. you have been talking to luton airport, what have they said. coming out fighting? they cast doubt over the validity of the survey, they have conducted their own survey of 1.2 million passengers, which shows a doubling of passenger satisfaction....
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it wasn't just private land, it was redevelopment land, so that's what i mean. >> commissioner moore: i appreciate your explaining yourself and giving more subtlety to the question. let me say that we are blessed with a number of very, very good plans in the city. most and foremost, i think our urban design planners are strong and exemplary for the rest of the country. since that i am too, we have served many good plans. while they serve for a period of time, they then sit on the shelf and they are not used as guiding documents in areas like mission bay, which had six or ten plans by noted architects and planners, all of which were overturned as time went by, and we like to jump on the new things without looking at things that we have. one of the plans that i appreciated for its thoroughness was, for example, the rincon hill plan, which the current planning commission, many times, finds itself discussing exactions and exemptions to a really good plan, and good plans are there to give guidance over time to area that's need to be built out, but they don't need exactions or exemptions wh
it wasn't just private land, it was redevelopment land, so that's what i mean. >> commissioner moore: i appreciate your explaining yourself and giving more subtlety to the question. let me say that we are blessed with a number of very, very good plans in the city. most and foremost, i think our urban design planners are strong and exemplary for the rest of the country. since that i am too, we have served many good plans. while they serve for a period of time, they then sit on the shelf...
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its efforts on the bayview community because it was looking at a redevelopment area that would have included a public realm plan. so the reason i believe the planning department has selected the central waterfront is one it's seen the most growth out of all those neighborhoods in the eastern neighborhoods plan. it had the least amount of infrastructure to accept the growth, and likely prioritize that based on what they saw was coming and probably what they heard from the community, as well. >> okay. so i guess i'm wondering how to get the rest of our waterfront back into the planning effort since all that no longer exists. >> well, the -- the port -- >> and then, my second question is, has this been -- have you done outreach to the central waterfront advisory committee, because i didn't see it in the -- >> so yes. the port and planning staff have gone to a few central waterfront advisory group meetings, i think three over the last couple of years. and during the outreach process, we also invited all the central waterfront advisory group members to the public meetings that were being
its efforts on the bayview community because it was looking at a redevelopment area that would have included a public realm plan. so the reason i believe the planning department has selected the central waterfront is one it's seen the most growth out of all those neighborhoods in the eastern neighborhoods plan. it had the least amount of infrastructure to accept the growth, and likely prioritize that based on what they saw was coming and probably what they heard from the community, as well....
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s> now the plan to redevelop barry farm i part of the city'sw ne communities initiative. ♪ >> a go goowdown, the d.c. sound that the late father of go go made world famous worldwide. yesterday was chuck brown today, huge crowdsame to chuck brown memoal park in northwest d.c. to celebrate hismu c, the foundation in his honor also collected backpacks for children. looks like a lot of fun. >> yes. y >>> tonig can celebrate one of the best chinese restaurants in america while helping veterans at the same time. former president bus and his wife barbara were frequent guests. and tomorrow the restaurant is celebrating it's y.th annivers a portion of the all the sales ll go to veteran families. he's a marine and combat h and an, then enlisted returned to help out with the family business. >>> meantime back to school time, and to celebrate, students heading back to school, a basketball tournament was held in northwest d.c. a group called d your. organized yesterday's events. organizers ao gave out free school supplies to students in the district. it is that time of year, i can't believe it. >>
s> now the plan to redevelop barry farm i part of the city'sw ne communities initiative. ♪ >> a go goowdown, the d.c. sound that the late father of go go made world famous worldwide. yesterday was chuck brown today, huge crowdsame to chuck brown memoal park in northwest d.c. to celebrate hismu c, the foundation in his honor also collected backpacks for children. looks like a lot of fun. >> yes. y >>> tonig can celebrate one of the best chinese restaurants in america...
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when there wasn't redevelopment we turned it into parks. even though it's only 9% or 10% of our population i have probably focused about 70% or 80% of our time and effort and money on how to resolve the problems in baltimore. we are making some progress. a lot of it has to do with the opioid crisis in fentanyl taking over the state. that's why we have the murders and we are losing so many people. it is something that is going to take everybody working together for a long time. >> there was the murder of freddie gray. to moved your office baltimore. why did you do that? >> at interesting story. i had been governor for 89 days when the worst violence in 47 years broke out in our largest city. it was a crisis that they don't really -- nephrogenic -- the national governors association don't teach you what happens when your largest city is on fire. just had to be instinctive. you had to make decisions quickly. luckily we had put together a great team right away. we had a great superintendent state police. thea great director of maryland emergenc
when there wasn't redevelopment we turned it into parks. even though it's only 9% or 10% of our population i have probably focused about 70% or 80% of our time and effort and money on how to resolve the problems in baltimore. we are making some progress. a lot of it has to do with the opioid crisis in fentanyl taking over the state. that's why we have the murders and we are losing so many people. it is something that is going to take everybody working together for a long time. >> there...
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redevelopment. >> making it prettier. >>> we need to figt'e out w happening in our traffic alert. >> good morning. again, top of the beltwayhere. chevy chase, inner loop after connecticut avenue. police say this could take hours to get out of the way. as the commute and the traffic pulls in here, it will add to the pain. this is inner loop after connecticut avenue. only the left lane is the jackknifed tractor-trailer there and the fuel spill. it's going to take a long time to get the sand truck and get this out of the way. waldo waldorf, one lane, gng by an earlier overnight crash. on 95, going to be busy. southbound rfht now, you're coming in to commute, no real problems there. 69 miles per hour. 66 is okay. 95 in virginia. the getaway traffic will be slow, as well. just a little later. guys? >>> attention all thrill-seekers. six flags is debuts a new ride and making history in the process. >> we're giving you your first look. >>> and tod on "ellen." >> mario lopez guest hosts again. and he's tracking the '90s. >>> we have traded our 90-dege weather f higher rain chances here for no
redevelopment. >> making it prettier. >>> we need to figt'e out w happening in our traffic alert. >> good morning. again, top of the beltwayhere. chevy chase, inner loop after connecticut avenue. police say this could take hours to get out of the way. as the commute and the traffic pulls in here, it will add to the pain. this is inner loop after connecticut avenue. only the left lane is the jackknifed tractor-trailer there and the fuel spill. it's going to take a long time...
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. >> the area is really less than 10-years-old and this redevelopment. i mean, i was on the redevelopment commission and that was warehouses and garbage out there and i wasn't on it that long ago. it generally the -- >> president fung: who planted these trees? did mission bay plant these? >> come to the microphone, please. >> there were several master developers. the first one was katellas and mission bay development group. i don't really know who actually planted them but i'm sure it was one of the faster developers throughout the whole course of developing. >> president fung: who was to maintain these? >> mission day commercial maintenance corporation. >> president fung: was supposed to maintain them? >> yep. we were maintaining what we were given. >> were these trees planted before, given the turnover of developers, were these trees planted before buildings were built or were they as kind of props of what could be or were they built after the buildings were designed and built? they planted after the buildings were designed and built? >> right. so the
. >> the area is really less than 10-years-old and this redevelopment. i mean, i was on the redevelopment commission and that was warehouses and garbage out there and i wasn't on it that long ago. it generally the -- >> president fung: who planted these trees? did mission bay plant these? >> come to the microphone, please. >> there were several master developers. the first one was katellas and mission bay development group. i don't really know who actually planted them...
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we propose to keep the stack and redevelop unit 3 into a hotel.o, a little more about that, the stack, we are all familiar, the great icon of the central waterfront and it's going to play an important role in the site as a gathering place. unit 3 is the metal structure, and envisioning it as a hotel. mostly because it's a public use, you can get it through the ground floor of the building, people up to the roof to enjoy the view and open up the waterfront. this is how we imagine it might look in the future with the blue-greenway trail, access to the water with the recreational pier to the side, and skip over this plan and mention quickly we are planning for 66 inches of sea level rise, the most conservative approach for sea level rise. we can talk more about that if you have some questions. and -- >> go ahead. how much longer do you need? >> two slides. >> thanks. >> two minutes. >> i just wanted to end by saying we are back here in two months for a hearing on the draft e.i.r., and after that we will be -- we are continuing to do tours, everybody
we propose to keep the stack and redevelop unit 3 into a hotel.o, a little more about that, the stack, we are all familiar, the great icon of the central waterfront and it's going to play an important role in the site as a gathering place. unit 3 is the metal structure, and envisioning it as a hotel. mostly because it's a public use, you can get it through the ground floor of the building, people up to the roof to enjoy the view and open up the waterfront. this is how we imagine it might look...
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when you're on belly going to the stadium is like coming home and that's because the fans helped redevelop the ground in fact two thousand three hundred volunteers joined force to expand the capacity of the stadium nice work every year they host a massive christmas caroling session at the stadium. a real community and for the well cup they turn that pitch into a living room. i'm sweet home at number two events is touring the italian club's history is intertwined with an actual family the agnelli. and one hundred twenty three and why do i do now leader fiat's started the marriage with the club and then handed the reins to his son john and since then it's been passed down for every generation who was next and then came the black sheep. who wanted to us one of call them and got a warning. for selling tickets to the games on the black market and number one liverpool it pains me to admit as a man just united fan but no club has a better song. sung before every match and creates a real family bond between the clubs and the support has the fans have an incredibly close relationship with the club
when you're on belly going to the stadium is like coming home and that's because the fans helped redevelop the ground in fact two thousand three hundred volunteers joined force to expand the capacity of the stadium nice work every year they host a massive christmas caroling session at the stadium. a real community and for the well cup they turn that pitch into a living room. i'm sweet home at number two events is touring the italian club's history is intertwined with an actual family the...
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. >> any redevelopment of that building whether it was owned by anybody would have some challenges with providing parking on that location. >> reporter: but some wonder if this is more than just about parking. elizabeth wong tried to buy the property several years ago, but the deal fell through and it was sold to ellison. wong is now suing for breach of contract and the city is now in the middle. and wong says she's not the only how one peoples this way. she's hoping that city council actually delays their decision tonight so that the public can weigh in. live in palo alto, maria medina, kpix5 news. >>> a battle over a peninsula beer house now spilling over into legal action. the owner of the mountain view business on castro street is taking his landlord to court accusing her of trying to force him out to open her own restaurant. the landlord denies that saying she plans a four-story office and retail building on the site. the beer house owner is demanding he be allowed to stay while the new project is in the works. >>> a fight over stadium lights, bay area high school teams want them,
. >> any redevelopment of that building whether it was owned by anybody would have some challenges with providing parking on that location. >> reporter: but some wonder if this is more than just about parking. elizabeth wong tried to buy the property several years ago, but the deal fell through and it was sold to ellison. wong is now suing for breach of contract and the city is now in the middle. and wong says she's not the only how one peoples this way. she's hoping that city...
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i instituted a project where we have taken down properties all over the city and redeveloped them. more than $800 million in development torrent down in blighted properties and when there wasn't a redeveloped opportunity we turn them into parks. i could go on talking about the things we tried to do. probably even though it is only 9% or 10% of our population, probably focused 70% or 80% of our time and effort and money on how to solve some of the problems in baltimore and we are making some progress but some things are out of control. a lot has to do with the opioid crisis and fentanyl industries which is why we have all the murders but it is something that is going to take everybody working together for a long time. >> there was the killing of freddy gray and you moved your office to baltimore. how did you do that and why did you decide to do that at that time? >> interesting story. i had been governor for 89 days when the worst violence in 47 years broke out in our largest city. they don't really, the national governors association has a baby governor school you go to, they don't
i instituted a project where we have taken down properties all over the city and redeveloped them. more than $800 million in development torrent down in blighted properties and when there wasn't a redeveloped opportunity we turn them into parks. i could go on talking about the things we tried to do. probably even though it is only 9% or 10% of our population, probably focused 70% or 80% of our time and effort and money on how to solve some of the problems in baltimore and we are making some...