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the architecture device of the canopy intersects the hospital and provides coverage on the 27th side. at the far left of this drawing, you can see the ambulance drop-offs. there is a separate lobby, a glass-in lobby for the emergency department, a secondary public entry and then that canopy serves as a bright line, if you will, that carries down to cesar chavez, provides for the main drop-off from cesar chavez. turning to sheet 19, you can see the other end of that major open space on the north side of the site looking south and the impact, the positive impact of not only both doorways but the extensive lobby areas that open off of san jose. sheet 20 is a close-up of the hospital. everything has been done within these buildings. their complex programs, highly interrelated. everything has been done to place those functions such as dining and lobby space as close to the public realm as is possible so the actual ground level facades of this buildings are very pleasant to walk by and are extensively transparent and glazed. there you go, thank you. so many buttons. in view number 21, you c
the architecture device of the canopy intersects the hospital and provides coverage on the 27th side. at the far left of this drawing, you can see the ambulance drop-offs. there is a separate lobby, a glass-in lobby for the emergency department, a secondary public entry and then that canopy serves as a bright line, if you will, that carries down to cesar chavez, provides for the main drop-off from cesar chavez. turning to sheet 19, you can see the other end of that major open space on the north...
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the canopy with the -- width of the tree needs to be greater than 15 feet or the height of the tree would need to be greater than 20 feet. >> if that's the case, these would be significant tree, even if they were ten feet back from the public right of way. the public right of way is that edge of the sidewalk where it joins the building. >> that's right. >> at the edge. >> in most places in san francisco, it is pretty easy to tell where the public right of way ends, because people build to the lot line. there are areas where people, it looks like private property and it is a setback, but it is part of the public right of way. >> this tree would have had to have a permit to be removed, that permit would have had to have been posted for how long? >> typically 30 days, the public notification, goes on the tree, anyone that wants to protest that removal, if they send a letter within that 30 days t has to go to public hearing. >> it goes to public hearing at the department of public works. >> that's right. >> the hearing officer makes a decision and the director issues an order to remove and th
the canopy with the -- width of the tree needs to be greater than 15 feet or the height of the tree would need to be greater than 20 feet. >> if that's the case, these would be significant tree, even if they were ten feet back from the public right of way. the public right of way is that edge of the sidewalk where it joins the building. >> that's right. >> at the edge. >> in most places in san francisco, it is pretty easy to tell where the public right of way ends,...
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we think it would be a good idea to create some sort of alamance, a canopy, that would provide a modest amount of protection. it would also create an organizational framework for queuing passengers, so that they are able to line up in a better form. here is a broader view of both gate a and b, with the existing pier 1/2 removed. then looking at it from the bay side. let's go to the south side of the ferry building, another area with many substandard conditions. one of the things we have found is the circulation patterns to all of these dategates requiress to look at the filling of the lagoon area so that commuters could traverse the area more readily. this area also serves as an expanded queuing/waiting arad and in the emergency response, but also creates a much better connection between the ferry building and the future potential renovation of the agriculture building. as you can see, in terms of this evaluation of emergency response, we need the entire area in order to meet the capacity of the vessel that would be berthed here for evacuation purposes. the other consideration in the im
we think it would be a good idea to create some sort of alamance, a canopy, that would provide a modest amount of protection. it would also create an organizational framework for queuing passengers, so that they are able to line up in a better form. here is a broader view of both gate a and b, with the existing pier 1/2 removed. then looking at it from the bay side. let's go to the south side of the ferry building, another area with many substandard conditions. one of the things we have found...
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both were hit when the canopy dented and one person had cuts to the head and another had an eye injury. no word yet on why the tram side swiped the wall. it is wider and longer. and according to abc news. britany campbell was removed from her child's custody. >>> and others began to investigate the case. when britany, her mother appeared on good morning america . officials in the city concluded their investigation and implied that they do not live in san francisco and we talked to a close relative that told us they live in the bay area. officials outside of san francisco took britany. and dramatic changes in the weather this weekend. this video shows the hail that fell in the mountain view back yard. hail in the middle of may. these snow pictures were sent to us from karen green in livermore. snow fell in the elevation of 4000 feet in the el dorado national forest. 16 hours later they enjoyed a walk under partly sunny skies. >> after sunday's stage one race around lake tahoe was stopped by bad weather. organizers moved it to nevada city. lower elevation work crossed the finish line in
both were hit when the canopy dented and one person had cuts to the head and another had an eye injury. no word yet on why the tram side swiped the wall. it is wider and longer. and according to abc news. britany campbell was removed from her child's custody. >>> and others began to investigate the case. when britany, her mother appeared on good morning america . officials in the city concluded their investigation and implied that they do not live in san francisco and we talked to a...
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. >> by now, thomas saturday figured he was in the clear to start fixing the shell station's canopy that partially caved in over the winter. >> the snow load made it collapse. so now there is more snow on top of it. that's the nature of the beast. >> reporter: the unpredictability of the high country. spring-like weather one day. snow the next. as thomas will tell you -- >> what you get for living in the mountains. >> reporter: we did have chain restrictions on highway 89 but not 50 or 80. the roads were a bit slick earlier this morning, but as long as that sun stays out, the roads should begin to dry out here before too long. >> that is nick james in blue canyon. i bet people will be skiing memorial day. >> i think squaw is open at least through memorial day. and they have 57 feet of base. an incredible year. nothing like that here. a little windy though. >> let's look at the forecast. >> it was a cool start this morning. we will warm up nicely this afternoon. temperatures running about three to five degrees warmer than what we saw on mother's day. although still keeping the temperature
. >> by now, thomas saturday figured he was in the clear to start fixing the shell station's canopy that partially caved in over the winter. >> the snow load made it collapse. so now there is more snow on top of it. that's the nature of the beast. >> reporter: the unpredictability of the high country. spring-like weather one day. snow the next. as thomas will tell you -- >> what you get for living in the mountains. >> reporter: we did have chain restrictions on...
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but the pollination was great this year, so we have olives pretty uniformly in the--throughout the canopy. so we sell--the majority of our olives go to bell-carter. um, they've been great for the industry, and they produce a great, great product. >> california's weather is perfect for olives, and some of these trees can grow for several hundred years. but you may be surprised to know that harvesting in california is largely done by hand. flash back more than 100 years to 1912. back then, olives were harvested the very same way, by hand. that's when two brothers, arthur and henry bell, decided to buy a small olive grove near fresno. they even carried on harvesting and selling olives through the great depression. no one realized it back then, but the brothers were planting the seeds for a multi-million-dollar business lasting at least 4 generations. >> just to give you an example, bell-carter's first canning operation was in berkeley, california in 1930. the company had 12 employees, and i think their annual--annually they canned about 7,000 cases of olives. come up to today's standards. we
but the pollination was great this year, so we have olives pretty uniformly in the--throughout the canopy. so we sell--the majority of our olives go to bell-carter. um, they've been great for the industry, and they produce a great, great product. >> california's weather is perfect for olives, and some of these trees can grow for several hundred years. but you may be surprised to know that harvesting in california is largely done by hand. flash back more than 100 years to 1912. back then,...
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sixteen because they're in a car about also marched on after a straight sets win over estonia skater canopy faces a tough task next against the force and a tory as a ranker the russian has hit a rich vein of form and swept hospital has reverted vinci in straight sets to emulate her best ever finish of the quarter finals especially last round exit. and also to is number sixteen now live at the australian open final last was hardly ever troubled by a sore on the chest there from the one year you couldn't return. points down mixed up believe. chris were. followed all the stayed on course to retain his french open title and the world number one spot looking to play fast croatian qualifier and thank you very much in three sets by another crack which i. think. a few things much better going to. happen for the. produce were. sold in march last. well novak djokovic is vying for the dolls' number one ranking serbia wrapped up his match against del potro for his forty second win in a row forty one this year drug addiction needs to make the final to dethrone nadar it was not all rely on the spaniards
sixteen because they're in a car about also marched on after a straight sets win over estonia skater canopy faces a tough task next against the force and a tory as a ranker the russian has hit a rich vein of form and swept hospital has reverted vinci in straight sets to emulate her best ever finish of the quarter finals especially last round exit. and also to is number sixteen now live at the australian open final last was hardly ever troubled by a sore on the chest there from the one year you...
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visitors from the dock to the prison when one of the car hit a pipe out of the wall and dented the canopy that collapsed on the tourist. >> the tram was traveling slowly and not moving quickly at all. it hit a wall on the straight away part of the trip. >> the national parks service said were testing the new carts without problems. both tourist had cuts to the head and the another with an eye injury. >> governor brown released his budget plan. he's pushing for the extension of temporary taxes. abc's capitol correspondant reports from sacramento. >> they tell me california is looking good. >> even though the revised budget proposal reflects the economy. he will try to get the tax extension through and turning to voters to ratify them after the fact. >> this is a program that is honest and all laid out there and i think it makes sense for california. >> brown's plan includes more than six and half in extra revenue over the next 14 months . the deficit shrinks and more than a billion in reserve . schools are slate to get three billion more than brown proposed in january. he will extend the c
visitors from the dock to the prison when one of the car hit a pipe out of the wall and dented the canopy that collapsed on the tourist. >> the tram was traveling slowly and not moving quickly at all. it hit a wall on the straight away part of the trip. >> the national parks service said were testing the new carts without problems. both tourist had cuts to the head and the another with an eye injury. >> governor brown released his budget plan. he's pushing for the extension of...
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revert to their native state, and that state is central asia where they had to do great battle with a canopy, so they grow to 70 feet and take 30 years to produce a crop. it's not an efficient way to plant apples. many of you know michael's take on this, the frontier of bootlegger, unintentional fit. interesting story. ap w
revert to their native state, and that state is central asia where they had to do great battle with a canopy, so they grow to 70 feet and take 30 years to produce a crop. it's not an efficient way to plant apples. many of you know michael's take on this, the frontier of bootlegger, unintentional fit. interesting story. ap w
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just make sure you run in under the canopies, in case the sprinkles start to fall. we'll have your complete updated first warning forecast back inside. >> thank you very much, tim and bob. spring is here. and so is a baltimore tradition that has been around more than a century now. the flower mart. sky eye chopper 13 is over the scene now. famous for flowers, lemon sticks and vendors. wjz is live. and jessica kartalija has more on all of the fun. jessica, you have one in your hand. >> no, denise. this is my dentist at home tsitting and cringing. like, what are you doing? of course, call and make an appointment. absolutely gorgeous weather. a little cooler than last year, which is nice. everyone we spoke to, just having a wonderful time out here. these have been around since 1948. and let me tell you, people are bringing their moms out. and they're picking up all of those mother's day gifts early. take a look. >>> in historic mount vernon. >> hey. >> flower mart. >> this is like our sixth year. and we come every year, my mom and i. >> reporter: the blooms are back. >
just make sure you run in under the canopies, in case the sprinkles start to fall. we'll have your complete updated first warning forecast back inside. >> thank you very much, tim and bob. spring is here. and so is a baltimore tradition that has been around more than a century now. the flower mart. sky eye chopper 13 is over the scene now. famous for flowers, lemon sticks and vendors. wjz is live. and jessica kartalija has more on all of the fun. jessica, you have one in your hand....
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apple trees when you plant it had to do great battle with this canopy is a vigorous 70 feet sometimes and take 30 years to produce crop. he was different to your bootlegger. apples were privately printed use of making hard cider vinegar. he wasn't selling apples. it was the dollar store business. pile them high and watch them play. sold them for pennies. not a bad model. any other questions click let me say just one little pitch at the end. i want to close by saying how lucky i've been at this book, let a genie wasn't for my publisher simon & schuster simon & schuster, editor alice mayhew were bound and determined to be not only good, the beautiful boat. i think i think the cover is a beautiful cover. they did everything just right. the maps add enormously to the story and best of all for my point of view, they're in an original illustrations in this book there absolute magnificent and all done by my daughter. and so, thank you for enduring this. i appreciate it very much. [applause] >> arthur howard means looking at the lifeless land speculator and evangelist john chapman who became
apple trees when you plant it had to do great battle with this canopy is a vigorous 70 feet sometimes and take 30 years to produce crop. he was different to your bootlegger. apples were privately printed use of making hard cider vinegar. he wasn't selling apples. it was the dollar store business. pile them high and watch them play. sold them for pennies. not a bad model. any other questions click let me say just one little pitch at the end. i want to close by saying how lucky i've been at this...
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visitors to alcatraz retaken to the hospital when this cannot be on the tram collapsed and hit them the canopy--pg&e and yet another lawsuit. james borrego, he died from injuries suffered in the september explosion. they are also facing other lawsuits from the san bruno gas line explosion. >> a brief reprieve the valley oak estimated to be 300 years old of being rushed to cut down for a pipe. that moves water into the bay area from this reservoir. and >>pam: in look outside through san francisco at the embarcadero. everybody with their umbrella. pretty steady rainfall. >> jacqueline: pam, that rain is picking up with the 4:04 p.m. and taking a look at the stormtracker 4 radar. some areas are more moderate. the yellow. to see how heavy it is at this time. richmond is getting pretty decent. one-quarter of an inch. one-third of an inch. san rafael, heavy. you can see that through the embarcadero almost one- quarter of 1 in. pushing out in the next 30 minutes. the whita wider view with snowfall in lake tahoe! amazing for this time of year. as this system is pushing out, will track it out on future
visitors to alcatraz retaken to the hospital when this cannot be on the tram collapsed and hit them the canopy--pg&e and yet another lawsuit. james borrego, he died from injuries suffered in the september explosion. they are also facing other lawsuits from the san bruno gas line explosion. >> a brief reprieve the valley oak estimated to be 300 years old of being rushed to cut down for a pipe. that moves water into the bay area from this reservoir. and >>pam: in look outside...
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rideing in a tram carrying visitors from the dock to the prison when the tram hit a wall and then the canopy collapsed. one victim had cut to the head. the other has an eye injury. both went to the hospital. no word yet on why the tram side swiped a wall fwhu was the first day alcatraz used new carts wider and longer than the old ones. >>> we learn today 2 hikers died friday at yosemite national park. in the first incident james dunbar from berkeley tripped fell and hit his head while running down the trail at upper yosemite falls. then a texas man died after the slipped on ice patch while hiking the missed trail. park season average 12 to 15 fatalities every year. >>> all right. have you check to see if you are the victim of identity theft lately? you might want to do that. very sophisticated operation was just broken up in the east bay but not before stealing the personal information of thousands of people. david lou has the story. >>reporter: from the outside nothing about this hayward apartment makes it stand out. however police photo show the one bedroom quantity was packed with compute
rideing in a tram carrying visitors from the dock to the prison when the tram hit a wall and then the canopy collapsed. one victim had cut to the head. the other has an eye injury. both went to the hospital. no word yet on why the tram side swiped a wall fwhu was the first day alcatraz used new carts wider and longer than the old ones. >>> we learn today 2 hikers died friday at yosemite national park. in the first incident james dunbar from berkeley tripped fell and hit his head while...
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people can run and pass the finish line, it is roughly read about here were used to the truck and the canopyis point they're trying to fix the everything. just pass their there is tense, things that people have to be concerned about is a great highway will be shut down from fulton all the way to slow on saturday night starting at about 11:00 p.m. >> darya: because the race starts earlier you have to get up there earlier, throughout the show we were telling you the public transit ways and adjustments. yoli talk about street cultures. things they are doing to make it easier call all the ins and about spirit and all the coverage on kron 4 sunday morning at 8:00 a.m. to join us, if you wanna see it again remiss if you can tune in for the replay sunday night. as take a peek at walnut creek 680 traffic >> mark: alive look from our roof camera, it looks like big changes for the weekend. >> louisa: lots of sunshine today, coastal fog but you can see a clear shot of the bay bridge approach, in oakland low 50s by noontime '60s, 66 free afternoon high. that's when the clouds moving and ahead of the sto
people can run and pass the finish line, it is roughly read about here were used to the truck and the canopyis point they're trying to fix the everything. just pass their there is tense, things that people have to be concerned about is a great highway will be shut down from fulton all the way to slow on saturday night starting at about 11:00 p.m. >> darya: because the race starts earlier you have to get up there earlier, throughout the show we were telling you the public transit ways and...
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of triple canopy and the former command sergeant major of delta force has argued that the absencor effective accountability for contractors puts our country's ability to achieve our goals at risk. additionally legislation has support from the international association, a trade organization representing contractors as well as organizations from the human rights community. they also called for clarification over civilian agency contractors. this recognition of the need reflects the universal recognition that accountability for criminal wrongdoers is a come opponent. thank you again for the opportunity to discuss this topic with you today and i do look forward to answering any questions that you might have. >> thank you very much, miss lee. we'll have each one testify and then we'll go to the questions. the next person to test satisfy geoffrey corn. retired lieutenant colorado they will. served with the u.s. army. prior to his retirement, he served as special steent the u.s. army judge on war matters. a senior law war expert. he also served as the chief for international law for the u.s. army e
of triple canopy and the former command sergeant major of delta force has argued that the absencor effective accountability for contractors puts our country's ability to achieve our goals at risk. additionally legislation has support from the international association, a trade organization representing contractors as well as organizations from the human rights community. they also called for clarification over civilian agency contractors. this recognition of the need reflects the universal...
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canopies have been thrown to the side. rvs have been tossed into another house. roofs have been taken off. it's quite amazing. >> how are you guys coordinating any type of, first of all, the search and rescue, but second of all being able to do the disaster cleanup given phone service as i understand it was largely cut off for the city and just the sheer challenge of trying to move around? >> it's been a little crazy. fortunately we do have a good emergency management system here. we have a lot of good people we worked with. when the phone systems went down we were able to switch over to alternate communications by radio. a lot of good people in the area that have worked with us in years past and we've worked with them and we've been able to get them in here. we have over 40 agencies that have responded from kansas, oklahoma, arkansas and missouri with about 410 personnel in those 40 agencies. >> can you tell us about the injuries, the scope of the injuries at this point, and where you're sending people? we know your hospital took a direct hit. >> yes. the main h
canopies have been thrown to the side. rvs have been tossed into another house. roofs have been taken off. it's quite amazing. >> how are you guys coordinating any type of, first of all, the search and rescue, but second of all being able to do the disaster cleanup given phone service as i understand it was largely cut off for the city and just the sheer challenge of trying to move around? >> it's been a little crazy. fortunately we do have a good emergency management system here....