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gooi am not going to try to understand, but that is three different from belgrade's. we have 34 homes, and 100% are fully detached. when we say comparing them is fundamentally flawed, it is because clarendon is different. if you look of the block mounma they refer to belgrade a clarendon might as -- as clarendon heights. if this had been compared to something else there would be different results, because this property does look like any of the other properties. it is a convenient metric to describe the density of the home on the street. i am using information from the san francisco database. there is a question that they are inaccurate. i cannot be responsible for city accuracies. [list of names] >> i live up 114 del grades, and i was trying to show a picture. this is what we are talking about, and i am here to oppose this because it fails to understand the unique nature of belgrade's avenue, and because it does not understand the '89 and '90 three project would begin to destroy the beauty of the street. your deatit is not clarendon av. our would like to show you a p
gooi am not going to try to understand, but that is three different from belgrade's. we have 34 homes, and 100% are fully detached. when we say comparing them is fundamentally flawed, it is because clarendon is different. if you look of the block mounma they refer to belgrade a clarendon might as -- as clarendon heights. if this had been compared to something else there would be different results, because this property does look like any of the other properties. it is a convenient metric to...
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gooi am not going to try to understand, but that is three different from belgrade's. we have 34 homes, and 100% are fully detached. when we say comparing them is fundamentally flawed, it is because clarendon is different. if you look of the block mounma they refer to belgrade a clarendon might as -- as clarendon heights. if this had been compared to something else there would be different results, because this property does look like any of the other properties. it is a convenient metric to describe the density of the home on the street. i am using information from the san francisco database. there is a question that they are inaccurate. i cannot be responsible for city accuracies. [list of names]
gooi am not going to try to understand, but that is three different from belgrade's. we have 34 homes, and 100% are fully detached. when we say comparing them is fundamentally flawed, it is because clarendon is different. if you look of the block mounma they refer to belgrade a clarendon might as -- as clarendon heights. if this had been compared to something else there would be different results, because this property does look like any of the other properties. it is a convenient metric to...
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gooi am not going to try to understand, but that is three different from belgrade's. we have 34 homes, and 100% are fully detached. when we say comparing them is fundamentally flawed, it is because clarendon is different. if you look of the block mounma they refer to belgrade a clarendon might as -- as clarendon heights. if this had been compared to something else there would be different results, because this property does look like any of the other properties.
gooi am not going to try to understand, but that is three different from belgrade's. we have 34 homes, and 100% are fully detached. when we say comparing them is fundamentally flawed, it is because clarendon is different. if you look of the block mounma they refer to belgrade a clarendon might as -- as clarendon heights. if this had been compared to something else there would be different results, because this property does look like any of the other properties.
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gooi will let others speak to t. thank you 3 much. -- thank you very much. >> we very much appreciate your separating the dr from this process. i am opposed to the variance. if we look at a lot sizes, the average lot size on belgrave is 5000 square feet. it is true they are very, but none of them were created through a variantce, so none of those homes were built on a lot created through a variance. we feel president is very important. i also refer to the initial application submitted in 2009. he states, there is no extraordinary or unusual circumstance. he fails to meet the criteria by stating there is no circumstance but would merit a variant. there have been 10 major remodels on belgrave. one required a zoning variance. we have never ended up in front of a zoning hearing over variances in the street, because they were all in keeping with the character of the neighborhood. ours was so we could build an addition within the existing lot lines of the property. we ask you deny the variance and uphold the character of t
gooi will let others speak to t. thank you 3 much. -- thank you very much. >> we very much appreciate your separating the dr from this process. i am opposed to the variance. if we look at a lot sizes, the average lot size on belgrave is 5000 square feet. it is true they are very, but none of them were created through a variantce, so none of those homes were built on a lot created through a variance. we feel president is very important. i also refer to the initial application submitted in...
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gooi have taken walks down ther, and it is not too pleasant, even in the middle of the afternoon, so anything that would better the airing it is great with me. i think the mayor is sincere about this, because we have learned in the past if we are able to do this in a way that does not involve massive displacement -- i know it is a tricky puzzle to put together, but i know it can be achieved, and it can be implemented with that in mind, people will remember what happens with too much gentrification and economic booms, and some people are still remembering about, so about would be a great part if we could keep that in place. gootracks we are working with a nonprofit organization called urban solution of hamas a relationship with small-business -- that has our relationship with small and businesses. good in terms of the residential displacement, one benefit is much of the housing is a permanent housing. residential hotels are strongly protected our city legislation, so in that regard, i think less risk of people being displaced. i think we are going to see more diversification, and give
gooi have taken walks down ther, and it is not too pleasant, even in the middle of the afternoon, so anything that would better the airing it is great with me. i think the mayor is sincere about this, because we have learned in the past if we are able to do this in a way that does not involve massive displacement -- i know it is a tricky puzzle to put together, but i know it can be achieved, and it can be implemented with that in mind, people will remember what happens with too much...
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gooi know we are going to grappe with this. >> thank you. supervisor wiener: can you made the comment on how the implementation for the bargaining agreement is going in terms of reducing overtime. there is a concern over time and maybe maintenance-related. can you comment on that? >> it is the ability to hire part-time operators, which we started doing, and as fast as we can employ those, we are doing so. i think we are up to 80. we have the capacity of quite a bit more, but by putting a part- time operators in place of schedules but had still to in overtime, -- that had built-in overtime, so that is a big benefit. we are spending a lot above overtime to do some of the maintenance campaigns. some of it we are funding on overtime, because in the past we have hiring freezes, so a lot of the civil services had expired, so we do not have additional staffing, even if we can find space in the budget, so we staff some of that with overtime. we also have 12 furlough days in the budget. some of those need to have a physical presence, so when we have
gooi know we are going to grappe with this. >> thank you. supervisor wiener: can you made the comment on how the implementation for the bargaining agreement is going in terms of reducing overtime. there is a concern over time and maybe maintenance-related. can you comment on that? >> it is the ability to hire part-time operators, which we started doing, and as fast as we can employ those, we are doing so. i think we are up to 80. we have the capacity of quite a bit more, but by...
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gooi consulted with an architec, and we walked around, so i consulted with an architect who knows about window materials and design and construction. this is our building here. this is the building of the appellant years who is not here tonight. out of all of these buildings, most of the windows are plastic. my arine are aluminum clad, whis far superior, so i am in no way detracted from our neighborhood. if anything, i am using our neighborhood. i have got some other photos here. this is our building. i am at the top unit. those who will not notice any differences, but if you are an architect, you will take a look at these compared with a single pane aluminum frame windows. i chose these because they were manufactured by marvin. they have a reputation for co- compliant and windows. even if it did go through as planned, that is not to suggest the planning department would make any other determinations. i think we all know the answer. they would say my windows are appropriate. there is nothing extraordinary about them. they are fully compliant, and if anything, they improve the aesthetics
gooi consulted with an architec, and we walked around, so i consulted with an architect who knows about window materials and design and construction. this is our building here. this is the building of the appellant years who is not here tonight. out of all of these buildings, most of the windows are plastic. my arine are aluminum clad, whis far superior, so i am in no way detracted from our neighborhood. if anything, i am using our neighborhood. i have got some other photos here. this is our...
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gooi came to the city may be onr two days a week. i have moved to san francisco, and it is the reverse. i commute one or two days a week, so it has been a complete flip-flop in migration of tech companies to send from cisco -- to san francisco. five years ago, 75% of our portfolio was located on the peninsula. today 50% of our companies are on the peninsula, and 50% are for san francisco, and that is growing. by the end of this year and i would predict 60% of our portfolio will be in san francisco, so all of these companies are migrating here because you want to develop in an urban area. >> talk about why an urban area is so important. follow up on that you're a good -- on about. >> entrepreneurs are trying to solve real-life problems, so you have a company like foreswear that is founded in new york city. good jack dorsey, the founder of twitter was solving a problem that was an urban problem that has spread to the world. >> they attract the risk seekers and creative entrepreneurs, so it is a magical combustion of ideas, and i would
gooi came to the city may be onr two days a week. i have moved to san francisco, and it is the reverse. i commute one or two days a week, so it has been a complete flip-flop in migration of tech companies to send from cisco -- to san francisco. five years ago, 75% of our portfolio was located on the peninsula. today 50% of our companies are on the peninsula, and 50% are for san francisco, and that is growing. by the end of this year and i would predict 60% of our portfolio will be in san...