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i agree with president hyland. he pointed out something that kind of makes sense to me while staring at these numbers in the report, it doesn't seem to make -- it sort of makes sense, but not really entirely. especially, it seems like it really is an exercise to look at this is what we're proposing, look at these numbers, and then here are the full preservation and look at how much it has dropped. but i would like to challenge, even for example, it's really unconvincing to me that usable open space square footage would drop that much based on the fully demolished proposal versus these two full preservation or partial preservation. it's like it we're taking this into too much of academic, let's just look at the impact of preservation, instead of actually pushing to bring it into using a conscientious effort to exemplify a design that incorporates historic elements into benefitting the new development. it's tied into pretty much -- i'm looking at these numbers and i'm why do they drop so much? and it makes sense that
i agree with president hyland. he pointed out something that kind of makes sense to me while staring at these numbers in the report, it doesn't seem to make -- it sort of makes sense, but not really entirely. especially, it seems like it really is an exercise to look at this is what we're proposing, look at these numbers, and then here are the full preservation and look at how much it has dropped. but i would like to challenge, even for example, it's really unconvincing to me that usable open...
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commissioners, the matter is now before you. >> president hyland: okay. any comments on either of these two, or a motion for approval. >> motion to approve. >> second. >> jonas: thank you, commissioners, on that motion then to adopt the minutes for august 19 and september 2. >> commissioner black: yes. >> commissioner foley: yes. >> commissioner johns: yes. >> commissioner so: yes. >> vice president matsuda: yes. >> president hyland: yes. >> jonas: so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously, 7-0. i will remind commissioners and staff who have entered at panelists, the web x microphones are extremely sensitive, so remember to mute when not speaking. it would be very helpful on the feedback. that places us on item 5, commission comments and questions. >> president hyland: i don't see any. anyone have comments or questions? okay. >> jonas: we can move on to consideration of items proposed for continuance. item 6, 20189197coa vallejo street. [please stand by] [please stand by] . . . . placing us under the regular calendar for items a-e for case n
commissioners, the matter is now before you. >> president hyland: okay. any comments on either of these two, or a motion for approval. >> motion to approve. >> second. >> jonas: thank you, commissioners, on that motion then to adopt the minutes for august 19 and september 2. >> commissioner black: yes. >> commissioner foley: yes. >> commissioner johns: yes. >> commissioner so: yes. >> vice president matsuda: yes. >> president hyland:...
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president hyland, vice president matsuda. >> here. >> commissioner black. >> yes, i am here. commissioner foley. >> yes. >> commissioner johns. >> yes. >> commissioner pearlman. >> here. >> commissioner so. >> yes. >> thank you. first on your agenda is general public comment. at this time members of the public may address the commission within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission except agenda items. your opportunity to address the commission with respect to agenda your opportunity will be afforded when it is reached in the meeting. you may address the commission for up to three comments. this is your opportunity to get in the queue by pressing star 3. indicate you would like to submit under general public comment. i see no members of the public to speak at this time. we can speak to department matters. item 1. director's announcements. >> i am here to note that we forwarded to all of you a one page document that we thought would be handy to have that outlined our preservation management duties and programs we have throughout the department in current planning, l
president hyland, vice president matsuda. >> here. >> commissioner black. >> yes, i am here. commissioner foley. >> yes. >> commissioner johns. >> yes. >> commissioner pearlman. >> here. >> commissioner so. >> yes. >> thank you. first on your agenda is general public comment. at this time members of the public may address the commission within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission except agenda items. your opportunity...
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president hyland, vice president matsuda. >> here. >> commissioner black. >> yes, i am here.ssioner foley. >> yes. >> commissioner johns. >> yes. >> commissioner pearlman. >> here. >> commissioner so. >> yes. >> thank you. first on your agenda is general public comment. at this time members of the public may address the commission within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission except agenda items. your opportunity to address the commission with respect to agenda your opportunity will be afforded when it is reached in the meeting. you may address the commission for up to three comments. this is your opportunity to get in the queue by pressing star 3. indicate you would like to submit under general public comment. i see no members of the public to speak at this time. we can speak to department matters. item 1. director's announcements. >> i am here to note that we forwarded to all of you a one page document that we thought would be handy to have that outlined our preservation management duties and programs we have throughout the department in current planning, long-ra
president hyland, vice president matsuda. >> here. >> commissioner black. >> yes, i am here.ssioner foley. >> yes. >> commissioner johns. >> yes. >> commissioner pearlman. >> here. >> commissioner so. >> yes. >> thank you. first on your agenda is general public comment. at this time members of the public may address the commission within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission except agenda items. your opportunity to...
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commissioners, the matter is now before you. >> president hyland: okay.ny comments on either of these two, or a motion for approval. >> motion to approve. >> second. >> jonas: thank you, commissioners, on that motion then to adopt the minutes for august 19 and september 2. >> commissioner black: yes. >> commissioner foley: yes. >> commissioner johns: yes. >> commissioner so: yes. >> vice president matsuda: yes. >> president hyland: yes. >> jonas: so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously, 7-0. i will remind commissioners and staff who have entered at panelists, the web x microphones are extremely sensitive, so remember to mute when not speaking. it would be very helpful on the feedback. that places us on item 5, commission comments and questions. >> president hyland: i don't see any. anyone have comments or questions? okay. >> jonas: we can move on to consideration of items proposed for continuance. item 6, 20189197coa vallejo street. [please stand by] [please stand by] . . . . placing us under the regular calendar for items a-e for case num
commissioners, the matter is now before you. >> president hyland: okay.ny comments on either of these two, or a motion for approval. >> motion to approve. >> second. >> jonas: thank you, commissioners, on that motion then to adopt the minutes for august 19 and september 2. >> commissioner black: yes. >> commissioner foley: yes. >> commissioner johns: yes. >> commissioner so: yes. >> vice president matsuda: yes. >> president hyland:...
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progress, i hope that might change and will change in the weeks ahead however i can confirm that hylandefully a short time, we expect that level one to allow people to meet in each other‘s homes in groups of up to six people from a maximum of up to six people from a maximum of two households. however, at present on clear public health advice, the restriction on household meetings will continue to apply in all parts of the country for now. i'm conscious that in more rural and island communities that restriction can cause particular difficulty so we can cause particular difficulty so we will review the necessity of it in level one areas ahead of the 10th of november review. if the virus remains controlled in these areas, i am hopeful we will be able to lift it then. i now address those areas addressed as level two, aberdeenshire, aberdeen, five, the borders, dumfries and galloway, argyll and bute and also as i will discuss in a moment, perth and kinross and angus —— fife. in two cases, the borders and argyll and bute, the decision whether they should be level one or two was finally balanc
progress, i hope that might change and will change in the weeks ahead however i can confirm that hylandefully a short time, we expect that level one to allow people to meet in each other‘s homes in groups of up to six people from a maximum of up to six people from a maximum of two households. however, at present on clear public health advice, the restriction on household meetings will continue to apply in all parts of the country for now. i'm conscious that in more rural and island...
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battle with cancer together with his brother alex in 1972 me form the band that later became than hyland 10 years after that event 10 years after rather their family had immigrated from the netherlands to pasadena california and helen became one of the world's top selling bands with songs like jump. believe. eddie van halen was born in amsterdam in 1955 and he moved with his family to los angeles in the early 1960 s. he started life as a musician at the piano the latest which is ambitions to the guitar the rest is history eddie and his older brother alex formed van halen in the $97.00 series they had a distinctive style with and it is the infamous guitar solos and frans van de vivre on his flamboyant taken the wrong god genre they appeal to people from all age groups. younger fans don't even know we have 11 other records i saw with her if we get a taste of each one and decide which one they want to buy so it's not for the money because every $1.00 of the money would go out buy em all the hard rock band release their 1st album in 1978 which shows into the top 20 on the american billboard
battle with cancer together with his brother alex in 1972 me form the band that later became than hyland 10 years after that event 10 years after rather their family had immigrated from the netherlands to pasadena california and helen became one of the world's top selling bands with songs like jump. believe. eddie van halen was born in amsterdam in 1955 and he moved with his family to los angeles in the early 1960 s. he started life as a musician at the piano the latest which is ambitions to...
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i've gone to visit sarah hyland and the wells, over at their home.t they're happy and successful and doing their own thing. not all of them have as many children as i do. so they don't seem to suffer in quite the same way. >> jimmy: what are you up to? what's going on in your life? >> well, jimmy, i thought you would find me in a different place. i had been saving this story for you for when i moved. i was going to move. my kids are here and they cannot hear this story and never watch this show. i was supposed to move right before covid. i was going to have escrow on a super cool house where the kids could run around and they could have friends over and i could spy on them and see who was doing bad things. i was just about to go into that and all of a sudden we went into covid, which was really sad, because now i was trapped in this house. it's a beautiful house. very important architectural house. one major problem. i came home one night towards the end, right before we spoke last time, and there was in my bathroom, i was completely alone, a scorpio
i've gone to visit sarah hyland and the wells, over at their home.t they're happy and successful and doing their own thing. not all of them have as many children as i do. so they don't seem to suffer in quite the same way. >> jimmy: what are you up to? what's going on in your life? >> well, jimmy, i thought you would find me in a different place. i had been saving this story for you for when i moved. i was going to move. my kids are here and they cannot hear this story and never...
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. >> well, yeah, he started at the hylander school as rosa parks and other involved with the civil rights movement. initially the highlander school is there to help people involved with union activities who were fighting against coal miners and the like and teach them how to organize. but then of course, those tactics extend to civil rights protests and the like. obviously in the case of bus boycott that rosa parks and dr. king become so well known for in 1955 in montgomery. but extending that now in terms of the lessons now that you would take to something like occupy, remember that when king is assassinated, king was intended to come to washington to lead a poor people eesz campaign in '68. the poor people's campaign was going to be right there on the national mall right in front of the u.s. congress and the capitol. the idea as dr. king expressed it is he wanted to show the leaders of the free world, of the greatest country and richest country in the world that there was still need in poverty including in appalachia, but also in the big cities. he was going to build these shanty huts r
. >> well, yeah, he started at the hylander school as rosa parks and other involved with the civil rights movement. initially the highlander school is there to help people involved with union activities who were fighting against coal miners and the like and teach them how to organize. but then of course, those tactics extend to civil rights protests and the like. obviously in the case of bus boycott that rosa parks and dr. king become so well known for in 1955 in montgomery. but extending...
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he also unseats the new york city mayor who is an ally, mayor hyland, one of hearst's allies, replaces him with jimmy walker. and basically takes over the whole party. however, smith really gets the last laugh as was mentioned by our questioner was that in 1932, hearst uses his power to throw on the fifth ballot or sixth ballot the nomination of -- from the fdr/smith battle, he takes his votes from california under mcadoo, i believe, and texas with john nance garner, and they give it to roosevelt. knocks smith out. he loses the nomination because of hearst behind the scenes. >> there were three or four presidential elections that al smith was active in. 1920, '24, '28 and '32. here's a newsreel recap from 1932 about the '24, '28, and 1932 elections. >> then the great political battle of 1924 where with alfred e. smith and john w. davis he stood out as a leader. there never was a political convention to match the democratic national gathering of 1924 for drama and color in new york. mcadoo against al smith. day after day a fruitless -- terrific storms of passion shaping the delegates an
he also unseats the new york city mayor who is an ally, mayor hyland, one of hearst's allies, replaces him with jimmy walker. and basically takes over the whole party. however, smith really gets the last laugh as was mentioned by our questioner was that in 1932, hearst uses his power to throw on the fifth ballot or sixth ballot the nomination of -- from the fdr/smith battle, he takes his votes from california under mcadoo, i believe, and texas with john nance garner, and they give it to...