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the manmade island. and the cove was created when treasure island was constructed. there was a shoal that extended off to the northern shore of the island and materials from that shoal were dredged and pumped into the containment that became -- formed at treasure island. that -- that created clipper cove and dredged it to its original depth. and in clipper cove lies between treasure island and yerba buena island. and the treasure facilities are at the southeast corner of the island today. here's a perspective on that. you can see the waterside facilities that extend out over the water and down to the water. and the base structure there was existing naval facilities though treasure island sailing center has made some improvements to the access. and then they have some modular facilities and boat storage on the land side. and the 201 entitlement and transaction documents for treasure island committed the community development to provide a geotechnically improved site for the continuing operations of the sa
the manmade island. and the cove was created when treasure island was constructed. there was a shoal that extended off to the northern shore of the island and materials from that shoal were dredged and pumped into the containment that became -- formed at treasure island. that -- that created clipper cove and dredged it to its original depth. and in clipper cove lies between treasure island and yerba buena island. and the treasure facilities are at the southeast corner of the island today....
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and yerba buena island. i think -- i don't care what city you are, it brings families together, and we just wanted to make sure that the islands also are very welcoming there will be a lot of children coming from the mainland and those who live there who want to have fun. wherever you have children, you'll attract adults, so i want to accentuate that because that was one of the takeaways from our visit to new york. do we have the schedule for the police and the fire? what we're doing right now is that all of these other entities, because we know things are going to be coming online very soon, 2021. what is the schedule for all of these other agencies, the police, and the fire department to submit their work. can we bring them back here so they can tell us where they are ? >> the fire station, as you know, we have a fully staffed fire station on the island today. they anticipate continuing to operate that facility until the new police and fire station is constructed. i will reconfirm the timeline for that to
and yerba buena island. i think -- i don't care what city you are, it brings families together, and we just wanted to make sure that the islands also are very welcoming there will be a lot of children coming from the mainland and those who live there who want to have fun. wherever you have children, you'll attract adults, so i want to accentuate that because that was one of the takeaways from our visit to new york. do we have the schedule for the police and the fire? what we're doing right now...
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and when we say treasure island, we, of course, also mean yerba buena island. so despite these generated sources, there is still a funding gap to fund the affordable housing outside of these sources. so while it is still the best deal in town, and while there is actually revenue available because of being on treasure island, it is still not enough. when we -- when the project was initially forgiving out what the gap will be, the thought was -- and this was, of course, before delays and lawsuits and all sorts of things -- the thought was that the construction cost per square foot would be $220 a square foot. and now we're looking at 470 a square foot. meaning that between 201 1, it doubled the cost in hard costs. last friday you may have seen in the chronicle that san francisco had the dubious distinction of having the highest construction costs in the world. and the cost per unit, with free land for development, is generally averaging $750,000 per unit. so costs are going crazy. and even though treasure island has resources, it is still not enough. so some of t
and when we say treasure island, we, of course, also mean yerba buena island. so despite these generated sources, there is still a funding gap to fund the affordable housing outside of these sources. so while it is still the best deal in town, and while there is actually revenue available because of being on treasure island, it is still not enough. when we -- when the project was initially forgiving out what the gap will be, the thought was -- and this was, of course, before delays and lawsuits...
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island unlike victoria. home to over one hundred fifty thousand birds which give the island a rather particular sound. down below them on the ground a much quieter bastes over one thousand cobras from the island in a unique example of coexistence with man. but. do not be chinese snakes these are spirits of the island attached to our culture. over one hundred fishermen live on the island. and the man will cut on glee is the most experienced. he has lived here for more than forty five years. an old man of the sea he has retired from commercial fishing. to ninety seven year old is the custodian of long held customs which for big killing the snakes they called reza believed to be the spirits of a south korean island. i don't really say yes never seen a cobra attack anyone except once when he was attacked himself. to go lower. i must have angered the snake when i carried it out of the house so that i could sleep at a crawl back in but picked it up again and threw it out and then went to bed early i will notice do
island unlike victoria. home to over one hundred fifty thousand birds which give the island a rather particular sound. down below them on the ground a much quieter bastes over one thousand cobras from the island in a unique example of coexistence with man. but. do not be chinese snakes these are spirits of the island attached to our culture. over one hundred fishermen live on the island. and the man will cut on glee is the most experienced. he has lived here for more than forty five years. an...
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remote island. actually came up with a resolution to use a space that can only accommodate up to two hundred people on the island. the rest of the land is on the conservation of as breeding grounds for the. breeding ground for the words. traditionally women do not fish in this part of uganda. but some are curious about the full b. denial and. again if we were allowed to go there it would be nice to set up a business there but we can't do that and i take a train with that. it's been like that since. time immemorial no women allowed we can't let that happen. to our god i. don't really think that a large population would treat in the island's rich biodiversity. he suffered a couple of pain so picks from the green hit it goes. a few druther stay here with the more bugs and this makes the humans. that and those with fishermen say tough for inmates crotch it's another chance for katanga like torture of others craig island as the sun goes down. now the chaos of lagos isn't a laughing matter if you're stuck
remote island. actually came up with a resolution to use a space that can only accommodate up to two hundred people on the island. the rest of the land is on the conservation of as breeding grounds for the. breeding ground for the words. traditionally women do not fish in this part of uganda. but some are curious about the full b. denial and. again if we were allowed to go there it would be nice to set up a business there but we can't do that and i take a train with that. it's been like that...
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to build on the island. but my thinking on the zoning was really based on that shared right-of-way, the height limits along that shared right-of-way and then the maximum and what we can do in terms of the new technology that's coming along, to make sure that we're flexible enough to allow that to occur. >> commissioner richardson: thank you very much, commissioner tsen. commissioner dunlop? >> commissioner dunlop: i'm glad you brought up the issues. first thing, sort of a general question. i know there was sort of a fight about height limit, not necessarily these lower ones, but on the towers. and did that get resolved? i thought we had to bring down our planning for the towers? >> no. there was some discussion. i forget what the original proposed height for the main tower site was. that was all resolved in 2011, when the -- when the design for the development and special-use district regulations were finalized. >> commissioner dunlop: great. as far as the cost gap, does the modular help that considerably? >
to build on the island. but my thinking on the zoning was really based on that shared right-of-way, the height limits along that shared right-of-way and then the maximum and what we can do in terms of the new technology that's coming along, to make sure that we're flexible enough to allow that to occur. >> commissioner richardson: thank you very much, commissioner tsen. commissioner dunlop? >> commissioner dunlop: i'm glad you brought up the issues. first thing, sort of a general...
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the island. so most of the it will also be the home of the commercial core for the island. in terms of open space, it incorporates or completes the clipper coat frontage as welclip coveclipper cove ares supposed to be part of the major phase two, but was incorporated into this subphase, in lieu of the aagricultural farm, which will be moved to another phase. it also includes an area that was originally proposed to be part of subphase three or major face three, which iphase three,s where the future police and fire station will be, as well as future parking garage, in the island center. not proposing to move the construction of the public facilities forward in time, but to prepare the site and construct the surrounding treaties and streetd roadways, so those sites can be used as surface parking until the permanent facilities are constructed. that was just more of a logical sequence. there is also an affordable housing parcel in this area, that we're going to reconfigure, and i'll talk about that in
the island. so most of the it will also be the home of the commercial core for the island. in terms of open space, it incorporates or completes the clipper coat frontage as welclip coveclipper cove ares supposed to be part of the major phase two, but was incorporated into this subphase, in lieu of the aagricultural farm, which will be moved to another phase. it also includes an area that was originally proposed to be part of subphase three or major face three, which iphase three,s where the...
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this is where it all went wrong at three mile island . two try to understand what happened there we came here, john o'peeka is the plant superintendent. >> this is in the containment vessel. it is a vessel that has a quarter inch steel liner and on the outside it is 4 to 6 feet of concrete depending on the location vertically. the containment vessel is designed to contain all the pressure and gases during a major hypothetical accident. >> the accident was not hypothetical. it happened. the radiation levels within that containment are still lethal. it will be months, perhaps years , before anyone can safely go inside. the 96 tons of uranium in the core of the reactor here at millstone is kept underwater at all times. the nightmare is that the cooling water will drain off and uranium rods meltdown. >> this is the top of the reactor vessel. it contains all the control rods . these close the control rods before they are fully withdrawn from the core. it is bolted to the bottom of the reactor vessel and the fuel is inside the reactor vessel ri
this is where it all went wrong at three mile island . two try to understand what happened there we came here, john o'peeka is the plant superintendent. >> this is in the containment vessel. it is a vessel that has a quarter inch steel liner and on the outside it is 4 to 6 feet of concrete depending on the location vertically. the containment vessel is designed to contain all the pressure and gases during a major hypothetical accident. >> the accident was not hypothetical. it...
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you have three mile island behind us. you have a coal plant to the west, a small hydro dam, and if you go to a small community across from us, you will see this area that said basically this is the future. atomic power, three mile island, stilll hydro dam, and it is great waterskiing and fishing. i came down here to recreate with everybody. i was pro-nuclear. things changed. you are in the heartland of conservative republican bible belt pennsylvania. let's go to- host: any joining us from sugar grove, north carolina. caller: good morning, steve. i have a comment to make about your 30-day colin rule. -- call-in rule. who calls andler from north charleston, south carolina named steve. i know you know who he is. he has a very distinctive voice and he called in january 8 10, february 5, march 25. so he has called in four times in 66 days. i left comments on your comment up times.ast eat i recognize his foes. how are you doing? -- i recognize his voice. duly noted. we will do our best to make sure steve does not get through. g
you have three mile island behind us. you have a coal plant to the west, a small hydro dam, and if you go to a small community across from us, you will see this area that said basically this is the future. atomic power, three mile island, stilll hydro dam, and it is great waterskiing and fishing. i came down here to recreate with everybody. i was pro-nuclear. things changed. you are in the heartland of conservative republican bible belt pennsylvania. let's go to- host: any joining us from sugar...
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>> well, three mile island is an interesting island. it's not three miles. it's 2.2 miles. closest powerplant to an airport, which is ironic, you can't fly over disney land, but you can fly over three mile island. close to the amish to the east and it is difficult to contact people who don't have a phone to evacuate. to the west is your county. this was going to be an energy part, image of america, three mile island and bruner i land to the west, a small hydro and if you go to goldsburg, you will see a plaque, this is the future, atomic power, small hydro plan, this was great and still is great water skiing and fishing. i came down here to recreate and still do. but you are in the heart land of conservative republican bible belt pennsylvania. >> let's go to annie joining us from sugar drove, north carolina. >> hi steve. before i ask my question, i have a comment about your 30-day call in rule and as my soon to be 78 years old mother, i have a bone to pick from you. you have a caller from south carolina, his name is steve. you guys chat it up. he has called in january 18th,
>> well, three mile island is an interesting island. it's not three miles. it's 2.2 miles. closest powerplant to an airport, which is ironic, you can't fly over disney land, but you can fly over three mile island. close to the amish to the east and it is difficult to contact people who don't have a phone to evacuate. to the west is your county. this was going to be an energy part, image of america, three mile island and bruner i land to the west, a small hydro and if you go to goldsburg,...
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from three mile island," a cbs reports documentary from may 1, 1979. the hour-long investigation looks at the response of the local community and government officials. it visit to connecticut nuclear power plant, interviews nuclear power proponents and skeptics, and looks at how similar incidents can be avoided in the future. >> it is time for evacuation. please stay indoors with your windows closed. >> this is not a community that scares easily. major floods and hurricane agnes has come here, and the town has survived. but for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. thousands left their homes. many thinking they were fleeing for their lives. but when everyone returned eight days after the crisis began, they wondered if anything could ever be the same again. >> you have to leave your house. you were born in your house. we were evacuating the school because of the radiation. >> i had a dream that the thing blew up. >> mom and dad got real worried. they turned on the tel
from three mile island," a cbs reports documentary from may 1, 1979. the hour-long investigation looks at the response of the local community and government officials. it visit to connecticut nuclear power plant, interviews nuclear power proponents and skeptics, and looks at how similar incidents can be avoided in the future. >> it is time for evacuation. please stay indoors with your windows closed. >> this is not a community that scares easily. major floods and hurricane...
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we begin near three mile island with a guest who lives near three mile island. this is about 90 minutes. >> march 28, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the next 90 minutes, we look back at the three mile island accident, which was the partial meltdown of a reactor. it occurred 40 years ago, the incident rated a five on the seven point international nuclear event scale. as the story continue to unfold, 40 years ago here is how ed , bradley of cbs news covered it. >> it announces that there is an evacuation. please stay indoors with your windows closed. at this time there's no need for it evacuation. please stay indoors with your windows closed. >> this is not a community that scares easily. major floods and hurricane agnes have come here and the towns survive. for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> that is from cbs news. of course that fear was radiation following the meltdown at the nuclear generating station, considered the most serious nuc
we begin near three mile island with a guest who lives near three mile island. this is about 90 minutes. >> march 28, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the next 90 minutes, we look back at the three mile island accident, which was the partial meltdown of a reactor. it occurred 40 years ago, the incident rated a five on the seven point international nuclear event scale. as the story continue to unfold, 40 years ago here is how ed , bradley of cbs news covered...
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the radiation is not to say on three mile island . it goes to far away and my hometown it is my hometown too but most people forget about it. they say it is three mile island's problem , it's fukushima problem but it is not. also people but that is why i am having exception. this is the reason for yes. i'm sorry yeah. creating opportunities -- because nowadays fukushima to talk to each other and also maybe here too so that the reason to yeah so this exception. for the flyer and yes. thank you so much. >> thank you. we have gone a little over [ indiscernible - low volume ] microphone. >> thank you so much all of you for your presentations and what you are sharing. i wanted to ask i'm sure you met a lot of mothers and other women who -- what you're doing. >> actually i didn't. the majority we are thanking them. we got very positive feedback thank you and thank you for doing this. i never got any negative. i really didn't. that was kind of miraculous. you didn't get talk back about jobs and how it is important for our economy. now with t
the radiation is not to say on three mile island . it goes to far away and my hometown it is my hometown too but most people forget about it. they say it is three mile island's problem , it's fukushima problem but it is not. also people but that is why i am having exception. this is the reason for yes. i'm sorry yeah. creating opportunities -- because nowadays fukushima to talk to each other and also maybe here too so that the reason to yeah so this exception. for the flyer and yes. thank you...
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a new, three new hotels going on the island and y.b.i., rooms, up to 500 rooms going on the island. work started last year on y.b.i., building the new residential units and treasure island right now, they are doing the geo technical improvements and will start building homes next year, and looking to have 2100 new homes built in the next five years. continue going until 2035 to 2040. one challenge we are learning with developments is that it is market driven, so things could go quicker, things could go slower. so, we are being as flexible as possible. the new treatment plant is going to be located on the northeast corner of the island. in red you can see the area that we are looking at for the new plant. and in yellow is the existing plant. so, the new plant will be located in the red, in the future part of the agreement we have with tida, transfer of additional 4 to 6 acres. whether or not that is the existing plant or a parcel to the south or west is yet to be determined. right now we are going to wait until we see what our needs are going into the future. this is a very high leve
a new, three new hotels going on the island and y.b.i., rooms, up to 500 rooms going on the island. work started last year on y.b.i., building the new residential units and treasure island right now, they are doing the geo technical improvements and will start building homes next year, and looking to have 2100 new homes built in the next five years. continue going until 2035 to 2040. one challenge we are learning with developments is that it is market driven, so things could go quicker, things...
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tell us something about why this island is is so special. i think the island is so special because here you have five world class museums very close together on a small island in the middle of a city you know it's lovely to be there it's very peaceful in some of people lying on the grass in combination ticket with a kind of an actual ticket for the museum island started in eighteen thirty with the altis museum the old museum and by eight hundred forty one there were already plans to build a sanctuary of awesome science on the island today there's the altars museum there's the noise museum the new museum there's the nut sanaa gallery the outside the old national gallery there's the board of museum and there's the pergamon museum the museum is famous for its monumental reconstructions it's been undergoing . some controversial issues longwinded renovations in recent years to it was a very expensive yet one child on museum in that way yes it lost its main attraction it has the program on out that is being out of sight for the past four years and
tell us something about why this island is is so special. i think the island is so special because here you have five world class museums very close together on a small island in the middle of a city you know it's lovely to be there it's very peaceful in some of people lying on the grass in combination ticket with a kind of an actual ticket for the museum island started in eighteen thirty with the altis museum the old museum and by eight hundred forty one there were already plans to build a...
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means fortune island and japanese language. it is a very ironic name after strongi realize a very power from local peoples's activities, resistance, and situation trying to make the situation betterment. one received the title of the , it was from an ever exclusive zone. she said, it is a sense of discomfort in the word. forget fukushima because i want to forget the fukushima story. i will never forget. it is already over, so keep going and staying together is better for me. i realize that she is under the invisible situation. the invisibility of survival also ignored the damage. partsare many important that are removed from the history. as a local journalist from the view of the local people, my mission is to make record and archiving the invisible nuclear disaster history and fukushima. -- in fukushima. back to march 2011, explosion partner,clear , it rises fromds five kilometers to 10 kilometers. in the beginning, a small area, but time buy time, the area growing wider. thehouse building in evacuation center, many people wer
means fortune island and japanese language. it is a very ironic name after strongi realize a very power from local peoples's activities, resistance, and situation trying to make the situation betterment. one received the title of the , it was from an ever exclusive zone. she said, it is a sense of discomfort in the word. forget fukushima because i want to forget the fukushima story. i will never forget. it is already over, so keep going and staying together is better for me. i realize that she...
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so, they are out there now, they are on yerba buena island, they are moving down into treasure island fairly soon, and we just, we see the long sort of like build-out, it's going to take some time. the treatment plant is key to the development of the island because the existing plant takes too many resources from us and too many resources from tida, so actually moving forward with the replacement of the treatment plant is in our best interest at this point in time. >> i'm just wondering if it's soul-source contract or some issue down the road, i mean, who knows if relationships sour, that they have the option. >> right. >> to go out to bid. doesn't sound like that's in play. >> not at this time. >> ok. thank you. >> good segue. so, tom birmingham, the project manager for the new wastewater plant. i'll talk about the development going on out there, and the proposed new treatment plant. a bit of good news, so the development is a massive 10 to 15, maybe 20-year development. they are rebuilding essentially the entire island, aside from the job corps. all the utilities above and below gro
so, they are out there now, they are on yerba buena island, they are moving down into treasure island fairly soon, and we just, we see the long sort of like build-out, it's going to take some time. the treatment plant is key to the development of the island because the existing plant takes too many resources from us and too many resources from tida, so actually moving forward with the replacement of the treatment plant is in our best interest at this point in time. >> i'm just wondering...
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is the name of the island spirits. its traditions are rather strict no one cuts down a tree for any reason. bugs to shouldn't be killed and their eggs must not be eaten. but the custom of the prohibits women on the island is the one that is toughest for the fishermen. i don't see no point i would be good to finish your work and go home and see your family every day you know how your child spent the night to know what they need and unfortunately it's not possible here for a bit so what i can tell you has to leave the island at least once every two weeks to see his family. at this landing site cord. entirely also so this cuts. when the fishermen need to hear many wants to go to the island with him but he sees that only a limited number. of time and. we came up with a resolution to use a space that can only accommodate up to two hundred people on the island. the rest of the land is on the conservation of what is breeding grounds for the. breeding ground for the words. traditionally women do not fish in this part of uganda
is the name of the island spirits. its traditions are rather strict no one cuts down a tree for any reason. bugs to shouldn't be killed and their eggs must not be eaten. but the custom of the prohibits women on the island is the one that is toughest for the fishermen. i don't see no point i would be good to finish your work and go home and see your family every day you know how your child spent the night to know what they need and unfortunately it's not possible here for a bit so what i can...
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the park covers more than 40% of the island.and of rapa nui was formed out of volcanic rock starting some three million years ago. there are now three dormant volcanoes that dominate the landscape. this one is called rano kau. no one knows exactly how many archaeological sites there are on the island, but this place is like a living museum, constantly battered by the sun, the wind and the rain. those three elements are over time destroying the moai. these statues may look as though they're solid stone, but they're actually quite porous. jo anne van tilburg showed us a small piece of the soft volcanic rock, called tuff, that the moai are made from. >> van tilburg: tuff has really special qualities that-- where it can be carved and it can be polished quite easily. >> cooper: it's good for sculpting because it-- it's-- with a harder stone, it's able to be chipped away easily. >> van tilburg: correct, correct. >> cooper: so the very material which made-- made these statues possible-- also, long term, makes them vul-- very vulnerable
the park covers more than 40% of the island.and of rapa nui was formed out of volcanic rock starting some three million years ago. there are now three dormant volcanoes that dominate the landscape. this one is called rano kau. no one knows exactly how many archaeological sites there are on the island, but this place is like a living museum, constantly battered by the sun, the wind and the rain. those three elements are over time destroying the moai. these statues may look as though they're...
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in the remote island. actually came up with a resolution to use a space that can only accommodate up to two hundred people on the island. the rest of the land is on the conservation of what is breeding grounds for the. breeding ground for its. traditionally women do not fish in this part of uganda. but some are curious about this will be denial and. again if we were allowed to go there it would be nice to set up a business there but we can't do that. with that. it's been like that since. time immemorial no women allowed we can't let that happen. because. i don't want to think that the large population was three thousand islands reached by a day for. he suffered a couple of painful pics from the grave he did go. a few drug sisia with a mole bods and this makes the humans. and those the fisherman see tellers for in a scotch so not a chance for cut which of others and as the sun goes down. well now to some football news and barcelona advance to the semifinals of the champions league by beating manchester unit
in the remote island. actually came up with a resolution to use a space that can only accommodate up to two hundred people on the island. the rest of the land is on the conservation of what is breeding grounds for the. breeding ground for its. traditionally women do not fish in this part of uganda. but some are curious about this will be denial and. again if we were allowed to go there it would be nice to set up a business there but we can't do that. with that. it's been like that since. time...
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and one of the unique things about treasure island is a substantial portion of the the island, including the eastern neighborhood, the bulk of the eastern neighborhood is subject to flex-zoning. so there's a base zoning, but that -- we can actually go above that in many instances. so the flex-zoning there's one parcel, the tower parcel that's zone up to 450 feet and three parcels that are zone the up to 315 feet. and then as i mentioned, the bulk of the east side neighborhood, as well as several parcels on the west side of the site, are flex-zoned up to 240 feet. then there are also, as shown in blue on the image, a number of parcels that are zoned up for to 115 feet. so there are a number of sites where the project can seek more height. the flex-zoning on the eastern side of the neighborhood has some special provisions to it, in that that area cannot be uniformly increased to 120 feet. but where it is increased above the base zoning, then there are offset requirements from other parcels, before they can go up. so the image at the top center shows that any individual tower, going up abov
and one of the unique things about treasure island is a substantial portion of the the island, including the eastern neighborhood, the bulk of the eastern neighborhood is subject to flex-zoning. so there's a base zoning, but that -- we can actually go above that in many instances. so the flex-zoning there's one parcel, the tower parcel that's zone up to 450 feet and three parcels that are zone the up to 315 feet. and then as i mentioned, the bulk of the east side neighborhood, as well as...
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so we secured that island. here come the other troops that opened up the rest of the island. that is what i remember. george: what about, was the landing particularly difficult? the japanese, obviously, they and then inland attacked for maximum effect. they knew that they weren't going to stop you at the beach, and it became quite a killing particularly with those high ridgelines and so one. they were -- there were several ferocious battles there before it was secured. was the landing any different? you did multiple landings, was it different? was the use of the code any different, was the fighting any different there than you had experienced before? samuel: to me it was quite different from the jungles here in this area. pre invasion preinvasion was devastated by tanks. seeing tirely different landing. you said, on they let us land. hopes they were going to airfield at all costs. that we had to go there to secure the airfield. briefed.he way it was at all costs we were going to airfield. thing about ther battle and this fight of a bloody nature is the fact hat it seems that
so we secured that island. here come the other troops that opened up the rest of the island. that is what i remember. george: what about, was the landing particularly difficult? the japanese, obviously, they and then inland attacked for maximum effect. they knew that they weren't going to stop you at the beach, and it became quite a killing particularly with those high ridgelines and so one. they were -- there were several ferocious battles there before it was secured. was the landing any...
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marcus island in new guinea. along the way, we lost more pilot that gained considerable experience . >> now, we try to bring a personal angle to it by talking to people are getting into archives and memoirs and finding out what was going on in their head or what they felt like. an interesting story i came across was for rearseat gunners from the uss lexington were with scouting squadron to and went through training before the war before the war began they made a pledge as america was on the brink of the war. they expect rough times to come and at least one of them was married and a lot of them were single but, they decided if something happens during the war and some of us get killed or don't come back to our pledgor promise, the rest of us or any of us that survive are going to go back and talk to the wives and let them know, what did he do, what was the last action or what happened so they got a pledge what are they gonna do. you see the pledge in the deck of the uss lexington and lefty kraft, jb jewell and whe
marcus island in new guinea. along the way, we lost more pilot that gained considerable experience . >> now, we try to bring a personal angle to it by talking to people are getting into archives and memoirs and finding out what was going on in their head or what they felt like. an interesting story i came across was for rearseat gunners from the uss lexington were with scouting squadron to and went through training before the war before the war began they made a pledge as america was on...
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she will be speaking on lessons for long-term activism on three mile island. is fromd presenter stanford university, and california. she will speak on living in a nuclear world, the politics of knowledge on the effects of radiation. and our last speaker for the evening is from gettysburg college, speaking on her research that is ethnographic postrch and education fukushima. please give a round of applause to our speakers. [applause] >> thank you very much for the introduction, thank you all for being here. i appreciate the opportunity to participate in this forum and have the opportunity to share our work looking at thyroid cancer genetics in the population surrounding three mile island. divisionident in the of -- at penn state health. i don't think i need to tell on march 28, 19 79, the number two reactor at three mile island suffered the worst civilian nuclear catastrophe in the united states history. the number will be a little controversial but the estimated radiation release was 2.5 million curies of radioactive gases. there was acident, flurry of governm
she will be speaking on lessons for long-term activism on three mile island. is fromd presenter stanford university, and california. she will speak on living in a nuclear world, the politics of knowledge on the effects of radiation. and our last speaker for the evening is from gettysburg college, speaking on her research that is ethnographic postrch and education fukushima. please give a round of applause to our speakers. [applause] >> thank you very much for the introduction, thank you...
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marching single file, long columns of fighting men stream across the island in pursuit of the enemy, once the little men were in complete control and now, they are on the run. [ music ] >>> plunging into malaria infested jungles, the marines steadily, doggedly enlarge the whole on the island. [ music ] >> at an advanced base they enjoy their first rest in weeks but they have the advantage of an uninterrupted supply line and they get nothing but the best the marines take no chances on being surprised by roving japanese controls, any line may be the front line on guadalcanal, machine guns always on the ready. artilleryman backup the infantry, blasting the chaps from the island. [ bombs ] . >>> the damage united states cruiser boise given up for lost makes poor with the amazing record of the war, the score of the bridge, six job warships sunk in 20 minutes. admiral king comes aboard to salute the did jalan crew against overwhelming odds, the boise skipper brought his ship through a now the boys are ready to go back for more. [ music ] . with full military honors, ecuador's president has
marching single file, long columns of fighting men stream across the island in pursuit of the enemy, once the little men were in complete control and now, they are on the run. [ music ] >>> plunging into malaria infested jungles, the marines steadily, doggedly enlarge the whole on the island. [ music ] >> at an advanced base they enjoy their first rest in weeks but they have the advantage of an uninterrupted supply line and they get nothing but the best the marines take no...
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being 350 rhode island. and additional detail was requested about who's moving and how much space and what exactly it would cost. these are those numbers, 319 employees all in from both the hall and 732 brannon. we're moving to just under 98,000 square feet and the break down and this is demolition underway and on 945 bryant we're underway with space planning and have good design as city administrator mentioned. adult probation has needs that are different and the space is different. we'll need to drop in ceilings to create confidentiality and privacy for both staff and clients. we do expect a more substantial tenant improvement project than initially hoped but we're doing value design all the way and trying to keep the existing office space as best we can. there's a reduction in the number of private offices actually in the building. from where they are at the ball and an increased number of confidential interview rooms so probation can go about its business. the reason we're here is we have a cash flow nee
being 350 rhode island. and additional detail was requested about who's moving and how much space and what exactly it would cost. these are those numbers, 319 employees all in from both the hall and 732 brannon. we're moving to just under 98,000 square feet and the break down and this is demolition underway and on 945 bryant we're underway with space planning and have good design as city administrator mentioned. adult probation has needs that are different and the space is different. we'll need...
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okinawa is the largest of over 100 islands making up the ryukyu island chain.he mainland but worlds apart. okinawa is different. it's tropical. clear waters, some of the best beaches in asia, to the decidedly more laidback, less frenetic, self-serious attitude than the mainland. you can feel it. you can see it. it's just different here. two thousand pounds of heavily muscled beef enters the arena. you could feel the ground shake under its heavy hooves. his opponent awaits. togi, also known as ushi-zumo. sumo, yes, but bull sumo. these are professionals and, like jake lamotta and chuck wepner before them, they shall live to fight, or do other stuff, another day. having shed decidedly less blood than either of those two gentlemen. two animals, two handlers. and they do, like, the burgess meredith job in rocky. and like fighters, or sumo, the bulls are ranked by their ability. their record in the ring, the highest being yokozuna. this is kenny aiman. he lives up the road. is there a time limit or they just go till somebody gives up? >> kenny: i think they pretty m
okinawa is the largest of over 100 islands making up the ryukyu island chain.he mainland but worlds apart. okinawa is different. it's tropical. clear waters, some of the best beaches in asia, to the decidedly more laidback, less frenetic, self-serious attitude than the mainland. you can feel it. you can see it. it's just different here. two thousand pounds of heavily muscled beef enters the arena. you could feel the ground shake under its heavy hooves. his opponent awaits. togi, also known as...
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we begin near three mile island with a guest who lives near three mile island. this is about 90 minutes. >> march 28, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the xt
we begin near three mile island with a guest who lives near three mile island. this is about 90 minutes. >> march 28, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the xt
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the island was discovered in 1493 by christopher columbus.ed by spain until 1898, defended by spanish settlers. when hundred-year-old communities -- 400-year-old communities. century old catholic church, symbolic of catholic tradition. the residents of the island governor since 1543. era., a new the strains of modern music. it is the site of centuries old puerto rican dance. ♪ [man vocalizing] [man speaking spanish] >> the massive ramparts symbolize puerto rico's independence under the american flag. is strategic importance give the island a new important, and 2 million 11 people are toperating patriotically uphold the traditions of the great latin american patriots and teachers. the economic structure of puerto rests on an agricultural system based on trade relations. shipping, a principal source of income. large sugarcane interests occupy the coastal plains. there's a large variety of vegetables and fruits grown for domestic consumption. 300,000 farm families live here, working the good earth, working hard to get food necessary for citizens
the island was discovered in 1493 by christopher columbus.ed by spain until 1898, defended by spanish settlers. when hundred-year-old communities -- 400-year-old communities. century old catholic church, symbolic of catholic tradition. the residents of the island governor since 1543. era., a new the strains of modern music. it is the site of centuries old puerto rican dance. ♪ [man vocalizing] [man speaking spanish] >> the massive ramparts symbolize puerto rico's independence under the...
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maday island is 25 kilometersrs away. waters around these islands are important fishing grounds. the marine life here provides a livelihood for many of the locals. but the fishing boats no longer have these seas to themselves. these buoys mark safe channels for large tankers. 90 minutes after leaving kyaukoyu, the port in maday comes into view. this port can handle vessels of up to 300,000 tons. nearby, a fleet of tugboats waits to help guide tankers into port. on the sign boards, chinese characters, clear for all to see. a little further on we come to a fishing village. we disembark and see what the villagers have to say. >> the fishing folk are clearly upset at the changes taking place, and we soon learn they are not alone. our next stop is the farming hamlet of yua ma. maung maung myint used to be a farmer. his land was confiscated to build the tanker terminal. >> he says somomething else was requisiti requisitioned. a place of great importance to the villagers. >> moe san myint is 39. he has a wife and three children
maday island is 25 kilometersrs away. waters around these islands are important fishing grounds. the marine life here provides a livelihood for many of the locals. but the fishing boats no longer have these seas to themselves. these buoys mark safe channels for large tankers. 90 minutes after leaving kyaukoyu, the port in maday comes into view. this port can handle vessels of up to 300,000 tons. nearby, a fleet of tugboats waits to help guide tankers into port. on the sign boards, chinese...
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women own child was forcibly removed in secret from that islands and none persons been allowed to turn for the last fifty years to go since have lived in poverty but why the purpose of the sonic station was to facilitate a lease to leasing of the largest quite legitimate chico's archipelago vehicle garcia to the united states to allow the construction of an enormous military base . the peace it means to see. we know north and turn for the next in the chicos archipelago oh and experiment to speak off the u.k. government received a cash discovery of eleven million pounds on plot us nuclear missiles yes the ethnic cleansing of an entire people is one of the prices britain paid to base nuclear weapons in scotland it would be for u.k. pm david cameron to launch an inquiry into alleged torture permitted by a blairite labor foreign secretary now president of the international rescue committee has covered on this channel nearly a decade ago the u.k.'s intelligence service was given the green light by a former gov moment government minister to interrogate terror suspects in countries known for
women own child was forcibly removed in secret from that islands and none persons been allowed to turn for the last fifty years to go since have lived in poverty but why the purpose of the sonic station was to facilitate a lease to leasing of the largest quite legitimate chico's archipelago vehicle garcia to the united states to allow the construction of an enormous military base . the peace it means to see. we know north and turn for the next in the chicos archipelago oh and experiment to...
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road, and treasure island then would be off to our upper left here. this is the intersection of the road and mccullough road, and off europe wayne a we will have a private drive with three-story townhomes on the north side of north side of the street and south side at this location, and then we have two buildings that will be stacked flat, so these are four-story buildings. each floor has two units per floor with a penthouse on top, and then we have more three-story townhomes toward the podium entry, and a beautiful turnaround plaza that kind of terminates the road at the podium. this is a view looking from hilltop park down on before why neighborhood. as you can see, all of these townhomes will have beautiful views of treasure island, the bay bridge, and east bay. we will go through a couple of their prototypical building types. this is our traditional four unit three-story townhome building. we are trying to maximize the views and really provide an indoor-outdoor living experience for all of the residents. grand terraces, beautiful balconies with fr
road, and treasure island then would be off to our upper left here. this is the intersection of the road and mccullough road, and off europe wayne a we will have a private drive with three-story townhomes on the north side of north side of the street and south side at this location, and then we have two buildings that will be stacked flat, so these are four-story buildings. each floor has two units per floor with a penthouse on top, and then we have more three-story townhomes toward the podium...
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the cultivation of sea island cotton is being pushed.of poor people find employment in these fields. important as the farm itself, is the farm home. guidance, iton raises canned food for home use. yardwork at this beautiful home is the reward. an art passed down from mother to daughter through the centuries. it is an art for the women. the extension service fosters forgot and home entities to add to the income. from these imported rags, they will be woven into beautiful rugs. farm women and girls need to do .his kind of work to create ♪ >> about 7500 farm boys and girls club have joined the movement in puerto rico. listen to their pledge. foreign language] ♪ it socialicipating in and civic activities, he claims for better citizenship. dedicated to the betterment of farm life, they learn by doing and they live up to it. the is a group of boys at demonstration farm, they learn how to grab citrus trees. girls are trained in the art of homemaking. following the instruction, they can the products of their home gardens. in the club, they work
the cultivation of sea island cotton is being pushed.of poor people find employment in these fields. important as the farm itself, is the farm home. guidance, iton raises canned food for home use. yardwork at this beautiful home is the reward. an art passed down from mother to daughter through the centuries. it is an art for the women. the extension service fosters forgot and home entities to add to the income. from these imported rags, they will be woven into beautiful rugs. farm women and...