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mibling, construction and building council. i think we have read recently about tsunamis and the effect of earthquakes on the island. i recently had occasion to read a fairly detailed droichings how the island would be reengineered. the work that is involved is work that we can do and do well. public transportation, there will be a brand new ferry terminal, a primary connection with the city of san francisco that does not now exist. that is work that we can also do well, the construction of that ferry terminal. there will be thousands of units of new housing that the city needs eds but in a neighborhood that -- needs but in a neighborhood that is well contained. it is work that we can do well and work that we want to do and work that we need. thank you. >> good evening. i'm here in support to have e.i.r. i'm also in support of getting our members back to work. we have to get them off the out of work list and often unemployment. this is very important. this is very important. i think it is very important that we understand what'
mibling, construction and building council. i think we have read recently about tsunamis and the effect of earthquakes on the island. i recently had occasion to read a fairly detailed droichings how the island would be reengineered. the work that is involved is work that we can do and do well. public transportation, there will be a brand new ferry terminal, a primary connection with the city of san francisco that does not now exist. that is work that we can also do well, the construction of...
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. >> hello, i'm mibling dening. i'm -- michael dening. i'm personally a big fan of the full specials, not really because what they are today but what i believe they can be for san francisco. it is clear that this relationship between patrol specials and the san francisco police is one that needs a lot of work and i'm sorry that commissioner marshall isn't here because i really liked his analogy because he was talking about the unruly plate round and how he came in here to make sure the rules were being enforced. i think the situation we have here is to be frank, i think anybody that is an objective observer here can see that the whole police specials program has been in neglect by the san francisco police department for a long time. there has been no enforcement or no communication or very little. so i think what we have here is a situation where we have a problem relationship and that the only way we're really going tosoever this relationship here is not by coming in and letting one side of the discussion come in and point the fingers at
. >> hello, i'm mibling dening. i'm -- michael dening. i'm personally a big fan of the full specials, not really because what they are today but what i believe they can be for san francisco. it is clear that this relationship between patrol specials and the san francisco police is one that needs a lot of work and i'm sorry that commissioner marshall isn't here because i really liked his analogy because he was talking about the unruly plate round and how he came in here to make sure the...
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might be, you know, have a 10-year or 15-year or 20-year warranty or life expectancy and the fasteners mible own -- might be only reasonably good for 15 or 20 years and the window might have a 20-year warrant and this stuff does not align. and we see this especially as a problem with new buildings where we have a new building that -- where we have a facade that we expect to be secure for 30 years to 40 years before it needs to be reteared but underneath it has -- it has some membrane that's a 20-year membrane. that's an issue that we're all wrestling with it as part of this new sustainability overview. how do we align all of the components so that we have a durable building? you can't have a durable building if the stuff that's behind those shakes is not as durable as the shakes themselves basically. one of our big issues right now. here's a stucco facade with a wood door. it looks like it might even have new vinyl windows, hard for us to tell from this distance. >> wherever you have two dissimilar materials coming together, you have an opportunity for a leak. so we're stuck -- where stucco
might be, you know, have a 10-year or 15-year or 20-year warranty or life expectancy and the fasteners mible own -- might be only reasonably good for 15 or 20 years and the window might have a 20-year warrant and this stuff does not align. and we see this especially as a problem with new buildings where we have a new building that -- where we have a facade that we expect to be secure for 30 years to 40 years before it needs to be reteared but underneath it has -- it has some membrane that's a...