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this goes out to the octagonal desk. that is point number two. point number three, neither at&t nor the consultant addressed one of the earlier comments, which is they were completely stolid. again, they suppressed this. number four, i think you might want to push a little bit harder on a window washer and having the ability to turn off the antennas, and, in fact, unlike the plants here, the boxes that are going to control the antennas are no longer going to be placed on the roof. they're going to be in the basement of the building, and they will absolutely not have access to those, and the last comment is at&t, while they commented on the firehouse and caltrans, a couple of things they mentioned, there are polls that antennas can go on to raise them above one story. that is number one, and number two, they were completely silent on whether or not they try to place these on the beacon, and both of these provide the perfect height. this gives them the exact same coverage area that they are looking for. thank you. president chiu: thank you. colleag
this goes out to the octagonal desk. that is point number two. point number three, neither at&t nor the consultant addressed one of the earlier comments, which is they were completely stolid. again, they suppressed this. number four, i think you might want to push a little bit harder on a window washer and having the ability to turn off the antennas, and, in fact, unlike the plants here, the boxes that are going to control the antennas are no longer going to be placed on the roof. they're...
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the two with decks are the octagonal features in the two corners.ervisor kim: those are the two roof decks. there is one heading in that direction, but the arrow is indicating the exclusion zone? >> around that but no more than 12 feet away from the antennas on the roof is where the exclusion zone would be. supervisor kim: i will reserve the rest of my questions for at&t. thank you very much. president chiu: ok, why do we not move to the real party and interest for a presentation? and you have up to 10 minutes. >> sorry about that. good afternoon. a man on behalf of at&t. i am going to try to put a color version of this up there as well. as planning laid out for you, this is really just limited to the exclude -- to the categorical exemption. the only issue that has been raised is the distance in terms of the rf coming from the proposed antennas. this map, which has now been handed out to you, addresses the issue. one man is with me to will be addressing the technical issues which are not legal in nature. as to the law and what is before you, public
the two with decks are the octagonal features in the two corners.ervisor kim: those are the two roof decks. there is one heading in that direction, but the arrow is indicating the exclusion zone? >> around that but no more than 12 feet away from the antennas on the roof is where the exclusion zone would be. supervisor kim: i will reserve the rest of my questions for at&t. thank you very much. president chiu: ok, why do we not move to the real party and interest for a presentation? and...
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. >> touted as the new gold standard in skyscrapers, the top half will be shaped like a perfect octagon with 20 floors of blast-resistance glass and will have some of the fastest elevators in the world, but all this comes at a cost, estimated $3.2 billion and years of delays. >> doing an incredible job, yet some people are going to say it's been ten years, and they are surprised that it's not done by now. how do you answer that? >> we have built the most complex public works project in america's history. this tower was built on the top of a subway train. they are working every single hour of every single day. >> and to move forward, they needed to put aside years of fighting among politicians, designers, and the victims' families. >> turn right, and when you do, look what you see. >> wow. wow. like an unobstructed view also. >> completely. this could be your corner office. >> unlike the old world trade center with a framework of external steel, this rises through an armored concrete core. if something were to happen to that structure right there, it doesn't jeopardize the integrity of t
. >> touted as the new gold standard in skyscrapers, the top half will be shaped like a perfect octagon with 20 floors of blast-resistance glass and will have some of the fastest elevators in the world, but all this comes at a cost, estimated $3.2 billion and years of delays. >> doing an incredible job, yet some people are going to say it's been ten years, and they are surprised that it's not done by now. how do you answer that? >> we have built the most complex public works...
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. >> touted as the new gold standard in skyscrapers, the top half will be shaped like a perfect octagon blast-resistance glass and will have some of the fastest elevators in the world, but all this comes at a cost, estimated $3.2 billion and years of delays. >> doing an incredible job, yet some people are going to say it's been ten years, and they are surprised that it's not done by now. how do you answer that? >> we have built the most complex public works project in america's history. this tower was built on the top of a subway train. they are working every single hour of every single day. >> and to move forward, they needed to put aside years of fighting among politicians, designers, and the victims' families. >> turn right, and when you do, look what you see. >> wow. wow. like an unobstructed view also. >> completely. this could be your corner office. >> unlike the old world trade center with a framework of external steel, this rises through an armored concrete core. if something were to happen to that structure right there, it doesn't jeopardize the integrity of the building. >> ex
. >> touted as the new gold standard in skyscrapers, the top half will be shaped like a perfect octagon blast-resistance glass and will have some of the fastest elevators in the world, but all this comes at a cost, estimated $3.2 billion and years of delays. >> doing an incredible job, yet some people are going to say it's been ten years, and they are surprised that it's not done by now. how do you answer that? >> we have built the most complex public works project in...