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is relocated the existing families into the existing public housing so that they are not displaced offsite. that is definitely one of the intentions of the program. supervisorsupervisor mar: that y appreciated given the travesties of other programs. i really appreciate that. let's open this up for public comment. is there anyone from the public who would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, can we take this without objection and move it to the full board on june 14? thank you. please call item no. 5. >> the ordnance amending the code for updates. >> i am anne-marie rogers from the planning department. this is technical in nature. it corrects critical errors and makes language changes and updates various sections. it is really exciting stuff, i promise. the department reviewed over 62 pieces of legislation that would amend the planning code. in my belief, the planning code may be the most amended of all of our municipal codes. it may be among the most frequently amended codes in the country. of the 62 ordnances we reviewed last year, about 21 of them were sponso
is relocated the existing families into the existing public housing so that they are not displaced offsite. that is definitely one of the intentions of the program. supervisorsupervisor mar: that y appreciated given the travesties of other programs. i really appreciate that. let's open this up for public comment. is there anyone from the public who would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, can we take this without objection and move it to the full board on june 14?...
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commitment we have that will be continued until the court settlement and we are doing 10 housing offsite on the yearly basis. in that same conversation with laguna honda, i want to inform supervisors after 15 years the department of justice has terminated the oversight due to the work including the expanded housing role that we have played and we're very happy about that and it continues to look and integrate them to insure that the individuals that are there are at the right placement. as well as you know we built a new facility and the debt service costs and the principal and interest on that debt and match the revenue. health care reform will be one of the greatest challenges for the future and changes in state and federal funding will provide more assistance with coverage and will go from a disability status to an income status and anticipate 36,000 will be eligible for medical and will increase the revenue in the future, particularly the individuals serving now in the programs where we're not able to match the program dollars. this also requires that we expand access to primary care
commitment we have that will be continued until the court settlement and we are doing 10 housing offsite on the yearly basis. in that same conversation with laguna honda, i want to inform supervisors after 15 years the department of justice has terminated the oversight due to the work including the expanded housing role that we have played and we're very happy about that and it continues to look and integrate them to insure that the individuals that are there are at the right placement. as well...
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farmer they had to shut it down that cut them off from offsite electricity supply the grid and that's when they had to fire up the emergency diesel generator so they lost some major safety margin there when they lost the grid they were on diesels for twelve hours and they're reportedly back to the grid at this point but you can see how dicey it is when they're losing connection to the grid like you say they have diesels then if those fail then there's batteries and another worry that we have is that with all the floodwater around if that diesel fuel supply they have a month fuel supply supposedly were to get fouled with water then those diesels wouldn't work there's all kinds of ways you could lose the diesels there's quite a history of diesels simply failing in the united states or in nuclear power plants at a nuclear power plant it's sad that this plant has been that particular plant has been shut down since april when they stepped down for a normal refueling outage but they saw these floods coming and you mention the tsunami in japan there was very little notice at all that the tsu
farmer they had to shut it down that cut them off from offsite electricity supply the grid and that's when they had to fire up the emergency diesel generator so they lost some major safety margin there when they lost the grid they were on diesels for twelve hours and they're reportedly back to the grid at this point but you can see how dicey it is when they're losing connection to the grid like you say they have diesels then if those fail then there's batteries and another worry that we have is...
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power, offsite, onsite. i think the commission will probably receive from the task force, perhaps some recommendations in this area. that is a concrete example that i provide to you. >> thank you. mr. magwood? >> i would agree with commissioner ostendorff. i would also add -- >> that is good. if you want to repeat thing that someone else has said for reinforcement, i appreciate that. >> one other example, one that i think we have -- many of us, after 9/11, we put in place certain procedures in equipment to allow plants to respond to events that require emergency cooling from auxiliary diesel generators. to drive pumps to provide water to cool reactors and spent fuel pools. we require them to be a short distance away from the reactor buildings. clearly, if we had those procedures in place and had experience with a fukushima-type event, that equipment would have been wiped out along with other equipment. that is a revelation for me and something we have to address. >> there apostolakis, how are you doing? >> i
power, offsite, onsite. i think the commission will probably receive from the task force, perhaps some recommendations in this area. that is a concrete example that i provide to you. >> thank you. mr. magwood? >> i would agree with commissioner ostendorff. i would also add -- >> that is good. if you want to repeat thing that someone else has said for reinforcement, i appreciate that. >> one other example, one that i think we have -- many of us, after 9/11, we put in...
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. >> offsite i think i of a violated all of those rules of for my home block this annual sunset celebrationone of these? it is about food, wine, trouble, it is about life style is about your home, a troubled dutch- >> it is about us! travel. if the word trave. >> and marty? >> isabel? >> henry, thank you. >> still ahead, the search for a missing nursing student. after one week. >> the rainfall still to the bay area alive look through san jose. and still, breezy with a live look. it--we will be back. fish >> the latest on the budget battle, in san jose. a tentative agreement has been agreed on concession agreements. the proposal including a 10% reduction reduction in total compensation. that will add up to $13 million and arbitrators can decide what the reduction will be ongoing or just a one-time- only deal. this proposal must be approved by the police chief. >> caltran commuters are still going to dig a little bit deeper. the approved a $104 million budget. avoiding the drastic service cuts that were threatened to. however, with all a $1 parking increase and a 255 a crease in the fare hike
. >> offsite i think i of a violated all of those rules of for my home block this annual sunset celebrationone of these? it is about food, wine, trouble, it is about life style is about your home, a troubled dutch- >> it is about us! travel. if the word trave. >> and marty? >> isabel? >> henry, thank you. >> still ahead, the search for a missing nursing student. after one week. >> the rainfall still to the bay area alive look through san jose. and...
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there is the offsite power you asked about. >> they are more secure? >> are you saying they are more secure? >> there are agreements in place between the nuclear regulatory commission -- >> today, are they more secure than the rest of the system on not? today. >> in many cases, no. >> the answer is no. thank you. since the legislative hearing this committee held in october 2009, have sufficient measures been put in place to secure the american electrical grid from cyber and physical attack? >> there has been some progress on the nerc standards. >> have sufficient measures been put in place? >> we are -- >> sufficient is the keyword. >> we have issued inquiries to the nerc. >> are you saying there are sufficient -- >> there have been filings made and we are checking the status of the filings to see whether or not they do indeed represent progress. >> given that the number of cyber access points to the grid is increasing rapidly with the growth of smart grid applications, do you believe the threat facing the grid is greater or less than it was a year ago
there is the offsite power you asked about. >> they are more secure? >> are you saying they are more secure? >> there are agreements in place between the nuclear regulatory commission -- >> today, are they more secure than the rest of the system on not? today. >> in many cases, no. >> the answer is no. thank you. since the legislative hearing this committee held in october 2009, have sufficient measures been put in place to secure the american electrical grid...
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there is the offsite power you asked about. >> they are more secure? >> are you saying they are more secure? >> there are agreements in place between the nuclear regulatory commission -- >> today, are they more secure than the rest of the system on not? today. >> in many cases, no. >> the answer is no. thank you. since the legislative hearing this committee held in october 2009, have sufficient measures been put in place to secure the american electrical grid from cyber and physical attack? >> there has been some progress on the nerc standards. >> have sufficient measures been put in place? >> we are -- >> sufficient is the keyword. >> we have issued inquiries to the nerc. >> are you saying there are sufficient -- >> there have been filings made and we are checking the status of the filings to see whether or not they do indeed represent progress. >> given that the number of cyber access points to the grid is increasing rapidly with the growth of smart grid applications, do you believe the threat facing the grid is greater or less than it was a year ago
there is the offsite power you asked about. >> they are more secure? >> are you saying they are more secure? >> there are agreements in place between the nuclear regulatory commission -- >> today, are they more secure than the rest of the system on not? today. >> in many cases, no. >> the answer is no. thank you. since the legislative hearing this committee held in october 2009, have sufficient measures been put in place to secure the american electrical grid...
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there is the offsite power you asked about. >> they are more secure? >> are you saying they are more secure? >> there are agreements in place between the nuclear regulatory commission -- >> today, are they more secure than the rest of thesystem on not? today. >> in many cases, no. >> the answer is no. thank you. since the legislative hearing this committee heldn october 2009, have sufficient measures been put in place to secure the american electrical grid from cyber and physical attack? >> there has been some progress on the nerc standards. >> have suffient measures been put in place? >> we are -- >> sufficient is the keyword. >> we have issued inquiries to the nerc. >> are you saying there are sufficient -- >> there have been filings made and we are checking thetatus of the filings to see whether or not they do indeed represent progress. >> given that the number of cyber access points to the grid is increasing rapidly with the growth of smart grid applications, do you believe the threat facing the grid is greater or less than it was a year ago when t
there is the offsite power you asked about. >> they are more secure? >> are you saying they are more secure? >> there are agreements in place between the nuclear regulatory commission -- >> today, are they more secure than the rest of thesystem on not? today. >> in many cases, no. >> the answer is no. thank you. since the legislative hearing this committee heldn october 2009, have sufficient measures been put in place to secure the american electrical grid...