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those are adjacent to what had been the pacific railway mills property. ultimately, pacific railway mills sold that property to [inaudible] iron works. and they were another major producer of iron, had a major facility. ultimately, as brad mentioned, that was acquired by the federal government during world war ii. the federal government held the property until 1967, at which point, it was acquired by the state. we are not sure why it was acquired, but we know that for -- from record that it was. one year later, the state transfer that property under the burden act to the port. that is why the port is holding a major area of historic up plans not subject to the trust. these lands are subject to the burton act, which is why they are not being sold into private ownership. but the burton act pressure actions on the use of those properties can obviously be modified by statute. that is one of the main reasons we have moved forward with ab 418. this is a composite picture of what the trust looks like on the property today. hot on the bottom you see land subject t
those are adjacent to what had been the pacific railway mills property. ultimately, pacific railway mills sold that property to [inaudible] iron works. and they were another major producer of iron, had a major facility. ultimately, as brad mentioned, that was acquired by the federal government during world war ii. the federal government held the property until 1967, at which point, it was acquired by the state. we are not sure why it was acquired, but we know that for -- from record that it...
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they were conveyed to the pacific mills co. back in the 1960's, one of the first industries in this part of san francisco. they had a major iron mill that was operating on the up land portion. they have perhaps already expanded into the tidelands. the state granted those lands to the company in, i think, 1863. it is not clear whether that grant was intended to free the tidelands from the trust or not. there are different opinions on that. we have been conservative and treated those lands as potentially subject to the trust, not withstanding that private grant. so we have treated them as land within the trust today. just for a point of reference, the blue line that you see running through the property was the historic shoreline. that is a brandy high tide line was at the time of the statement. the green area shaded to the right of that is where land is granted by the state to pacific railway mills. the second grant that occurred in the 1860's, around 1868, was the yellow kerria that you see. -- area that you see. this was a comm
they were conveyed to the pacific mills co. back in the 1960's, one of the first industries in this part of san francisco. they had a major iron mill that was operating on the up land portion. they have perhaps already expanded into the tidelands. the state granted those lands to the company in, i think, 1863. it is not clear whether that grant was intended to free the tidelands from the trust or not. there are different opinions on that. we have been conservative and treated those lands as...
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. >>> the fog rally kicked off in mill valley at 9:30 this morning. 50 drivers are participating in a cruise down the pacific coast highway with an overnight stop in santa barbara when asked if it is frustrating he said it is not that kind of event. >> when we want to drive fast we drive on the track, this by no means a speed rally, a charity rally, it is going to be a leash drive. >> money from the rally will be donated to a charity called opportunity impact. the organization helps underprivileged children with personal and academic skills needed for their success. >> good afternoon to you, happy friday. giving you a lack there, beautiful view. we have got mostly blue skies across the bay with mid and high level clouds expected throughout the afternoon, even the possibility of thunderstorms. we will talk about that in just a moment. right now the winds variable, northeast early breeze sfo 6 smiles per hour and oakland 7 and fairfield 9 miles per hour, the big story for your first week of fall is the cool down but a couple of nuggets to talk about one of them being the possibility of rain by the end of the w
. >>> the fog rally kicked off in mill valley at 9:30 this morning. 50 drivers are participating in a cruise down the pacific coast highway with an overnight stop in santa barbara when asked if it is frustrating he said it is not that kind of event. >> when we want to drive fast we drive on the track, this by no means a speed rally, a charity rally, it is going to be a leash drive. >> money from the rally will be donated to a charity called opportunity impact. the...
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pacific can topping out at 59 today. -- pacifica topping out at 59 today. 83 for walnut creek. 77 napa. petaluma topping out at 77. 68 for millameda and san leandro. seven-day forecast showing that really we bottom out by friday. temperatures in the highway 70s inland by that point. saturday and sunday though, high pressure building back in. that's going to bring those temperatures back to the 80s in our inland locations and then the start of next week will look very different to what we're -- compared to what we're seeing now where we'll see low 90s, lots of sunshine inland and at the bay. >> better head inland because that looks sweet. >> it does. >> i don't like talking about monday. it's wednesday. we are almost at the end of the week. looking forward to things. >> we talk about the weekend starting on monday so figure might as well talk about next week -- >> monday is taboo until sunday. >> fair enough. get outside and enjoy the warm weather while we still have it relatively speaking. >> thank you. >>> federal safety leaders want truckers to hang up those cell phones. >> in a big way. ntsb has recommended banning cell ph
pacific can topping out at 59 today. -- pacifica topping out at 59 today. 83 for walnut creek. 77 napa. petaluma topping out at 77. 68 for millameda and san leandro. seven-day forecast showing that really we bottom out by friday. temperatures in the highway 70s inland by that point. saturday and sunday though, high pressure building back in. that's going to bring those temperatures back to the 80s in our inland locations and then the start of next week will look very different to what we're --...