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has been carefully shaped, pushed back by the department department, relative to openings on the public stairsnd i personally believe, that as we know, trees on private lots, unless they are landmarked trees. it rarely happens on private lots. they are not under our approval to use or denial -- or deny. i have to support this project as proposed. it is suggested we do not take d.r. and approve the project. that is a motion. >> president hillis: commissioner richards? his ph just a question for mr winslow. it's what we have in the pocket of the revised project where they got rid of some windows? >> yes. >> commissioner richards: oh, k. is there a second. >> president hillis: their wives. >> clerk: if there is nothing further, there is a motion that has been seconded to not take d.r. and approve the project as proposed. [roll call] so moved. that motion passes unanimously 7 -0. that will place us in item ten. please note on april 19th, 2018, after hearing and closing public comment, you continued this matter where it was subsequently continued again to today by a vote of 7-0. as this is the seco
has been carefully shaped, pushed back by the department department, relative to openings on the public stairsnd i personally believe, that as we know, trees on private lots, unless they are landmarked trees. it rarely happens on private lots. they are not under our approval to use or denial -- or deny. i have to support this project as proposed. it is suggested we do not take d.r. and approve the project. that is a motion. >> president hillis: commissioner richards? his ph just a...
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public buildings out of a modern look to them. they covered the beautiful front entrance and stairs leading into the courthouse with glass and aluminum enclosure. ruining the effect of the beautiful courthouse. so around 1995 or so, the county allocated money and decided they a big restoration that took off the non-historic additions and brought it back to the beautiful structure you see today. and wanted to talk a little bit about the founding of flagstaff. liesaphically, flagstaff along the 36 parallel of latitude. that parallel from albuquerque to los angeles, was chosen for the route of the second transcontinental railroad. in 1880. building west it reached flagstaff in 1882 and is the reason why flagstaff is here. once a railroad depot was established and transportation along the railroad line -- the atlantic and pacific railroad, that is the reason for the founding of the town in 1882. soon after that, a chicago industrialist realized the forest alln the huge around flagstaff. for timber production. out, brought a lumber mill established it. right after the railroad got here. and began cutting trees and milling lumber. and that
public buildings out of a modern look to them. they covered the beautiful front entrance and stairs leading into the courthouse with glass and aluminum enclosure. ruining the effect of the beautiful courthouse. so around 1995 or so, the county allocated money and decided they a big restoration that took off the non-historic additions and brought it back to the beautiful structure you see today. and wanted to talk a little bit about the founding of flagstaff. liesaphically, flagstaff along the...
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collaborated with the secret police was made public the name left for lent appeared with the code name for nick the scandal would haunt him forever. through the stairs you must get through this he's jewish to go through the above you don't want severus from friends of your study. when i let you know that i made some mistakes but not the ones that were later fabricated i made mistakes because of my ignorance i hereby state that the document was not a cooperation agreement nor was it a payroll for. pac. i could have given them false hope so i told them that i had enough i was tired you know some market concluded valencia could become an agent. not on gas however. when we started fighting for independent unions when we stood as one in august if you find the tiniest flaw in my reputation then i ask of you please do not let me leave this room. if i betrayed anyone with my words my thinking or my deeds and that you would then let me not leave this room. has the most of you in every meeting i had a clear purpose for before i went i always asked the government and other ministers to make a list of the objectives before going to the deceived so they made lis
collaborated with the secret police was made public the name left for lent appeared with the code name for nick the scandal would haunt him forever. through the stairs you must get through this he's jewish to go through the above you don't want severus from friends of your study. when i let you know that i made some mistakes but not the ones that were later fabricated i made mistakes because of my ignorance i hereby state that the document was not a cooperation agreement nor was it a payroll...
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other family members and other members of the public, someone would have to take the position and skbrujump in from this dans position at the bottom of the stairs and talk. he began talking to the man as other officers provided cover, including members of ingleside station who were here to support officer anderson, including officer johnny hong who was also on scene and a member of the c.i.t. team, released officer anderson had such rapport, all he had to do was stand back and allow the situation to develop. officer anderson was able to establish rapport with the suspect by utilizing communication skills and engaging the suspect. soon after, officer anderson was able to reason with the suspect that the father had nothing to do with the situation and the suspect let him go. instead of trying to rush up the stairs, they decided to wait and allow the discussions to continue. officer anderson demonstrated empathy for the suspect's condition rather than looking down on him and judging him and the actions that he had taken, officer anderson convinced him that peacefully resolving the situation was the best option and he could get the mental health si
other family members and other members of the public, someone would have to take the position and skbrujump in from this dans position at the bottom of the stairs and talk. he began talking to the man as other officers provided cover, including members of ingleside station who were here to support officer anderson, including officer johnny hong who was also on scene and a member of the c.i.t. team, released officer anderson had such rapport, all he had to do was stand back and allow the...
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stair type that women are not good at math. kat: i got good grades but i had to work hard. but public speaking, i'm clearly a natural.reg: true. [applause] people do have anxiety -- i had inside of eight about flying and i got over that with drugs and alcohol but the thing is anybody can say anxiety now and use that to get out of anything. life is anxiety. >> the word protest for this whole thing is -- if everyone protest everything and not liking something out as a protest but it's funny because it makes it sound more hypocritical or ironic and i hate public speaking in front of people. that's why i got this sign in and marching around in this crowd and yelling at everyone and looking at me. it's so true. for rallies it will be a super awkward because then everyone is still around and at the podium and the like no, you go talk. you go talk. note, you do it. kat: i just member i did start an anti- mass protests in first grade but i had to go to the principal's office. the behavior was not rewarded. greg: you know, -- you've done pretty scary things and public speaking according to studies people prefer to die and spe
stair type that women are not good at math. kat: i got good grades but i had to work hard. but public speaking, i'm clearly a natural.reg: true. [applause] people do have anxiety -- i had inside of eight about flying and i got over that with drugs and alcohol but the thing is anybody can say anxiety now and use that to get out of anything. life is anxiety. >> the word protest for this whole thing is -- if everyone protest everything and not liking something out as a protest but it's funny...
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public comment is closed. commissioners. commissioner veronese. >> commissioner veronese: i wanted to -- we had as was mentioned, our second annual stair climb this last saturday. i know chief, you had a family event in tahoe and you couldn't make it. but i know you are a big supporter and you were there last year and were able to say some words. i want to thank the department for its role in success of that program through the climbers and especially through chief zanoff and chief cochran. you guys are stellar. you are a huge asset to this department, to this city and the way that the event went off in large part was a huge success to how well organized this department is. and i really wanted to thank you very much for your efforts and the efforts of the department and support of the chief and chief gonzales as well. i want to point out that chief cochran -- i mean, chief nicholson was there. she did the climb. thank you so much. you are a huge personality. you beat me. [laughter] >> commissioner veronese: that will not happen again. but i appreciate -- >> president cleaveland: oh yes, it will. >> commissioner veronese: it may actually happen ag
public comment is closed. commissioners. commissioner veronese. >> commissioner veronese: i wanted to -- we had as was mentioned, our second annual stair climb this last saturday. i know chief, you had a family event in tahoe and you couldn't make it. but i know you are a big supporter and you were there last year and were able to say some words. i want to thank the department for its role in success of that program through the climbers and especially through chief zanoff and chief...
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on saying we're going to let this woman tell her stair, we need to hear her story, his tweets this morning were more in line with what the general publice to expect to be his original take judging how he's dealt with other people he's supported who have come under fire, roy moore, that he usually does not believe the woman. this is the first time he cast doubt on her story. it all creates an atmosphere which makes her perhaps more scared to testify which is what the republicans are hoping for. one more political angle here is that grassley now has to decide does he give her an extension of a day like she's requesting or does he call for the hearings on monday. if he does, is there another avenue she takes, a tv interview, i don't know. that's something he has to factor in too. >> leave us with that question at the end of her comments. all right, ron. as apolitically as you can, are these deadlines, in fact, absolutely arbitrary? what would normal look like if such a thing existed, and what do we make of the quote from the majority leader. >> we're in the 11th hour, and it's a complete arbitrary deadline. a reporter pointed out over the
on saying we're going to let this woman tell her stair, we need to hear her story, his tweets this morning were more in line with what the general publice to expect to be his original take judging how he's dealt with other people he's supported who have come under fire, roy moore, that he usually does not believe the woman. this is the first time he cast doubt on her story. it all creates an atmosphere which makes her perhaps more scared to testify which is what the republicans are hoping for....
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stairs and improvements to accessibility including conversion of rest rooms to wheelchair accessibility rest rooms. these are all being designed, bid, and constructed in partnership with the department of public works, and i just want to mention that we've coordinated the scope and planned the work with the shipyard trust for the arts, and i want to acknowledge marty mckee, the board president of s.t.a.r., who is present in the audience. so the need for the time extensions to grant number four and five arose because ocii has been collaborating with the department of public works, the fire department, and the building of department inspection to identify a feasible scope of improvements which we can accomplish within our budget and will be accepted by city departments and we won't be required to add additional items to comply with codes. as a result, we went beyond our original schedule, and we now need to seek a grant extension, and your action today would authorize the executive director to enter into amendments granting that extension by up to 42 months. the next steps we plan to take, this fall, we expect to receive approval of the grant extensions from the e.d.a. and execute those extensi
stairs and improvements to accessibility including conversion of rest rooms to wheelchair accessibility rest rooms. these are all being designed, bid, and constructed in partnership with the department of public works, and i just want to mention that we've coordinated the scope and planned the work with the shipyard trust for the arts, and i want to acknowledge marty mckee, the board president of s.t.a.r., who is present in the audience. so the need for the time extensions to grant number four...
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public policies affect individual freedom. we want to know how the government impinges on peoples economic freedom, on their businesses through regulation, for example, and interpersonal stairs, the quote-unquote bedroom issues. now of course it's not just academic exercise their that oo look at freedom because freedom is valuable for its own sake. but we also do want to look at how freedom ethics of the things that we care about. so, for example, economic health, economic prosperity. how freedom might impact our wallets. wills want to look at how it might impact movement across the united states in terms of migration patterns. we can do this with our study, and one of the things we think is really valuable about the study is we provided this massive data set now i goes on the way back to 2000. think about about all those years multiplied by 230 variables times 50 states. one of the things we've seen is scholars and policy analyst have used that didn't stop all kind of things we can anticipate. in other words, kind of creating a spontaneous order around data, kind of data informed social science analysis. we think that's a value to this. we hope other people would use that d
public policies affect individual freedom. we want to know how the government impinges on peoples economic freedom, on their businesses through regulation, for example, and interpersonal stairs, the quote-unquote bedroom issues. now of course it's not just academic exercise their that oo look at freedom because freedom is valuable for its own sake. but we also do want to look at how freedom ethics of the things that we care about. so, for example, economic health, economic prosperity. how...
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public buildings ought to have a more shall we say modern look to them. and so they cover the front entrance, the beautiful front entrance and the stairs leading into the courthousewith big glass and aluminum and closures area and really ruined the whole affect of the beautiful courthouse. though then along about 1995 or so, the johnny allocated money and decided they wanted to do a big restoration. a top off all those non-historic additions and brought it back to the beautiful structure that you see today. >> so i want to talk a little bit about the founding of flagstaff. flagstaff geographically lies along the 35th parallel of latitude. that parallel was chosen for the route of the second transcontinental railroad. and that began building less in albuquerque in 1880. it reached flagstaff in 1882. and it's really the reason why flagstaff is here. once a railroad people was established and transportation was possible, all along the railroad line, that was in those days the atlantic and pacific railroad . that is the reason for the founding of the town. in 1882. >> soon after that, a chicago industrialist edward ayer realized the potential in this huge ponderosa p
public buildings ought to have a more shall we say modern look to them. and so they cover the front entrance, the beautiful front entrance and the stairs leading into the courthousewith big glass and aluminum and closures area and really ruined the whole affect of the beautiful courthouse. though then along about 1995 or so, the johnny allocated money and decided they wanted to do a big restoration. a top off all those non-historic additions and brought it back to the beautiful structure that...
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people decided that particular public buildings ought to have a modern look to them so they covered the front entrance, beautiful front entrance, and the stairs leading into the courthouse with big glass and aluminum enclosure and really built jesuit the whole effect of the beautiful courthouse. along about 1995 or so, the county allocated money and decided they wanted to do a big took off all of the non-historic traditions and brought it back to the beautiful structure that you see today. i want to talk a little about the founding of flagstaff. flagstaff geographically lies along the 35th parallel of latitude. the parallel from albuquerque, new mexico, to los angeles, was chosen from the second transcontinental railroad and that began building west from albuquerque in 1880. we reached flagstaff in 1882, and it is really the reason why flagstaff is here. once a railroad depot was established and transportation was possible all on the railroad line, and in those days, that was the atlantic and pacific is the reason for the founding of the town in 1882. soon after that, a chicago industrialist, edward, realized potential in this huge pine fores
people decided that particular public buildings ought to have a modern look to them so they covered the front entrance, beautiful front entrance, and the stairs leading into the courthouse with big glass and aluminum enclosure and really built jesuit the whole effect of the beautiful courthouse. along about 1995 or so, the county allocated money and decided they wanted to do a big took off all of the non-historic traditions and brought it back to the beautiful structure that you see today. i...
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people rely on cars for transportation and at work and in public places, more people go straight to the escalators or lift rather than taking the stairs shift about how we live our life, how we move, how we can see, how we work and all of these aspects. thank you. i thought that yesterday, i was on an escalator and there was a sign at the lift and the little sigh next it said take the stairs instead. i didn't, but i will do it today. i think. having been on ajourney didn't, but i will do it today. i think. having been on a journey with sport, it is all about, for me, starting with small steps. running for one minute, walking for one minute. taking the lift, whatever it is. just little steps. then it becomes a habit. i will take today. i will watch. at least once. here is matt with a look at this morning's weather. with legs like mine, every step is a small step. not a bad start if you are walking into work. this is sunrise around the murray firth. some of you are waking up to showers and rain outside your window. this is the scene at the moment across east anglia and the south—east. h efty east anglia and the south—east. hefty downpou
people rely on cars for transportation and at work and in public places, more people go straight to the escalators or lift rather than taking the stairs shift about how we live our life, how we move, how we can see, how we work and all of these aspects. thank you. i thought that yesterday, i was on an escalator and there was a sign at the lift and the little sigh next it said take the stairs instead. i didn't, but i will do it today. i think. having been on ajourney didn't, but i will do it...