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the guidelines are very specific as to what triggers the need for recirculation. if we find it is significant impact on a substantial increase in the severity of an impact, a feasible alternative or a mitigation measure with less impact of the sponsor declines, or it the draft eir was so fundamentally and that it there could not be meaningful public comment. we believe that none of those thresholds have been reached, that there is not a need to recirculate the document. in addition to the alternatives of the back of the book, the draft described a project of 165 dwelling units, 420 parking spaces, four tennis courts, swimming pools on top of the athletic facility and newly- rated open space. there is also a project variant, which is it to burst -- reduced version of the project. it is 400 parking spaces. no tennis courses. these are all fully described. i also want to point out we have provided you with a drought certification motion. that motion is a standard motion that describes the process, a key dates involved, the findings of a significant impact. because th
the guidelines are very specific as to what triggers the need for recirculation. if we find it is significant impact on a substantial increase in the severity of an impact, a feasible alternative or a mitigation measure with less impact of the sponsor declines, or it the draft eir was so fundamentally and that it there could not be meaningful public comment. we believe that none of those thresholds have been reached, that there is not a need to recirculate the document. in addition to the...
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the hot water recirculates right in here, the sludge recirculates in here. the sludge sometimes has rags in it. all we want to do is go around the clean the rags. let me show you how. take the slide hammer, go all the way through the back, go around. >> got you. >> during the real rainy season, how does that change the way dealing with this job? is it a lot more stuff in there? . >> what we do, charles, we do this quarterly. every four months we go around and clean all the heat exchangers so we don't have a large build up. . >> go around? . >> yeah. (sound of hammering). >> what i'm trying to do, charles, is always pull it out on the low stroke. >> right. so you are not, like, flying out. now talk about clean up. . >> then where does this stuff get deposited? . >> we're going to dump it in a debris box and it will go back to the plant. >> if you think back, the romans came up with a system of plumbing that allowed us it use water to transport waste away from the hub of civilization, which enabled cities to grow. . >> you have a large bowl, a drive motor and
the hot water recirculates right in here, the sludge recirculates in here. the sludge sometimes has rags in it. all we want to do is go around the clean the rags. let me show you how. take the slide hammer, go all the way through the back, go around. >> got you. >> during the real rainy season, how does that change the way dealing with this job? is it a lot more stuff in there? . >> what we do, charles, we do this quarterly. every four months we go around and clean all the...
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it gets recirculated to provide opportunities for other industries.t's there are a lot of restaurants that are full- service restaurants that have bars -- >> there are a lot of breast route -- and what restaurants are full service, for those significant number of restaurants that have both, the restaurant category that includes restaurants with bars. >> absolutely. all the restaurants have an alcohol license. supervisor wiener: right, but sometimes it is not just a bar where people are waiting to be seated, but a destination bar, still considered a restaurant? >> it would be. it might be bigger than it would appear at first glance. any bar that serve food would be classified as such. supervisor wiener: thank you. >> we estimated that might like businesses contributed a minimum of $55 million per year in tax revenue to the general fund. they were readily able to come up with these estimates by looking at the sales table, but there is an additional amount that comes from things we could not quantify it, like property tax payments and fees paid to the ci
it gets recirculated to provide opportunities for other industries.t's there are a lot of restaurants that are full- service restaurants that have bars -- >> there are a lot of breast route -- and what restaurants are full service, for those significant number of restaurants that have both, the restaurant category that includes restaurants with bars. >> absolutely. all the restaurants have an alcohol license. supervisor wiener: right, but sometimes it is not just a bar where people...
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it must be revised to provide adequate information and the recirculated to love the public to review this augmented information. eop respectfully request the commission take no action until the significant deficiencies are corrected. the serious flaws in the project are remedied, and the concerns of community groups and other stakeholders are resolved. and legally adequate notice of the proposed actions are given. thank you. >> danielle delaney, helen johnson, and roger wong. >> hello. i'm susan mccullough. i am a longtime district 3 network. i am here today to speak on behalf of north beach neighbors and individuals. i think you hear a different point of view from me. no. pete shaorth beach neighbors supports the project. according to the eir, the project will provide three times out for recreation space, exceeding the requirements of the city planning code. we think this will reconnect to the waterfront issue you have heard from some of the people today. it is also an for the project sponsors have reached out to the community and have tried to make changes with their project. we th
it must be revised to provide adequate information and the recirculated to love the public to review this augmented information. eop respectfully request the commission take no action until the significant deficiencies are corrected. the serious flaws in the project are remedied, and the concerns of community groups and other stakeholders are resolved. and legally adequate notice of the proposed actions are given. thank you. >> danielle delaney, helen johnson, and roger wong. >>...
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are not a chain bashing organization tree we like to highlight that for every $100 spent, $68 recirculates in the local community. the same 100 at a chain, $43. in 2007 we commissioned a study to see what would happen if san franciscans shifted their spending from chains to local stores trade we did not consider the internet which takes all the -- almost all the local money out. a shift in 10% would create 1300 new jobs and to run million dollars -- dollars in increased activity. i would like to serve on the small business -- business commission to help promote the local first efforts. it is important the board have a store that is a brick and mortar retail store from. there are thousands, probably tens of thousands in san francisco and i am not sure their voices are heard. kypykykkykykykkk get away. i have a supportive family, to partners at the store and a great staff which would allow me the time to serve. that is it if you have any questions. i am happy to tell you more. >> i havsupervisor kim: i have o your store and it is an iconic business. i was impressed with your application and
are not a chain bashing organization tree we like to highlight that for every $100 spent, $68 recirculates in the local community. the same 100 at a chain, $43. in 2007 we commissioned a study to see what would happen if san franciscans shifted their spending from chains to local stores trade we did not consider the internet which takes all the -- almost all the local money out. a shift in 10% would create 1300 new jobs and to run million dollars -- dollars in increased activity. i would like...
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and they are recirculating the air out of the system at a very high rate. >> one of the requirementsf heating and vent lating is that you put fresh air in to mix. you you have to have fresh air. it's very finely tuned how much fresh air and how much -- and the new california energy code standards are very strict as to exactly how you balance it so you don't have to use too much heat or too much cooling power in these buildings. >> yes. and a libera little bit of a ner too is they can pressure nuance, the building is at a higher pressure than outside. all buildings have little leak points. if they want they can pressurize this building slightly higher than the pressure on the outside such as this air is being pushed out as opposed to the outside air being sucked in. >> and speaking of pressure san diego, one thinpressurization, e stairs, not just an elevator. have you to have stairs in case of an emergency. >> can you see one of them because see that sign? >> right over there, exit sign. one of the things they do in stairs is to provide a protected environment so that people will not
and they are recirculating the air out of the system at a very high rate. >> one of the requirementsf heating and vent lating is that you put fresh air in to mix. you you have to have fresh air. it's very finely tuned how much fresh air and how much -- and the new california energy code standards are very strict as to exactly how you balance it so you don't have to use too much heat or too much cooling power in these buildings. >> yes. and a libera little bit of a ner too is they...
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those hundreds of billions of dollars being recirculated here in america, that means harnessing alternativerces like the wind and the solar and the biomass and the geothermal. >> the sarah palin/john mccain energy policy, the algae as fuel idea, that has had republicans like mike pence and darrell issa and senator mike johans requesting department of energy grants to research algae as fuel, in an election year, that's got to be all crazy democratic nonsense. drill, baby, drill. drill, baby, drill. in a year when gas prices really are high, and that really could have an impact on the election, it might be time to ask somebody who actually knows about this stuff whether or not we have any chance at all of the politics around energy getting even marginally less stupid anytime soon. joining us now is dan dicker, he is a cnbc contributor. he's the author of the book "oil's endless bid." he's an energy analyst with more than 25 years oil trading experience. mr. dicker, thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> is there any substantiative reason why biofuels, alternative energy
those hundreds of billions of dollars being recirculated here in america, that means harnessing alternativerces like the wind and the solar and the biomass and the geothermal. >> the sarah palin/john mccain energy policy, the algae as fuel idea, that has had republicans like mike pence and darrell issa and senator mike johans requesting department of energy grants to research algae as fuel, in an election year, that's got to be all crazy democratic nonsense. drill, baby, drill. drill,...
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so there's still a lot of life left in that ipad and we wanted to get it recirculated into the ebay marketplace so that other customers had an opportunity to get an ipad 2 at a great price. >> reporter: ebay is offering up to $200 for broken ipads. but the top dollar offer expires saturday at midnight. after that you can still trade them in. you might not get as much. >>> for more information about the ebay buy-back as well as the toyota recalls, head to cbssf.com/consumerwatch. >> thank you. >>> jeremy lin's old teammate shoots to stardom. what this bay area native helped his team do for the first time in 60 years. that's in two minutes. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, college basketball court. now an athlete from the norh >>> this tomb of year heroes are made on the college basketball court. now an athlete from the north bay is taking his turn in the spotlight. patrick sedillo reports. >> first of all winning more games and sharing the title and then having our own title this year and jeremy doing so well in the nba. >> reporter: for the first time in 66 years, harvard a school not necessarily known for ba
so there's still a lot of life left in that ipad and we wanted to get it recirculated into the ebay marketplace so that other customers had an opportunity to get an ipad 2 at a great price. >> reporter: ebay is offering up to $200 for broken ipads. but the top dollar offer expires saturday at midnight. after that you can still trade them in. you might not get as much. >>> for more information about the ebay buy-back as well as the toyota recalls, head to cbssf.com/consumerwatch....
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part of the reasons interest rates remained low for so long was the global imbalance and recirculationchina's foreign-exchange that created be alan greenspan conundrum. it was a complete fallacy -- economics tells us you go through business cycles. at some point, a shock will hate you and it will cause an unwinding of balances. as we had lower and stable inflation rates, there was a greater willingness to extend credit and there was a push for a low yield environment that many people going up the risk curve. ultimately what was happening was as imbalances built up, the fed lowered interest rates which increased the credit bubble. we have a credible but it wasn't just a credible for the united states. >> you have much, much stronger regulations. >> when the housing bubble in the u.s. collapsed, and was the unwinding of accesses and one of the core reasons the canadian financial system weathered the storm so well was that the number of regulators is much smaller and can coordinate with each other. there are only five institutions overseeing the system. you could get people in the room an
part of the reasons interest rates remained low for so long was the global imbalance and recirculationchina's foreign-exchange that created be alan greenspan conundrum. it was a complete fallacy -- economics tells us you go through business cycles. at some point, a shock will hate you and it will cause an unwinding of balances. as we had lower and stable inflation rates, there was a greater willingness to extend credit and there was a push for a low yield environment that many people going up...