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one was the review and approval of an interpretive display for the site occupied by the roache buildingt the intersection of mission and 15th street. the building was demolished to make way for 181 off street parking spaces. the project was reviewed and cleared through ceqa in 2000 by this commission and one of the mitigation measures outlined in the final environmental impact report was the creation of an interpretive display that was publicly accessible, that outlined not only the history of the roache building, which was an important lithography and printing business in the city but the building functioned as a social hall for the german-american community. it was meant to cover all of the history of the building and be located with adjacent to a public right of way. the historic preservation review commission reviewed the content and found it to be adequate however the design, which includes a series of printed ceramic tiles, they felt was disruptive to the content on the interpretive display. while they did approve the content and the location, they did ask the project sponsor to c
one was the review and approval of an interpretive display for the site occupied by the roache buildingt the intersection of mission and 15th street. the building was demolished to make way for 181 off street parking spaces. the project was reviewed and cleared through ceqa in 2000 by this commission and one of the mitigation measures outlined in the final environmental impact report was the creation of an interpretive display that was publicly accessible, that outlined not only the history of...
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interpretive display that was publicly accessible, that outlined not only the history of the roache building which was an important lithography and printing business in the city but the building functioned as a social hall for the german-american community. it was meant to cover all of the history of the building and be located with adjacent to a public right of way. the historic preservation review commission reviewed the content and found it to be adequate however the design, which includes a series of printed ceramic tiles, they felt was disruptive to the content on the interpretive display. while they did approve the content and the location, they did ask the project sponsor to continue working with the planning department on either a suitable material to properly display the information, or to redesign the interpretive display to better follow the ceramic tiles that are being proposed as the mounting mechanism for the display. the second item is the commission provided recommendation on a mills act contract for 201 buchanan. this is the nightingale house on buchanan street near waller,
interpretive display that was publicly accessible, that outlined not only the history of the roache building which was an important lithography and printing business in the city but the building functioned as a social hall for the german-american community. it was meant to cover all of the history of the building and be located with adjacent to a public right of way. the historic preservation review commission reviewed the content and found it to be adequate however the design, which includes a...
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one was the review and approval of an interpretive display for the site occupied by the roache building intersection of mission and 15th street. the building was demolished to make
one was the review and approval of an interpretive display for the site occupied by the roache building intersection of mission and 15th street. the building was demolished to make
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you have some more creative of roaches and more public-private partnership approaches, some of those maintenance needs might be solved by having private companies, and an build or maintain a historic golding, build a visitors center and then be able to recoup that investment. and that is a mechanism that works very well in the public-private contexts. looking at user fees. we are new situation today where everybody who is over 62 can go get a park pass for $10. they get them into every national park for the rest of their lives. my husband and i are very happy to be looking at that in our future. it doesn't make a whole lot of sense from the perspective of how to to do you best manage the parks and get the resources you need for managing parks. so the paper that is them our report today talks about many of the practical things and looks at many places where the public-private partnerships have been very beneficial in providing recreational amenities, and protecting the environment to resources of parks and some very practical things that the legislature could look at to see how they can avoid shutting down a park and instead continue to provide this recreatio
you have some more creative of roaches and more public-private partnership approaches, some of those maintenance needs might be solved by having private companies, and an build or maintain a historic golding, build a visitors center and then be able to recoup that investment. and that is a mechanism that works very well in the public-private contexts. looking at user fees. we are new situation today where everybody who is over 62 can go get a park pass for $10. they get them into every national...