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this section of sloat before turning on to skyline boulevard and finally, it is directly across from the zoo. it speaks understanding that even before the pandemic, the uic went out of business. but now they are proposing a major expansion with many upscale amenities. this is despite the neighborhood experiencing a significant demographic shift at one time, district four was heavily irish . this is no longer the case either in district four or citywide. this district four is still heavily working class, which is inconsistent with the proposed project. this suv would only be the second study in district four with the terrible street restaurant subdistrict suv being the first. both the bulk and sud request would set a precedent and a potential ripple effect onto adjacent sites. therefore speak strongly urges the commission not to approve the study, as this seems to be a recent addition not to approve the lcp permit and not to approve the floor area ratio and bulk exemptions of the sea. thank you. i'm a resident of the sunset district and it's ironic that the street address for the iris
this section of sloat before turning on to skyline boulevard and finally, it is directly across from the zoo. it speaks understanding that even before the pandemic, the uic went out of business. but now they are proposing a major expansion with many upscale amenities. this is despite the neighborhood experiencing a significant demographic shift at one time, district four was heavily irish . this is no longer the case either in district four or citywide. this district four is still heavily...
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. >> flyshaker pool was a public pool located on sloat boulevard near great highway. it operated from 1925 to 1971 and was one of the largest pools in the world. after decades of use, less people visited. the pool deteriorated and was demolished in 2000. built by herbert flyshaker, pumps from the pacific ocean that were filtered and heated filled the pool. aside from the recreational activities, many schools held swim meets there. the delia flyshaker memorial building was on the west side of the pool. it had locker rooms with a sun room and mini hospital. in 1995, a storm damaged one of the pipes that flowed to the ocean. maintenance was not met, and the pool had to close. in 1999, the pool was filled with sand and gravel. in 2000, the space became a spot for the san francisco zoo. these are some memories that many families remember swimming at flyshaker pool. >>> i'm currently an h2 firefighter for the san francisco fire department. i served active duty in the navy. i wanted something that was going to be in the medical field, but not necessarily stay in a hospital s
. >> flyshaker pool was a public pool located on sloat boulevard near great highway. it operated from 1925 to 1971 and was one of the largest pools in the world. after decades of use, less people visited. the pool deteriorated and was demolished in 2000. built by herbert flyshaker, pumps from the pacific ocean that were filtered and heated filled the pool. aside from the recreational activities, many schools held swim meets there. the delia flyshaker memorial building was on the west side...
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[applause] [applause] >> flyshaker pool was a public pool located on sloat boulevard near great highway. it operated from 1925 to 1971 and was one of the largest pools in the world. after decades of use, less people visited. the pool deteriorated and was demolished in 2000. built by herbert flyshaker, pumps from the pacific ocean that were filtered and heated filled the pool. aside from the recreational activities, many schools held swim meets there. the delia flyshaker memorial building was on the west side of the pool. it had locker rooms with a sun room and mini hospital. in 1995, a storm damaged one of the pipes that flowed to the ocean. maintenance was not met, and the pool had to close. in 1999, the pool was filled with sand and gravel. in 2000, the space became a spot for the san francisco zoo. these are some memories that many families remember swimming at flyshaker pool. >> there is a lot of unique characteristics about visitation valley. it is a unique part of the city. >> we are off in a corner of the city against the san francisco county line 101 on one side. vis station val
[applause] [applause] >> flyshaker pool was a public pool located on sloat boulevard near great highway. it operated from 1925 to 1971 and was one of the largest pools in the world. after decades of use, less people visited. the pool deteriorated and was demolished in 2000. built by herbert flyshaker, pumps from the pacific ocean that were filtered and heated filled the pool. aside from the recreational activities, many schools held swim meets there. the delia flyshaker memorial building...
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there is a whole report on south of sloat i will save that for another day. and i hope that provides information but i'm happy top provide more on funding if you like. thank you. very interesting. question, is it not snaenl any way? surely there must be a season or 2 there is more wind and more sand blows. public works are we out there on a regular schedule or like clearing storm drains in the winter. is is seasonal in terments of resource needed. >> it does vary on the year. this past year when we have, lot of rip that helps keep it down the work was mostly after the riseny season. it is pick up now. other years the winter has been a big time we have had wind. temperature depends on the year and the amount of wind and rain we are getting. when it is windsy we don't go to try to remove sand. both for safety reasons and it is not makes no sense. if it is blowing back at you as you are clearing. >> are there questions on this topic for director short before she continues with her report. >> thank you. condition. >> next upipmented give you a quick update on our
there is a whole report on south of sloat i will save that for another day. and i hope that provides information but i'm happy top provide more on funding if you like. thank you. very interesting. question, is it not snaenl any way? surely there must be a season or 2 there is more wind and more sand blows. public works are we out there on a regular schedule or like clearing storm drains in the winter. is is seasonal in terments of resource needed. >> it does vary on the year. this past...
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. >> flyshaker pool was a public pool located on sloat boulevard near great highway. it operated from 1925 to 1971 and was one of the largest pools in the world. after decades of use, less people visited. the pool deteriorated and was demolished in 2000. built by herbert flyshaker, pumps from the pacific ocean that were filtered and heated filled the pool. aside from the recreational activities, many schools held swim meets there. the delia flyshaker memorial building was on the west side of the pool. it had locker rooms with a sun room and mini hospital. in 1995, a storm damaged one of the pipes that flowed to the ocean. maintenance was not met, and the pool had to close. in 1999, the pool was filled with sand and gravel. in 2000, the space became a spot for the san francisco zoo. these are some memories that many families remember swimming at flyshaker pool. >> who doesn't love cable cars? charging emissions and we're free which we're proud of you know, it's not much free left in the world anymore so we managed to do that through donations and through our gift shops
. >> flyshaker pool was a public pool located on sloat boulevard near great highway. it operated from 1925 to 1971 and was one of the largest pools in the world. after decades of use, less people visited. the pool deteriorated and was demolished in 2000. built by herbert flyshaker, pumps from the pacific ocean that were filtered and heated filled the pool. aside from the recreational activities, many schools held swim meets there. the delia flyshaker memorial building was on the west side...