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. >> the etc. ndow is a little bit confusing any more questions. >> the window there's a window downstairs. >> it is the bathroom window. >> it's a legal. >> it should be on the plan that he showed hopefully it shows there up to our knowledge their, their exist windows. >> it seems like everything jives. >> with that diagram. >> that diagram. >> on the pop out on the east side of the pop out because i, i have confused i thought that was windows open that side you're saying there's month no windows on the east side. >> along the south. >> south facing windows they're talking about that perhaps that east window. >> not on the pop out. >> sure got it that jives with what the gentleman said mr. put are a you agree. >> yes. that's jiefdz with the plans no windows on the east side that's my confusion with the dbi those windows having that the pop out having east facing windows. >> there's american people east facing window - well it didn't show on the plan. >> okay. >> it is probably the window that is be
. >> the etc. ndow is a little bit confusing any more questions. >> the window there's a window downstairs. >> it is the bathroom window. >> it's a legal. >> it should be on the plan that he showed hopefully it shows there up to our knowledge their, their exist windows. >> it seems like everything jives. >> with that diagram. >> that diagram. >> on the pop out on the east side of the pop out because i, i have confused i thought that was...
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to the exposure requirement it will be certain unit will not meet the requirement because of the corners etcand that will work out the way it does he don't want the courtyard encouraging modification of the unit requirement i want liveability to be the main driver i think you have all the tools you were great describing the possible architect what you can do with the main corridors all the tools are there so we would like to insure the greatest height i'll make a motion that is part to the beginning of the motion it commissioner richards formulated and that's all and the project has the support on all other levels >> to provide clarity to the commission our exposure requirement in the code are somewhat not as clear the project will have to have for exposure a 25 foot courtyards open the first and second and the courtyard open the third and fourth level that's how the projects has to respond to the dimension. >> may i ask, sir please confirm that's the interpretation of what the urban design team discussed and that meets their expectations. >> we didn't get into this specification we thought
to the exposure requirement it will be certain unit will not meet the requirement because of the corners etcand that will work out the way it does he don't want the courtyard encouraging modification of the unit requirement i want liveability to be the main driver i think you have all the tools you were great describing the possible architect what you can do with the main corridors all the tools are there so we would like to insure the greatest height i'll make a motion that is part to the...
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the beginning of scale. so manufacturing, scale etc. eve we will reach the so-called holy grail of a solar module costing 50 cents per walt. i believe we'll do that within a few years. we are well below $1 now heading towards 50 cents and maybe below. charlie: from solar? ernest: from solar. from a solar module. charlie: what does it cost today for what we use today? power plants? ernest: well, so a -- dependents on what the plant is. certainly a nuclear plant is maybe $5 per walt. charlie: wow. 50 cents versus $5? ernest: yeah. however, to be fair, the nuclear plant will run 90% of the time. the solar module will produce effectively say 20% of the time. but you go to a natural gas plants and you're talking $1 to $1.50 per walt. charlie: is solar energy a bridge? ernest: we have called it a bridge to low carbon. driven by market forces, natural gas is at a price point where it has displaced quite a bit of coal and in doing so lowered our carbon ecommissioner -- emissions. charlie: what are we using that for? ernest: a lot of it is an inc
the beginning of scale. so manufacturing, scale etc. eve we will reach the so-called holy grail of a solar module costing 50 cents per walt. i believe we'll do that within a few years. we are well below $1 now heading towards 50 cents and maybe below. charlie: from solar? ernest: from solar. from a solar module. charlie: what does it cost today for what we use today? power plants? ernest: well, so a -- dependents on what the plant is. certainly a nuclear plant is maybe $5 per walt. charlie:...
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integration so in order for the education program to be effective we have to integrate the vision zero language, etc. into everything we're doing with the engineering and policy work we need staff across the city whether in finance or engineering to see how vision zero impacts and see how they can bring the vision zero outcome to their day to day look and a variety of stakeholders whether business or community groups or schools, etc. trying to make sure we're toughing all the audience this brings us to the fun our funding needs education program is semi unique in that that is something - we've not had a multi year education program we're proposing to do something that didn't exist our budget this year is in the 2 and a half million dollars range for a program that costs four to $5 million to run one of the bigger asks we're showing all the vision zero i think that the point we'll make this is the startup program on top of the programs that are spend tens and thousands of million dollars so for the current budget year it is pretty small piece of the budget and we are very limited in the places we can
integration so in order for the education program to be effective we have to integrate the vision zero language, etc. into everything we're doing with the engineering and policy work we need staff across the city whether in finance or engineering to see how vision zero impacts and see how they can bring the vision zero outcome to their day to day look and a variety of stakeholders whether business or community groups or schools, etc. trying to make sure we're toughing all the audience this...
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medallion holder are required to drive and have expenses like gate fees and insurance and service on the vehicle, etc. so hence the distinction in terms of the a card renewable fees the drives have been hit hard financial because of the limits t and c on the streets it is facing challenges and working to understand what created the context in which under regulated t ncs can arrive historic problems of the taxi industry have been well documented and portion of the fragmented industry there are stakeholders groups the drivers, medallion holders and companies and over the years they've been fragmented and adversarial this is hard to get a consensus and to focus on the larger issues of improving the system and dpand taxi mode share it is difficult to patios a meaningful structural reform either one or two stakeholder groups oppose keys improvements such as the additional medallions and credit cards and the open taxi assess system. the stakeholders groups were acting rational and raising valid concerns from their self-interests but the whole it was difficult for the eco system and often we losing lose sig
medallion holder are required to drive and have expenses like gate fees and insurance and service on the vehicle, etc. so hence the distinction in terms of the a card renewable fees the drives have been hit hard financial because of the limits t and c on the streets it is facing challenges and working to understand what created the context in which under regulated t ncs can arrive historic problems of the taxi industry have been well documented and portion of the fragmented industry there are...
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coordinating council itself which brings in a variety of different departments people in the community labor etc. which is not integration effort >> so to make things better for seniors and people with disadvantage goal 3 to increase the access to services we want to highlight the aging and disability the sectioning connection organizations serving adult and having the connections between the two community that came from different places independent and aging adult services work together to create even though contexts as you recall we have this what we call the aging resource centers that model we switched labor from a model where we had a contract with on organization and that organization was the fiscal community services how do we best serve the entire san francisco and the neighborhood and with better access we decides to go to a model we funded organizations geographically and gave each of organization point a a staff person and included for the first time lgbt community and disability community like their own community we're fund like 8 organizations for this work we are very careful track
coordinating council itself which brings in a variety of different departments people in the community labor etc. which is not integration effort >> so to make things better for seniors and people with disadvantage goal 3 to increase the access to services we want to highlight the aging and disability the sectioning connection organizations serving adult and having the connections between the two community that came from different places independent and aging adult services work together...
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don't want to take away all the good work by supervisor chiu i've sat here painful listening to the data, etcwe don't is reliable data that's the issue important one area we need to focus on the bad actors how do euphoric on the bad actors you have to get reliable data the planning recommendation for hosting platforms lies the valid register number is the lynch pin the protective analyze report you'll hosting platforms need to have a valid register before lisa house i think there are different listing models i get that from hosting platforms so have it this will level the playing field for all hosting platforms is drives good and efficient enforcement and good plo seattle and seal beach is trying to do this we need to do it for the actresses that don't want to cooperate let's the city attorney shut them down we can prepare the city and the platforms and the hosts and outline compliance and everyone get time to adapt this is moving forward with that new type of arrangement i want to say complaint based systems terrible idea usual pushing your enforcement into me that's a bad idea and has got t
don't want to take away all the good work by supervisor chiu i've sat here painful listening to the data, etcwe don't is reliable data that's the issue important one area we need to focus on the bad actors how do euphoric on the bad actors you have to get reliable data the planning recommendation for hosting platforms lies the valid register number is the lynch pin the protective analyze report you'll hosting platforms need to have a valid register before lisa house i think there are different...
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before they're built and just it by the residential guidelines, the special situations with the neighbors, etc. worker here we have an exist illegal project if it was legal we wouldn't be here i think this the pardon the person the dr requester before i go on this is not about a long guilty whether she lived there the fact your recent immigrants has nothing to do with with that case it is what it is i think it is we licenses listened to the evidence i think my fellow commissioners, i thought about it i have to put my sever into the dr requesters shoes the permit was pulled in 2010 and the family that was dr requested i'm trying to give you every benefit of the district 4 doubt maybe he didn't know the process but you know the process and get a permit and you built much bigger than your permit and resulted no suspensions you - i honestly think legal listing the project is awarding lawfulness behavior. >> i'm sorry. >> i think we had a similar situation a few months ago on russian hill a stair build in the 9 hundred this family built the project not something you inherited that comes into my dec
before they're built and just it by the residential guidelines, the special situations with the neighbors, etc. worker here we have an exist illegal project if it was legal we wouldn't be here i think this the pardon the person the dr requester before i go on this is not about a long guilty whether she lived there the fact your recent immigrants has nothing to do with with that case it is what it is i think it is we licenses listened to the evidence i think my fellow commissioners, i thought...
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it ruins unit cohesion and effectiveness of the military, etc. get with it -- we have had decades of military units. if no one said anything shouldn't they be on trial for misleading the country in such an important way? we are talking about direct combat support units who are absolutely crucial to those fighting on the front lines. by the way, that distinction these days in modern worker is the everyday killers every -- anyway. we have plenty of experience on integration of combat units internationally as well. so far, and megan would know where it -- more about this in the, but what i'm seeing is her for two as or dismissed as anecdotal these days. we do not have enough cases to make it really quantitative. we are seeing very little negativity in those studies. what you hear first of all is usually it is an absolute nonissue. it does not matter at all. she perform the job great. she became one of the guys. i do not see why sex or gender has anything to do with this. that is the first reaction. when you program a little bit they will actually ack
it ruins unit cohesion and effectiveness of the military, etc. get with it -- we have had decades of military units. if no one said anything shouldn't they be on trial for misleading the country in such an important way? we are talking about direct combat support units who are absolutely crucial to those fighting on the front lines. by the way, that distinction these days in modern worker is the everyday killers every -- anyway. we have plenty of experience on integration of combat units...
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and read the literature, etc. etc. >> host: though over 20 years later after the murder. is latasha harlins remembered in any way? >> guest: in many ways. people who were born in after her don't really remember but those who were alive to remember they will save the girl who was killed over orange juice or do you remember baby? baby was the small puppy that was kicked and abused by his owner who was also korean o witness called the police and he was there rests given 30 days in jail that sentence was pronounced about one month before the sentence of mrs. su they would say baby was formed to and the odor rightfully so was sent to jail but latasha harlins was shot in that back of the head and a person did not receive any jail time at all. how can a dog be kicked but a black girl could be killed and a person found guilty with no jail time battle? people also remember mrs. su because in august there was a rumor that she had another convenience store in south central and the community was outraged sending out fliers they were threatening to boycott. but it turns out she was cu
and read the literature, etc. etc. >> host: though over 20 years later after the murder. is latasha harlins remembered in any way? >> guest: in many ways. people who were born in after her don't really remember but those who were alive to remember they will save the girl who was killed over orange juice or do you remember baby? baby was the small puppy that was kicked and abused by his owner who was also korean o witness called the police and he was there rests given 30 days in jail...
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to make sure for instance, in their functioning before january 19th that the business license was received from january 19th, etc. the planning department is checking using those documents to make sure their complying with the amnesty program. >> so the clearance of the dpw as of those conditions may not be acceptable to the planning department potentially because they've gone through the dpw and successfully gone through that process. >> in terms of the - >> the compliance with those conditions probably can you have a turn out down from the planning department and if they don't comply with the requirements potentially. >> okay. the these compliance that you mentioning are they additional to what is set up in sex d with conditions what's the conditions i'm a little bit confused. >> not a problem so the documents they're asking for for instance the rental or lease agreements, etc. those are used to make sure that their complying with those 5 requirements so you can use a rental or lease agreement to show our functioning before january 19th. >> those requirements are not submitted in your opinion to the dpw alread
to make sure for instance, in their functioning before january 19th that the business license was received from january 19th, etc. the planning department is checking using those documents to make sure their complying with the amnesty program. >> so the clearance of the dpw as of those conditions may not be acceptable to the planning department potentially because they've gone through the dpw and successfully gone through that process. >> in terms of the - >> the compliance...
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there is a beautiful story about his experience, night watch when they were out on the surface recharging batteries etc., at times like that at night alone you know, the beauty of the pacific, he would think about things that are important to him, family, it is just the way he thought -- made that impression on me. but he was rescued, and at that point nobody knew he would be president. we have all of his signed things in here. here. here's a painting, a drawing by one of our painters. there is a picture of him in front of his plane. there is a picture of him in his plane. we try to keep all of his things in here. this is from the submarine that rescued him. this is where we put our bush treasures for our mission from the beginning, which is what our founder -- we wanted to preserve a place where people could come and learn about what happened here, and also to remember the sacrifices that people made with their lives and just honor them. i am sure this is going to continue on. we have lost so many people that have been involved in it, but now we have new people helping. everybody who comes in gets inv
there is a beautiful story about his experience, night watch when they were out on the surface recharging batteries etc., at times like that at night alone you know, the beauty of the pacific, he would think about things that are important to him, family, it is just the way he thought -- made that impression on me. but he was rescued, and at that point nobody knew he would be president. we have all of his signed things in here. here. here's a painting, a drawing by one of our painters. there is...
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dollars that the mayor wants from our pension fund i talked to the gray panthers and others in the union, etc. and they're a wide range of opinions nobody took the position if the gray panthers i'll give you responses number one most people don't think the mayor should get a dime of our money one of the reasons the first one he did when he became mayor was to go after the pensions of retirees and transform civil service in a way that harms the employees so, now he comes back and asks the same people i did for hundred million dollars this to a lot of 0 people you know outages so that's one opinion another opinion is that affordable housing only you know forgot what the mayor did but you know we're in a crisis a housing crisis everyone knows that the whole country knows about it why why not help two people's but not in the sense the may may or may not pose having to do with the bloovt we don't even have $15 an hour minimum wage yet and that's between 28 and $29,000 nothing in the bmr range to cover that so people are also saying here's another idea i favor this this is well, the building idea y
dollars that the mayor wants from our pension fund i talked to the gray panthers and others in the union, etc. and they're a wide range of opinions nobody took the position if the gray panthers i'll give you responses number one most people don't think the mayor should get a dime of our money one of the reasons the first one he did when he became mayor was to go after the pensions of retirees and transform civil service in a way that harms the employees so, now he comes back and asks the same...
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planning and execute it that is in advance of anything i've seen from any of these groups and it has the claired etc. intention to come after the united states and shown a willingness to do that. that is something i think the people of connecticut need to be concerned about. mr. keane: i agree with what fred is saying. there are groupsmark of them self-radicalalized or already radicalalized -- radicalized and they're motivated to take action. seen plenty of evidence of that. the longer you permit the organization to succeed, can you imagine what has gone out on the internet from isis around the world as a result of the success in ramadi and how that has motivated others that isis in fact is winning and they're standing up against the united states, they're standing up against these strong allies of the united states in the region and europe and they're actually winning. so this huge -- so there's huge danger there. as long as you let this organization stay and we don't decapitate it, then the motivation and inspiration of self-radicalization continues to grow, that's one thing. the second thing is i
planning and execute it that is in advance of anything i've seen from any of these groups and it has the claired etc. intention to come after the united states and shown a willingness to do that. that is something i think the people of connecticut need to be concerned about. mr. keane: i agree with what fred is saying. there are groupsmark of them self-radicalalized or already radicalalized -- radicalized and they're motivated to take action. seen plenty of evidence of that. the longer you...
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in the ground is the most expensive part in some cases and certainly the most difficult in terms of road closures and construction etc. getting that conduit in the ground will make that 500 $500 million number reduce significantly and the speed to deploy will be increased once we get to that conversation and the plan is cognizant of this greater vision and the digital inclusion inclusion needs but specific to the role in in the current opportunity to invest in that tangible infrastructure so in fact you mentioned or someone mentioned santa monica i think and suzanne crawford applauded us for taking this approach to very strategically and methodically look at this bigger picture and how to begin to execute this greater vision and clearly the bigger discussion about the details of how we get fiber into every home in san francisco which would be a personal dream of mine but how that gets done is different than just doing it ourselves right and getting it done is different than doing it ourselves. >> so another couple of quick comments on sf wifi, i think it's been a good start. you know this came up in discussion yes, s
in the ground is the most expensive part in some cases and certainly the most difficult in terms of road closures and construction etc. getting that conduit in the ground will make that 500 $500 million number reduce significantly and the speed to deploy will be increased once we get to that conversation and the plan is cognizant of this greater vision and the digital inclusion inclusion needs but specific to the role in in the current opportunity to invest in that tangible infrastructure so in...
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there is a beautiful story about his experience, night watch when they were out on the surface recharging batteries, etc., at times like that at night alone you know, the beauty of the pacific, he would think about things that are important to him, family, it is just the way he thought -- made that impression on me. but he was rescued, and at that point nobody knew he would be president. we have all of his signed things in here. here. here's a painting, a drawing by one of our painters. there is a picture of him in front of his plane. there is a picture of him in his plane. we try to keep all of his things in here. this is from the submarine that rescued him. this is where we put our bush treasures for our mission from the beginning, which is what our founder -- we wanted to preserve a place where people could come and learn about what happened here, and also to remember the sacrifices that people made with their lives and just honor them. i am sure this is going to continue on. we have lost so many people that have been involved in it, but now we have new people helping. everybody who comes in gets inv
there is a beautiful story about his experience, night watch when they were out on the surface recharging batteries, etc., at times like that at night alone you know, the beauty of the pacific, he would think about things that are important to him, family, it is just the way he thought -- made that impression on me. but he was rescued, and at that point nobody knew he would be president. we have all of his signed things in here. here. here's a painting, a drawing by one of our painters. there...
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basically, in new york city now, we have the same thing we have ferguson with the tickets and the courts etche most dangerous item -- the most dangerous thing in new york city is your parked vehicle. tickets, tickets. i understand it is $500 million of the annual budget. so we have the same thing going in new york they have in ferguson. i just wanted to bring that to attention. host: can i ask you a question? charles? can i ask you a question? how many years were you in the new york city police department? caller: i spent nine years. from 1967 through 1968. i walked in one day and just resign because of what is going on now. i came in right -- behind frank cervical. -- frank serpico. host: many years ago? during the height of the civil rights movement, correct? caller: yes, yes. host: in that time, late 1960's to the mid to late 1970's, is that correct? did you sense an underlying sense of racism among the officers you worked with back then? caller: absolutely. i had friends of mine that worked undercover. i had people, white officers actually shot black officers that they knew undercover. i
basically, in new york city now, we have the same thing we have ferguson with the tickets and the courts etche most dangerous item -- the most dangerous thing in new york city is your parked vehicle. tickets, tickets. i understand it is $500 million of the annual budget. so we have the same thing going in new york they have in ferguson. i just wanted to bring that to attention. host: can i ask you a question? charles? can i ask you a question? how many years were you in the new york city police...
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so the 3 components are added assess improvements and the emergency restoration and the mountain tunnel repair and, etc. >> the added emergency restoration involve enlarging the opposite at 56 theirs 5 feet in dinning room so we want to get heavier equipment to remove collapsed material within the tomb and working on implementing the emergency restoration in december 2014 our consultant lack and beach come up with a restoration plan we're in the process of implementing that plan that provides for on call contractors having materials stockpiled and having the materials and equipment crews ready to remove debris that falls into the town hall and so the goal definitely is to be able to return service of mountain tunnel within 3 months following a failure of or collapse of debris in the tunnel it would take 6 to 9 months to roars the tunnel with the prelims of the emergency response plan we should be able to complete that debris remove in months time. >> so can i ask a question about the emergency restoration plan that is something we've not talked about before; right? >> we've not talked about it before.
so the 3 components are added assess improvements and the emergency restoration and the mountain tunnel repair and, etc. >> the added emergency restoration involve enlarging the opposite at 56 theirs 5 feet in dinning room so we want to get heavier equipment to remove collapsed material within the tomb and working on implementing the emergency restoration in december 2014 our consultant lack and beach come up with a restoration plan we're in the process of implementing that plan that...
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program the administration infrastructure is necessary to provide support for all the other programs we have shelter and drop in, etc. i'm here to support respite for subsidies they're the way to both keep people in housing and also make sure their exits for them as they exit our short term i very much so that as a reducing resolution to homelessness. >> thank you. next speaker, please and hi, i'm thank you for having this important hearing i work for a nonprofit organization that offers treatment to people that mental illness they come from jail and go to hospital beds i've seen this work the client that was chronically homeless from one hospital to other ended up getting a home and we really don't think on the 5 percent wage adjustment it is not acceptable to criminal lists imagines while it infrastructure san francisco has this money it is not right and it also saves the city money in the long term because hospitalizing people and krarg them is expensive i can't talk about nonprofits every single day when i get to work sometimes before i open the door i have two clients asking me about the housing they can't focu
program the administration infrastructure is necessary to provide support for all the other programs we have shelter and drop in, etc. i'm here to support respite for subsidies they're the way to both keep people in housing and also make sure their exits for them as they exit our short term i very much so that as a reducing resolution to homelessness. >> thank you. next speaker, please and hi, i'm thank you for having this important hearing i work for a nonprofit organization that offers...