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they're not usable typically. if somebody were saying i am just going to plant a sod roof and i can go anywhere, is that a roof deck? >> that is the definition for the -- >> probably not a deck. it's a space that can be used -- >> why i bring it up is you asked for feedback and i am giving you feedback. it is not for discussion, but throwing it out there as a stumbling block that may occur for this body in the future. if somebody makes an appeal. >> a that is a good observation. i think that it's kind of -- the idea that a roof, typical understanding of a roof deck is a place where people can sit and use, stand and use, cook and use. when you start getting into a landscaped roof, its intensity tend to be by most common perceptions even less intense if it was a greater area than a typical roof deck. i think there is a concern, one of the issues is privacy and noise, quite frankly, from roof decks. i think the idea with our commission's feedback was how big is big enough? consider a room in a building. how big is bi
they're not usable typically. if somebody were saying i am just going to plant a sod roof and i can go anywhere, is that a roof deck? >> that is the definition for the -- >> probably not a deck. it's a space that can be used -- >> why i bring it up is you asked for feedback and i am giving you feedback. it is not for discussion, but throwing it out there as a stumbling block that may occur for this body in the future. if somebody makes an appeal. >> a that is a good...
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what is the strategy around low cost, its usability. it has to be real usability.he new shepherd video i showed you you. that vehicle is designed for operational usability. we don't take it apart and inspect it. we it over and over. if you have a space vehicle you have to inspect in an intense way and disassemble and refurbish between flights, that is more expensive than an expendable vehicle. it has to be real operational usability. what is the strategy for new glenn on reliability. one of them is one fault operative. our entire architecture you the one fault operative requirement. what about availability? i showed you the landing ship being stabilized underway so we don't have to look -- worry about downrange and we have a requirement with new glenn that launch shall not be delayed by anyone since her being out. we have one sensor out and it should not affect availability. and so basically the 1 strike is identified big ideas and keep iterating on them and asking the team what more can we do. aws is the same thing. everyone who does cloud computing. what do they
what is the strategy around low cost, its usability. it has to be real usability.he new shepherd video i showed you you. that vehicle is designed for operational usability. we don't take it apart and inspect it. we it over and over. if you have a space vehicle you have to inspect in an intense way and disassemble and refurbish between flights, that is more expensive than an expendable vehicle. it has to be real operational usability. what is the strategy for new glenn on reliability. one of...
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the elevator to the roof provides access to usable open space to the a.d.u. because the owners would like to maintain separate control of their rear yard. and we presented two designs to the planning staff, and planning staff has recommended approval each time, and we ask that you uphold those. >> president hillis: all right. thank you. >> okay. >> president hillis: public comment in support of the project? you're the property owner? >> property owner. >> president hillis: all right. you can't speak now. >> i can't? >> president hillis: so -- but you can speak during rebuttal, so each side will have a two-minute rebuttal. first the d.r. requester, and then, sir, you can speak. >> thank you. that's fine they're putting in sky lights and a laundry room and that stuff. i'm sure as clever an architect, he can maybe expand that, maybe it a little more roomy. but -- and his diagrams, we don't say they're wrong. those images do not lie. they show a huge, three-story boxy house with a 9.5 foot obstruction up on top of the roof of it. and that -- that obstruction from
the elevator to the roof provides access to usable open space to the a.d.u. because the owners would like to maintain separate control of their rear yard. and we presented two designs to the planning staff, and planning staff has recommended approval each time, and we ask that you uphold those. >> president hillis: all right. thank you. >> okay. >> president hillis: public comment in support of the project? you're the property owner? >> property owner. >> president...
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is their intention not to use these areas, it could also be labelled on the plans that this is not usable roof deck area. in speaking with the attorney, he said there had been discussions with neighbors. one of the things he mentioned with me is that there had been some possibility of lowering the height of the railing to 4 feet as a compromise. i don't know what the status of that is, but that would obviate the need for the section 311 neighborhood notification. in regards to the ground floor, i mean, the ground floor modifications that they're proposing, in and of themselves violating the planning code, they certainly raise questions, given how their design would facilitate its reuse or use as a dwelling or separate living space, but there is no violation that i see just from what they have on the plans, and i think inspector duffy may have other comments on that, as well, but those are the thoughts that i wanted to share with you. in regards to the section 311 notice, i would point out to the board that as part of your appeal process and as part of your appeal notification, you do send
is their intention not to use these areas, it could also be labelled on the plans that this is not usable roof deck area. in speaking with the attorney, he said there had been discussions with neighbors. one of the things he mentioned with me is that there had been some possibility of lowering the height of the railing to 4 feet as a compromise. i don't know what the status of that is, but that would obviate the need for the section 311 neighborhood notification. in regards to the ground floor,...
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nuclear weapons tactical nuclear weapons that will be more usable so trump is not the only opposed to nuclear weapons he wants to have the biggest arsenal they want to have the best arsenal but he's too stupid to understand is that if the us pulls out of this treaty now the advantage goes overwhelmingly to russia which can produce these weapons even though they say they're a want to. take the f. somebody else and it's estimated would take the united states up to a decade to be able to deploy these were at a time but for now for us it was like thanks very much for the. pulled from son in law an advisor gerry cushion and said that the white house is still in the fact finding phase as it looks into the murder of saudi dissident journalist jamal khashoggi. do you trust the saudis to investigate themselves i mean we're getting facts in from multiple places and then once those facts come in the secretary of state will will will work with our national security team to help us determine what we want to believe in and what we think is credible and what we think is not credible saudi arabia's f
nuclear weapons tactical nuclear weapons that will be more usable so trump is not the only opposed to nuclear weapons he wants to have the biggest arsenal they want to have the best arsenal but he's too stupid to understand is that if the us pulls out of this treaty now the advantage goes overwhelmingly to russia which can produce these weapons even though they say they're a want to. take the f. somebody else and it's estimated would take the united states up to a decade to be able to deploy...
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i do not consider that to be a commonly usable open space. and then there was a light well that is not being allowed to be counted as open space for fulfilling the requirements for open space of the building. are you following? ok. those are my concerns. you could debate the architectural appearance. we are not doing that here at the moment. it is the quality of the building and property line windows, which we are continuously, basically, not even allowed to support in older buildings. this is a starter for a building which creates, ultimately further, an increase in bedrooms that is not acceptable. i voiced my concerns and i am not in support of the project at this moment. it can be modified but it would require some real work on this project. >> president hillis: any additional comments? maybe we can ask -- commissioner richards, go ahead. >> commissioner richards: it is interesting. i'm amazed at the change there. it used to be a low slung alley on both sides. it is really, really high. and you have developments along the other side of the
i do not consider that to be a commonly usable open space. and then there was a light well that is not being allowed to be counted as open space for fulfilling the requirements for open space of the building. are you following? ok. those are my concerns. you could debate the architectural appearance. we are not doing that here at the moment. it is the quality of the building and property line windows, which we are continuously, basically, not even allowed to support in older buildings. this is...
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most of the usable land is divided up at the pastors for the cattle operation.do a fair amount of agriculture. we do saltwater shrimp, oysters, tilapia. papayas,owing bananas, grapefruit. we just started making our first run on chocolate. we grow cookout trees for chocolate. ao trees for chocolate. it is a great piece of nature. it's a beautiful place to be. from usaofficials weightlifting, swimming, bobsledding, and figure skating
most of the usable land is divided up at the pastors for the cattle operation.do a fair amount of agriculture. we do saltwater shrimp, oysters, tilapia. papayas,owing bananas, grapefruit. we just started making our first run on chocolate. we grow cookout trees for chocolate. ao trees for chocolate. it is a great piece of nature. it's a beautiful place to be. from usaofficials weightlifting, swimming, bobsledding, and figure skating
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most of the usable land is divided into pastors for the cattle operation. we do a fair amount of agriculture. we do saltwater shrimp, oysters, to lobby a. bananas,e growing we started- papayas, making our first run on chocolate can we are growing takeout trees for chocolate. it is a very unique place in the world. incredibly beautiful. a great place to get back to nature and see how beautiful a place can be. announcer: intel corporation vice president asha keddy discussed wireless technology at the atlantic festival in washington. produced by our underwriter, please welcome, asha keddy, vice president and general manager of next generation and standards at intel. and grace koh, partner at dla pipeline. [applause] >> this is kind of nice. >> thank you. grace: thank you for doing this. it is a great opportunity to be able to pick your brain about a topic we have been talking about for the past couple of days.
most of the usable land is divided into pastors for the cattle operation. we do a fair amount of agriculture. we do saltwater shrimp, oysters, to lobby a. bananas,e growing we started- papayas, making our first run on chocolate can we are growing takeout trees for chocolate. it is a very unique place in the world. incredibly beautiful. a great place to get back to nature and see how beautiful a place can be. announcer: intel corporation vice president asha keddy discussed wireless technology at...
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experts say even if new trees were planted today, it would take 20 years for them to produce usable crop. >>> if you're planning to head to the beach, it's nice weather. a warning, watch out for big waves. the first significant waves of the fall season are expected in the bay area today through friday. some beaches could see waves up to 10 pete -- 10 feet and there is a danger of sneaker waves. >>> a deadly bacteria threatening the city. >> population. leptospirosis has made more than 220 sea lions sick. they are rescuing see linings dessie lines up and down the coast. this bacteria attacks the animals kidneys and can kill them. rescuers see outbreaks every 4-5 years but they are not sure of the reason why. >> and so this year so far it's the second largest outbreak recorded we don't really see any end in sight. we are rescuing about five or six sea lions a day at this point. >> they say not all sea lions are getting sick but the marine mammal center says those that do get sick, about two thirds of them die despite being treated with antibiotics. >>> right now for 46:00 a.m. and we go ba
experts say even if new trees were planted today, it would take 20 years for them to produce usable crop. >>> if you're planning to head to the beach, it's nice weather. a warning, watch out for big waves. the first significant waves of the fall season are expected in the bay area today through friday. some beaches could see waves up to 10 pete -- 10 feet and there is a danger of sneaker waves. >>> a deadly bacteria threatening the city. >> population. leptospirosis has...
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regularly work with artificial intelligence wish to welcome the game developers initiative but a usable computer translation from hieroglyphs is still. takes to. its machine just as you could hardly translate korean texan into german with today's computers and you can imagine how difficult it would be in to achieve a grammatically and linguistically correct translation from a string of hieroglyphics symbols into any modern language just as egyptologists contribute decrypted translations to the new digital hieroglyph library. the way the ancient egyptians wrote their hieroglyphs in rows columns that can be read from left to rice bowl from right to left and advantage for both right and left handed scribes that web video of the week. whether you are left or right and it has nothing to do with you but with the concept the brain that controls fine motor skills. it's mainly the left of the brain. left hand as it's the right. left hand is usually prefer the left side in other movements too. for example when picking. watch out. or cutting. people any realize their preference once they can live
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regularly work with artificial intelligence which to welcome the game developers initiative but a usable computer translation from hieroglyphs is still a long way off. and if it takes to. its machine just as you could hardly translate korean texan into german with today's computers . you can imagine how difficult it would be interesting if a grammatical and linguistically correct translation from a string of hieroglyphics symbols into any modern language. and with on the. scientists and gamers are working together to solve the riddles of ancient egypt the databases are growing fast as egyptologists contribute decrypted translations to the new digital hieroglyph library. by the way the ancient egyptians read the hieroglyphs in rows columns that can be read from left to rice bowl from right to left and advantage for both right and left handed scribes here's our web video of the week. whether you're left or right and it has nothing to do with you but with the cons of the brain that controls fine motor skills. if you're right handed it's mainly the left of the. left hand as it's the right. l
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the focus of the public speaker's comment on trying to focus on transparent, shareable data can be usable in other context i think that emerged over time but is useful in terms of the functionality. >> the combination of both speakering with non-conventional sector analysis and leveraging traditional financial data is another thing that i think ended up being a unique approach to what we've seen people do previously. >> thank you, i have nothing further. >> this is an action item. what is the board's desire? >> what is the recommended motion? >> for the board to approve the summary of recommended actions one through five. >> if you look at your computer screens it's the bottom section, one through five that is staff's recommendation. >> i'll make a motion. >> i'll second. >> there's a motion. there's a second. commissioner driscoll. >> we did this last time and it led to problems. i do note the editing on item number one. i'm not going mess around with that one today, but does this take out the partnering issue the other six we adopted in january? it's not clear. she's five are sim -- the
the focus of the public speaker's comment on trying to focus on transparent, shareable data can be usable in other context i think that emerged over time but is useful in terms of the functionality. >> the combination of both speakering with non-conventional sector analysis and leveraging traditional financial data is another thing that i think ended up being a unique approach to what we've seen people do previously. >> thank you, i have nothing further. >> this is an action...
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part of the submission is intelligence which might not be usable in standard courts or to skin the useful and i'm sure that much of this information has been relayed to the europeans and americans and that's why members of the congress are very confident there's a token with full thrust that their criminal is one hundred percent and they they are not going to do is we're going to go with him is it just so there is enough information with the turks about what happened and all what americans or europeans need is to twist their arm of the medicine man and to give them to give the. come to the information which needs to complete the picture to the turks the turks for example they know how many calls are being made to mohammed the sentiment of this personally they know the content of the messages which were sent to their tool to him they know he was he was personally. watching what is happening and following it live. and they can't i don't i'm not sure of the they will publish this or not but this has been leaked to quite reliable sources so if and also they have been able to collect for is a
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you all are custodians of the means by which we can access a usable past. >> and -- and picking up on that, jon, there was one vision of this early on, thomas jefferson's perceptions, but i want to ask you about some of the people you've spent time studying. andrew jackson, where did his idea of how to relate to the press come from? because he ended up inviting reporters to what? to be advisers? >> his basic idea of how to deal with the press came from the nra -- oh, wait, that's actually good. so, you know, he did what every president wants to do. he did not like the democratic paper that was in -- at work when he came to washington in 1829. so he founded a new one. "the washington globe" was his newspaper. imagine if ever president can start their own thing -- we may be getting there. jackson was ahead of his time. people would bring him editorials, he would edit them. it was how he communicated with the country. it's beyond our can now but as one of the great architects of democrat culture, that understanding that you had to be in more or less constant communication with a democrat
you all are custodians of the means by which we can access a usable past. >> and -- and picking up on that, jon, there was one vision of this early on, thomas jefferson's perceptions, but i want to ask you about some of the people you've spent time studying. andrew jackson, where did his idea of how to relate to the press come from? because he ended up inviting reporters to what? to be advisers? >> his basic idea of how to deal with the press came from the nra -- oh, wait, that's...
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. >> you usability fixed departmes which means, i can't move it around, it's in my house. when the expect to see mobile 5g become kind of a big thing? >> guest: one of the major wireless companies announced the plant of lunch in the second quarter of 2019. we should be able to see mobile deployment going to affect in the first half of next year. that's exciting because a different type of technology to provide an individual location as opposed to track a location. >> as going to ask about spectrum of lipid. do you feel like the u.s. is on track to provide the spectrum for 5g right now? what do you see as the weak point in terms of the u.s. program? >> guest: right now i think we're doing really well. the u.s. is into the front of the rest of the world when it comes to making this. our 700, 600 mhz spectrum, spectrum these be broadcast television stations, is in the marketplace and that something most of the world can't say. we are also looking not just got low band but the fcc and fda are both look at the minivan spectrum and the height and spectrum and the millimeterwave
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reasonable person that means let's get rid of our nuclear weapons to trump them is make them more usable and i hope that somehow the europeans or the asians or the russians can talk enough sense into them that we go ahead with negotiations to settle these disputes rather than go ahead with a new arms race. next as coals grow for saudi arabia to be punished over the death of journalist jamal khashoggi donald trump's son in law an advisor jared cushman has said that the white house is still in the fact finding phase of the investigation. do you trust the saudis to investigate themselves i mean we're getting facts in from multiple places and then once those facts come in the secretary of state will work with our national security team to help us determine what we want to believe and what we think is credible and what we think is not credible saudi arabia's foreign minister claims the outspoken columnist was killed by a rogue operation at its consulate in istanbul and called it a tremendous mistake however washington isn't rushing with any repercussions as medina quarter never explains after
reasonable person that means let's get rid of our nuclear weapons to trump them is make them more usable and i hope that somehow the europeans or the asians or the russians can talk enough sense into them that we go ahead with negotiations to settle these disputes rather than go ahead with a new arms race. next as coals grow for saudi arabia to be punished over the death of journalist jamal khashoggi donald trump's son in law an advisor jared cushman has said that the white house is still in...
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landost of the usable divided up into pastors for the cattle operation. a fair amount of agriculture, we do saltwater ilapia, we're growing bananas, papaya. we just started making our first run at chocolate. it's a very unique place in the world, it's incredibly beautiful, a great place to get back to nature and see how beautiful they can be. day,ncer: on constitution c-span visited the national constitution center in philadelphia, where we ask, what does it mean to be american? >> i feel like i'm home, you know? when you are at home, you feel like you are comfortable. >> well, for me, what it meant was that i was blessed with being born in a country, one of the countries that is the most to pursueall people happiness in life and joy with the family. >> freedom. to see your dreams and opportunities, make friendship. getting along with everybody. family and love. responsibility, civic and to the family. as a daughter of a service member and a service member i felt it was my responsibility under the constitution to go ahead and do my duty and surf the count
landost of the usable divided up into pastors for the cattle operation. a fair amount of agriculture, we do saltwater ilapia, we're growing bananas, papaya. we just started making our first run at chocolate. it's a very unique place in the world, it's incredibly beautiful, a great place to get back to nature and see how beautiful they can be. day,ncer: on constitution c-span visited the national constitution center in philadelphia, where we ask, what does it mean to be american? >> i feel...
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land isthe usable divided into pastures for the cattle operation. a fair amount of aquaculture. saltwater shrimp, oysters, to pia.ia -- tala we just started making our first run on chocolate. it is a very unique place in the world. it is incredibly beautiful and a great place to get back to nature. it is great to see how beautiful a place can be. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, josh crash our discusses the campaign and 2018. and the director on the institute of the supreme court of the u.s. at the chicago camp college of law talked about the history and evolution of supreme court confirmations in the senate. they sure to watch washington journal 7:00 eastern on monday morning. join the discussion. tomorrow, a discussion on conflict prevention with the organization for security and cooperation in europe. coverage begins at 4:30 eastern on c-span3, online and on our free radio app. on constitution day, c-span visited the constitution central in philadelphia, where we as
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southern iraqi city of bath a worry that the zs is like cholera might spread through the cities on usable water supply as first canals are blocked by piles of rubbish and sanitation system has collapsed there we generate huge accounts of his warning that nearly two hundred eighty thousand children could be affected by diarrhea and russia's rob matheson reports basra is threaded with waterways along which trade has flowed for generations but not no. pictures from the norwegian refugee council show canals choked by garbage and beneath the piles of trash water is such a thing to do with salt and then to build through the second machine or she would have been majority when the water first became salty my brother got poisoned he stayed in the hospital for two days there are too many cases of poisoning it's not only one or two thousands of people that poisoned. upstream dams in turkey syria and iran are blamed for reducing fresh water supplies to a trickle salt water from the gulf has been edging northwards for decades now bassos top water is on drink coble it can't even be used for washing sch
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sidewalks, and some say it's a way to criminalize the homeless, and they must only use 9 feet of usable space and leave a certain amount for walking room. the city can move their belongings into storage and fine them. >> i think we know, we cannot let our streets be completely unmanaged. >>> the ordinance is part of a comprehensive plan to house berkeley's homeless residence, it includes storage lockers and temporary and permanent us >>e hottest ghts may be cooling off after a city crackdown. >>> in an attempt to pursue gentrification in one of the oldest neighborhoods, this he wants to limit the number of instruments and serve alcohol and some fear the new businesses will change the character of the neighborhood. >> enough is enough. we don't need more liquor outlets in the area. >> people want to keep the flavor of the neighborhood. >> others say shutting the area off to businesses is not the solution. they've been combating the effects of jetteryification since the dotcom boom. >>> there's a concern of violence, this is after a shooting this month, three hours after first friday's ga
sidewalks, and some say it's a way to criminalize the homeless, and they must only use 9 feet of usable space and leave a certain amount for walking room. the city can move their belongings into storage and fine them. >> i think we know, we cannot let our streets be completely unmanaged. >>> the ordinance is part of a comprehensive plan to house berkeley's homeless residence, it includes storage lockers and temporary and permanent us >>e hottest ghts may be cooling off...
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side and her writing in the decision that 25 years -- he used that until it would be serviceable, usableportant to the country. do you concur with her judgment and we are just there, are we? >> we are just about there other was always an important part of our constitution that's what the case is all about. lou: the issues, all of the things and they should declare something. i'm a harvard graduate so i have a cross to bear as well as an ax to grind. good to have you with us. let's go through what was the most extraordinary spectacle in my lifetime and certainly my career as a journalist to see what happened to judge brett kavanaugh and the senate judiciary committee. i have to tell you i was cussing not only the left, also chuck grassley, the process seemed upside down and strained and at the end all is forgiven because of two votes. but not really. your thoughts. >> i think extraordinary spectacle is exactly the right words, lou. we knew was going to be a tough battle, tougher than the gorsuch confirmation. no one expected for decent week in fairness as much as it was, certainly with th
side and her writing in the decision that 25 years -- he used that until it would be serviceable, usableportant to the country. do you concur with her judgment and we are just there, are we? >> we are just about there other was always an important part of our constitution that's what the case is all about. lou: the issues, all of the things and they should declare something. i'm a harvard graduate so i have a cross to bear as well as an ax to grind. good to have you with us. let's go...
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we're budgeting $263,000 to expand the usability and scope of the website redesign and to align with the goals to support our members and enhancing organizational excellence. under well-being, we're budgeting $82,000 additional to evaluation and improve well-being communications and webpages. this will address the goals of whole-person health and well-being and organizational excellence. finally, budgeting $115,000 for new data feeds for the database and incorporate benchmarking tools and national community of quality assurance. by increasing our analytical resources we can impact the goals of sustainable healthcare and reduce complexity in fragmentation. at the end of the report, there's a summary of each of the details of the revised budget. i'm happy to answer any questions or concerns. >> president breslin: any questions? >> i have a question. my memory fails. is this where the board educational funds reside in the $3 budget? >> no. that's the general fund budget. >> all right. thank you. >> president breslin: any other questions? comments? seeing none, we need a motion on this i
we're budgeting $263,000 to expand the usability and scope of the website redesign and to align with the goals to support our members and enhancing organizational excellence. under well-being, we're budgeting $82,000 additional to evaluation and improve well-being communications and webpages. this will address the goals of whole-person health and well-being and organizational excellence. finally, budgeting $115,000 for new data feeds for the database and incorporate benchmarking tools and...
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look at a staged response from the building owners, what they could do in the short-term to make it usable, versus a long-term plan for replacement or modernization? >> well, thank you. you know, our district inspectors have the knowledge and the history of the district. and so they are looking at how frequent they're called out to particular buildings. so if you get called out to a building, see the elevator is not working, notice of violation. they have technician come, adjust it, works again, we give the abatement notice of the violation. when elevators are consistently unable to meet a normal standard, when you have people falling out, as we -- someone hurt themselves in this case. and that you're invited to come back, oh, it's fixed now, you get there, and you saw the picture with the tape measure, that's a different level in that case. and you know, we're encouraged that someone is talking here in modernizing the elevator, so that's what needs to happen here. at the last meeting commissioner lee talked about his volvo and that was a very telling analogy and important statement that a
look at a staged response from the building owners, what they could do in the short-term to make it usable, versus a long-term plan for replacement or modernization? >> well, thank you. you know, our district inspectors have the knowledge and the history of the district. and so they are looking at how frequent they're called out to particular buildings. so if you get called out to a building, see the elevator is not working, notice of violation. they have technician come, adjust it, works...
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and eliminate good, valuable, open, usable space for a family here. >> a question for mr. winslow. on page 3 the residential design team review said the project sponsor and with removal of one of the decks with the garage roof deck or new deck adjacent to the building home wall with the variance would have no exceptional circumstance. and if you look at this proposed site plan, there are still two decks. >> that is correct. that was at the iterative design process. there was a larger deck that would have required a variance. because it did not meet the designs of that 136 provision. it went further out into the rear yard. >> we now have a landing that doesn't need the variance. >> we have no balcony. >> correct. >> commissioner moore. >> there is one other comment and i know that is not in front of us, but the renovation of the particular building raises a question for me and that is the addition of the e.d.u. since the addition of the structure, the bedroom, requires my major excavation and enforcement of the foundation of the building, if you would refer to drawing a2-08 -- no, i
and eliminate good, valuable, open, usable space for a family here. >> a question for mr. winslow. on page 3 the residential design team review said the project sponsor and with removal of one of the decks with the garage roof deck or new deck adjacent to the building home wall with the variance would have no exceptional circumstance. and if you look at this proposed site plan, there are still two decks. >> that is correct. that was at the iterative design process. there was a...
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we are proceeding, i believe, with due diligence and making sure that what we have is usable and the go live can be as smooth as it can be. that is the big update. we will not make end of year. i do want to assure you things are moving forward and moving forward pretty well. do you have any questions on that? >> commissioner walker, police. >> sorry. thank you sean. i also want to thank you for meeting with me and going into the very specific details we went into the other day. i. i appreciate that you reached out when we realized that -- having made you commit to the end of the year under duress, we realized that it may not happen by the end of the year. i totally understand it. there's a lot of moving parts to this. what i will say, just for the other commissioners, there are some major obstacles are prevented even going to the process and to end. and now the team is able to go through the whole process and in that process, are locating bugs that need to be worked out. that is a positive step that they are able to go through the whole process of issuing a permit and to the fees are
we are proceeding, i believe, with due diligence and making sure that what we have is usable and the go live can be as smooth as it can be. that is the big update. we will not make end of year. i do want to assure you things are moving forward and moving forward pretty well. do you have any questions on that? >> commissioner walker, police. >> sorry. thank you sean. i also want to thank you for meeting with me and going into the very specific details we went into the other day. i. i...
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could save the house for the republicans or turn democratic gains into a sweep that gives them a usableajority in the fall. >> dana: is there a pattern that you see that is a reason those races would go from lean republican to likely republican where you have good news for republicans? >> well, the best news for republicans, the most interesting seat is 27th district of florida. this is one the republicans had written off. they said there was no way this was going to happen for them. donna shalala, former president of the university of miami, former clinton cabinet secretary. lots of money that was trending hard. it was gone. low and behold this race is close. there is no way to say which side is gonna take this, what's gonna happen here. so this is an example of a place where democrats were taking something for granted that it's far, far from in the bank for them. >> dana: the republican candidate is very popular. she was a news caster, i believe, on telemundo. she'll well known to a lot of redents. >> she is also able to conduct interviews in both spanish and english. she has worked r
could save the house for the republicans or turn democratic gains into a sweep that gives them a usableajority in the fall. >> dana: is there a pattern that you see that is a reason those races would go from lean republican to likely republican where you have good news for republicans? >> well, the best news for republicans, the most interesting seat is 27th district of florida. this is one the republicans had written off. they said there was no way this was going to happen for...
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government are determin and -- determined to maintain the peace process that resulted what brought such usability to northern ireland. i lived through the troubles that have the task of explaining what was going on in northern ireland and all mainland britain when i was posted overseas. personally it is just a huge transformation. now to be talking about the difficult politics from the position where the troubles have ceased. prime minister's in the home service are committed to preserving this agreement. she has gone to the wall over an opene of maintaining border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. she has taken a lot of criticism from the backbench colleagues, and she has remained committed to it. the reason we are in these difficult negotiations is because she is so committed to this objective, trying to find a way to honor it. in terms of what we are doing to keep the people of northern ireland -- there are endless debates in the house of commons where mp's from northern ireland are participating. there is a process under which the government is consulting the , and they ha
government are determin and -- determined to maintain the peace process that resulted what brought such usability to northern ireland. i lived through the troubles that have the task of explaining what was going on in northern ireland and all mainland britain when i was posted overseas. personally it is just a huge transformation. now to be talking about the difficult politics from the position where the troubles have ceased. prime minister's in the home service are committed to preserving this...