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landscape features, windscreens the etc -- windscreens, etc. the last slide talks about the exemption. there are a lot of exemptions allowed to the height limit. the works for us within the limit of 20%. there is only 14% coverage on the roof now. our stair inclosure would be minimal. it would not be close to 20%. skylights, stairs, and elevators can have certain height exemptions. others have no horizontal limits. when we read the code, section 260, we see that elevator stairs and penthouses are exempted. these features are defined where the height limit is 65 feet. the first item on the bottom is showing you could have eight stair elevator windscreen to the heights shown. there is an interpretation we do not think is correct which told us we can only do a stair that is 2 feet high above the roof level, which we obviously cannot have access to, an elevator we could probably squeeze in at minimal height, and a wind screen that would only be 2 feet higher than the roof, which is more unsafe than the existing paraquat. we think the ruling of the
landscape features, windscreens the etc -- windscreens, etc. the last slide talks about the exemption. there are a lot of exemptions allowed to the height limit. the works for us within the limit of 20%. there is only 14% coverage on the roof now. our stair inclosure would be minimal. it would not be close to 20%. skylights, stairs, and elevators can have certain height exemptions. others have no horizontal limits. when we read the code, section 260, we see that elevator stairs and penthouses...
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the windscreens would also be more protective. if you are talking about safety, that is not good to address that. access is not the big issue. i would assume if you could get the screens up, that might do it. just hold the hand of the child to get to that area from a common space. it is not
the windscreens would also be more protective. if you are talking about safety, that is not good to address that. access is not the big issue. i would assume if you could get the screens up, that might do it. just hold the hand of the child to get to that area from a common space. it is not
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the windscreens would also be more protective. if you are talking about safety, that is not good to address that. access is not the big issue. i would assume if you could get the screens up, that might do it. just hold the hand of the child to get to that area from a common space. it is not perfect, but that would be somewhere in between, if it were me. vice president garcia: right. there is currently access. commissioner hwang: but if you are in close with the windscreens, you feel more safe to move around. vice president garcia: absolutely. with gratitude, i think mr. sider opened a window where there might be a ray of hope. if you want to pursue that, some of us are willing to continue this. commissioner peterson: i will move to continue. >> do you want to suggest a date? commissioner peterson: the end of august? how about august 24? >> commissioner, did you want any additional briefing? commissioner peterson: i think this is an opportunity for them to discuss. >> this would be a motion to continue to august 24 with no addition
the windscreens would also be more protective. if you are talking about safety, that is not good to address that. access is not the big issue. i would assume if you could get the screens up, that might do it. just hold the hand of the child to get to that area from a common space. it is not perfect, but that would be somewhere in between, if it were me. vice president garcia: right. there is currently access. commissioner hwang: but if you are in close with the windscreens, you feel more safe...
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>> windscreens on the fifth floor and first floor that will actually call out the number. it is similar to the dmv station. our call out station are on big tv screens that will, because there are so many, they will be rotating through and there is also the ability to put up on a news station for the customers to be able to watch the news while they're waiting. >> who is doing the training? >> our own staff is training all of the staff. they have worked with all of the staff that will be doing this and they're showing them how to work get on the computer. >> we did some training about a year ago. >> we did, but some of the divisions have moved from floor to floor. >> it's going to be up and running -- >> by the next meeting. >> terrific. a quick question. on street addresses -- categorically, what we had gone through, the coordination with real-estate -- who has been conducting and rendering the allocation of street addresses? >> we have been working with the department of technology on a citywide addressing system and we have been testing it. it is almost ready to go live.
>> windscreens on the fifth floor and first floor that will actually call out the number. it is similar to the dmv station. our call out station are on big tv screens that will, because there are so many, they will be rotating through and there is also the ability to put up on a news station for the customers to be able to watch the news while they're waiting. >> who is doing the training? >> our own staff is training all of the staff. they have worked with all of the staff...
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commissioner hwang: but if you are in close with the windscreens, you feel more safe to move around. vice president garcia: absolutely. with gratitude, i think mr. sider opened a window where there might be a ray of hope. if you want to pursue that, some of us are willing to continue this. commissioner peterson: i will move to continue. >> do you want to suggest a date? commissioner peterson: the end of august? how about august 24? >> commissioner, did you want any additional briefing? commissioner peterson: i think this is an opportunity for them to discuss. >> this would be a motion to continue to august 24 with no additional submittal is allowed. vice president garcia: i would recommend that if you start feeling like you might get some accommodation that would work for you, make sure you leave their knowing all about -- there knowing all about the certificate of appropriateness from the historic commission. >> the motion is from commissioner peterson to continue this matter to august 24. the public hearing has been held. it is to allow discussion of alternative options. no additio
commissioner hwang: but if you are in close with the windscreens, you feel more safe to move around. vice president garcia: absolutely. with gratitude, i think mr. sider opened a window where there might be a ray of hope. if you want to pursue that, some of us are willing to continue this. commissioner peterson: i will move to continue. >> do you want to suggest a date? commissioner peterson: the end of august? how about august 24? >> commissioner, did you want any additional...
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. >> get a helmet or windscreen or something. >>> still ahead, why the first lady, michelle obama, maywarming up her arm and working on her aim today. >>> neighborhood pride. new children's book that [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable, and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. want to save evemore? call now and we'll add over 60 premium...