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winslow would comment on that. it would help to set the record straight and i find the extension and the design of the proposed addition -- i'm supportive of it and just would like a clarification for the public record. >> yes, david winslo, staff architect and the deck is not a part of this application and it sounds like it was something that was previously built and has a notice of -- not necessarily a notice of violation but a complaint registered against it. the code allows decks to be built up to 30-inches above grade within the required rear yard and they do not require a variance and that is the surface of the deck, obviously, guardrails and handrails can exceed that. for having that -- just by having that explanation, i would like to not have the commission be impaired in the judgment that there's something that is potentially illegal that requires us to wage again and i would make a motion that it is approved as is. >> i don't need to comment. it's ok. >> excellent. commissiocommissioners, a secons been se
winslow would comment on that. it would help to set the record straight and i find the extension and the design of the proposed addition -- i'm supportive of it and just would like a clarification for the public record. >> yes, david winslo, staff architect and the deck is not a part of this application and it sounds like it was something that was previously built and has a notice of -- not necessarily a notice of violation but a complaint registered against it. the code allows decks to...
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winslow. would you know about the retention of the garden in deed the drawings are vague and do not that address. the maintaining of the garden is identifying the building with adus and i would like to hear from you of what you no about this guard issue? >> sure, thanks, that statement was included in the analysis was based on a meeting that we had with mr. alexandra and the project sponsor and it was made without commitment and there was no record of it in writing and it was essentially a sentiment that stated from the project sponsor that he was willing to look at ways that relocating the plants while a construct took place. >> i would like to state i that i think the retaining of the garden is an integral park of adding adus and because densification of the property requires that with that many units and the building, an open space was desirable and played a role in the larger appreciation of the neighborhood. i'd like to address another issue and bring to the commission's attention and i b
winslow. would you know about the retention of the garden in deed the drawings are vague and do not that address. the maintaining of the garden is identifying the building with adus and i would like to hear from you of what you no about this guard issue? >> sure, thanks, that statement was included in the analysis was based on a meeting that we had with mr. alexandra and the project sponsor and it was made without commitment and there was no record of it in writing and it was essentially...
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david winslow satisfy architect.he item before you is a public credit for discretionary review of 2018.0123.9273 to be in conformance with section 136 which allows up to three feet of additional height and grade above existing grade and retaining walls to be no more than 42 inches. the dr request erer is concerned that the retaining wall and grade change of the rear yard will, one, block access to mid block open space. it does not respect the existing topography. lastly, impacts light and privacy by shading neighbors rear yards and providing a vantage point to neighboring yards. their proposed alternatives is to reduce the height to historic elevations, reduce grades at the rear yard to historic elevations or level to the lowest original grade to limit privacy and further intrusion into the mid block open space and then step concrete walls to follow the grade with the contemporary fencing material. to date, the department has received two letters in support of the dr request and 8 letters in support of the project. t
david winslow satisfy architect.he item before you is a public credit for discretionary review of 2018.0123.9273 to be in conformance with section 136 which allows up to three feet of additional height and grade above existing grade and retaining walls to be no more than 42 inches. the dr request erer is concerned that the retaining wall and grade change of the rear yard will, one, block access to mid block open space. it does not respect the existing topography. lastly, impacts light and...
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winslow. would you know about the retention of the garden in deed the drawings are vague and do not that address. the maintaining of the garden is identifying the building with adus and i would like to hear from you of what you no about this guard issue? >> sure, thanks, that statement was included in the analysis was based on a meeting that we had with mr. alexandra and the project sponsor and it was made without commitment and there was no record of it in writing and it was essentially a sentiment that stated from the project sponsor that he was willing to look at ways that relocating the plants while a construct took place. >> i would like to state i that i think the retaining of the garden is an integral park of adding adus and because densification of the property requires that with that many units and the building, an open space was desirable and played a role in the larger appreciation of the neighborhood. i'd like to address another issue and bring to the commission's attention and i b
winslow. would you know about the retention of the garden in deed the drawings are vague and do not that address. the maintaining of the garden is identifying the building with adus and i would like to hear from you of what you no about this guard issue? >> sure, thanks, that statement was included in the analysis was based on a meeting that we had with mr. alexandra and the project sponsor and it was made without commitment and there was no record of it in writing and it was essentially...
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dean winslow is cautious. >> i would be concerned that just putting a few in-room air purifiers in a large crowded room with lots of people would give folks a false sense of security. >> the virus is extremely small and isn't likely to be captured in standard filters. >> the most important place to incorporate filters would be as part of a very high efficiency hvac system. your home heating and cooling system gives you options. filters claim to remove viruses down to the five micron level. that's 1/10 the average diameter of a human hair. >> filters that are used for this purpose will generally work really well against five micron droplets. some of the viral material might be in droplets as small as one micron. >> the volume of air is equally as important as the correct filter. in berkeley, kpix 5. >>> that's it for the news at 5:00. kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins now with allen martin and elizabeth cook. >>> now at 6:00, a family adventure in the sierra ends in an ambush. a bay area doctor murdered. his son running for cover in the forest, so what happened? >>> what to you have to think
dean winslow is cautious. >> i would be concerned that just putting a few in-room air purifiers in a large crowded room with lots of people would give folks a false sense of security. >> the virus is extremely small and isn't likely to be captured in standard filters. >> the most important place to incorporate filters would be as part of a very high efficiency hvac system. your home heating and cooling system gives you options. filters claim to remove viruses down to the five...
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dean winslow with stanford health care. >> the idea is we cannot eliminate risk but there's easy common sense things that are evidence based that we can use to marketedly reduce the risk of transmission of covid-19. >> that includes keeping outdoors and keeping soap and hand sanitizer nearby, and use disposable utensils. >> new data released thursday found a majority of those thursday will not be gathering with others this july 4th. a solid 25% said they had no plans for celebrating. 61% said they will avoid gatherings all together because of covid-19 concerns. and only 39% say they will be attending or hosting for the holiday. most of nem in homes. >> we want to celebrate things. i get it. i have been there. i am there. but, we have to think beyond that. >> as we head in to the holiday weekend, covid-19 remain as significant health threat, regardless of what we are celebrating. abc news. >> as you make plans for the weekend we have put together a guide on what is allowed and what is not. you can find it on abc news.com. share it with your friends so we are all able to celebrate respons
dean winslow with stanford health care. >> the idea is we cannot eliminate risk but there's easy common sense things that are evidence based that we can use to marketedly reduce the risk of transmission of covid-19. >> that includes keeping outdoors and keeping soap and hand sanitizer nearby, and use disposable utensils. >> new data released thursday found a majority of those thursday will not be gathering with others this july 4th. a solid 25% said they had no plans for...
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voice the car a winslow from family matters just so there'd be a cop telling me to make a left or rightof pickle goon. just change the voice to celebrity or singer like arnold schwarzenegger or stevie wonder. if stevie wonder is blind then how can he tell me where i'm going. to am. that's a good point thanks for joining me now and thankfully now it's time to talk about some of the other developing stories here with me is redacted correspondent. and there is what have you got for us tonight well 2 democratic consulting firms have signed on to a pledge money pledge that some community activists have started and that is asking paul. petitions and consulting firms not only to reject money from police unions but super pacs as well because a lot of times you have local politicians who say like yeah i don't think any police union money but they're getting it under the table from these super pacs and this pledge would weed that out because this event a big problem for decades do we trust them when they pledge anything i mean if we have the records that that's one thing we can get them in the ro
voice the car a winslow from family matters just so there'd be a cop telling me to make a left or rightof pickle goon. just change the voice to celebrity or singer like arnold schwarzenegger or stevie wonder. if stevie wonder is blind then how can he tell me where i'm going. to am. that's a good point thanks for joining me now and thankfully now it's time to talk about some of the other developing stories here with me is redacted correspondent. and there is what have you got for us tonight well...
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dean winslow with stanford health care. >> the idea is we cannot eliminate risk but there's easy common sense things that are evidence based that we can use to marketedly reduce the risk of transmission of covid-19. >> that includes keeping outdoors and keeping soap and hand sanitizer nearby, and use disposable utensils. >> new data released thursday found a majority of those thursday will not be gathering with others this july 4th. a solid 25% said they had no plans for celebrating. 61% said they will avoid gatherings all together because of covid-19 concerns. and only 39% say they will be attending or hosting for the holiday. most of nem in homes. >> we want to celebrate things. i get it. i have been there. i am there. but, we have to think beyond that. >> as we head in to the holiday weekend, covid-19 remain as significant health threat, regardless of what we are celebrating. abc news. >> as you make plans for the weekend we have put together a guide on what is allowed and what is not. you can find it on abc news.com. share it with your friends so we are all able to celebrate respons
dean winslow with stanford health care. >> the idea is we cannot eliminate risk but there's easy common sense things that are evidence based that we can use to marketedly reduce the risk of transmission of covid-19. >> that includes keeping outdoors and keeping soap and hand sanitizer nearby, and use disposable utensils. >> new data released thursday found a majority of those thursday will not be gathering with others this july 4th. a solid 25% said they had no plans for...
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much of it was to be preserved, because it was cheaper to put crestwood in and stuff, but lorenzo winslow, the architect, really was the hero, as far as the original things. he saved what he could. and during the clinton administration, when the blue room was being redone, and the paint was taken off, there was all that old original pine, those enormous boards, the most gorgeous thing in the world that winslow had insisted that they be put back in the house while he was there to do it and didn't have to listen to anyone else. so i don't know what percentage. you know, of course, next year is the 200th anniversary of its burning. and about 30 percent of it was torn down after that fire. but, you know, the walls are 100 percent. and what percentage is that of the house? i don't know. everything else was -- and then the subbasements were dug. and one secret one was dug, and truman ordered the park service to surrender $750,000 of its budget to do the subbasement, the one in 9/11, that the vice president was in, and it's -- >> the secure space. >> it was done secretly -- and not secure anymor
much of it was to be preserved, because it was cheaper to put crestwood in and stuff, but lorenzo winslow, the architect, really was the hero, as far as the original things. he saved what he could. and during the clinton administration, when the blue room was being redone, and the paint was taken off, there was all that old original pine, those enormous boards, the most gorgeous thing in the world that winslow had insisted that they be put back in the house while he was there to do it and...
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dean winslow with stanford healthcare. >> the idea is that we cannot completely eliminate risk but there are some pretty easy common sense things which are evidence-based which we can use. so we markededly reduce the risk of transmission of sars co-v 2. >> remaining outdoors. keeping sanitizer nearby. and consider disposable utensils. >> i think the risk of transition of this virus by fomite or inanimate object is probably not the major way this is transmitted. >> reporter: won't be gathering with others this july fourth. 25% say they have no plans for celebrating. 61% say they will avoid gatherings altogether because of covid-19 concerns. and only 39% say they will be attending or hosting for the holiday. most of them in homes. >> we want to celebrate things. i get it. i've been there. i am there. but we have to think beyond that. >> reporter: as we head into the holiday weekend health experts tell us covid-19 remains a significant health threat regardless of what we're celebrating. >>> also in the peninsula in the city of san carlos is now partially reversing their decision in reopenin
dean winslow with stanford healthcare. >> the idea is that we cannot completely eliminate risk but there are some pretty easy common sense things which are evidence-based which we can use. so we markededly reduce the risk of transmission of sars co-v 2. >> remaining outdoors. keeping sanitizer nearby. and consider disposable utensils. >> i think the risk of transition of this virus by fomite or inanimate object is probably not the major way this is transmitted. >>...
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that guidance echoed by dean winslow with stanford health care. >> the idea is we cannot completely eliminate risks. there are some easy pretty common sense things which are evidence based which we can use to markedly reduce the risk of transmission. >> reporter: those actions include staying outdoors, keeping soap, water and sanitizer nearby. and though it isn't a leading source of transmission consider disposable utensils. >> i think the risk of transmission of this virus by fomites or inanimate objects is probably not the major way this virus is transmitted. >> reporter: a new poll thursday found a majority of those surveyed won't bow gathering with others this july 4th. 61% say they'll avoid gatherings altogether because of covid-19 concerns. and only 39% say they'll be attending or hosting for the holiday. most of them in homes. >> we want to celebrate things. i get it. i've been there. i am there, but we have to think beyond that. >> reporter: as we head into the holiday weekend health experts remind us covid-19 remains a significant health threat regardless of what we're celebrating. >
that guidance echoed by dean winslow with stanford health care. >> the idea is we cannot completely eliminate risks. there are some easy pretty common sense things which are evidence based which we can use to markedly reduce the risk of transmission. >> reporter: those actions include staying outdoors, keeping soap, water and sanitizer nearby. and though it isn't a leading source of transmission consider disposable utensils. >> i think the risk of transmission of this virus by...
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dean winslow with stanford health care. >> the idea is we cannot completely eliminate risks but there are some pretty easy common sense things which are evidence-based which we can use to marked law reduce the risk of transmission of sars, covid 2. zwlr those actions include staying outdoors and consider disposable utensils. >> i think the risk of really transmission of this virus by fomites or from inanimate objects is probably not the major way this virus is transmitted. >> reporter: new harris poll data released thursday found a majority of those surveyed won't be gathering with others this july fourth. a solid 25% said they had no plans for celebrating. 61% say they'll avoid gatherings altogether because of covid-19 concerns, and only 39% say they'll be attending or hosting for the holiday, most of them at home. >> we want to celebrate things. i get it. i've been there. i am there, but we have to think beyond that. >> reporter: as we head into the holiday weekend health eshperts remind us covid-19 remains a significant health threat regardless of what we're celebrating. in san jos
dean winslow with stanford health care. >> the idea is we cannot completely eliminate risks but there are some pretty easy common sense things which are evidence-based which we can use to marked law reduce the risk of transmission of sars, covid 2. zwlr those actions include staying outdoors and consider disposable utensils. >> i think the risk of really transmission of this virus by fomites or from inanimate objects is probably not the major way this virus is transmitted. >>...
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winslow insisted they be put back in the house.en to anyone else. next year is the 200th anniversary of it's burning and about 30% was attorntorn down a the fire. one secret one was done, and the park service had to surrender $750,000 of their budget to make a secret space. the one the vice president was in during 9/11. but the bulldozers went down and dug it and no one knew. >> what was the public reaction when it was reopened? >> i think people thought it was just beautiful. national geographic did a tour on it. people thought it was beautiful. it was all done by a department store in new york. and mrs. truman and the president refused to make decisions on wallpaper and things like that. so the staff made o most of those decisions, and it was done. they beat everybody down. they gave fabric at $3.50 a yard. >> sheldon cooper said how much influence did bess cooper have. >> the answer was as much as she wanted. >>. >> what is your question for snus. >> i have two questions. >> was she a sports span? did she cheer for the cardinals
winslow insisted they be put back in the house.en to anyone else. next year is the 200th anniversary of it's burning and about 30% was attorntorn down a the fire. one secret one was done, and the park service had to surrender $750,000 of their budget to make a secret space. the one the vice president was in during 9/11. but the bulldozers went down and dug it and no one knew. >> what was the public reaction when it was reopened? >> i think people thought it was just beautiful....
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i'm kind of -- my list of tv dads is kind of -- mostly '80s, '90s, dan conner, homer simpson, karl winslow reaction from jane right there. what do you think, jane? >> i just am thinking the list is very long. i only have one. >> who is yours? >> ali lowell. >> oh, okay. >> there you go. >> that is a good one. we're going to play a little game here called way back wednesday and show pictures of each of you from sometime ago and want the other to do the caption so, will, you go first. here's jane's way back wednesday. >> uh-huh. >> i'm going to say, well, we are from france, right, jane? >> right. >> okay, jane, your turn. here's an old shot of will right there. >> ah, i ate what? >> that looks like -- >> i did say that earlier this morning. >> how early is it where you are? >> it's about a million o'clock here in l.a. i'm -- i haven't gone to sleep yet but i did wake up after going -- well, i've been -- i'm still asleep. >> well, thank you for waking up for just a couple of minutes for us. we're all looking forward to seeing "united we fall" at 8:00, 7:00 right here on abc, amy. >>> all rig
i'm kind of -- my list of tv dads is kind of -- mostly '80s, '90s, dan conner, homer simpson, karl winslow reaction from jane right there. what do you think, jane? >> i just am thinking the list is very long. i only have one. >> who is yours? >> ali lowell. >> oh, okay. >> there you go. >> that is a good one. we're going to play a little game here called way back wednesday and show pictures of each of you from sometime ago and want the other to do the caption...
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nor were there artists correspondence winslow homer covered the civil war read all we have are orderlyosts, the government records various times. in greece diaries letters of somebody kept a diary, or a lot of letters, really force it out and tells you what it was like describes the scene in the viewing said suffering hardships. and that person is taking us into the times. try as best i can to be the moment and how human returning the moment because i think is intellectually more honest no way i'd and that these people don't know what is going to happen next anymore than we do in our time. the docent with the outcomes going to be pretty a non- don't know that alexander hamilton will be secretary-treasurer print but he can even thinking about that pretty they're thinking tysabri the next hour. in the very often the situation they don't know what is going to happen. infusion rains all around. that's important to remember if you're trying to get inside of that time and understand the humans and situation and to feel it. i don't think you can really know anything until you feel that. i thi
nor were there artists correspondence winslow homer covered the civil war read all we have are orderlyosts, the government records various times. in greece diaries letters of somebody kept a diary, or a lot of letters, really force it out and tells you what it was like describes the scene in the viewing said suffering hardships. and that person is taking us into the times. try as best i can to be the moment and how human returning the moment because i think is intellectually more honest no way...