Good afternoon, commissioners. Thank you for your time. I am i lived in San Francisco for almost 30 years. My i met my wife here. I raised two kids that went to bay and my little daughter is here. I fell in love with San Francisco. I always live an american dream. I finally can afford possibly a house in San Francisco. And its, in my view, when we finally got a lot, we specifically fell in love with portera hills. Its a Nice Community to raise a kid. We asked steven sutra to design our home, who in my view has a great heritage to the city and makes a beautiful architecture. One more thing. The way i view it, the upper unit would be about 2,200 square feet. And its two units. The lower unit would be occupied by my mother, who is sitting here. So im looking forward to building this home. Thank you. Can go back to overhead, please. What mr. Sutro has done, hes here if you have any questions about the architecture, but you can see from the floor plans that are before you, its very practica
The way back would create so much more expense that it would not be we would not be able to afford to build a house like this at this site. So were trying to accommodate the needs for this family for the housing and the what would be an appropriate use of the if we can zoom in, please. Hello . Well, lets go to site lines. This is a 95footwide street. You can zoom in up on top. I think well move along from there. We have a pedestrian in the middle of the street. We have the 30degreeangle site line seeing up to this second floor. From across the street, youre seeing all the way beyond the top floor and the rooftop features that weve proposed. I would like to bring mr. Rockland forward to say a few words and then i will finish up my remarks. Can you hand in the site line drawing, please . Good afternoon, commissioners. Thank you for your time. I am i lived in San Francisco for almost 30 years. My i met my wife here. I raised two kids that went to bay and my little daughter is here. I fell
Good afternoon, commissioners. Thank you for your time. I am i lived in San Francisco for almost 30 years. My i met my wife here. I raised two kids that went to bay and my little daughter is here. I fell in love with San Francisco. I always live an american dream. I finally can afford possibly a house in San Francisco. And its, in my view, when we finally got a lot, we specifically fell in love with portera hills. Its a Nice Community to raise a kid. We asked steven sutra to design our home, who in my view has a great heritage to the city and makes a beautiful architecture. One more thing. The way i view it, the upper unit would be about 2,200 square feet. And its two units. The lower unit would be occupied by my mother, who is sitting here. So im looking forward to building this home. Thank you. Can go back to overhead, please. What mr. Sutro has done, hes here if you have any questions about the architecture, but you can see from the floor plans that are before you, its very practica
While we desegregated in 19 623, in 1963, we did not integrate. That took a long time, going even beyond 1970. But this is when the University Went in a new direction. Once segregation was out of the way, once all that energy that had gone to trying to maintain an illegal and certainly immoral way of doing things, after all that energy could be sent in another direction, the university of alabama begin to turn itself away from a regional Football Party school toward becoming a Major National academic institution. That is what it has become, but it was a long journey in the 1960s that sent us that direction. There were a lot of changes going on at the beginning of the 1960s. But really, it stems from 1956. At the first effort of desegregation, which failed horribly, caused riots. A student for three days. Desegregation is desegregation. We were under the same court order in 1963, but officially we had been desegregated that the although she was expelled, not for anything she did but bec
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