Current building as proposed would fit in exactly with those rotating around. So then we have some of the renderingings. This includes both buildings that are underdesigned or under construction to show you what it might look look as all the parcels are developed this is a 300 foot and you see the 400 foot. We are looking at these slides to analyze the impact on the shadow and neighbors and other parcels an with all the other towers there isnt a difference to go from 400 feet. And thank you very much for having us today and were here for any other questions. Thank you. Now back to the eshgna. Ena. The item youre considering is to negotiate the terms development of the site. Of the ocii parcel, which is 14. 7 million with a 300 foot tower and 19. 2 million with a 400 foot tower. Theyd make a 500,000 ena deposit that will be used for staff and legal costs. It will include 76 units of Affordable Housing. Under the ena 275,000 per unit or up to a total of 21 million for the sale and other
Christie, chief says its a tough time for all of his crew. Reporter good morning to you. The Berkley Fire Department has suffered a huge blow. You can really see it on the firefighters faces this morning, that theyre just struggling to deal with this. It seems everyone knew tony nunez. Today would have been his 28th year with the Berkley Fire Department. Were also told that his brothers work for the contra costa Fire Protection district. The 54yearold veteran firefighter was killed in an off duty accident sunday. His tractor flipped over and rolled down a hill in his property. Firefighters tell us they believe he may have been preparing for the storm coming up or perhaps moving things around for fire season. Fellow firefighters stood with their hands over their hearts as a vehicle carrying his body drove by to the Coroners Office in martinez. At fire station 7 in the Berkley Hills where he worked, flags were at half staff this morning. Thats where we spoke with the fire chief who tells
While investigators continue to piece together what went wrong the nbc bay area Investigative Unit reviewed state records detailing the history of that section of roadway. Reporter the fatal crash involving fed ex and Tour Bus Company occurred roughly 150 miles north of San Francisco along i5. There have been just nine accidents along that stretch of roadway since 2008, the majority happened within a mile of where this recent crash occurred. The Investigative Unit learned head on collision along that road is very rare. The only other accident caused by a driver losing control and heading into on coming traffic happened more than ten miles away back in 2008. According to records we obtained from the federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration fed ex freight cited more than 600 times for driving dangerously nationwide in two years, nearly half were for speeding and others for improper lane changes and using a cell phone or texting while driving. The company has more than 20,000 vehicles
For the next 30 minute, we investigate, exsuppose o posing stories, Holding Government accountable and uncovering issues. We begin with that tragic bus crash on highway five north of sacramento. Inves gay tors began to piece together exactly what wept wrong. Through past safety records and the companies were involved in the crash. We also reviewed state recording detailing the history of that section of the roadway. Tp fatal crash occurred north of the city of orland. According today that weve obtained, there have been just nine accidents along that stretch of roadway. The Investigative Unit has also learned that headon collisions along that road is very rare. The only other accident caused by a driver losing control and heading into oncoming traffic happened more than 10 miles away back in 2500le of. According to rourds weve obtained, fedex fragt has been sited more than 600 times. Nearly half of those were for speeding. As with all of those who drive commercial trucks and busses, the
Your license plate is helping police track your every move. Readers used by most Police Departments are doing a lot more than locating stolen cars. We know that agencies are collecting thousands, even millions of records of individuals. Towns in Northern California with populations of 10,000 people have millions of records of license plates. Reporter he says police handed over 112 images collected in two years of his plates. In some of the instances, you can tell where i am. In one instance, its in my driveway, just as were getting out of the car. Reporter hes alarmed how much the pictures reveal about people not known to Law Enforcement. Gathering and storing information about people who are not suspected or charged with a crime i think thats problematic. Reporter the alcu says in the bay area stop Police Departments are sharing the data with each other and there are no rules in place about who can access the data or why. When youre just collecting information without thinking through