Study this. So i prosecute esh that we are going appreciate that we are going to move forward with this in this direction. President chiu supervisor avalos. Supervisor avalos thank you. This one is kind of troubling to me. I dont think i read the same memo in everyone else. I thought i lived in a efficiency unit. A family of four, 950 square feet and every inch of space is used. And were just totally crammed in. I live in a district that is 6500 more people more dense than it was 10 years ago, and we have a number of houses that has efficiency units for the number of people who are crammed into them. And a great demand i see for housing is not something that i believe is really the kind of units that were waiving the way here today. I do see that there are benefits for that and in certain parts of San Francisco but i think over all this does not make a lot of sense to the San Francisco that i know. I also know there are a lot of people who live in this city who are desperately trying t
Where theyre located, the type of housing it is. Student housing, group housing, and Affordable Housing will not be subject to this cap. Once we get near the cap, and once the Planning Department does its analysis we will then be in a position to decide whether or not to extend this legislation. Colleagues, i think that this is a very positive step afford. I am very appreciative of everyone who participated to getting us here and i ask for your support. I do have some technical amendments to the reporting and reauthorization process in terms of clarifying what will go into that analysis, and making clear that the Planning Department, in conducting its analysis, will collaborate with the Mayors Office of housing to make sure we have very complete data, and also just clarifying how the analysis will take place. Weve distributed those amendments. Theyre nonsubstantive and i would ask we adopt those amendments to item 39. I also want to acknowledge Sophie Haywood is here from it the Planni
And in their honor, a teenagers unusual tribute easing the pain for families of Fallen Police officers. Nightly news begins now. Good evening. We start with north korea tonight where an anxious world waited to see how kim jongun would celebrate the birth of the countrys founder. Would their annual parade be the normal showcase of military hardware, or would they launch another missile or perhaps conduct their sixth nuclear test. Late word tonight, south koreas news agency is reporting that the north did attempt to fire a missile tonight from the east coast, but it appears to have failed. Today we looked at some never before seen weaponry the experts warn the nation could do something that triggers a military response. From seoul, south korea tonight. Reporter a showcase of north koreas capabilities, including its First Submarine launched Ballistic Missile and this, what experts believe is a prototype of a new int intercontinental Ballistic Missile designed to potentially reach the Unit
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