Commissioner president fong commissioner Vice President richards commissioner bobby wilson commissioner moore commissioner wu and commissioner antonini is present we expect commissioner johnson so arrive at some point commissioners, that places you under your proposed for continuance items one 1 ab bush street conditional use authorization and va r for variance on bush street rear yard modifications are proposed until august 4, 2016, items 2 ab pca for the transportation to demand management planning Code Amendment are proposed until august 4, 2016, and item 3 inclusions Affordable Housing is permitted for that september 1st 2016 and items 4 ab for case numbers and v at the castro street discretionary review and variance are proposed to august and next valencia street conditional use authorization has been withdrawn. Commissioners further on the agenda under the regular calendar excuse me under the discretionary review item 1860 Russel Street we received plans latest initially staff th
Street rear yard modifications are proposed until august 4, 2016, items 2 ab pca for the transportation to demand management planning Code Amendment are proposed until august 4, 2016, and item 3 inclusions Affordable Housing is permitted for that september 1st 2016 and items 4 ab for case numbers and v at the castro street discretionary review and variance are proposed to august and next valencia street conditional use authorization has been withdrawn. Commissioners further on the agenda under the regular calendar excuse me under the discretionary review item 1860 Russel Street we received plans latest initially staff thought well continue this to october 15th maybe to july 21st and take that up at this time i have several speaker cards and no other items proposed for continuance. Commissioner antonini. Oh, yeah. I thought there was Public Comment any Public Comment on the items proposed for continuance phil calling names . Commissioner president fong and members allison park phil the
By Carter Dewees
For The Birmingham Times
Growing up as the youngest of six siblings in Birmingham’s Collegeville community, Derrick Ervin had one hero his dad.
“He would wake up at two in the morning and [after work] be back in the community by six in the evening to organize a team-sports event,” said Ervin.
His father was his “Superman,” an important figure in Collegeville community and the representation of what manhood meant to Ervin. He would watch his dad get up in the early hours of the morning to drive a truck and return later in the day to coach and mentor children. When his dad died abruptly, Ervin was 10, and he had a difficult time squaring the death of his father with his belief in God.