comment, most of the supporting the cruise ship terminal, so i would like to defer to our legal counsel on the last comment that was made, just to let us know that it is ok to move forward or not. we do believe it is a party to move forward at this point in time. yes. commissioner brandon: thank you. i had the pleasure of serving on the commission with commissioner jimmy herman, and he was such a wonderful person. so to ditto some of the public comment on this is a great day in port history, in that we re finally, i hope, putting a shovel in the ground and building a new cruise terminal. this is my second opportunity on building a new cruise terminal, but i feel really good about this one. [laughs] i want to echo my fellow commissioners and applaud director moyer and the staff for bringing this item to assign such a short time span. it is a great item. without saying anything else, all in favor? resolutions 1175, 1176, 1177, and 1178 have been approved. [applause] [cheers a
jimmy herman, and he was such a wonderful person. so to ditto some of the public comment on this is a great day in port history, in that we re finally, i hope, putting a shovel in the ground and building a new cruise terminal. this is my second opportunity on building a new cruise terminal, but i feel really good about this one. [laughs] i want to echo my fellow commissioners and applaud director moyer and the staff for bringing this item to assign such a short time span. it is a great item. without saying anything else, all in favor? resolutions 1175, 1176, 1177, and 1178 have been approved. [applause] [cheers and applause] commissioner brandon: thank you so much. i would like to request a short recess, hopefully 10 minutes. commissioners, the title for item 9b has been revised. all located along the embarcadero waterfront, located along the north side of islet creek. request development of this position agreement and related actions to implement the 34th america s cup pro
with fellow city departments, was clearly the right one. so on words and upwards. i think we should all ditto that statement. [laughter] we have heard a lot of public comment, most of the supporting the cruise ship terminal, so i would like to defer to our legal counsel on the last comment that was made, just to let us know that it is ok to move forward or not. we do believe it is a party to move forward at this point in time. yes. commissioner brandon: thank you. i had the pleasure of serving on the commission with commissioner jimmy herman, and he was such a wonderful person. so to ditto some of the public comment on this is a great day in port history, in that we re finally, i hope, putting a shovel in the ground and building a new cruise terminal. this is my second opportunity on building a new cruise terminal, but i feel really good about this one. [laughs] i want to echo my fellow commissioners and applaud director moyer and the staff for bringing this item to ass
and the provision for long-term marina development rights down at the waterfront area that was just announced by the event authority. in all, that really is pretty much paralleled by what is from an environmental impact analysis perspective, represented in the reduced development sub-alternative in chapter 11, which is one of the two environmentally superior alternatives identified. i think that, through all of the work with the community and the event of authority, we have come to a point where this is a project that has really of held a very high standard of environmental sustainability. given those changes, there are a number of edits and revisions that unfortunately i will have to just walk you through after this presentation. in terms of the mitigation measures themselves, those actually do not change. the mitigation monitoring reporter program in your package now that was posted on the web site all of those measures would still ride with this revised project. the on