the d.r. requieter s certain is the effect of the project s second story deck on privacy in three of the apartment building s unit. the new deck would be 45 feet away from the rear property line and the apartment building s rear wall is 15 feet away from its rear property line so a total of 60 feet between the two buildings. the residential design team reviewed the project and concluded that the project appropriately reduces the building s existing massing at the rear. the rdt found the project would not adversely affect the d.r. requester s rear yard in terms of privacy. the recommendation that the project be approved as proposed. president fong: g.r. requester, you have five minutes. good afternoon. i m greg leon, the landlord s son and i m a concerned individual and i also have tenants up in arms and concerned about their privacy into their bedrooms, more specifically, from 55 jordan s second floor deck. i called the architect, yakov askew and he made it clear he didn t
what we have right here is the decision for each of these alternatives. they re in the conceptual phase right now. they need to be described to go into environmental. 16th street is the furthest along where we describe the project. we would basically use the existing right-of-way to create a median center operating bus transit service and having transit boarding islands and various measures throughout the corridor. there would be elements where we would widen sidewalks on certain segments and put in bus bulbs and one of the key measures for pedestrian safety, would shorten the crossing distance on 16th street for the area and it s response to the growth that s going to be happening along the corridor. there will be parking removal. but in a limited right-of-way, there s only certain amount of things you can do. this is the recommended alternative going through the environmental analysis and we ll do the environmental assessment for that. the second corridor is folsom and howa
we ll hear from him early this thursday morning, october 7th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs nice crowd outside on a beautiful fall day. good morning, everybody. i m harry smith. i m maggie rodriguez. it s been a week since that american couple was ambushed while jet skiing in the lake along the u.s.-mexico border. he was killed and now starting to see both sides begin to search in earnest for his body an seeing more questions about the widow s story of how this happened. we ll talk to her and his mother ahead. first, though, we want to head to the news desk this morning we ri cahill. good morning. we begin with wild weather in the west. in northern arizona, priya david clemens with the latest. good morning. reporter: good morning. we re at an rv sales lot just outside flagstaff where the first of several tornadoes touched down. look at the devastation. the wind tossed the rvs like toys. ripped some apart entirely. not a scene they re used to in the arizona desert
border. he was killed and now we are starting to see both sides really begin to search in earnest for his body. also we re seeing even more questions about the widow s story of how this happened. we ll talk to her and his mother ahead. first, though, we head right to the news desk this morning. erica hill is standing by with this this morning s headlines. good morning to all of you at home. we begin this morning with wild weather in the west including a rare tornado outbreak in northern arizona. priya david-clemens is in hard-hit belmont with the latest. good morning. good morning. just outside flagstaff at this rv sales lot. look at the destruction here. the wind tossed these rvs like toys, tore some apart comple completely. not a scene they are used to in the arizona desert. a swarm of tornadoes derailed dozens of train cars and tossed rvs in the air tearing a destructive path through neighborhoods, ripping off roofs. the worst i ve ever seen. reporter: and blowin