Certain things but they are not calling it a bedroom at the current time based on what we see in the plans. I know commissioner moore would like to see plans. Maybe we can come back on the consent calendar if we have new drawings. Since the Planning Department is really shortstaffed and architects who can really look at everything, and i think it is for your benefit to give yourself the time and give us the ability to support you in a properly approvable project. Im trying to make it easy on you. I im asking that this project, if it comes back before we give it our approval. Did we get a second . Is there a sense the architect needs how much time four weeks. This is a week, maybe a few weeks a few days worth of work. We could resolve this issue fairly quickly. I understand the design. We can come back on consent. We could calendar this as soon as december 5th. Fine. Very good, commissioners. On that motion to continue this matter im sorry. Commissioner fung . These issues, while i am i
Given the direction you provided , you know, we can certainly base that into their condition of approval and we are confident in working with staff architects that the plans can be updated accordingly. Like the Financial Way to accommodate for two independent entries and we will work with the architect to make sure that happens. It could be shaved back slightly to ensure that there is equitable late access to the lower unit given the concerned there and the bedroom discussion , right now it only has four onebedroom and they are calling the other one a media room. I know deep in lie has their interpretations for access to light and artificial air for certain things but they are not calling it a bedroom at the current time based on what we see in the plans. I know commissioner moore would like to see plans. Maybe we can come back on the consent calendar if we have new drawings. Since the Planning Department is really shortstaffed and architects who can really look at everything, and i th
Preapplication meeting, we have been working with three planners now and amended the project to better fit the Planning Department Design Guidelines Department Design guidelines with the midblock open space. It fits with the neighborhood content. The project in front of you today, like i said, went through a series of amendments, and revisions. We also propose an a. D. U. On the ground floor. It is three stories. The groundfloor has one of the a. D. U. S. The second and third floor is one unit. They were two separate Community Outreach that we did on this project. One in 2016 in april. It was a preapplication meeting. There were seven neighbors that came to that meeting and we did pass we did have concerns on that meeting. And again on october 16th, the Second Committee outreach that we did had no attendance and despite all our efforts reaching out through emails, posting on sites, this will conclude my presentation and im happy to answer any questions. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. Do w
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