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The abrupt inspection of the Potrero Hill warehouse her identical twin sister shares with other artists prompted Julie Mastrine to act, bringing her before San Francisco building officials Wednesday.
Armed with an online petition with more than 10,000 signatures, Mastrine called on the Building Inspection Commission to impose a moratorium on fire and code spot inspections that city officials contend are necessary to keep warehouse dwellers safe in the wake of the Dec. 2 Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland that killed 36 people.
Bish is cray.And Micah Allison has jumped on to binge post the same nonsensical statement over and over. The woman is a nut case.
So is Tony Serra, who claims he did his own investigation and found Derick had no criminal negligence, and the 10,000 who signed the petition to put a moratorium on fire and safety inspections. We need more inspections, NOT less!!!Bish is cray.
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BBM. I see Criminal Negligence if not Manslaughter at minimum, although granted I'm not a lawyer. The main blame belongs on Derrick Almena for illegally subletting and renting out the warehouse knowing it was a deathtrap/accident waiting to happen. A couple of little fire extinguishers would be like trying to use a garden hose on a place like that. Secondary blame belongs on the owner Chor Ng for not inspecting her property and installing sprinklers. Thirdly blame city/fire inspectors, then fourth the renters who were living there illegally. And although the specific cause hasn't been pinned down, they are pretty sure it was electrical because of the lights being knocked out and photos of overloaded circuits from DJ's and improper wiring, and they were stealing electricity from the auto shop business next door.
10,000 urge SF officials to halt inspections after Oakland fire
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/artic...-halt-inspections-10811861.php#photo-12057317
I read the entire article and I'm appalled. There is no denying the domino effect toward homelessness if artists are evicted. But SF is trying to work with these artists while ensuring their safety, and the artists are trying to protect their turf. This type of attitude and resistance is exactly what I've said would have happened if Oakland had cracked down on The Ghost Ship. The artists are basically a "special interest group" that is looking out for its own interests, not their neighbors safety. While they fight these inspections in SF another fire could happen. Would SF be to blame? Not in my world. I rest my case.
JMO
I read the entire article and I'm appalled. There is no denying the domino effect toward homelessness if artists are evicted. But SF is trying to work with these artists while ensuring their safety, and the artists are trying to protect their turf. This type of attitude and resistance is exactly what I've said would have happened if Oakland had cracked down on The Ghost Ship. The artists are basically a "special interest group" that is looking out for its own interests, not their neighbors safety. While they fight these inspections in SF another fire could happen. Would SF be to blame? Not in my world. I rest my case.
JMO
Oakland warehouse fire in 2015 foretold of Ghost Ship disaster
Nearly two years before a fire killed 36 people inside an Oakland warehouse that city officials say they did not inspect because they considered it vacant, a fire killed two people at a similarly non-permitted live-work building in West Oakland.
But in the March 2015 case, city officials were well aware that people were living in the two-story brick building even though it was not approved for residential use.
Public records and interviews with former residents and the building owner showed that not only did the city allow the living arrangements to persist, Oakland Fire Department inspectors visited the place three times, giving it a clean bill of health at least once.
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"Afterwards we went into the Red Cross on Broadway, and Mayor Libby Schaaf came in to speak with us, said drummer Jason Willer, one of the displaced residents of the adjoining building. She gave a speech about how she was going to help us rebuild, relocate, and how she wanted to support the arts because were the backbone of the city.
Here's an article about another Oakland DIY warehouse named the Totally Intense Fractal Mindgaze Hut that burned in 2015. Two people died.
http://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/...e-fire-in-2015-foretold-of-Ghost-10807217.php
Much more at the link. It's a shame the city didn't make changes after the 2015 fire.
Exactly, LinasK. Exactly that.
(Somehow I missed that they were stealing electricity from next door. Dayam.)
Gitana, it is NOT strange or unusual that Jen's tragic death has changed you and how you look at things. My 20 yo brother was killed when I was 25 and came in as a John Doe to the ER where I was working... I couldn't save him.
This was August 12, 1982 and I am now 59. My perspective of the world and life changed forever that night and I have never been the same. You are still in the reeling/shock phase as I call it where it all seems surreal. Stuff just doesn't matter like it used too. The phrase"Life is short" takes on a new meaning and not just some glib phrase you though out.
You didn't have enough time. We never had enough time. I would imagine you have the "If only" or "I wish" or "If I just" thoughts that fly through your head. You may not want to be around people, large malls, anywhere there is just a lot of activity nor feel like talking. Especially now during the holidays where the music is cheerful and people are laughing. Not.
You may find that your journey in life has an asterisk from December 2nd forward. The mere fact that Jen was young and died a horrible death is enough to rock anyone's world, let alone anyone's world who loved her.
It seems very different losing someone young, suddenly without warning under dire circumstances than it is losing someone who is older with a prolonged illness. The loss is the same yet different if that makes sense. The grief and grieving process was different for me too, when I think back to my own dad and brother. Don't expect anything more from yourself than you are prepared to give, and you can change your mind on that too. It is an individual process and uncharted territory.
Sorry for being so long winded here. When I read that Jen was there and you hadn't heard from her, my heart sank, as I knew pretty much what you were going to be in for, and I was so glad that Lina's K was there for you and that you knew we were all praying for you and your family. Those are the things you hold onto in the darkest hours, knowing how much you are loved and cared about.
I wish you peace...xo
I read the entire article and I'm appalled. There is no denying the domino effect toward homelessness if artists are evicted. But SF is trying to work with these artists while ensuring their safety, and the artists are trying to protect their turf. This type of attitude and resistance is exactly what I've said would have happened if Oakland had cracked down on The Ghost Ship. The artists are basically a "special interest group" that is looking out for its own interests, not their neighbors safety. While they fight these inspections in SF another fire could happen. Would SF be to blame? Not in my world. I rest my case.
JMO
I read the entire article and I'm appalled. There is no denying the domino effect toward homelessness if artists are evicted. But SF is trying to work with these artists while ensuring their safety, and the artists are trying to protect their turf. This type of attitude and resistance is exactly what I've said would have happened if Oakland had cracked down on The Ghost Ship. The artists are basically a "special interest group" that is looking out for its own interests, not their neighbors safety. While they fight these inspections in SF another fire could happen. Would SF be to blame? Not in my world. I rest my case.
JMO
What did I just read? You must be a special kind of stupid to request that... but 10 thousand of you?
You are not that special any more.
The Ghost Ship party was held without any permit from the city. It was promoted on Facebook as an event featuring artists from a Los Angeles music label called 100% Silk. And the gatherings secret location at the warehouse was announced at the last minute.
After dark, Mr. Madden and Mr. Cline climbed the rickety staircase that led to the Ghost Ships second floor.
The dance area was soon filled with familiar faces in Oaklands underground art scene. The music was trance-inducing.
By 11:15 the party was just getting going. The room was cluttered and dark. It smelled of marijuana and cigarettes.
The first indication of the fire was a new smell, like a firecracker. A group illuminated the floor with iPhones to look for the source, and saw wisps of smoke coming up through the cracks. About a half-dozen people made their way to the stairs, and told others to as well.
But for most it would be too late. In the space of a few minutes, the faint firecracker smell had become a black cloud.
But the citys website, which laid out details of the program, was altered after the fire, deleting a passage that called for mandatory annual inspections of all commercial buildings. The entry was also changed to say that when inspections occur, they should take place approximately every two years.
Until last spring, the department had had no fire marshal in about three years. The department remains significantly understaffed, with 62 vacancies, despite adequate funding.
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Oaklands fire chief, Teresa Deloach Reed, defended her department in an interview at headquarters this week. Weve been doing what we always did, and up to this point it worked, she said. But now weve discovered that maybe what weve been doing is not working.
Chief Deloach Reed, however, rejected blame for the fire. When pressed, she offered, Possibly we fell short in regards to this incident.
Tenants telling the government to leave them alone, city officials denying responsibility, landlords ignoring fire codes and illegal residences, master tenants breaking the law with no concern for the safety of those entering the GS. This may be the best example of what SNAFU means that I've ever seen. :facepalm:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/22/us/why-the-ghost-ship-was-invisible-in-oakland-until-36-died.html
Makes my blood boil. Crappy electrical system, no sprinklers, shoddy "stairway" to hell - all of that could have/should have been corrected. Derick Ion collected money from the tenants supposedly for improvements - which he never made. Where did that money go?
The landlord, Ng, has a properties portfolio of 5 million dollars. She's paid over 26k in fines over the years. Clearly this is a situation where it's cheaper to pay fines than take care of the problems. According to online records the building is only assessed at 43k, with a property tax of about $1300 a year. She's getting more than the property value in rent so how hard would it be to make some improvements?
And the city has some 'splainin to do too:
Tenants telling the government to leave them alone, city officials denying responsibility, landlords ignoring fire codes and illegal residences, master tenants breaking the law with no concern for the safety of those entering the GS. This may be the best example of what SNAFU means that I've ever seen. :facepalm:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/22/us/why-the-ghost-ship-was-invisible-in-oakland-until-36-died.html
Makes my blood boil. Crappy electrical system, no sprinklers, shoddy "stairway" to hell - all of that could have/should have been corrected. Derick Ion collected money from the tenants supposedly for improvements - which he never made. Where did that money go?
The landlord, Ng, has a properties portfolio of 5 million dollars. She's paid over 26k in fines over the years. Clearly this is a situation where it's cheaper to pay fines than take care of the problems. According to online records the building is only assessed at 43k, with a property tax of about $1300 a year. She's getting more than the property value in rent so how hard would it be to make some improvements?
And the city has some 'splainin to do too:
CountingCrows' post was referring to the article Jax49 posted ---- 10,000 residents calling for a halt to inspections ---- not to Jax49.Respectfully, that is not an OK post
Respectfully, that is not an OK post