2013年1月28日星期一

Benicia Arsenal machine shop to raise its roof

An arsenal district machine shop is about to raise the roof -- literally -- to allow more headroom for its giant cranes, a city official said Friday.The industrial building at 1209 Polk St. has housed large rotating-equipment processing and industrial repair services for more than 30 years. It is witHydraulic cone crusherhin the Arsenal Historic Overlay District, but not listed as a historic structure.On Thursday,As the most commonly used China Solar bag Offers at present is compound pendulum jaw crusher which has a typical developmental process, this article mainly takes moving crusher as an example to illustrate the design of jaw crusher. the Historic Preservation Review Commission OK'd a request by the building's owners to raise the roof height by 10 feet, Community Development Director Charlie Knox said. The property owners say that daily operations have been hampered by the building's interior height because the overhead cranes do not have enough room to operate at maximum safety. The change will raise the roof height from 36-feet-4-inches to 46-feet-4-inches, according to the city.In other business, the commission approved the replacement of 11 wooden window frames within a downtown home built in 1880. The frames will be replaced with more modern, wood-composite frames that will have a similar look and feel, according to city staff.Located at 283 West H St., the cottage-style house in 2004 was recommended for removal from the city's list of downtown historic structures due to a series of renovations. However, it was ultimately determined the house had kept enough integrity to keep its "contributing structure" status. Wilcox confirmed Albertson's in Longview allowed Longview United for Growth to gather signatures on their petition at the store. The group also staked out Brookshire's,LED bulb Super 1 Foods, Sam's and Walmart in Longview to encourage shoppers to sign the petition.If at least 6,000 of the signatures are verified as registered Longview voters by the city secretary, the Longview City Council will add the measure to allow beer and wine sales for off-premise consumption to the May ballot.An identical proposition was rejected in 2007. That year, 3,354 people voted to allow beer and wine sales at grocery and convenience stores, while 3,764 voted against the proposal."We believe people are better informed — they want better grocery stores and better convenience stores ... there was a lot of false information last time around," Fish said of why the group thinks they have a better shot this time. "Also, many of the people who were responsible for the opposition are no longer."The 2007 election did allow the sale of alcohol at restaurants without a membership.

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