>> katy sherping. >> supervisor fewer: you mentioned many of the permits being streamlined.which ones are you streamlining? >> the legislation that was signed last week did a number of things. i may not have them all off the top of my head. it reduced some of the duplicate inspections that would happen. if you did a build-out and apply for an entertainment, you would have to do that again. so that goes away. there are other areas where we updated our health code for example to be more in line with state health code around when restrooms are required to be accessible for patrons. this expands opportunities for businesses to, for example, have like a small coffee cart or something like that without having to provide a restroom for their customers. there were a number of other pieces of this legislation. the piece that was talked about most in the commission had to do with the buffer zone and honing in our zoning so it's most applicable in the neighborhoods where it was originally intended. >> supervisor fewer: we heard from the restaurant industry about the money that is assoc