antennas to get satisfactory services. this is not surprising. according to the t-mobile five-year facilities plan they already have at least 212 antenna facilities city wide and 11 in the marina district alone. to increase the speed and capacity of their network they upgraded their air access technology and installed fiberoptic technology. on may 18th, the san francisco board of supervisors determined they had not met the standard for antennas proposed for a mixed use building. on that basis supervisors voted 11-0 and overturned the permit for that location. in addition to not being necessary, their facility is not appropriate for and necessary for this residential location because wireless facilities present a documented fire hazard, required frequent, routine maintenance visits and raise noise issues. finally t-mobile's antennas will crown and sit atop the building to serve as a visual reminder for all who live in the area as a failure to maintain the residential character of our neighborhood. 2010 chestnut street under amendments to the guidelines approved by the planning commission in 2003. please refer to page three of exhibit j. they have not p