i'm sharon archuleta. i'm a tattoo artist. i've been there since 1998, and i've been a tattoo artist since 1994. i've worked at lots of shops, and active space allows me to have a safe quiet place for people who don't like going into a loud, scary street shop. i have a lot of customers who are breast cancer survivors, and it's nice for them to have a safe place to come from. as for the 15 empty units, i think it's a lot more than that. there's five floors, and the second floor has ten empty units, so i can't imagine how many are above. any ways, thank you, thank you so much. >> chair peskin: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is elizabeth chur, and i am a freelance writer who's been there since 2008. i write grants for san francisco general and ucsf. i only work for nonprofits. i am grateful, also, that the legislation would allow office uses to stay for three years. however, it's my understanding that people like me would need to go through mandatory discretionary review, which i'm told would cos