i am betsy eddy president of diamond heights community foundation which has been meeting for 11 years to prepare the neighborhood for emergencies. i am encouraged by the hearing today and the questions by the supervisors, but we really do perceive a much more dangerous fire hazard than some of the people here today. it was just three years ago that diamond heights started to realize there is an urban wildfire hazard here in glenn canyon park and in the five parks that surround diamond heights. on a very windy day, there is the potential for a fire started in a park to reach home. i want to give an example. our winds are so fierce they sometimes knock me over and some of the trees go at a slant because of the wind. there are windy areas of san francisco but the wind in diamond heights, green park would carry a fire up the canyon described together. 30-foot defensible space is not going to stop the fires from spreading. i could take a picture of every fire hazard in glenn canyon, the pictures of the dead trees and dead logs and dried grass that could spread a fire really quickly. i hope