my name is brenda cordoba. i'll be brief. i want you to know that people -- latin people in the community need affordable housing, and i beseech you not to build this monster and to build the wonder, and that's all i have. thanks. >> president melgar: thank you. next speaker from the right side aisle, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. tim allen on behalf of the 400 members of the san francisco mission commission. we've long supported this as an example of well designed, well positioned housing, but the specifics of the project are not why we're here today. i think we're here to begin to answer the question, can this commission and the elected leaders of san francisco say yes to a project that delivers something looking like 60% affordablity, or conversely as our friends who are opposing this project are saying it's much better for the city of san francisco to turn down 190-something units of below market rate housing rather than allow one single unit of market rate housing to be built. this type of process makes this