in 1991, we opened a store on board a heights on cortland avenue that had no businesses that are open. we have been credited with the revitalization of the area and we got no tax breaks and provided over $30,000 in payroll tax from are too small businesses to the city's coffers. i think i should expect twitter to do the same. [tone] [applause] supervisor chu: if i could ask folks to hold their applause until we get through public comment. >> speaker please. >> good morning. hi, twitter. [unintelligible] i have read your cba twice early in the morning. it is good. it gives a big break to the community, but as i read, it's not too clear. first of all, i would say i don't see dollar involvement in there. the tenderloin area is struggling. first of all, in affordable housing, and jobs. at this moment, everybody is requesting to have your cba cleared. i would request supervisor david chiu, i have read your going to be a candidate for the mayor. i would request you put this under the committee, not the legislation so the community will be heard first. the community is first. thank you. supe