dan storm reports, the group is now trying to find a way to stay in that marina. we're at the very least have good options to move elsewhere. >> voters in this cove near oyster point, marino in south city are being told they have to leave. the notices were sent to residents or boards on june. 15th. the first for people like matt kline who have lived here for more than a decade in a dragnet. >> you know, it's it's it just messes with the security complete. >> the marinas owner, kilroy realty corporation offered people like line $10,000 if they signed an agreement to leave within 4 months. at first, it sounded really good because they were unit. >> they were giving us that money for moving that we had tell them within 15 days. >> some residents say the timing of all of this has been rushed. there's also been a challenge of finding a new place to live. many marinas do not have the space for more boards and the san francisco bay conservation and development commission, but also have to approve an increase to the amount of people who live at each marina. cdc currently allows for just 10%. that's an arbitrary number. >> it has to be changed to 20 or 25%. to be sensible. >> the