. >> commissioners, my name is dennis moscovion and i recognize that the changes that were made in the legislation have improved it. however, i want to go back to an earlier testimony that i gave march 13th and my concern and maybe it picks up on something that commissioner sugaya said earlier around 660 3rd street. that once you open the door, sometimes it just simply can't turn back. it's like crossing the rubicon. not only with the planning code and the other three codes and total public plaza package that involves a great deal more than the planning code, and we're taking it and presenting it as a way to activate and energize someplaces that have really been neglected and abandoned and are useful or maybe even worse. that all makes good sense, but it also can be used as a cover and this is the concern. i don't know that you are going to be able to do anything about it, but the concern is constantly shifting areas where the city administration generally doesn't want to prioritize funding and gradually privatizes it, outsources it, the way we have done with our manufacturing. you kno