[applause] >> my name is diana mason. we're composed of 441 single- family homes. a point of reference, we directly face we feel like we might be overwhelmed. these are based upon human nature being changed. there is also the expectation of human resources. san francisco state uses us as a parking lot. we will like a viable living space for the future. >> last week, we heard that the love that people had for the garden apartment. the high-rise construction in addition to earthquake -- aesthetics, breaking up of a sense of community, creating wind tunnels, if cetera they should definitely investigate recreating this environment. 32,500 students and staff combined. -- gets 16,000 shoppers a day. this is all in line in a very small area. this is insane as far as i am concerned. providing one parking space per unit is ludicrous. there is not enough parking there now. if you have families, it is inevitable that you have more than one car. what happens when residents have at visitors? not only does the project need to be scaled down but the length of construction also ne