. >> doug schumacher i will answer that question. they are not for sale, they are for rent.priced at 30% of the resident's income which ti typically is between zero and $300. i came up to make a different comment. i want to thank the board and department for the work on this and our partner. two things to draw your attention that are important as you start to see more much these projects. one is this is one of the first modular projects in san francisco. it is an emerging technology. it is an industry going through its growing pains. it is going to be increasingly important to develop affordable housing in san francisco. the second piece i want to draw your attention to sb35. this is an exemption for the site. it is important to have this tool in front of us. there is a lot of debate about the potential exemptions. a project of this size with affordable housing and clinics. i think it would have been more consult with out that exception. thank you. >> any other speakers? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, any comments or questions? so i want to thank actually