i believe the intentions for housing the at risk youth at the king edward ii battelle are noble and i am all for that. what i am opposed to is the special use district zoning change which permits a higher density of young residents who will be living in a dormitory- like setting that lacks space and then it sees -- that lacks space and amenities. it is a warehouse. the current plans indicate there will only be one manager present for 24 residents and guests. to me, this is sorely inadequate. they are in need of much adult guidance and attention. and even for the original 16 residents, i feel this level of supervision is barely inadequate. i support housing at risk youth, but i do not believe packing them into tiny rooms with insufficient supervision and in adequate facilities is the ideal way to go about it. thank you. president olague: wendy, william, manny, followed by jonathan. >> good afternoon. my name is wendy, and that live on chestnut street. i have lived there seven years. i lived in a studio apartment on my on with my husband, expecting my first baby. i moved there for the s