large number of them from the marina and from cal hollow that i can describe only as blatant, elitism nimyism, and that discourages me as to my fellow san francisco citizens. president olague: commissioner moore. commissioner moore: following up on a very strong statement by commissioner miguel, i'd like to say that i couldn't see a more appropriate building than retrofitting an existing been, which is very modest and very appropriate to its circumstance, as a housing unit for youth who come out of foster homes. i have a hard time using the word "youth at risk." i think these are youth who are being given a chance, and i'd like to turn the discussion around. i think the youth at risk almost implies that they have already come out of whatever, out of some kind of a criminal supervision, and that is not the case. we are observing youth who are carefully guided at a time when parental guidance ceased. and that's all it is. but looking at young potential residents who are looking for a place to live under affordable circumstances, and i do believe that the lar inn street facility is giving them t