my name is gina lejo. i stand with the community for the concerns regarding the development at 65 ocean avenue. since more than 50% of luxury market housing is still built in san francisco, we have seen first-hand the impact of costs in most neighborhoods, existing and long-term residents cannot afford more than $3,000 market rate grants. this will be the same fate in the excelsior sense the is more than 65% market rate units. but this worsens the housing affordable crisis in our city and does not alleviate it. the planning commission and planning department continue to prioritize luxury market rate housing in our neighborhoods, then none of the members will be able to afford living in their homes regardless if they are tenants or homeowner. if new housing is built in the axcelsior so that our neighbours have a place to live. i almost also a tenant for the last 16 years and speak up for the future generations of the axcelsior. we request a planning commissioning hearing by september regarding the vulnerabl