of the things that we really worked with the community to talk about was that the views from ingleside terrace and the neighborhoods to the east should be protected. they do have a view quarters out to the ocean. this diagram illustrates the view shadows. these are existing mid rises that are there now. they create a certain amount of view blockage. what we did was, with the tallest buildings, the ones that are in the 145-foot category, there would -- they generally sit in the new shadows. they are not blocking any additional view for the neighbors. only two exceptions to that region there is one in the middle that you can see. that one was meant to mark the interception -- intersection and create a special place in the neighborhood. there are two to the southeast. it was really to address people entering san francisco, and to create a more welcoming gateway into the city. within that, we start to add additional height to achieve the density. the way we did this was on the east side, there are buildings that can go up to 85 feet high. the way we think of this height is creating a variety for t