maybe we could go to kate stacey. >> president breed, that is true. i'm sorry. on the bottom of page 48, that is a change from current code requirements from what i think is ten days to 30-days. i need to look at the code to verify those dates, and i'll check the other dates that supervisor tang just mentioned. >> so supervisor tang, was that it? >> supervisor tang: i mean, there's more. i mentioned earlier that there are a lot of planning submittal guidelines that have newly been codified, and the rear neighbors, and i think that's from when we've talked, the intent is to force the conversation, to have it with your neighbors, and that is a really important part. you would never want this to happen in such a way that neighbors would not be notified or not have access to a full set of plans. i think a mandatory preapplication hearing forces that conversation, forces a full set of plans, and i think that one of the issues that i have is we're trying to truly just free up some staff time so that we can put some of this important housing development on the agenda a