i would like to bring attention to laura matos who left us a few days ago and the owner of the pico press and gallery and wife of a dear artist john matos and great help on the library and joe dimaggio park projects and none of us should take granted for our time and felt bad and diagnosed with cancer the second week and died the third. i would like to bring attention to mel patterson and a collector and i knew of him because of the joe dimaggio history and was the occupant of the apartment that caught on fire on columbus last week and we extend our thoughts to john matos and to mel's three children and we ask that we adjourn the board today in their memory. the rest i submit. >> thank you supervisor christensen. supervisor kim. >> thank you. i just want to add a couple of words to the ordinance that supervisor avalos and i are introducing today and just to reiterate some of the points that he made. in 2002 when the board of supervisors originally passed our inclusionary affordable housing program an ordinance that is replicated throughout cities in our country. one of our most successful