. >> i received communication in may from lind ashley lindsey who is a person first declined the permit march the 13th and approved it july 2nd. i asked her specifically what was the historic presence at 2grattan street and this was her response. if i may please. it says that the historic designation for the building at 2grattan street is the building is in the eligible coal valley historic district which has been determined to be eligible for listing in the california register as a historical resource for the purposes of ceqa and the building itself has been termed a historical resource unless there's evidence to demonstrate otherwise. the subject utility pole itself is neither historic nor decorative. there was a question about the height and the neighborhood of the buildings. i can testify that this is a neighborhood of 30-foot buildings. belvedere street has the largest collection of classic edwardian homes built in 1906. they stretch across the t-intersection with grattan street and all the homes immediately surrounding 2 grattan street are 30-foot tall buildings. also, i just want