with 22 tenants, one housing unit on mission with a multi-unit building with an owner move-in, lmi eviction. lmi building is one door from the mission street project and up for sale with the now vacant omi unit. we're in an affordable housing and poverty rate crisis and this project should include more affordable units. second, we all know we live and build on top of an historic water said with water ways used by ancestors. new building are pumping ground water and dumping it into the water system. no study has been done to understand what this meens for our system and whether it will cause more flooding than we already see. what if this erodes foundation and i urge the supervisors to not approve the project on 344 14th street. >> next speaker. >> i used to live on the neighborhood of stevenson street. i'm here to oppose the development because it only assured 13% affordablity. san francisco is already a street people cannot live in and teachers and educators republic displaced from neighborhoods and and on top of that as most people already spoke it's going to be a hazard not only for the