interesting paper here that shows some of the things that the marina, when they first built it, the marina vanderbilt track. and i would like to say i'm glad that we still hold some of the things that the developer intended important and i'm glad that many of the things the original developer intended are no longer held as important. you can see here we want no unsightly improvements, white or caucasian race only, and limited to residences, flats and apartments, setbacks for front, lawns, and gardens and fences not over 6 feet in height and uniform sidewalks. so, i hope today you guys can see our point and hopefully preserve the beautiful marina. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, thank you for having me. my name is david [speaker not understood] and i'm a practicing attorney here in the city. my wife and i moved to the marina when she was [speaker not understood] residency at ucsf medical center and we thoroughly enjoyed our time there and we're looking to purchase a home. three of the attributes we're looking for is a side yard, rear yard and plenty of natural light and i am he