plan to upgrade their service, not for necessity but to try and get customers to improve their marketshare, to get customers from other companies and once again, that is not necessity. that contradicts the requirement, one of the requirements before the permit can be granted. i would encourage you to deny the permit for that and all of these other stated reasons. thank you. >> thank you. >> i live at 2010 chestnut street. i would like to point out some of the problems and tensions that t-mobile's proposed facility will create among the tenants. landlord and property owners in the neighborhood -- wow. i would like to point out the problems that t-mobile's proposed wireless facility will create in the neighborhood should you approve an accessry use permit here today. first, some tenants in the subject building who oppose it already feel uncomfortable about raising their objections to their landlord. while tenants usually enjoy strong protections of their rights they don't want to participate in behavioral for fear of retaliation that may fly under the radar of the city's rent laws. second, t