marsha vales, tjpa facility manager. so the information conveyed this morning will cover two areas. fees for non-public rental in certain areas at sales force park and fees for film and photo shoots. the structure was created by beaterman redevelopment adventures brv and they are here to answer questions should you have any. ashley langworthy and inga covine, the manager. >> so the over arching philosophy that forms the recommended structure is that as much as possible the transit center and in particular sales force park should be freely accessible to the public. serving transit riders, workers, neighbors, the broader community and tourists while however recognizing that rental fees help offset and support the cost of public programming. as such only two areas are set aside for non-public rental both in the park, the amphitheater and the cafe pad. these areas may only be available if not other wise programmed by activities that are open to the public. planned activities open to the public in the amphitheater are lunchtime or evening concerts, film festivals, exercise classes that n