my name is michelle spens and with the san francisco housing coalition. we provide subsidies with people with disabilities. our funding is through the mayor's office of housing and our philosophy is clear. we want people to be maintained housing because there's a collation between house and health. if they have stable housing they keep the medical points and would extend their lives and i have been working with one of the tenants which is a client of ours is going over to the housing -- part of our job, just to make sure it's safe and habitual and they can live in the units and listening to the owners the buildings -- i have been there numerous times and we're just requesting reasonable accommodations. a lot of the tenants on my client list are over 70 and it would be worse if they fall, break a hip, injure, git an injury my falling and more cost on the city and the citizens of the city and it's something not needed. a timer is not needed for people to take a shower. it's like living in a campground if that is the case so i am here to argue reasonable acc