mr. appleton, the architect who designed it, once told a 80-year-old architect who grew up in our neighborhood, who works in our neighborhood, that this library has a secret and that secret is the library's expandble. also the library can be extended. not southward, necessarily, but northward, with a smaller addition. i will be submitting a plan also to the process, showing that there's a possibility of a 12,000-square-foot library which would be a renovation and an addition. much larger than the new 8,500 square-foot, two-story triangle library which is very inefficient. has over 43% inefficiency ratio , as an international library consultant told us when we evaluated the project. the triangle park, as you also herd earlier, was -- heard earlier, was seized in 2004 by eminent domain for a park and it was purchased in 2007 with open space funds. only in 2008, after the 2007 library preservation fund measure was passed, which gave the library revenue bond authority, was the new library even considered and that was in 2008. the playground where i played is going to be decreased by 12,000 square