mr. elderling, former youth and family sud. something this commission spoke strongly to when we reviewed the hotel on 4th street as it was at the border of youth and family zone. we all realized that the eastern neighborhoods plan did not give us any ability to implement community benefits for that particular district and we all agreed with each other that we wanted this to be a very, very important discussion item in the central corridor plan. thank you. and you can take this [inaudible]. >> thank you. commissioner antonini. >> yeah, i think this is a very important area. it's an area in transition, and i'm currently reading a book on the port called the negotiated landscape, and there are some similarities, although the port situation is much more complicated than is the central corridor area and the area south of market. but some of the same principles apply because many of the uses that were industrial uses that were present over the years and flourished in this area are no longer practical. some can still be supported and