mr. emblich started his presentation saying that most people wouldn't think the area in front of their home is taxable. well, most people in san francisco don't expect exclusive use of the sidewalk and the street in front of our homes. in fact, most people in san francisco pay for the roof to park their car, and most people in san francisco either do that by finding one of the very coveted spaces that exist in the garage, or they find if in some way, shape or form a mile from their house or they pay parking tickets, because that's what a person without a parking garage does, they pay regular parking tickets, and this is not the end of the world. you've been enjoying -- it does suck for you, and i get that, but did the treasurer act unreasonably? i don't think so. and should we give a second bite of the apple to these homeowners when most people never get that? i don't think so. thank you. >>president breed: thank you, supervisor ronen, and again, remind members of the public, no audible expression is allowed in the chamber. seeing no other names on the roster, madam clerk on the motion, ple