mr. julian chang said that at&t see's this problem as a three-legged stool. it is my understanding right now that at&t has rescinded this pledge. this is a grave unfortunate event. i have assembled a group of local distinguished design professionals who have designed underground volts for electrical high voltage systems and telecommunications equipment with basements below sea level. if these facilities construct these with public right of way can meet this challenge like pg & e has, so can at&t. on the screen is our photographs of how pg & e has better understood the needs of san francisco. we would like to know if the city is holding at&t to a lesser standard compared to pg & e. on august 20th of this year in a public meeting with the coalition of san francisco neighborhoods, we recorded the following statements by at&t. when at&t was asked that -- >> my name is gary wise. i'm also the treasurer of the development and on the planning land use committee. when during the ceqa hearing in 2011, the size of the boxes was 51 inches wide. they have grown to 59 1/2