mr. nulty. go ahead. we can't hear you you may need to press you did in the call in. can you unmute yourself? go ahead i think we heard you. go ahead. michael >> this is michael nulty. it seems to me i was go with the recommendation of the city on the trees. if it is clear that there is not enough damage the trees have. and i understand this the -- the property ownerments to be do due diligence and appreciate that the city has a different idea. we are trying to protect trees. this tree is native to san francisco. it is heard it get the right trees to begin with in san francisco alegality of the trees they have over the years are not natives. this is a native tree and makes a difference used to the climate of san francisco. obviously do better in surviving the san francisco weather and that's why it should stay. and if there is any mitigation measure this is need to happen that it is in part something that the time -- the property owner can deal with and community with the city if there needs to be mitigation measures. first mitigation measures not decide to remove the