mr. rooney. thank you. >> hello. i'm megan silver. i've been a resident in san francisco for over eight years and concerned that this legislation has a negative impact on the city. my husband and i are looking to start a family, which starts with buying a house. as we all know, it's extremely difficult for ordinary residents, like myself, to afford any type of housing in san francisco. the average person will have to hire a land-use attorney just to help them navigate through the red tape. while i understand that people don't want san francisco to change, this will unfortunately lead to older homes rotting, because no reasonable home buyer will touch them giving the new additional costs and timelines. what happens with the homeowner needs to retroactive fit the home for an earthquake, based on the proposed legislation, they could be waiting years. this will make already old housing inventory of san francisco virtually impossible to improve. i strongly believe the permitting process should actually be faster and more streamlined, so we