mr. schmall's argument about the rear yard percentage. supposed to be 25 percentage. he said it's 22.5. he pointed to some neighbors that had less percentage. two wrongs don't make a right. if the law is 25%, then you need to provide 25% no matter what the neighbors are doing. that's not your problem. your problem is to comply with the regulations now. so, in closing, i just think that this has to be taken back to the commission to be reconsidered that everything is being taken into account, the surrounding neighbors and the height limitations and more outreach, way more outreach so we're not caught by surprise. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good evening, my name is carla anderson. thank you for the opportunity to address this issue with you. i'm also a local resident. i live right up the hill on polk street, one block east of this project. and i -- i'm concerned. i'm not against development. i understand we're in a city and things change and change is good. we have a certain amount of turn and that's fine. the lots have been empty many years and so with the housing