walkable communities. what this does is the greenhouse gas emissions in the city, they were exceeding by the impact by the middle-income and lower- income workers, who, they did not buy new cars, they bought older cars, so not only are they greenhouse gas approved -- [bell] president chiu: 80. >> i am bob, the resident president of the golden gate neighborhood association. 45-41, there is a transition. that cuts through the valley. i would like you to reject the eir, because it is not constituted, but what i want to express is the -- to express this. if i want to remodel the back of my house, i need three applications, and people have to come over to look at the plans. does the planning department have to do this for the housing element? i tell you, they did not have to do this for the draft three legislation. i think this is anti-democratic. i think it is wrong. basically, to the disarray r.h. -- to the disarray -- to get rid of rh-1 and rh-2/ president chiu: if there are any other people who want to speak, please line up in the aisle. >> that is a hard act to follow. we have been in san francisco for over half a century. we have an organic garden that pretty much feeds