[applause] >> paul scorvano. >> my name is paul scorvano, and i've lived in south beach for almost tenstrongly oppose the navigation center at seawall lot 330. the city is racing to put up the navigation center without any due process or evaluation on the impact of the neighborhood. there's a rush to judgment here. there are many other viable sites in the city of san francisco that have been arbitrarily turned down. we have simply been told that all of these other sites don't simply work. no explanation, no third party independent assessment. the city is trying to circumvent or ignore a number of existing laws. many homeless are sex offenders, yet we have not heard anything if any of these homeless will be required to register under the california sex offender statutes. the port commissioners have a fiduciary duty to guard the port property. there needs to be public input and adequate time to address the health and safety consequences on south beach of putting up this navigation center. as you know, south beach is densely populated. 10,000 residents, over 25 preschools, daycare centers