i am richard frisby. with laurel heights. this picture, there is not a lot to discuss. the picture and the listing on the california register. it simply speaks for itself. again, the commissioners spoke eloquently and more than i can with the principles associated with 33 california street. construction of the historic site. it is important to look at this. the black indicates building. historic buildings that will be destroyed by the developers. the red develops, the historic landscape. 95% that will be destroyed by the plan presented by the developers. frankly, anyone tasked with the heritage of san francisco could count this as mindless destruction -- of the site. i want to talk about preserving. here is the development plan. this is not a question of housing. this is a question of historic preservation. also, it took less than five years to build the tower. how to perceive. they want to pay attention to the issue, because this is housing. this is an historic site. so here is my adaptation. i modified the table of the table 641. on the left is the developers proposal