. >> robert henish. i live across the street from the playground. i lived there 25 years. my daughter grew up on that playground. those tennis courts are located in the center of the playground for a very good reason. there's walls, high walls on three sides. they keep the noise from traveling. the voiciest aspect of that playground is the tennis courts. if you relocate those tennis courts to any other streets where there are residents, those residents are going to be impacted severely by per cussive noise starting at 7:00 in the morning. it's not going to be easy to study, work or sleep with that tennis court along greenwich, along stockton, along lombard. it's also going to intrude into the hardscape there and i can tell you by looking at that playground, nothing is used more than that large rec tangal out there of open space. anything that intrudes on that is going to impact the kids that play on that. the majority of kids playing there are 5 and up. so if you cut into that with the tennis court, not only do you get noise, you get less use of that space for the age demo