loss of the tennis courts and the aquatics center, because my daughter learned how to swim in that schoopool. we paid for group lessons. it was affordable for us, but the prices went way up, and our swimming instructor lost the ability to teach there, so we were priced out, and my understanding is i think you have to pay a $1,000 initiation fee, and the cost is three times higher than the ymca, but it seems that is not successful to regular people and families right now, but it still might be accessible to golden gate where residents, and -- golden gateway residents. >> in terms of, the planning code does not regulate this issue of what occurs within the health club, so if there are shift from less tennis or no tennis to a larger pool and a carrier, but is not something the planning code speaks to. the creation of a new public park area for anyone who wishes to visit, that was one of an benefits but led to our recommendation that we thought conditional use was a provable because it was a desirable feature of the project. but is one thing that contributed to that as well as the opening an ext