. >> my name is zach stewart. i have lived in san francisco for 50 years. it occurred to me are desperate need to imitate shanghai, it dubai, new york, or london is causing us to trip over our own shoelaces. these projects are fast-tracked, and even if the appellant is have fallen on the eir, it is -- the planning department has become an eir factory. they produce eir's like hot cakes. some have been defective. i urge you to remember we are a unique city. a unique city in all of the world. we attract enormous numbers of tourists because we are not like shanghai, and but, -- shanghai, dubai, london, or new york. >> the evening, supervisors. i am howard. i want to bring up two issues that were not adequately covered. one is that for some reason, about $2.50 million per year that would normally go to me, that is funding, money from parking decks, commercial spots on the island, and all of the meter fees that might be collected on the island is going to stay with the developer essentially. this is money that muni needs. we know they have problems. they are look