and the furnishings along market street at this specific location, it is highly unlikely that people would meander in and out of the pole and these bicycle racks as a normal pedestrian path of travel. therefore, we did not believe that was going to be an issue specifically. we followed the process, obviously. and we believe that this permit is appropriate. i m here to answer any questions that you guys may have. mr. kwong, in your analysis of being no like foods, what restaurants are within that radius of the required radius here? i know staff reviewed it. the objections here specifically were for fall city diner, focacia and take a look star bucks. those were the ones listed in the brief. in the brief. are those the only ones? those are ones that were in the immediate area. there were no other food locations at the time of permit application that i know of. none were reported to me that there were any foods related to either kabobs or gyros in that immediate area.
understood]. good evening, i m [speaker not understood] acoustic consulting firm in emoryville, the bridge. and, you know, i had a chance to review the acoustic report. mrs. ecki has pretty much summarized most of the points that i m going to bear with me and repeat, but you have a copy of the acoustic report prepared by mr. salter s office and i will point out a few issues about that report. it is a good analysis, however it s a fairly narrow in its scope in that it looks primarily at sources of noise which are speech. so, it assumes a typical office, cubicle, open plan type operation with people basically speaking no more than that. so, however, it does not include sources with music or sound effects which are very common in offices, also with offices with young people, dot-coms and so on in the soma area. and, for instance, issues like audiovisual material, training videos product demonstration videos, parties, care yoke i parties that could take place at the end of th