i thought that was interesting. commissioner antonini: thank you. i should have weighed in earlier on the salesforce issue. it is not entirely bad news. as we know from reading, it has been verified that they have a rapidly growing work force, and almost all of them are going to be working within san francisco. it would appear that a lot of their work force is able to conduct their business in a more traditional style of building as we have in our downtown area, which probably may be working very well for them, but there will be someone else, i am sure, who will be able to take advantage of the great site where you have a lorelei s campus than the mission bay area. so it may work out in the long run to be a very good development. commissioners, because i do not know mills wants to talk about salesforce, it is on your calendar. we can talk about it at that time, even when we talk about the possibility of continuing the item, as the project sponsor has requested. some may be
couple times to address your concerns. the primary outstanding topic is how this should be expanded beyond the c3 district. supervisor chiu introduced amendments that would apply the requirements to projects over 25,000 square feet in the use districts. on the map, there are a number of districts, so i will not describe it. manley, this is c3 in red. they are mainly around the c3 districts. with those amendments, this item was continued one week and will be heard again likely this coming monday. at the full board, they heard an ordinance that would create the balboa park community advisory committee. the cac will provide input in committee oversight for transportation and other public improvements in the area. during the hearing on tuesday, the resolution was emperor approved with one amendment. the cac would sunset two years after the first meeting unless the board authorizes the continuance of the cac. also the board approved supervisor chiu s third resolution, extending