monuments. the lane has its own history. the views from the lane are the landmarks of other trends of alcatraz. they are the reason many people from the world walk-through and buy this land. it is on your city walks map of san francisco. because i grew up in southern california, a am acutely aware of how necessary it is to be vigilant and how important to save things we tend to take for granted. i think these views should be protected. they are a legacy to the city. they are a legacy to people around the world and to future generations of san franciscans. i think anything you can do to support that would be very, very helpful. president peterson: is there any other public comment? seeing none, unless you have further questions, the matter is submitted. commissioner garcia: i have a question for mr. sanchez and a question for mr. cornfield kornfield. private these are not protected. public views are. i am sure that was taken into consideration when the permit was reviewed
any questions? good afternoon. i am engineer of the project. the electrical engineer of the project. i sent a letter to the city of san francisco and talked to them about the door on the ground floor. the homeowners have no right to remove that door down there when they are going to create only access through the backyard. was that? president peterson: thank you. we will hear from the other side. is it done? president peterson: thank you. if we can hear from the appellants now, you also have three minutes. i am one of the homeowners adjacent. i am somewhat disappointed that after she had directives given to her by this body to produce certain documents the grading, the letters my understanding is she did not produce those. my greatest fear is that there will be a refutation of the last case we just heard. at this juncture, we need to make sure she follows the approved plans, not afterwards, when there is all kinds of things that have been put in there and i have t
no record of it. vice president goh: ok. scott sanchez, planning department staff. just to clarify, this is a printout from our property information system. the top permit is the june permit. this means it was given to the department of building inspection. if it was an over-the-counter permit, it does stay with the permit holder and they bought it from station to station. they may have just gone down, had the number registered, and taken the permit with them. i will let the deputy director kornfield elaborate, but that is my understanding of the process. that is what the plans may not be on file with the department. vice president goh: i wonder if i can see that again. that is revision 2. what is revision 1? the skylights and windows not visible from the street. vice president goh: to add skylights. that is dated april of this year. i think the permit was submitted in february. the action date is the last inspection date on the system. the permit number indicates the a