QUESTION
What amendment proposal does Silvercup Studios prefer, and why?
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Silvercup Studios favors amendment proposal number 17, which reduces setbacks, because it would help them build a "clean box".
- Rachel Suna from Silvercup Studios confirms their preference for proposal 17 which reduces setbacks.
- Council Member Lynn C. Schulman seeks to understand the studio's preference to balance it against other possibly conflicting amendments.
- Reducing setbacks would allow Silvercup Studios to construct their desired "clean box" building design.
- Schulman expresses support for Silvercup Studios and references her background working with the film industry.
Lynn C. Schulman
5:09:08
To the woman from Silva Cup Studios, hi.
5:09:11
Is because there are a lot of there are a lot of amendments and proposals is the one in particular that you're in favor of because that would help
Rachel Suna
5:09:19
Yes.
5:09:19
So the one that we're we're most in favor of is the one that reduces setbacks because You
Lynn C. Schulman
5:09:24
don't remember the number.
5:09:25
Right?
Rachel Suna
5:09:25
I don't remember.
5:09:26
17.
Lynn C. Schulman
5:09:28
17.
5:09:28
Okay.
5:09:30
Because I'm asking because there are some that we have issues with that wouldn't affect what you're trying to do.
5:09:37
So that's why we wanna see how we can strike a balance.
Alexa Avilés
5:09:40
I appreciate that.
Rachel Suna
5:09:41
That's really help us to build a clean box
Jennifer Gutiérrez
5:09:43
about wedding gig.
Lynn C. Schulman
5:09:45
Understood.
5:09:45
And I I'm very supportive.
5:09:46
I in my previous life, I worked at Woodhall Hospital and worked with all the folks doing movies and all that kind of stuff.
5:09:54
And so Thank you.
5:09:55
Yeah.
5:09:56
So thank you.
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