 Area B has been deferred. Thank you. The DDRC used the consent agenda to approve non-controversial or routine matters by a single motion and vote. The DDR, if a member of the DDRC or the general public wants to discuss an item on the consent agenda, that item is removed from the consent agenda and considered during the meeting. The DDRC then approves the remaining consent agenda items. Will staff please read the consent agenda? Certainly. The first item is 1407 Gladden Street, a request for preliminary certification for the Bailey Bill and for a certificate of design approval for an addition and exterior changes in the Melrose Heights, Oakland Architectural Conservation District. 1205 Fairview Drive is a request for preliminary certification for the Bailey Bill and for a certificate of design approval for exterior changes in the Melrose Heights, Oakland Architectural Conservation District. 1210 Woodrow Street is a request for a certificate of design approval for an addition in the Melrose Heights, Oakland Architectural Conservation District. And 303 Saluta Avenue is a request for preliminary certification for the Bailey Bill and for a certificate of design approval for exterior changes in the Wales Garden Architectural Conservation District. And the last is 3131 Lakewood Avenue, request for preliminary certification of the Bailey Bill in the Earlwood Protection Area, Area A. Thank you. Would any commissioners like to ask that an item be removed from the consent agenda? Hearing none. Is there any one from the public that would like to have an item removed from the consent agenda? And please note that this is the only time during the meeting that an item can be removed from the consent agenda. All right. Hearing none. Do I have a motion and second to remove any items from the consent agenda or to accept the consent agenda as presented and subject to all conditions contained in the case summaries as well as the March minutes? There's a motion. Do I have a second? All right, any discussion? If none, will staff please take a vote? Certainly. Oh, in the minutes, please. The March minutes. Yeah. Would anyone like to, would you like to amend your motion? Yeah, I'd like to amend the motion to approve the minutes as well. Do I have a second? Second. Thank you. Great. Mr. McGuire. Yes. Mr. Brim. Yes. Ms. Brannum. Yes. Mr. Greenberg. Yes. And Mr. Salibi. Yes. Motion passes. Thank you. Is there any other business from staff? There are a few items, quick items. I just wanted to remind folks, if you're interested, the State Historic Preservation Conference is next Friday, which is always a great conference. And also, Rachel has passed out some posters for preservation month activities that the preservation folks here have put together. So there's a whole bunch of fun stuff, architectural scavenger hunts, video series, walks, bicycle, well, bicycle rides this year, lunch and learns and so on and so forth. So take a look at the calendar, we're excited to offer all of these activities during May. All right, thank you very much. Any other business, or does that conclude the other business portion of the agenda? That concludes it. Great. Do I have a motion to adjourn? So moved. All right, thank you, everybody.