The changes regarding those facilities inspired the two "no" votes. "My concerns with the residential-care side will be too numerous to support," Councilwoman Amanda Sawyer said before voting against the proposal. Councilman Kevin Flynn also opposed the measure. Council finally voted on the proposal after a meeting that pushed past 1 a.m. and featured testimony from over 100 members of the public. Two-thirds of those expressed support for the measure, while the others had concerns about various provisions in it. One resident worried that more communal-living situations like the 24/7 "frat house" next door to her home might pop up: "There were four people on the lease, who had ten people living there and fifteen cars, and they turned their garage into a strip club that opened up after the bars closed. I heard that every single night, and no one would help me. No one."