dwindling amount of time that we have to save the historic piers and seeing something that's beenen doerpsed by th that -- been endorsed by that historicic group. i think our focus is staff based on that working group and the update to the land use is goes to be to the historic peers, because while they are challenging and they may not be viezible to everybody, they represent something that's one of a kind here. >> president brandon: i think we want to focus on saving all of our piers, historic or not. whatever we have left, i think we do want to focus on trying to save them. so if it's not -- if there is no real reason why we can't include 30-32, i think we should really consider it. >> i'd just like to add, i think the historic part, getting them in good shape makes sense, but there's an economic component to it. to be successful with an outside game of funding the seawall and all, so we should limit the options if we're trying to look for people with global solutions. so if we want to say to ourselves, we're only going to take 80% of what we have, and we're going to deal with the other 20