they removed a huge chunk of the building with some project that then stopped and it turned into annen campment and i remember seeing it when i was campaigning bay in 2009 and we got a call a few weeks ago that it's the same and we got another call where one portion of a building was removed including the staircase and there was a complaint and seemed nothing was happening. i guess question is, is the process working in terms of getting actual enforcement where you have these extreme situations where a chunk of a building is removed and a project is started and never ends. i'm not talking about six months later but years and years later. why are those, why do those sometimes not appear to get addressed? >> a lot of the complaints you are talking about is they exceed the scope of the permit and we stop the job. it then gets referred to planning. sometimes it could take a long period of time to be approved through filing process. >>supervisor scott weiner: that's one situation where a project stops where someone exceeds a scope and you order them to stop and refer it to planning. but i know there