. >> i read supervisor charamen chu's letter, and she raised some legitimate concerns. if the property owner decided to pass the cost on to a tenant, that would be a lot of money for a small business to come up with. >> what would happen if they renew the lease? they are going to have to do the work, and the work is going to seriously disrupt not just the tenant in that space, but disrupt all the tenants inside the building? are they just going to have to figure out a way to get this done? >> that would be one answer to it, yes, because that is what the law would say. the other is the concept of at the lease renewal or the new lease signing, having a plan in place for doing the work on the entrance. that sort of came up in the last few days, and that is something we are looking at, that maybe the plan in place could address the needs of the small business. but i don't know. if the work has to be done, it has to be done. >> you see, i could support where it is today. when you exceed a certain threshold, you have to do handicap work. it is like 20% or 30% of the value of