commissioner fung: commq&ujjá$5e against a permit that has been çissued. the basic design, it appears that the permit that the building reflects matches up with that which was approved by the homeowners association. the crucial question remains then, how this building sits on the side relative -- sits on the site. either it conforms to some of the general standards of the homeowners' association guidelines, or it does not. there is no survey, and there is no reflection between the permit documents that establishes the elevation of the different floor levels in relation to the site around it. whatever they choose to do for further modifications to the design is up to them. ithe homeowners association neighbors have the right to enforce the appeal. we hope that does not occur, but it has been known to. if the basic design matches up with the homeowners' association approval, then i would probably support the rejection of the appeal, but i would suggest that we get more documentation from the permit holder which establishes the elevation of the building in re