i consults with corey teegs who is the drafting administrator and he was at the hearing as well and we discussed the resolution. on the one hand, if the fence as it is to have an impact especially for people and i was concerned about someone who might be on a wheelchair going by. i did feel there was an impact but at the same time it's a very steeply sloping lot and a public right-of-way in your back yard essentially. i think those are extraordinary circumstances. there is a reasonable expectation for privacy and security for any owner in this city. so trying to balance that what can we do. we looked at existing cues. there was a guardrail that the city had installed. it's an open railing that is horizontal and it did have openings to it and i felt that and corey and i discussed this reducing the height to match the height of the fence, the existing guard rail from the city would be appropriate and fair. it was a judgment call of trying to balance all the issues here and we felt that was fair and effective and addressing the concerns. honestly i didn't know if it would be an appealed b