. >> i'm florence campbell for gayle bradley. i will give you the direct code in opposition to what happened here. in the early 60s two lots together had 9 units approved and foundations were built on the hillside of this lot which was very steep at the top of twin peaks. at the end of the 60s, the property owner wanted to put in the 9 units. planning changed the zoning and they had to sell it off. the next owner of the property from whom gayle bradley bought the property became the developer and has plans approved for 2 units on 5 stories which existed in that hillside. then, all 4 units were approved by building inspectors that were actually built with habitable space on four levels including six bathrooms and four kitchens which exceeded the approved plans filed in 77. you can see that here. i have two of the cards here. overhead, please. >> can you see this? okay. it's six toilets there and you can see more issues with the bathrooms and so forth. also on the plumbing for the kitchens. same thing again in 78. it was 77 and 78.