it all looked fairly glossiey. i admit error -- there are real plans. it meant extensive remodeling, etc., but as the economy got worse and the planning process kept moving, they withdrew or did not continue to participate, which i think the community found extremely disappointing. the community planning process went on in the way with any other region without any input we do without any input. because japan town has been engaged in this planning process for so long, i would encourage the current owners to begin to be engage with the community, and i think part of what you are seeing today is based upon that mistrust, and the fact you have allowed them to move in, i was actually there over the weekend and found it to be quite fine. -- fun. i actually bought something, and it does bring people to the malls. i think we have seen a lot of these. planning staff is very accommodating about trying to legalize the use, and i do not think that is a good way to proceed. i hope they will continue to become more community friendly. >> i have of a problem on this o