basically, hthere is not the daa presented to adequately and per the planning the measurements of height, know what this building should or should not be. the blue line is the 30-foot height limit. 3/4 of the top floor exceed the height limit. they have a way of shifting math. you can take from the front of the building and put it at the back of the building and to be a little bit over the height limit, but you can never exceed 40 feet. the problem with this formula, if you go from up here, all the way down, we don't know whether the parade is at that point because it is not provided. why ask if he checks of the math, he says we don't check the math. if they showed that indicate the height limit, we accept that the engineer has verified that. so how can i help my client verify that the building meets the height limit if there is not enough data to do so? how answer was, -- the answer was, we don't go into that detail. even when you hire an outside consultant, you can't, with the the data that is presented, know if the building exceeds the height limit. it is not a matter of coming back l