. >> deputy city attorney, john gibner.o be tiefd to the city -- tide to the city's cost of the program. i don't know if there would be additional cost to the city in terms of inspecting larger properties with more vacant storefronts. that's something d.b.i. and the controller can look at. >> commissioner: i'd imagine the cost associated with administering the program wouldn't just be based on the actual number of places but there should be a cost associated with looking at the size of the property. i don't know if the sponsor was amenable maybe we can ask d.b.i. to look into that. that's one thing and this is something we heard on the land use and transportation committee for years but the issue of lighting, a lot of the storefron storefronts not only have they abandoned and unoccupied but don't have proper level of lighting. i wonder if there's a way we could look into having some of this fee be associated with or maybe a small percentage of it abated based on lighting if lighting were provided. if the storefront owner di