upholding the order of abatement and with the timeframe and schedule that is serious and i hope your landis ms. harris are you linking okay. >> so there are plenty of opportunities for assistance you need to accept when it comes before us he i mean, i'm only speaking for myself i feel we need to draw a line we're serious and we're going to uphold this order of abatement that's my motion we offer to held in abeyance for 4 months, 6 months and come up with a timeframe that the commission is comfortable with to avail yourselves of the opportunity to follow up on funding and engage other organizations it can help you but to not draw a line at that point just about allow this to continue on we've tried to easy our way into that it didn't work very well, that's my motion the timeframe again. >> anyone else yes. >> i agree i'll second that i like coming up with an update i like keeping tabs on things. >> with the timeframe i mean the motion so uphold the order of abatement and hold no abeyance for 6 months and have the staff come back with a workable timeframe with the property owner and get moving on those