that's why the 17 percent would be for current project for lufey. it was filed. so with that, i'm available for any questions that the board may have. >> i have a question. the impact of these variances is sort of on the units and ultimately of the people dwelling on the units as opposed to something visual from the street? >> absolutely. you wouldn't see those from the street. the only thing you would see from the street, the appellant has stated they support and that is to have against the building wall is on clay and larkin. most impacted obviously the impacted by the unit and those which immediately abut and they are supportive of the project. >> so arguably the variances to cut an interest to the developer that say this is a cut back? >> we can talk about planning code. but it's similar to other buildings that are existing in the neighborhood already. that may have been built under previous code requirements but are still there and part of the fabric there today and part of the character that the building is attempting to match. >> a lot of it is driven by t