>>commissioner michael j. antonini: first of all i think they represent two separate units. the master unit is not a huge unit especially for a family with children and then other unit is 500 feet now which has a one bedroom. it's certainly much bigger than many units we approve and it's certainly a freestanding unit that would be available were the situation to change. we are always approving things that might be. they are independent of taking out one of the units. i think that makes a lot of sense and the elevator speaks to the earlier problem with some of these units being reaching them and it makes it easier for people to get from one 1 unit to the other unit or at least to the upper unit if they need to which is more accessible for someone who might live in the future. the first criteria that it doesn't meet it before and after. the second criteria is about affordability. it's one presumption to say that because it's 3 units each unit will be more affordable than the 2 units that remain. no one can say for sure because it's another unit it's going to be less expensive