mr. sanchez f. i could. if one goes for a permit and they have to do to d.p.h. and d.p.w. and all of these different agencies, is it made known to them clearly that this isn't the end of the process? ok, you got this from d.p.h. but there are other requirements you now have at planning, it seems like that comes up every once in a while but pretty rarely. >> yes, i think we have a good working relationship with the different agencies and this comes up a lot with any food service and business. we get a referlt from public health. public health informs them of the permitting process as well. it still can be confusing given the number of agencies and we do our best to deal with them. i think in the case here what the issue was, wasn't so much a breakdown in the process but a breakdown with the permit itself. we had a building inspector saying this complies with the plans. the plans are accurate. and that everyone could agree to that fact it had been built to the plans. but the issue was we had incorrect information shown as the existing condition. when planning reviewed it, we