that would have to go to our interim director, director o'riordan and mr. teague, but i did want to commend them for their efforts to at least try to do something. with these sites being left for five years, it's not an ideal scenario, but it is in the code, and it is something that we have to enforce, and that's what happens. so again, i'm available for any questions. >> thank you, mr. duffy. >> clerk: okay. so mr. zucker, did you have any rebuttal? >> yeah, just a brief closing statement. thank you to joe's kind words. we -- the homeowners, the architect, and i, we've been diligently working to try to carve out a path forward. as mr. duffy had mentioned, we have explored the idea of increasing density at the site to add another unit to help alleviate the current housing crisis not just in the city but across the state. the homeowners are really looking to, you know, acknowledge the situation and put this in their rearview mirror and allow some structure to go back, whether it be a two-unit building or a single-family home so the neighborhood doesn't sit i