we've used the negotiate with peblg to use the license to gain some benefits for the city in the surrounding areas. i don't think this creates a precedence nate's there's not the use of eminent domain. this is a deal so i don't think there's many opportunities for the city to negotiate the acquisition absent the redevelopment tool that's going away. the purpose of opposition to acquire the hoe down yard that's an option not an obligation of the city. it exists for 10 years and the state will have to make a policy decision there are going to be net precedes that will serve the project and if there are not net precedes or a purpose the city doesn't have to exercise the option >> i find it hard to see we make a purpose without a line of suit suitors who want to purchase the property. >> and this is where having the option and for 10 years gives the process time to unfold. we'll go through the rezoning area with the city and pg&e will get the authorization to actually dispose of the hoe down yard and we'll have new zoning on the site and the department of real estate can see if there's a line of