understand this is the only permits that is applying right now, so if we were to go in and get a permanenit, we woud have no way to insure we have access, so i think this is an appropriate forum. if you do impose such a condition, i would say we need to have access to the wall for of least two weeks. it seems like it is relatively minor, but we have to have a reasonable time for notice before that occurs to get our contractors lined up. in addition, we did submit a number of conditions, including on page 8 that we be provided access to the site in order to work on repairing our property. but seems reasonable and in line with what you were thinking. in addition, we request we get a complete set of plans. these make sense. the other issue and we did address, a lot of our tenants have addressed concerns. the primary issue is the early morning start. they are starting construction, very noisy construction, at 7:00 a.m., and some of my clients tenants liken that to an earthquake, so if construction could start at 8:00 a.m., about avoid some of the peak and seems reasonable. >> just those three.