pes coivich, the structural engineer is here as well. i will turn the microphone over to him. >> so planning has determined if the building was torn down. they're requiring an additional use hearing for permission after the fact to tear it down, and we've been instructed since there's a natural affordable housing unit there, that as part of the condition to tear it down, you have to put it back. so planning has been very diligent to make sure whatever goes back is respectful to the neighbors. there was an issue about what got build was taller, and so a lot of this has been making sure that whatever goes back is as small as possible to return a unit. there was parking back there underneath the unit, so the parking is on the second floor, and then underneath. most of the unit is being put on the ground floor, and we're having to deal with the moisture issue of the soil. planning has reviewed the plans. they're now willing to move forward with some additional comments on dimension. when this started in 2010, the owner could have removed the