>> i would say the majority of them are trying to seek com plitionv. -- compliance. it's hard to come up with a number what novs are compliant and what aren't. we'd have to go to every individual inspector and find out what's going on. >> okay. >> as of this point we think 19 of them did not have compliance [speaker not understood], and that's out of the 103 that the b-i-d or the 181, i would say roughly 67% are trying to comply. >> so what happens to the other 30 -- >> the other ones? we could allow more time. i myself extend time if they come to the office. >> do you allow more time, does that mean a response was received, then? >> we have more time to allow the notice of violations. the architect needs more time to draw the plans. [multiple voices] >> a unit or building and a lot more time on the violations. it stays open as a first notice of violation. >> okay. commissioner walker. >> i think one of the things that we struggle with here is when we have our abatement appeals and we have a case that's had a open violation for seven years. so, i wonder if there is a