proply, with that mr. gibner, do you think the language i'm proposing to address that particular issue? because the point is -- iffage emergency happens you don't know at the time of the emergency what it might cost but in some instances for example, with the firehouse we know that is definitely know that is over $250,000 i don't know if it's appropriate to suggest how would you you immediately know? i don't know. what do you think the appropriate language is in order to address this issue when it is that particular threshold? and how would you even though when it will be? some cases you know right awap, some cases you don't as director nuru indicated. >> deputy city attorney john gibner. as to what the best policy answer is i don't think i'm in a position to say the proposal you are making to amendment ordinance would -- actually, the ordinance that is before you you would require to notify the board when the emergency happens, however much the amount is the department heads, and the board members can wor