. >> respectly, then the charter provision must mean something. commissioner peterson: as i read it it says permits pure sunt to a considerable -- per sunt to a conditional use. let me find it here. a building or demolition permit for a project that has received a permit or lines per sunt to a conditional authorization. i'm wondering what the world pursuant means here. and then i guess my concern is where is the next level of review. and if this type of permit is on a subject or a building that was outside of the scope of what was part of the conditional use authorization, then would we then get to review that? would that be your position? >> it carefully checks and verifies that the building permit has been issued consistent with and pursuant to the c.u. that's the check. if there's evidence that there's been a grows change in the project, i suppose there could be an issue. but there's been no -- for example, the issue about the retaining wall and geotechnical issue, that's been a part of this project from day one. so projects issued pursuant to