tim frye, department staff. it is, program priority criteria on page four. if the building is under those limits, it is considered to have priority in processing and for consideration. commissioner antonini: ok. well, that sounds like that is probably ok as long as it is made very clear that you can apply at any level. preference is given to those at the levels, and i would be supportive of the higher-stated preference levels. so i am in agreement with the motion as put forward. >> commissioner borden? commissioner borden: i do not have a problem per se. but on the front page of this mills act contract, the language does say that the eligibility for historical property contract shall be limited to buildings and structures -- if our goal is to make it sound more suggested that prescriptive, the language on the front page of this package makes it sound like, you know, that there is a limit. in theory, i have no problem with the whatever limits. in practice, my only concern is if we are really successful, as a policy matter, do we want to be subsidizing propert