worry that disallowing this a.t.m., even though it has problems, for two years -- and i'm wondering whatley way do we have? is it possible for us to just let them go until the end of the lease? is there no way to do that? if we -- do we have to take action today on this? even though it is not what is ideal, it's better than having it vacant, given that all the storefronts are difficult to create that commercial corridor. >> the commission can put a time limit on the conditional use authorization. understanding that the lease is until 2019, end of next year, you could, obviously, recommend approval or adopt a motion of intent to approve. we'll come back again at a future hearing and then if the commission is ameanable, we can have approval only for a certain amount of time frame and this will help to rectify the enforcement issue. that's the issue, that it's not there legally, so we have to move it forward somehow, either move it forward with enforcement proceedings, as we normally would. or allow it, basically. >> commissioner melger: so would it be possible for us to act on what -- the mot