Okay, the public hearing portion is closed. Commissioner sugaya. Yes, its a difficult case, i think, for the commission because you kind of have to say on the one hand if you just look at what the architects presented as just land use issues, or setback issues or residential design guideline issues, or whatever, then it probably isnt extraordinary. But there seem to be other circumstances that were always faced with. So, on the one hand, i think as a bedroom, since its off the bedroom and if we assume that the project sponsor is going to live there for quite a long period of time and hes old enough that hes not going to grow very much taller, hes, you know, the five foot setback would probably work. I dont know which lady in the back is your wife, but i assume shes not any taller than you are. So, from one standpoint you could argue that five feet might work in this case and still have enough livability on the deck. And i suppose and i dont know where to go with it exactly, but one ide
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