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The different alternatives that we brought forward to the community, there were pros and cons. In the end the confluence of being able to help address the pagoda site, of being able to pull the machines out as is currently contemplated in our contract, not leave something underground, that kind of tipped the balance. At that particular meeting at the time there was seemed to be little to no public support for bringing the machines to north beach and leaving them in the ground. But that is something thats viable, its something that we could do. But in weighing the different pros and cons of the project and the impact on the community, the pagoda was seemed far and away the best option. And just so we know, its irrelevant to the approvals. What is that process like . I mean, actually, you know, excavating and making that extraction tunnel and extracting the machinery, how long does that take . I mean, is it similar to building a building there . How long impactful is it to the neighbors ....
South of other biotech space. And ill go ahead and zoom in. Weve got an aerial shot which gives you a sense of the status of development. A lot of the University Campuses built out at this time, offices beginning to fill in around it and the residential is heavily under construction to the north. And in the area further north next to the ballpark is essentially already built out. If we zoom in further, block 40 is there pinned up against the 2 80 freeway directly to its west. Were looking from the southwest looking northeast back up at mission bay. And, so, the red outlined area is block 40. To its right to the east is the Medical Center parking garage. To the north Biotech Office and lab, and then kittycorner is jen entech hall at the university campus. We then go into the site plan. You can again see, and we label ....