and construction resumed and the foundation was replaced, removed and replaced and they were in the process of they removed all of the sheetrock from the from the walls and they were setting the new walls in. and the new roof was the new roof was removed and new roof was supposed to go in and exactly at the wrong time that day, that night of october 3rd was extremely high winds and due to the lack of weight really, i would say, of the building because all of the roofing members and sheetrock and all of that was removed, the building was lifted and demolished basically. the client immediately hired us to be able to replace the tree unit that was on that lot with a similar building and we submitted plans that was to construct a new two-unit building with the same footprint in bulk of the original building that was sitting there once. after a few months of process, planning department deemed the project basically demolished and has asked that my client to return to turn
surrounding vicinity and community. thanks. commissioner pimentel: speakers in favor of the d.r., i have a couple cards here. i live in 465 space 10 street. i m one of the units effected. the wall will block most of the light coming into our only source of light to my unit and when we found out about the construction, we were told that it was already approved. none of us had ever received notification of the plan that was approved previously to build this unit. the first time any one of us had heard about it was a couple months ago. and so there was no way that any of us neighbors could have given any input to the plan that was approved previously because i do not think the owner had notified any one of us. after knowing about the plan and the impact, we wanted to have a mediation with the owner to sort out the differences. i actually arranged for the mediation and i specifically told the mediator that we would be willing to pay the full cost of the mediation. we do not wan