biggest obstacle to this is not the ■q facts, not the-there is no disagreement about the code orthe city'sd getting that loan in order to do so, i like to make a motion to put this in advance for 60 days. that gives you 60 days to get the loan and if the lien goes into place after the loan you have the loan and i continue the work. and so, that should solve your loan question, but also protect dbi and create that level of urgency so you do the work and protect the neighborhod=od and the house. that is my suggestion that we put the abeyance and to the attorney, could you explain what that means for the commission? >> putting in abeyance for 60 days would just mean the order would not be effect for-- >> are you not hearing her? >> the ■horder being in abeyanc for 60 days means the order would not be issued in effect for that 60 days and my undethat means that they wouldn't even have-because the order is not yet in effect when they go seek out a loan, it would not be something that a lien on the property. >> i'm not inclined to give the entire period for the work to be done. i think ther symp