i'm pat buscavich. the records burned in a fire. there is a record in 1922 to add a pasta factory. it was a church and it was converted. there was a seven-inch sag in the building and we shored the building to make sure it was safe to remove and make the plaster safe. there is no permit we've been able to find to convert the building to units or put the bay windows on our do the stucco. we're confident with planning and done in the '20s when the phone records and the water records show four units. '56, they added asbestos siding and it doesn't belong on this building. what we know is the building was converted to look like this somewhere between 1920 and 1956, probably in '25. the stucco was poorly done and that's an understatement and we believe the windows were re rettrougretrofitted. we have a rehab of the windows, but on the stucco, a proper stucco is three-coat and this is two-the coat. the overlaying stucco is delaminating off and not working. they attached it to the building by wood spacers and lapped over that and used nails into the boards, not even into the stud. those na