Specifications include, but are not limited to: The site is comprised of two buildings with a common lobby connecting a two-story and a onestory building. The two-story building stone panel set in the brick wall adjacent to the main entry engraved with 1930 as the year of completion. Based on the difference in the construction of the roof structure of the buildings (roof trusses versus conventional roof joists), we believe that the one-story building may have been built at some time after the two-story building. The exterior of the buildings is brick and based on the original time of construction, we conclude that it is unreinforced masonry (URM). The outward appearance of the masonry is very good. No diagonal cracks were observed at corners of window or door openings or in the field of the brick. Drawings supplied for the 2005 Earthquake Repair are almost illegible but appear to show locations of URM shear tests, details for out-of-plane anchorage of the URM to the floors and roofs to keep the walls from separating from the building, and details for injection of cracks in the URM.