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Theodore & Judith Edin - 3025 Casco Point Road - Orono <br />Description of Request - from page one <br />A need to rebuild portions of the deck from second floor - home built in 1959 <br />-Deck extends 4’ from house, full width of house, with door leading directly from living room. <br />As such it is the main and natural exit to the lawn and lake beyond the house. <br />Several underlying supports show signs of rotting - a danger in the near future <br />Surfrice of the deck was attached with regular nails, now some boards are rising at the end­ <br />point where they are attached and cannot be nailed flat any longer - nails do not hold down <br />Some of the deck boards are showing cracks and curling on the outer edges <br />Our request is to: <br />Strengthen the supports where they are showing rot <br />Replace the deck with boards attached properly with screws, spaced to drain water below <br />Replace the raUiiigs with horizontal “spacers’ most likely - installed to current code for <br />spacers between each post <br />Add a snudl section, approximately 8’at the deepest point, and wide enough for a small table <br />about 4’ diameter and 4 small chairs. See two rough drawings as ideas for deck extension <br />The entire roof overiiang above the deck is very generous and collects the water from the roof <br />which drains down on either side of the house, and into the ground/lawn beneath and either end <br />of the deck. <br />Our plans are to retain the lawn/grasses beneath the deck extension, with no hardcover added. <br />The only area we have changed, involving hardcover, is behind the garage. The replacement was <br />fribric with “slots ”- draining the rain fall into the ground on purpose, to support the growth of large <br />pine trees which grow along the north side, behiiKi the garage. As a result, wedk do grow in die <br />summer, but the pine trees do flourish. <br />All rainfall on the south side of the home drains from the roof, above and beyond the rocks and <br />plastic in this area, onto the grassy areas beyond them and drains into the lawn below the house <br />on the lake side. The two drain pipes idiich acctnnplish this are in place at all times but are <br />removed during the winter months so ice does not back up into the gutters above them. Likewise, <br />the rain from the entire north side of the house/garage drains into gutters and is carried into the <br />ground from two points at each end of the gutters. <br />If necessary to make a trade-off we will remove the plastic from the area below the entire present <br />deck and add a few plantings. <br />A <br />9 )