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/iTnfl4!(ev7- t- <br />To: <br />Prcm; <br />Date: <br />John R. Gerhardson, Public Works Director <br />Lvle Cman / Suildmc <br />February 5, 1991 <br />Subject: Repair of Lumber Yard Building/Equipment Shed <br />On February 1, 1991 an inspection was conducted on the <br />lumber yard building to determine what would be required to <br />repair the leaking roof. It is my opinion that the building is <br />beyond repair and if someone was to request a permit to repair a <br />building in this condition on private property, I would deny the <br />permit and commence hazardous building action. Structural <br />deficiencies and deterioration starts at the roof and continues <br />down to the foundation. <br />- Roofing is leaking and is past its life expectancy. <br />- Roof sheathing is rotted. <br />- Rafters are overspan and rotted. <br />— Beams are overspan and rotted and many are spliced <br />together at mid-span instead of being a solid member between <br />bearing points. <br />— Posts are rotted, undersized and are no longer plumb. <br />- Foundation is crumbling and bearing poi.nts are unstable. <br />— The whole building is leaning toward Brown Road. <br />It is my recommendation that all equipment and materials <br />should be removed as soon as possible and the building be secured <br />until it can be removed.