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1973-02-14 Letter, Construction Code Corrections
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City o/ W.yzata <br />600 RICE STREET, WAYZATA. MINN. 66391 <br />Florrel-Lind, Inc. <br />Building Contractors <br />Buffalo, Minnesota <br />Gentlemen: <br />PHONE 473-0234 <br />February 14, 1973 <br />D r rp rlr^ <br />g i5 L <br />FEB 15 1913 <br />VILLAGE OF ORONO <br />For the next two weeks I am working in the capacity as Building Inspector <br />for the Village of Orono. On February 13, 1973 you called the Village of <br />Orono for a framing inspection for the property at 4305 Chippewa Lane, the <br />home you are building for Mr. Virgil Larson. I made nspect on n <br />that same day and found the entire first floor already sheetrocked. <br />Apparently you started sheetrocking last week at least four working <br />days before calling for an inspection. I am, therefore, stopping work <br />on this job until you remove an adequate amount of sheetrock so that the <br />job may be properly inspected. <br />On the walk -out level where the sheetrocking has not yet been completed, <br />I did observe some problems: (1) You set the walls before you poured <br />the floor and as a result some of the bottom 2 x 4 wood plates are beneath <br />the level of the concrete floor. As you are undoubtedly aware, these <br />plates will be subjected to moisture and after the walls are rocked, <br />will not have the benefit of ventilation and, therefore, will decompose. <br />These plates will have to be removed and either replaced with redwood or <br />raised above the floor level. (2) The 2 x 4 bearing wall should be <br />blocked mid-heighth. <br />If you have any questions, please contact me at the above number. <br />Since <br />ly yours, <br />// <br />/ <br />/James G. <br />Shau nessy <br />Building <br />Ins ector <br />JGS/js <br />cc: Jim Cosby <br />Orono City Manager <br />
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