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. � <br /> • • • • <br /> e <br /> To: Lyle Oman <br /> From: Willie Gibbs <br /> CC: Ron Moorse <br /> Date: May 17, 2006 <br /> Re: 185 Landmark Drive <br /> I received a complaint call on May 15, 2006 concerning a portion of the roof that had collapsed on this <br /> house over the weekend. I inspected the house on May 16, 2006. This is/was a 1969 contemporary <br /> house with a flat roof. A major portion of the roof has given way and collapsed on the front deck and <br /> steps blocking both the front doors. It is a hazardous pile of debris with nails sticking out all over. <br /> I walked around the structure to see if the rest of the house was secured. I found two open doors on <br /> the lowest level. The patio doors that were locked appear to be on the verge of losing their glass <br /> panes due to rot. I entered the house to check for any signs of this house being an "attractive <br /> nuisance" for the neighborhood children. I did not find any evidence of the house being used as a <br /> party spot but tf�at is due to the extreme condition of this house. <br /> The entire roof system has been compromised. There are major signs (fallen ceilings, etc.) of water <br /> damage all over the lowest floor. The house is completely inundated with mold/mildew and fungal <br /> growth. It is completely uninhabitable. I have been in dozens of abandoned structures but have never <br /> feared for my immediate safety as I did in this house. I realize the "city policy" is to have the owner <br /> board up the house to prevent entry, but I'm afraid due to the rot this may not accomplish what needs <br /> to be done. <br /> 1 <br />
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