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Base Area
1670
Garage
625
Back patio
300
LFront patio
176
In all areas where observable roof sheathing is deteriorated,
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Exterior dimensions and area tabulations
Interior dimensions are based on photo -g
Damage Area Tabultions are approximate
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General:
Observations made are of visible elements in plain view
Subject of photo, by
corresponding number
during the time of the walkthrough inspection. No destructive
Camera location for
corresponding numbered photo
testing was employed. No surfaces or wall coverings were
Location of screw jack
used to support truss
removed. Inspection did not include attic entry.
Area of drywall ceiling missing
In all areas where observable roof sheathing is deteriorated,
Area of roof sheathing missing
trusses have been subject to water damage and are, to varying
Area of observable roof
sheathing deterioration
degrees, discolored and of questionable structural integrity.
Areas of greatest structural concern by photo number:
Photo
Severe deterioration has caused a hole in the roof sheathing
11
such that certain Living Room trusses are continually exposed
'
to the weather. The trusses may not be capable of supporting
the intended load. This condition may also occur in other areas
that were not observable during the inspection and raises the
potential for collapse of a large portion of the roof system.
Photo
A main roof -spanning truss is supported by a screw jack. The
09:
bearing end portion of the truss shows signs of wet rot (see
photos 04 and 05). Severe deterioration has caused holes in
the roof sheathing such that these structural elements are
continually exposed to the weather. The truss may not be
capable of supporting the intended load. This condition may
also occur in other areas that were not observable during the
inspection and raises the potential for collapse of a large
portion of the roof system.
Photos
Back patio main beam. Significant structural deterioration
02 03
has reduced the mid -span dimension of the beam. to half of
& 06:
the orignal dimension. Carrying capacity is siginif canity
reduced. The porch roof is unsafe and in a state of imminent
collapse.
Symbol Legend
1
Subject of photo, by
corresponding number
Camera location for
corresponding numbered photo
Location of screw jack
used to support truss
Area of drywall ceiling missing
Area of roof sheathing missing
Area of observable roof
sheathing deterioration
Area of structural concern
Symbol Legend
Subject of photo, by
corresponding number
Camera location for
corresponding numbered photo
Canopy of subject tree
Roof decking is severely water damaged
with holes through the roof decking.
Dense overgrowth - potential vermin
refuge
Rear patio contents include: lawn
equipment, planters, chopsaws, bench
grinder, buckets, wheelchair, chairs,
upholstered recliner, concrtete blocks,
plastic storage bins, pool net, jars, hose,
table, pillow, reel, garbage cans, various
pieces of lumber, yard tools and figurines
Debris is strewn around the boat,-
including
oat,including plastic net fencing, coolers,
a truck toolbox, open potted plant pots,
rubber hose, plastic lattice, plastic
storage bins, broken wood fencing
and a sink
Multi -trunk Rubber Tree - an invasive
species with "Aerial Roots" which grow
downward from limbs, seeking moisture.
Once established, aerial roots become
addtional trunks. One such large trunk
has established itself close to the
structure and is touching the eave of
the east roofline. This is classified a
dangerous tree by the City Arborist.
Several other aerial roots extend into
the boat and have caused holes in
the boat through which additional
roots are growing.
This tree canopy extends to cover
a large portion of the roof and a
portion of the canopy is lying on
the roof
Multi -trunk Schefflera - an invasive
species - overgrown and extending
over and onto the roof
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Dishwasher
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Cactus plant 15, stored outside �etacrea g
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Site Plan
Yard is overgrown.
Trailer is stacked
with deteroriated
random lengths
of wood
Roof decking is severely
water damaged with holes
through the roof decking.
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New fencing material,
Yard is overgrown. stacked three ft. high
New 2x4 wood pile,
Wood fence, 6 ft.
Wood gate 6 ft..
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Yard is overgrown.
Overgrowth of vegetation growing
within and among an assortment
of mostly building materials including:
Trash cans, pieces of old wood
fencing, unhinged screen door,
galvanized vent piping, plastic
corrugated roofing material,
loose fascia and soffit, wood poles,
aluminum beams and a rocking
chair - potential refuge for vermin.
Open large drums holding water
are a breeding ground for mosquitoes
Various items strewn in this area
ina wheelbarrow, pieces of
machinery, pressure washer, wood
pallette, trash can, a shelving unit
stacked with bowling pins, glass blocks,
old light fixtures and other items
Irrigation valve manifold - standing
water on ground - possible ruptured
artesian well head, overgrowth
growing among pieces of broken
wood fence material, open storage
bin, aluminum porch framing post,
pvc piping, rubber hose - a breeding
area for mosquitoes and a potential
refuge for vermin.
Overgrowth of vegetation growing
within and among an assortment
of items, including:open planter
pots, old aluminum windows, open
plastic storage bins, lawnmower,
lawn tools, open cooler, lumber,
plastic net fencing - a breeding
area for misquitoes and a potential
refuge for vermin.
Overgrowth of vegetation growing
within and among an assortment
of items, including: empty buckets,
pet carrier, hose reel, truck toolbox,
sink, dishwasher, railroad ties,
shovels, propane tank, open storage
bin, cooler, several upright vaccuum
cleaners, rubber hoses and lumber
- a breeding area for misquitoes
and a potential refuge for vermin.