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� Page 2 of 7 <br /> Address : 2001 Oakes <br /> Please call owner after 3 o.m to view the home <br /> 1. Foundation Level up the entire house to a <br /> reasona e level" (without damaging the house interior) <br /> and install an 8" concrete block perimeter foundation <br /> wall on a 15" x 7" thick (minimum dimensions) continuous <br /> footing with rebar and footing depth to code. New <br /> foundation to include front and side porch perimeters as <br /> well as main house. Check first floor makinq it as <br /> level as possible adding additional support as needed to � <br /> bring up to code. Remove dirt from the house crawl <br /> space providing at least 18" clearance below the floor <br /> joist bottoms. <br /> Install screened foundation vent blocks around the <br /> entire building giving good cross ventilation. Add <br /> plywood (painted) foundation access door at the rear of � <br /> house with hooks and cover the crawl with 6 mil <br /> polyethylene lapping joints at. least 12" . � <br /> All foundation work shall be performed in compliance <br /> with the Uniform euilding Code, 1982 edition. <br /> $ � ,9 �S y ; <br /> 2. Front 6 Side Porch Re air Front porch. Temporarily �' � <br /> support the ront porch roof and ceiling. Remove the � <br /> porch floor boards and joists and reframe porch floor <br /> complete resting on new foundation called out in item � <br /> #1. Slope floor away from front of house and cover � <br /> joists with clear 2" x 6" T & G decking. Add 3 ' 0" wide <br /> concrete steps from porch down to sidewalk. z <br /> Repair the fancy wrought iron posts (4) cemoving rusted � � <br /> bottoms and welding in new iron bases. Reinstall all � y <br /> front porch railings and posts and paint flat black. � � <br /> Side porch. Remove the entire si�e porch structure fcom � � <br /> the house and rebuild to fill the same spa,e. The width �' <br /> (north-south measurement) shall be large enough to qive � <br /> room for standard laundry closet with 5 ' 0" opening <br /> . minimum. Opposite end of porch to house new toilet and p <br /> water tank. Porch roof to be shed style with sufficient � <br /> slope to install roofing and plywood as called out in �0 <br /> item ;3. Frame in a horizontal ceiling. Support roof � <br /> structure on 2" x 4" walls 16 centers. Close in the <br /> exterior side of new porch walls with 8" bevelled cedar y� <br /> siding (clear) over 1/2" CDX plywood sheathing. Install H <br /> 2" x 6" H.F. #2 floor joists 16" centers north-south and �' <br /> rest on new foundation (item �1) at one end and hanging � <br /> off house at the other end. Cover joists with 3/4" T & � <br /> G plywood flooring. See attached drawings for all wall � <br /> and door-window opening locations. Provide steps to <br /> sidewalk from the new back door. Add four 16" deep (3 ' <br /> 6" long) plywood adjustable shelves in new toilet room. <br /> All porch work to be performed in compliance with the <br /> requirements of the Uniform Building Code, 1982 edition. <br /> ' s_ � J l S <br /> 3. Roof � Chimney Teac down the front brick chimney to <br />� the bottom and repair the remaining holes in the <br /> ceilings, floors and walls. <br /> - - - —c�i"- <br />