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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcover letter plusApril 25. 2016 In regard to the application for a certificate of appropriateness, please find attached for 113 E_ 9th St. (1 ) Termite inspection letter (2) Termite inspection report (3) Affidavit for Notice of Public Hearing (4) List of property owners within 156 feet (5) Certified mail receipts for having sent Notices of Public Hearing (6) Professional assessment letter from contractor. MWF Construction Be e Mark H. Brown OWNER/OPERATOR Scott Pinney OWNER/OFFICE MANAGER Tammy Curry Pinney DIVISION MANAGERS David Foster Richard Sims 4/25/16 To whom it may concern: 202 Bishop Street Little Rock. AR 7,)201 (501#372-2847 Fax(501)376-8336 Conway {501) 470-2847 Benton (501) 778-2847 ww^rr.curryspestcontrol.com The results of our inspection show termite activity up the stiff leg to the plate, sill, joists and subfloor. All of these areas have damage and in our opinion need extensive repairs. There is water rot around all plumbing areas with damage to subfloors and joists which all are needing repairs. wood debris throughout crawl also needs to be removed. Sincerely, Julie Suhm Curry's Pest Control 375-0785 :Il. t3iwhs►EI Strcrl�---- I illlt` knci , %M 71201 I irrlr k,rrl, TERMITE, PEST S ANIMAL CONTROL �' . , Ili •. r 4'U-lil CS { (1 t111 a% 78-8t (,S 11CF11nn IN OUR FOURTH GENERATION f �Il�l1l1. S I\,,I'F( I Iw% 51IF.1",1' ,il_"? ^�.A•j; j1I'rr-�" �" •7'Sl,•'F tLr'�• .�%.!'h I,'.'-, . +, (il r Or - , At al� y�Aw �!i L. ' f rCtlrt i:. iiia I id• i 0 —:"--7 r- ICi'F11HC• I',rrrrrd /011 ►rr n \u MCC111-% I uund D lo. /] \rl 1 \ I I RI(IR 111'1 !:r:,�. 1-,r,,,;, n•; .. I R[ ( 1 I RF ,I'F [ 11 11 %1 I()\ti t k\1\1 til'1(I lr11 \1)1ih,\ I1I'I lil,w'k �lir1,1: irarmtt Vivo! li•rrrrrr. 1„ tit \ki hilt \1) ,i It 11, i l 11k� \11.n,+!111th 111111,++rtt'rl t 1,1WML 111 I , I+l, n,•� av �+rc; i, n1, U � arntcln ! ,hit n.." �•, IRE%]Nil. \Islot ('IFH \11U\% 01'111 A Irc;r1 rltC Ndl, +rri_. ( atTsu.ir.. t,;n,,r, %I'urih I utsrltlrth.+n (Ithrr; I' +J, It R.1.1 A, tw.t ,�l m/] �rrn�,r I,tun,latliat J-,�('Si�•r, �rrurri„r I,asrul;ttu+r=. % F'ri+,:, �kirlin�ruulrrl11mt1tr• i)s•�1,- f Nft�•1 / 11 ;,i' ,. 1,1111- 1.1.• 1 r 1i'lrt I1 11 . 1,:ht•. %111('F.I i \\F()l',\\(IOU 11 l+tiihl,,:, :: ,. •1111 J•+., �. I nlarf:c I imet u,11 r � (nlrci Rr1>.1 i r a K,•t,•,i1 I(I111 YJ41. TO: Whom it may concern FROM: Matt Foster DATE: April 25, 2016 SUBJECT: 113 E 911 Street Jill Judy and Mark Brown solicited my professional opinion regarding the structural integrity of the structure at 113 E 911 Street and below are my cursory findings: • The foundation has not been repaired or maintained over the house's lifetime. Joists and support beams have irreparable damage and will need to be replaced. Sub -floor near plumbing is rotten and there is heavy termite damage, • The structure will need to be leveled due to sagging joist issues mentioned above. It is my opinion that this will cause any existing plaster to crack or fall and it will need to be replaced, • The brick veneer is damaged and in some places missing. i recommend complete replacement of brick facade. Other brick issues include poor repairs above lintel on north facade, brick walls dangerously bowed on north side of house, and all brick has been painted. • Poor roof condition has allowed for water -intrusion, compromising floor integrity on the second level. Floors are currently covered with carpet and vinyl flooring so extent of exact damage is unknown. Roof and decking will need to be replaced. • All interior historic features, such as mantles, stairwell woodwork or moldings have been removed. There is minimal existing picture railing. • All electrical wiring and plumbing will have to be replaced. In summary, very little of this structure would remain if its life -safety issues are addressed. My company has restored numerous historic buildings in this town with impressive results; however, 1 believe that to try to rebuild 113 E 911 Street would result in recreating a "new construction" home at a rebuild cost much greater than the end result would merit. Sincgely, 4 t � Matt Foster MWF Construction