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GERALD UJDAK: Forty years, maybe even fifty years. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: Is this potting slued connected to anything? <br />KAREN HAMMOND-NASH: No, it sits in the corner of the yard.; there's a fence <br />running on either side of it <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: Is it a back corner or—in this picture you can see the house back- <br />there <br />ackthere so what's happening? <br />WAYNE DOOLITTLE: Actually that is the side of the alley; that is Dushane Court. <br />The alley runs from the right to the lett; it is Dushane Court, it runs right across <br />here. <br />MARTHA CHOITZ: It's the tiny little narrow street that goes to that house. You can <br />hardly see that house from anywhere else. <br />JOANN SPORLEDER: I suggest [move] we table this until we have more information. <br />One, I would like an opinion about the condition of the roof; especially those boards, it <br />doesn't sound like all that serious a problem to me. <br />GERALD UJDAK: Wayne, have you been there? Tell use your impression. <br />WAYNE DOOLITTLE: The shed is in deplorable shape. <br />GERALD UJDAKE: Is there termite damage? <br />WAYNE DOOLITTEL: Not that I could tell. It is just age. It is so covered, the picture <br />on the back taken from the yard, this is inside. You can't see it, because it is so <br />overgrown with brush. I didn't venture any further than I did. This is the door to the <br />side, this is inside the yard <br />WAYEN DOOLrI7LE: There is so much poison ivy there, that I was too reluctant to go <br />any closer in <br />No, I ventured in about six feet and determined that there was more poison ivy <br />than I really wanted to get into. You can't see it from the yard. Karen and I were <br />discussing it, as gardeners, it is something we would love to have to work with; but, <br />they're not home most of the time and so they wantto tear it down and put up a fence in <br />its place. <br />MARY JANE CHASE: Well, I am a gardener too, and I really don't think that I would <br />want to work in that sort ofthin& <br />WAYNE DOOLITTLE: The whole garden, the whole yard is overgrown and <br />unattended. The whole back yard, so. <br />10 <br />