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The picture below shows the garage as seen from the alley. As seen in this photo, <br />the overhead door takes up virtually the entire end of the garage. <br />Proposed Work <br />The garage will be straightened. Internal bracing will be screwed and glued to the <br />studs on the inside walls in order to maintain the walls in a square and plumb <br />condition. However, this will not be possible on the end of the garage with the <br />overhead door. In order to adequately support this end of the garage, the wall to the <br />left side of the overhead door will be extended approximately 2 feet, decreasing the <br />width of the door opening from 12 feet to 10 feet. (See before and after drawings on <br />the next page.) <br />The new wall will be framed with 2x4 studs. Then, 5/8" plywood will be screwed <br />and glued to the studs to provide structural rigidity, and new wooden Cove "Dutch <br />Lap" siding will be installed over the sheathing. The profile of the new wooden <br />siding is provided below. <br />The siding to the right of the overhead door will also be removed and sheathing will <br />be applied beneath. Usable siding will then be reinstalled and unusable siding will <br />be replaced as necessary. <br />2012-05-07 CoA Application <br />Garage at 1097 Riverside Drive Page 3 of 5 <br />