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need) or if it will be made suitable as a gathering space (slightly more attractive of an idea). The <br />exterior of the building would look identical to the sketches, however the slats MAY be a false surface <br />and have a black layer behind the slats of the crib as part of a closed -off wall. If it is a gathering space, <br />we may choose to leave it slatted and "open air" to the interior. <br />Both interior options create a heavy burden for upkeep and wood protection since there is greater <br />exposure to the elements on the slatted surfaces. <br />Frame and finishing material shall be wood. We have a considerable amount of barn wood on site from <br />the previous barn demolition. Structural members will need to be sound and new, but exterior pieces <br />will be endeavored to include vintage wood where feasible. Roof shall be asphalt shingle as was <br />previously on the corn crib building. Color selections will attempt to match garage and former corn <br />crib structure. We plan to pour a cement floor inside the corn crib building. Eaves and downspouts <br />that match those approved for the home, will be used to replace damaged ones on the garage, and will <br />be installed on the edges of each roof between the garage and corn crib. <br />Reconstruction timing will be spring 2019. <br />Resp y submit ed, <br />David A. Visser <br />Attachments: <br />Photos on the ensuing pages show previous structure and proposed elevations. The final page shows <br />the general architectural layout of the proposed structure. <br />