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Proper ty Information <br />Property Address for Proposed Work:1818 Lincoln Way West <br />Property City South Bend <br />Property Zip Code 46628 <br />Property Owner Information:Melissa Carstensen <br />Owner Email <br /> <br />Proposed Work and Project Information <br />All projects must comply with applicable building and zoning codes. <br />South Bend Zoning Ordinance St. Joseph County Zoning Ordinance <br />Does your project involve any of the <br />following? (Check all that apply):Roofs Demolition <br />Contractor Information Mr. Handyman Front Porch Matt Derbin <br />Contractor Phone Number (574) 227-2915 <br />Description of Proposed Work: <br />Matt Derbin <br />Joshua Moody-Niles <br />Description of work <br />After a vehicle has made impact with corner of front porch in 2024, Mr. Handyman team propose to <br />temporarily support roof system and remove and replace foundation and decking on front porch. New <br />porch planned to have 3 footer load points and post/joist system and pressure treated decking. <br />Because the impact happened on NW side of the porch, plan is to replace the corner footer and the <br />support near steps. <br />Structural repairs from stairs to E side of porch are not anticipated and block foundation is not planned to <br />be reworked. <br />Intention is to replace the shell/structure issues, support porch and roof with footers, rather than cinder <br />block walls, and replace decking with pressure treated 5/4 boards. Soffit, and painting are not planned to <br />be reworked. Before the impact, there were rails on low pitched porch roof. After the impact, the rails were <br />knocked loose and were hanging, so homeowner removed them. There are soft spots around the the <br />perimeter of the roof where the rail posts were previously installed. Additional pricing offered to replace <br />the damaged roof decking and then replace the rolled roofing on porch roof. <br />-secure work area <br />-temp support roof system x3 points <br />-remove posts/rails/decking/damaged foundation <br />-dig out and pour footers X2 <br />-replace/reinforce joists as needed <br />-install replacement posts <br />-remove and replace beam that was resting on posts at one point <br />-repair damaged copper line and install replacement spigot <br />3
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