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-• - <br />Attachment C <br />Avenue. The City of Roseville engineer examined the pipe and the explanation of why it was <br />there is as follows: The home to the immediate north is the only home in the neighborhood that is <br />located on a raised building site. The site was formerly used as the Pig Pen for the farm and the <br />soil was not stable or suitable to build. The site was built up then excavated for construction. The <br />built up site caused the homes along Judith Avenue's north (or rear yards) side to flood. The <br />drainage pipe was installed to move the water from the east to the west thus the grade on the easi <br />side of my home is a negative grade for approximately 21 feei from the northeast corner of my <br />gazage to the middle of the yard. The middle of the yazd is about were the grade starts to run to <br />the east towazds the city street and sewer system. <br />The chronic repairs and continued costs to wmplete the repairs were tolerated; however, do <br />cause stress from enjoying the property at certain times of the yeaz when the repaiis must be <br />done whether or not we have the funds to complete them. The problem of the repairs came to a <br />head this spring. We noticed that our hardwood floors were getting a little wavy and decided that <br />it was time to have them re5nished. T'he contracted floor re finisher asked that we remove the <br />baseboard molding. The baseboazd on the north wall was removed and we found the presence of <br />mold jusi inside our home where the dryer vent goes outside. The contractor also told us the <br />wave in the floor was being caused by the dryer vent. We checked the vent to see if it was a clog. <br />There was no clog in the vent so we called and heating and air conditioning company to see what <br />lhe problem was. The problem was the exhaust vent itself. A home dryer has a blower motor <br />rated for about 40 feet maximum. The code enforcement officer for the City of Roseville sated <br />that our vent is at the ma�cimum 40 feet our furfher depending on the number of bends. Each <br />bend in the vent pipe counts as five to 8 feet and we have four bends. There is also a section of <br />the dryer vent pipe that runs 14 feet straight across the floor. This section is not to be longer than <br />ten feet and every ten is supposed to be sloped. This is causing our hardwood floors to heat and <br />warp due to improper installation. The vent runs parallel to the floor joists which run north and <br />south leaving no direction to relocate the vent without relocating the laundry room. <br />The following repair items aze recurring and continue to be financial burdens and now with the <br />recent discovery of mold and a son with astivna, health concerns. T'hese items are preventing me <br />from enjoyiag my home and were not caused by my family or me. <br />The moisture and mold on the inside wall above the dryer vent. The dryer blower motor <br />is not rated to move the hot dryer air that faz and when it meets the cold winter air, the <br />hot air remains in the tube causing moisture and mold to build up on the inside watl. <br />The concrete settling and sinking in the northwest comer of the interior, and exterior of <br />the garage. This is due to a lack of fooling or footings that were not extended far enough <br />to provide the needed support. <br />The negative grade caused by the build up of the neighbor's site to the immediate north. <br />This is causing standing water problems on the northeast and east side of my home. The <br />grade to the street and city sewer begins to slope 21 feet from the comer of my garage. <br />The negative grade is causing siding to rot and water to get inside the gazage under the <br />service door and leak into the basement level. The wood service door frame continues to <br />rot at the bottom. <br />The site is a corner site and the set backs for corner sites restrict the homeowners more severely <br />that the set backs for interior sites. <br />Page 2 of ]0 <br />
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