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9-11-2024 <br />Good day Todd <br />The commission asked me to take measurements of my boat and what the structure would look like if i <br />were to modify it to code. Attached are 4 pictures, each depicting what the structure would look like. <br />In image 8852- A measurement of 109" (9 ft 1 in) is from the side of the garage to the 6x6 post marked <br />as a blue square. <br />The boat, at its widest point (wheel to wheel) is 102" (8ft 6 in). which gives me about 7 inches of play, <br />3.5 inches on each side <br />Image 8853- shows more of the side. The boat could be moved over a bit, but it gives the commission an <br />idea of the space im working with. <br />Image 8854- This photo is from the 6x6 post to the neighboring house. The distance is 17 feet. I don't <br />foresee a fire hazard here but if the commission requests, I can treat the cedar wood posts with a fire <br />retardant (FS2) <br />Image 8860 - a solid brown line has been drawn from where the edge of the pad would sit. Bringing it <br />back 1 foot 4 inches. <br />Practical difficulties- If the structure is "downsized" I will have about 3.5 inches on each side of the boat. <br />This will create a significant safety concern when trying to back the boat into the spot. It will also make it <br />nearly impossible to back in at an angle. I would have to drive straight back on my grass, potentially <br />damaging irrigation lines and tearing up the lawn. Thus the structure would no longer be suitable. <br />
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