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<br />. . <br /> <br />Department of <br />Building <br />Regulation <br /> <br /> <br />November 27, 1990 <br /> <br />Lloyd R, Dunkle <br />38329 - 15th Ave. <br />Zephyrhills, Fl, 33540 <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Dunkle: <br /> <br />Nov. 26, 1990 you called for a final inspection on your carport. <br />Upon doing so we find not a single carport but one and a half <br />carports. <br /> <br />The instructions you gave us was for a carport with a 10 foot <br />6 inch setback. We do allow a normal 18 inch overhang or eave <br />and in some cases 24 inches when it's safe to do so. However, <br />you have constructed a 5 foot extension beyond the supports of <br />your carport which is an encrochment in the setback area. This <br />additional unsupported area also adds 3,600 pounds of updraft <br />wind pressure to the roof. <br /> <br />Mr. Dunkle, if this idea of a carport had been on your drawing, <br />it would not have been permitted. At least 3 feet of this <br />5 foot overhang roof area must be removed within thirty (30) <br />days from receipt of this notice. <br /> <br />Please call if you want to discuss this project. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br /> <br />f;B~~ <br /> <br />Director of Codes & Licensing & <br />Building Official <br /> <br />RB/ng <br /> <br />c.c. City Attorney <br />file <br /> <br />"Building Safety Is No Accident" <br />