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Permit Number
101123315
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1721 N Spurgeon St Unit# 1
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1721
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N
Street Name
Spurgeon
Street Suffix
St
Unit Number
1
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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />Planning and Building Agency <br />�� 3Ead✓isor <br />while simultaneously evaluating the overall condition and safe <br />comprehensive approach enhances the accuracy and thoroughne <br />contributing to the safety and compliance of the inspected elements. <br />Performance and Useful Life Assessment <br />Approved <br />FOR PERMIT ISSUANC <br />of the EEEs. This <br />I� our assessment, <br />aster <br />Based on the findings from the inspection and considering the recommended repairs in the <br />following section, the life expectancy of the inspected elements can be estimated to perform <br />safely until the next inspection. However, it is important to note that this estimation is subject to <br />certain conditions. The term "perform safely" in this context refers to the ability of the <br />inspected elements to function properly and securely without posing a risk to occupants or the <br />overall structural integrity of the building (Appendix 1). Once the recommended repairs are <br />completed and proper maintenance practices are followed, the inspected elements are <br />expected to have a reasonable life expectancy until the next inspection date under normal <br />conditions. However, it is important to continuously monitor and maintain the elements to <br />ensure their ongoing safety and longevity. <br />It is also worth noting that the life expectancy estimation provided is based on the current <br />condition of the inspected elements and the assumption that the recommended repairs will be <br />implemented. Any changes in usage, environmental conditions, or unforeseen factors may <br />affect the actual life expectancy and performance of the elements. <br />We recommend that a licensed contractor assess the extent of the damage based on the specific <br />conditions of the elements to provide a more accurate life expectancy estimation, considering <br />factors such as materials, exposure, maintenance, and previous repairs. <br />Overall, the timely implementation of the recommended repairs and adherence to proper <br />maintenance practices are essential for ensuring the longevity and safety of the inspected <br />elements. Regular monitoring and periodic inspections will help identify any potential issues <br />and allow for necessary interventions to maintain the desired performance and extend the useful <br />life of the elements. <br />Based on observed defects, the overall useful life expectancy of this building is 30 to 60 days. <br />+1 (805) 312-8508 <br />INFO@EEEADVISOR.COM <br />PAGE 7 <br />
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