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This
project called for review of owners previous sketches and an assessment
of existing spaces. The primary goal was to replace the existing
utility room with a much larger storage and utility room that
would hold yard equipment as well as normal utility supplies.
Previous plans cut off the view from the breakfast area to the
rear yard and did not provide adequate access to the kitchen from
the rear yard.
DESIGN
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
May 15, 2001
Austin, Texas 78735
Description:
The lot is Lot 59, Block Q, located (removed), a single family
2-story residence. The lot is relatively flat with drainage toward
the rear corner away from the house. The structure is relatively
new and although I did not perform a complete inspection the building
shows no obvious structural problems or deterioration.
The owner had preliminary plans to add an extension to the rear
of the home creating additional utility and storage space. We
examined the existing conditions and determined that it would
be preferable to extend the breakfast area past the utility room
extension to allow for a better view of the rear yard and to create
side door access toward the exterior concrete patio. The width
of the breakfast area was widened and the utility room extended
to the edge of the existing rear window frame.
The rear of the 2-story house is a vertical flat plane and causes
little difficulty in attaching the addition to the existing structure.
It appears that a simple shed style roof will work so long as
the addition does not exceed the 16 feet shown and the top of
the roof does not exceed the height of the existing upstairs window
ledge.
General Notes:
Utilities, HVAC, water supply are available to the addition. Water
drainage will continue toward the rear of the property. Existing
concrete porch shall be removed and new foundation installed as
shown. HVAC assessment should be obtained to determine are flow
requirements and venting of the utility area. It is recommended
that a sink be added to the utility room and that a 3/4 inch "step-down"
be incorporated into the new slab in the utility room to prevent
water leakage from entering the residence. If possible include
a new floor drain in the new plans.

Materials for the addition will match the materials of the existing
house including matching brick extension to the side wall, matching
roof materials, matching exterior rear siding and matching paint.
No extensions of the structure to either side yard are being considered
in this project.
Provide a
concrete porch area at the rear door with roof covering and electrical
outlets and lighting. Provide additional electrical outlets to
exterior walls and a light in the exterior closet.
To facilitate
keeping dogs out of the majority of the rear yard but still allow
them a place to stay close to the house, provide a second 4' high
fence wrapping around the new addition and along the rear of the
Latin deck then connecting at each end to the existing fence at
the property line(s). Add a small closet with door to the patio
deck for BBQ storage and concrete steps and landing leading into
the new extended breakfast area.
This plan
allows for the addition of the utility area without removing any
view from any existing rooms and gives direct access to the kitchen.
The existing utility room that is not shown in this plan can now
be converted into a large pantry closet for kitchen utility and
food storage.
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