Remove the chimney from the roof down below the roof line. Making sure that there is a liner that pulls the flue gases from the basement out through the roof. Install new galvanized pipe, flashing, storm collar, and weather cap. Some framing maybe needed along with sheathing covering the old area from the existing chimney. Remove existing shingles from the roof down to the roof sheathing. Check for excessively wide gaps in the roof planking. The back side of the roof should have been resheathed under previous permit. However the front side l There is some rotted fascia and rakes that will need to be replace with 1 by material. Install that Ice and snow guard in all of the valleys and lower edges of the roof line. This must cover 2’ higher than the exterior plate line. Approved water barrier over the remain roof sheathing. Install new 2’ style D roof edging throughout. Install 35-year architectural shingles of the homeowner’s choice. Install a shingle over ridge vent following manufacture’s instruction. Allow maximum cut back of the ridge line for ventilation. Install new plumbing flashing boots, extend the plumbing vents if less the 12” on the shallow side. Patch all the turtle vent holes with approved sheathing material. Install all head flashing and new step flashing at the wall lines. Install new seamless 6” gutters on the overhangs with a minimum of ¼” per foot of fall. Install downs in locations that will not shed water on to the neighboring property or cause basement flooding. Install 4’ tailpipes off the downs with hinged elbows. White aluminum with matching screws and hardware. The final part of this project is for a licensed plumber to remove cast iron vents and waste lines in the basement. There are sections of existing piping that is decayed to the point is it no longer present. Replace everything in new PVC with appropriate in-line clean outs. There is evidence that this sewer line does not go out under the concrete floor or to any visible floor drain and an existing horizontal clean out is located in the concrete on the knee wall near the furnace. There may be some reconfiguring of lines to bring up code compliancy. All work must have a building and plumbing permit before work starts.