Mklee1986:
The truss guys call that a ‘bonus room truss’ (or other names, in different regions). It is for an extra room under the roof, in the attic. It will have a 7’ long by 3’ high gable type truss on top, to form the ridge. I agree with BA and JAE, they are not a simple truss and the middle 16’ of the bot. chord will have a fl. load on it. The top chords and bot. chord are more likely 2x6’s or x8’s and 2x10’s or 2x12’s. That drwg. is right out of the truss guys shop drawing package for the job. It will have design loads, stresses and manuf’ers. title block, if you know how to read their wild drafting notations, a wealth of info. to help starting to fix this. The bot. chord is definitely a bending member too, not just a tension member, and the trick will be that the holes are all at its mid depth, so that he can sister 2x4’s or 2x6’s on both sides above and below the holes. What a damn dumb stunt. Structural Engineers always put big members where they are not needed, just to make mechs. and H/O’s drill big holes. As BA suggested, I’d go back to the truss guys for a fix, the drwg. package should show who to talk to.