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HAL BETSON I PROJ MANAGER <br /> IIP is <br /> hbetsoncpmnw.com I cpmnw.com <br /> p 360.863.6705 I f 360.863.6070 <br /> ❑Facebook❑Twitter❑Linkedln <br /> CONSTRUCTION I PRESERVATION I MAINTENANCE <br /> From: Steve Goforth [mailto:SGoforth@everettwa.gov] <br /> Sent:Tuesday,April 11, 2017 1:29 PM <br /> To: Hal Betson<hbetson@cpmnw.com>; 'April Lapham'<alapham@coastmgt.com> <br /> Cc: Leroy McNulty<LMcNulty@ci.everett.wa.us>; Kevin Fagerstrom<KFagerstrom@everettwa.gov>; Michael Braley <br /> <MBraley@everettwa.gov>;Tony Lee<TLee@everettwa.gov>; WAHOYO<wahoyo@coastmgt.com>; Shane Tapert <br /> <stapert@cpmnw.com>; Bryon Atterberry<bryon@cpmnw.com>;Ted de Budden<TdeBudden@everettwa.gov>;Terri <br /> Jorgenson<TJorgenson@everettwa.gov> <br /> Subject: RE: Fire Code Official Order <br /> Hal <br /> Plans for the fire escape stairway should be submitted to the Building Department for approval. <br /> Ted de Budden is the Chief Building Inspector if you have questions. For permit submitting questions call <br /> them at 425-257-8810. Information is online at www.everettwa.gov/permits <br /> Thank You <br /> Steve Goforth I Assistant Fire Marshal <br /> Everett Fire Department 12930 Wetmore Ave. Suite 7A Everett WA. 98201 <br /> Tel:425-257-8104 l Cell:425-754-4576 <br /> Web l Email I Map 11 .a. <br /> From: Hal Betson [mailto:hbetson(acpmnw.com] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 10:35 <br /> To: Steve Goforth; 'April Lapham' <br /> Cc: Leroy McNulty; Kevin Fagerstrom; Michael Braley; Tony Lee; WAHOYO; Shane Tapert; Bryon Atterberry <br /> Subject: RE: Fire Code Official Order <br /> Good morning Steve <br /> I wanted to update you to the progress of the research to replace the existing fire escape route with new non- <br /> combustible ladder escape that we are working on. I don't has a lot of details as of yet but we are looking to fabricate a <br /> steel ladder system for both location that require it. <br /> You and I spoke about a roll out family fire escape system last week and per our conversation that would not be <br /> acceptable in this application which make sense. Are there any systems that are out there that the fire department has <br /> approved that would work at this location. If you could suggest something that you have seen or approved before that <br /> (:.. <br />