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Ted de Budden <br /> From: Donald Cunningham <br /> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 4:00 PM <br /> To: Ted de Budden <br /> Subject: 2201 Highland <br /> Attachments: Email to Owner 12-20-16.pdf <br /> Ted- <br /> Thanks for your help with the inspection today.Just to make sure we are all on the same sheet of paper, I have attached <br /> an email I sent to Mr. Lapinski after the Code Enforcement Hearing, regarding which rooms the City would allow to be <br /> occupied for sleeping purposes—4 rooms on the upper level and 1 on the main level.The basement could not be used <br /> for living purposes. I also copied one of the emails I sent to the current owner, Briana Nasman, when she was <br /> considering buying the house— letting her know the same information. She did also ask about the basement kitchen <br /> elements and I sent her the Planning Departments information on Kitchen Definition. <br /> From: Briana Nasman [mailto:briana.nasman@kw.com] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 2:34 PM <br /> To: Donald Cunningham <br /> Subject: Re: 2201 Highland Info <br /> Hi again, Don! <br /> I hope all is well with you. My client and I are still trying to get all of this sorted out. We have a quote from a contractor, <br /> as well as CAD drawings from an architect. However, I'm wondering what all the permitting fees are going to total to to <br /> get this up to code. A couple of the illegal main floor rooms have been removed.The basement is still an issue, and I <br /> would like to know what you define as a kitchen? It's current state is a tiny countertop and sink- not what I would call a <br /> kitchen. But we didn't budget to remove that. Any other info you have would be helpful. I would love to purchase this <br /> and get everything up to code immediately, but it's been a bit hard to communicate with Rick, and I need to understand <br /> what I am getting myself into before I do it! :) <br /> Thank you and have a great afternoon! <br /> Briana Nasman Tel: 206-605-8313 <br /> Realtor Email: briana.nasmanAkw.com <br /> $ ,444, Keller Williams Eastside Website: briana.kwrealty.com <br /> f❑ El OO El <br /> Get your own Ir/email signature <br /> On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 8:22 AM, Donald Cunningham <DCunningham@everettwa.gov>wrote: <br /> Good morning Briana- <br /> Regarding cost, I suggest you hire a qualified residential building contractor to give an estimate. Currently only 5 <br /> bedrooms in the house meet minimum code requirements,4 upstairs and 1 on the main floor.All other rooms including <br /> the basement cannot be used for sleeping purposes and the basement was finished without permits. It will be necessary <br /> to bring the unpermitted alterations to the structure into compliance through the building permit process. <br /> i <br />
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