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}'age 2 of 2 <br />From: Travis Falk [mailto:tfalk@wilcoxconstruction.com] <br />Sent: Friday, December O8, 2006 10:52 AM <br />To: Meg Haley <br />Subject: FW: coiling door with pass door drewing <br />Meg, <br />I will be delivering the site plan and ,. physical copy o( the attached cut sheet. I just wanled for you to see it first and provide <br />feedback. i am working to get better details of lhe threshold from our door subcontractor. However, this is the best they have and <br />it is doubtful that I would receive lhe threshold details today. Hopefully the verbiage on the cut sheet identifying it as a ADA <br />accessible door will be satisfactory for your approval. In the event that you will require additional details can you please provide a <br />"Conditional Approval" so that it does not prevent your approval and the subsequent issuance of the permit? The interior and <br />exterior finish grades are Flusn with one another and there will not be any issues with the threshold not conforming to code. Any <br />feedback that you can provide is greatly appreciated <br />Sincerely, <br />Travis J. Falk <br />� Wilcox Construction � Project Manager <br />Wk: 425-774d785 � Fax: 425-774-0187 <br />From: Bruno Raes [mailto:bruno@cressydo�r.com] <br />Sent: Friday, December O8, 2006 10:03 AM <br />To: Travis Falk <br />Subject: coiling door with pass door drewing <br />Hi Travis, <br />Normally these doors are supplied as non-insulated because ot tlie air infillration around the pass door frame and the curtain. <br />Piease call if you need more information. <br />Regards, <br />Bruno Raes <br />Cressy Door Co., Inc. <br />�220 W Nickerson Street <br />Sealtle, WA 98115-1325 <br />www.cressydooccom <br />bruno@cressydoor.com <br />� <br />r-r ,, <br />� �/? � /?��� ._�. <br />