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> Please let me know if you have any additional questions regarding utilities, site development,or the fees associated <br /> with any of the proposed site work.You can also look at our Everett Municipal Code (EMC 13.80.010 for Public Works <br /> Permit Fee rates and EMC 14.08.135 for System Development Fees scheduled out per year through 2018). <br /> >Thank you, <br /> > . <br /> >Sabrina Fandler, EIT, LEED(r)AP BD+C <br /> >City of Everett Public Works Department I Development Technician <br /> >3200 Cedar St, Everett,WA 98201 <br /> >Office: 425-257-8810 <br /> > Direct: 425-257-7813 <br /> > Email: SFandler@everettwa.gov <br /> >All emails, and attachments, sent to and from City of Everett are <br /> > public records and may be subject to public disclosure pursuant to RCW 42.56. <br /> > Original Message <br /> > From:weiming yang [mailto:gywe162003@yahoo.com] <br /> >Sent:Thursday,April 21, 2016 8:07 AM <br /> >To: Grace Pollard <br /> >Cc:Tony Lee; Amie Roshak <br /> >Subject: Questions about the Colby new construction <br /> > Hi all, <br /> >This is Raymond the property owner of the Colby 4220 building.There are a couple of questions I want to clarify. I <br /> want to know if I make the new attached building to the old building as one what is the requirements needed to be done <br /> for the old building is the grandfather laws still apply?Since the old building already have sewer hooked up to the sewer <br /> main the addition of the new building to the old one as one building do I still have to pay the sewer hook up fee? <br /> >Grace you mention the addition of the new building value is over 37%of the old building I forgot what else is going <br /> happen tax valve?Or something else? <br /> >Thanks! <br /> > Raymond <br /> >Sent from my iPhone <br />
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