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January 13, 2018 <br />Mark Gifford <br />NAC Architecture <br />2025 First Avenue, Suite 300 <br />Seattle, WA 98121 <br />mgifford@nacarchitecture.com <br />Owner: Everett School District <br />Job Address: 2514 Rainier Ave <br />Plan Check No: B1711-002 & B1711-002 <br />RE: Building Permit Review Letter <br />Dear Mr. Gifford, <br />In response to the application for a building permit, the plans have been examined and you are <br />advised that revisions may be necessary before a permit can be issued. Please review and <br />respond to the comments below. <br />NON STRUCTURAL (Structural comments previously sent) <br />Construction <br />1. For clarity, the title stage' should be revised to platform' as both are code -defined <br />terms. Section 410 <br />2. It is not clear how the plywood bonded insulation panels within the exterior walls (Sheet <br />A3.00) could qualify as an exterior wall covering per Definition Section 202. As such, <br />Section 603.1 (item 1.2) would govern rather than Section 1406.2.1. The result would <br />be the requirement that the plywood be fire -retardant -treated. Section 602.2 <br />3. The laboratories/vocational shops identified on Sheets G1.01 and G1.02 (incidental use <br />areas) are required to have doors that are self- or automatic -closing upon detection of <br />smoke (in accordance with Section 716.5.9.3). Several lab areas have sliding doors that <br />separate the lab from a classroom that is not designated as an incidental use area. The <br />sliding doors should either be provided with closers or the classrooms on the adjacent <br />side of the sliding doors should also be designated as incidental use areas. Section <br />509.4.2 <br />4. Each door opening through a smoke -resistive wall surrounding an incidental use area <br />should be shown as a self- or automatic -closing assembly on the door schedule. Section <br />509.4.2 <br />d`�i <br />