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0 0 <br />Note: EmaiIs and attachments sent to and from the City of Everett <br />are public records and may be subject to disclosure pursuant to the <br />Public Records Act. <br />From: Taylor Nelson <taylornelson95@icloud.com> <br />Sent: Thursday, March 18, 20219:00 AM <br />To: Terri Jorgenson <TJorgenson@everettwa.gov> <br />Subject: Re: 4809 Colby ave,Everett wa <br />No problem I canceled the install. I was just looking <br />threw the code book and it was countertops don't need <br />a permit so I was just a little confused. <br />Sent from my iPad <br />On Mar 18, 2021, at 8:49 AM, Terri <br />Jorgenson <br /><TJorgenson@everettwa.gov> wrote: <br />Good Morning Taylor, <br />Thank you for talking to me yesterday <br />regarding the work you are doing at <br />4809 Colby. <br />I need to clarify your question to me <br />regarding continuing your countertop <br />installation. When you asked me if you <br />could install your counter tops and I <br />responded at your own risk, I did not <br />know that a stop work order was in <br />place. Also, you did not tell me that you <br />had already discussed this with the <br />inspector Steve Banks and he told you <br />in his email below that he can't give you <br />permission to continue work when a <br />stop work order has been posted. My <br />answer yesterday does not override <br />what you were already told. All work <br />needs to stop until a building permit is <br />applied for, reviewed, approved and <br />issued. As a reminder, All electrical, <br />mechanical, plumbing and framing <br />installed/altered without permit, <br />inspection and approval must be <br />uncovered for inspection. <br />Attache to this email is a building <br />permit application a residential <br />Q/?J <br />