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• <br /> Kelsey Heyd <br /> From: Robert Smith <robmac50.rs@gmail.com> <br /> Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2020 10:49 AM <br /> To: Kelsey Heyd <br /> Cc: Engineering/ Public Services (PW) <br /> Subject: Re: C2010-004 - 7710 E Casino Rd <br /> Ms. Heyd: <br /> I spoke with my client yesterday and he isn't interested in keeping the carport, so most likely we will <br /> apply for a demo permit. As for the updated Project cost, the demolition plus landscaping the <br /> backyard part will end up being the same as repairing the carport & installing new columns, so I can <br /> keep the same Cost so the paperwork gets routed to any other reviews it needs to go. I apologize for <br /> the assumption I made ( OOPS) .Thank you so much for your help. I will let the tech people know <br /> about the Cost in the application. Have a nice rest of the day. <br /> Robert Smith Mac Donald <br /> A.I.A. Associate, M.R.E.D. <br /> 905 130th NE Ave <br /> Bellevue, WA, 98005 <br /> Office 425-341-3720 <br /> Fax 425-977-0670 <br /> Cell 210-897-3694 <br /> robmac50.rs@gmail.com <br /> http://www.eastsidedesignstudio.com <br /> On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 8:58 AM Kelsey Heyd <KHeyd@everettwa.gov>wrote: <br /> Good Morning Robert, <br /> Detached buildings require a separate permit; we can't process the carport and SFR under one.Yesterday I forwarded <br /> your email to our Building reviewers for input on building code requirements and to determine feasibility of legalizing <br /> the carport based on the proximity of construction. I received the following and attached documents in response: <br /> It is feasible, but it needs to be shown to comply with one of the model codes (IRC or IBC), particularly for the <br /> structural design. At a minimum, the general and non-structural requirements of the IRC must be addressed. It <br /> appears to be a pole-type structure (i.e.,stability is provided by embedding the corner posts several feet into <br /> concrete filled holes in the ground); the little knee braces at the top won't do anything structurally. I can't recall <br /> if this is covered by the IRC, or the design needs to comply with the IBC; the applicant needs to do their <br /> homework and figure this out. There aren't any fire requirements since it's a detached utility building. Here are <br /> the documents I've created for preparing building construction documents. Feel free to pass them on. <br /> 1 <br />