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COVID-19 Update: Please reference our website& online resources for updates to our service <br /> during the COVID-19 pandemic. We are currently experiencing a higher volume of calls and <br /> emails and have limited staff available to respond. Your patience is appreciated as we respond <br /> in the order received. <br /> Note:Emails and attachments sent to and from the City of Everett are public records and may be subject to disclosure pursuant <br /> to the Public Records Act. <br /> From: Doug Geniesse<doug@d-geniesse.com> <br /> Sent:Saturday, February 13, 2021 9:13 AM <br /> To:Sabrina Good <SGood@everettwa.gov> <br /> Cc:Tony Lee<TLee@everettwa.gov> <br /> Subject: Re: 504 View Ridge Dr(B2101-040) <br /> Thank you. <br /> I'm not sure who called, but he was a nice energetic reviewer. <br /> On my plans I describe adding insulation to the walls and roof as well as changing out the doors and <br /> windows.The doors and windows would be to code (2015?). <br /> I think I agreed -on the call-to bring all the insulation to code. But subsequently I have learned that 1) <br /> furring out for batt insulation is impossible on one wall (physical constraints) and would drastically <br /> change my room design. 2)getting closed cell foam is EXPENSIVE. <br /> 3)the energy code on additions discussed each of the above (insulate to current wall thickness) and <br /> financial impact.4)there is a provision that is the energy use is real low you don't need to insulate. (I <br /> meet these goals-quick calc) if I just heat the bathroom to 38 degrees). 5)this is generally a unheated <br /> space-as we will mostly use the space as we do today.We stay in the house (not go out to the studio) <br /> on snow days. We are only heating the bathroom to protect the plumbing. <br /> Bottom line I hope to just insulate as I proposed in my submittal.That will be challenging enough. <br /> So I just want to discuss this again. <br /> Sorry to make you work late. I only hope you can come out an see my studio once complete... (I know <br /> living in the world of plans often robs you from seeing the results-good and bad) <br /> */ Cheers. Doug <br /> Doug Geniesse <br /> doug@d-geniesse.com <br /> 620-926-1223 <br /> On Feb 12,2021,at 5:16 PM,Sabrina Good<SGood@everettwa.gov>wrote: <br /> Doug- I am forwarding your email below to Tony,who reviewed and redlined your <br /> permit.Are you referring to anything that is on the current plans, about to be worked <br /> up for approval and issuance or are you referring to the previous correction letter from <br /> Drew, a building reviewer in our office? If you are referring to the intake correction <br /> 2 12 <br />
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