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Contractor's Name
Coast Property Management
Approval Date
8/17/2022
End Date
8/31/2023
Department
Fire
Department Project Manager
Roger Vares
Subject / Project Title
Apartment for Harborview Paramedic Students
Tracking Number
0003544
Total Compensation
$28,340.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Leases (not Real Property)
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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600 Ninth Ave Apts COAST <br /> CARBON MONOXIDE - WASHINGTON <br /> Date Property Name Property Number <br /> August 5,2022 600 Ninth Ave Apts <br /> Resident Name(s) <br /> City of Everett <br /> Unit Number Street Address <br /> 1 -401 600 9th Ave. <br /> City State Zip <br /> Seattle WA 98104 <br /> A BATTERY powered CARBON MONOXIDE detection device has been installed in the above-noted unit for resident <br /> protection. The device was tested by the management on 7/1/2020 and found to be in working condition. It is the resident's <br /> responsibility to test the device at least every six months, maintain the CARBON MONOXIDE detector in proper operating <br /> condition, and replace the batteries as needed. YOUR FAILURE TO MAINTAIN THE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION <br /> DEVICE, INCLUDING THE REPLACEMENT OF BATTERIES WHEN REQUIRED FOR ITS PROPER OPERATION, IS <br /> PUNISHABLE UNDER WASHINGTON LAW WITH FINES UP TO $200. You will not remove or tamper with a properly <br /> working carbon monoxide detector, including removing any working batteries. <br /> TESTING ALARM <br /> Test by pushing button on cover.This will sound alarm if all electronic circuitry, horn and battery are working. If no alarm <br /> sounds,the unit has a defective battery or other failure.You can also test alarm by blowing smoke into it. <br /> HUSH FEATURE <br /> If the carbon monoxide alarm has a hush feature, you can silence alarm by pushing hush button on cover and holding for <br /> three seconds. <br /> BATTERY REPLACEMENT(where applicable) <br /> Replace battery when chirping occurs. <br /> It is your responsibility to report deficiencies to the owner/agent immediately and in writing; the owner/agent will <br /> correct the deficiency within 10 days. <br /> ZZ <br /> City of Everett(R Date Young Yang(Owner/Agent) Date <br /> by Cassie Franklin,Mayor) <br /> -APPROVED AS TO FORM <br /> OFFICE OF THE CITV ATTORNEY <br /> r VEREti <br /> AT "S ' <br /> ity Clerk <br /> Ar 20 Ori Site <br />
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