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4 <br /> 110 <br /> r <br /> Drew Martin <br /> From: Drew Martin <br /> Sent: Friday, October 1, 2021 11:29 AM <br /> To: daniel.rike@gmail.com <br /> Subject: City of Everett Permit Services: 881 Olympic Drive (B2109-058) - First Building Intake <br /> Review <br /> Attachments: 2018 IRC_Typical Code References_04-12-2021.docx; CoE_Residential Drawing <br /> Preparation_Edited 09-27-2021.pdf <br /> Hello, Mr. Rike. <br /> Your application has been received and a permit set up. However, the submitted documents are not <br /> sufficiently developed for us to perform a comprehensive review at this time. The Planning Department has <br /> also determined that additional information is required;they will issue a comment letter separately. <br /> Information is attached to provide guidance. Construction-level documents should be submitted for <br /> review. Two complete sets of the revised drawings should be submitted to replace the previously submitted <br /> drawing sets. Preliminary comments are provided below to assist in preparing the drawings, but these are not <br /> intended to provide a comprehensive review. The resubmittal documents should include an itemized <br /> response letter clarifying how the review comments below have been addressed. Depending on your <br /> experience with the adopted codes and preparing documents, we recommend consulting with a design <br /> professional to assist you. <br /> Intake Review Comments: <br /> General: <br /> 1. Construction-level drawings prepared using established drafting standards are required to substantiate <br /> compliance with the IRC. The drawings should include plans, building sections, details, material <br /> specifications, design loads, architectural and structural notes, etc. as needed to clearly show the <br /> proposed work. The current editions of the building codes applicable to the project should be <br /> specified. See IRC Section R106.1.1. <br /> 2. The construction drawings should include all levels of the house. Detailed construction information is <br /> not required for areas that are not included in the proposed scope-of-work. At a minimum, the plans <br /> should show the walls, doors, egress routes, windows including egress windows, smoke and CO alarms, <br /> and use of each room. See IRC Section R106.1.1. <br /> 3. The proposed project appears to involve modifying walls, doors,floors, roof,windows, sinks, showers, <br /> and toilets. All proposed work should be clearly shown in the drawings. The drawings should clearly <br /> delineate between existing and new work using established drafting standards. All demolition should <br /> be shown on the existing floor plans. All new construction should be shown on the new floor <br /> plan. Where the proposed project includes modifications to existing building components (e.g., <br /> gypsum wall board, insulation, etc.),these components should be similarly delineated from existing <br /> component that are not being altered. See IRC Section R106.1.1. <br />