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411, <br /> S <br /> in the drawings for the truss manufacturer. Details to develop the horizontal <br /> component from the braces into the rood diaphragm should be provided. See added <br /> detail on A3.0 <br /> Let me know if you need anything further. <br /> Thanks <br /> Aaron Dupont <br /> AD Residential Design Consulting <br /> 206.348.4483 <br /> On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 4:59 PM Aaron Dupont<akd.archdesign@gmail.com>wrote: <br /> Drew, <br /> Thanks for the email. I will update this information and get to you as soon as possible. It may be <br /> challenging to get my structural engineer to respond quickly but I will do my best. <br /> Aaron Dupont <br /> AD Residential Design Consulting <br /> [ 206.348.4483 <br /> On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 4:36 PM Drew Martin<dmartin@everettwa.gov>wrote: <br /> Good afternoon, Aaron. <br /> Thank you for taking time to discuss this project. As we discussed, I am trying to complete my <br /> review without issuing a correction letter. However, now that I've drafted this email, it may <br /> be better to let the design team revised the drawings, in which case this email will serve as <br /> the review letter. Let me know what you think and I'll do my best to accommodate if I can. <br /> Here is the list of items that we discussed: <br /> 1. Please note for the following discussion regarding possible unpermitted work, we are <br /> not requiring action at this time. The owner should be advised of these conditions, <br /> and we recommend the owner pursue obtaining permits to ensure that the condition <br /> of the existing house is legal and safe. Note that documenting the existing portions of <br /> the house as "existing" in this current permit application for the addition do not <br /> constitute legitimizing any construction that was previously performed without <br /> permits. <br /> Findings: The existing house appears to potentially have unpermitted work, notably on <br /> the west side for the entryway and small bump-out of the family room. Interior work <br /> may have also occurred to update the building, such as remodel of the bathroom and <br /> kitchen. The interior improvement would have potentially involved replacement of <br /> the wall and ceiling GWB, which may have required additional insulation to be <br /> added. The work likely would have also including modifications of the electrical and <br /> plumbing systems. It is understood that this work was likely performed by a previous <br /> owner, but still results in a building with unpermitted work. The permit history for <br /> this house is sparse, but it does appear a permit was obtained to do some work in <br /> 5 h <br />
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