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• VECEOVE . <br /> FEB 2 2 2022 <br /> Ms. Chang has asked me (Mike Morrison, 360-220-8900)to answer a letertent to her from th <br /> Everett AHD (Planning Department). CITY OF EVERETT <br /> Permit Services <br /> I am resending the same document that was created back in December 2021 when this letter <br /> from Drew was first received by Ms. Chang. I guess it was misplaced back then. <br /> Additionally, it was soon after this response letter that I was able to speak with Drew, directly, <br /> by phone. At his direction, a revised plan was created and submitted to identify areas to <br /> expose where new, unpermitted construction has occurred. Much of the comments below <br /> were addressed and mitigated in the phone call and on the modified plan. <br /> Original message starts below: <br /> /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// <br /> Hi Drew, <br /> Thanks for your review and comments regarding this project. <br /> • City of Everett Permit Services: 2817 Medora Way(B2110-052)- First building Intake <br /> Review <br /> Since work was done un-permitted,the big questions are, what exactly was done and covered <br /> up and what areas are existing and untouched. <br /> I'm working with the homeowner to try and develop plans that capture the information <br /> required to bring the new work done in her home and any pre-existing systems that may have <br /> been altered, into compliance with all relevant building codes. <br /> I'm open to all suggestions in completing this goal. <br /> I performed an as-built to identify the 2018 IRC violations. My plan was more focused on being <br /> a tool to use between the owner, builder, and permit office to develop a way ahead. There <br /> needs to be a list developed of everything that needs to be inspected and corrected and then I <br /> can create documentation (plans) for permit submission. As it stands now, without permit <br /> office input, we are shooting blind in guessing what you will want identified. <br /> A brief project history <br /> When I was contacted by the homeowner's general contractor, a request was made to perform <br /> an as-built of the structure to ID IRC errors (since the work was stopped for being done un- <br /> permitted). The plans were created and also a Matterport 3D scan of the interior of the <br /> structure was completed. https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=zyDT83Qz1rs&brand=0 <br /> I, I <br />
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