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✓ • <br /> Please review the Matterport scan (link above) in any browser if you need to view any part of <br /> the home. <br /> The original contractor has since left the project and the homeowner has secured a new <br /> contractor. <br /> One of the main challenges with this project (since work was done un-permitted and <br /> undocumented) is that the request from someone in the City of Everett Permit Services AHJ to <br /> the homeowner,to come up with plans of the structure BEFORE any of the un-permitted work <br /> was done, is not possible to 100%accuracy. All that can be provided is a best guess from <br /> observation, inspection, and a couple decades of construction industry experience in framing. <br /> Using archived real estate photos, comments from the homeowner, a physical examination of <br /> the home, and google earth mapping, a plan was created. To be clear, such a "pre-existing" <br /> plan may not be a totally accurate representation of the original layout of the home prior to the <br /> changes being made. <br /> '` It appears that Ms. Chang and the City of Everett Permit Services office should come to an <br /> agreement regarding what exactly needs to be reviewed or not for permit. If the entire home is <br /> to be configured to meet 2018 IRC, for example, then the existing roof rafters would need to be <br /> replaced since they are over spanned for 2x6. Only the permit office can determine the level or <br /> depth of what parts of the home fall under current building code. <br /> Most of the home is a pre-existing structure with what appears to be no changes. According to <br /> Ms. Chang,the only part of the home that was structurally altered, is the new framed opening <br /> in the location where the brick fireplace between the kitchen and living room previously <br /> existed. For plan submission,that framed opening has been reviewed by engineering, <br /> specified, and stamped. <br /> Comments and questions are responded to below—inline in green. <br /> From Drew Martin <br /> Your application has been received and a permit set up. <br /> However, the submitted documents are not sufficiently developed for us to perform a <br /> comprehensive review at this time. <br /> Information is attached to provide guidance. <br /> • Revised construction-level documents should be submitted for review. <br /> These are in progress. New plans shall be created once everything required to be on <br /> 11 1 <br />
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