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Rakeeb Khan <br />From: <br />Mark Spell <nnuarksizilgross.corl <br />Sam: <br />Tuesday, December 6, 202212:17 PM <br />To: <br />Rakeeb Khan <br />Cc: <br />Brian Schreiner <br />Subject <br />RE: [EXTERNAL] Brickley Kitchen Addition -4815 Baker Drive <br />Hi Rakeeb and Brian, <br />I took a look at the pictures from the Brickley roof, and unfortunately the mending plates aren't rated for any loads, so <br />Brian will need to install the Tie Plate on the opposite side of the truss, or take off the mending plate and install a TP in <br />it's place. <br />At the ridge beam, the two H2.5a (or 112) clips should be adequate to connect the king post to the ridge without any <br />additional upgrades required there. <br />Thanks, <br />Mark <br />Mark Speidel, PE, SE <br />ILGSE <br />d::425.329.4888 <br />www.ilgross.com <br />Plant a free even though you may never be the one to enjoy its shade <br />From: Rakeeb Khan <RKhan@everettwaaov> <br />Sent: Friday, December 2, 2022 5:00 PM <br />To: Mark Spell <marks@ilgross.com> <br />Cc: Brian Schreiner <bjssrs@gmail.com> <br />Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] Brickley Kitchen Addition -4815 Baker Drive <br />Hi Mark, <br />I left you a voicemail. Had a question regarding the truss connections. Plans specify TP37 plates with nailing <br />requirements but it appears mending plates were used instead. Is this acceptable? <br />Also, Detail 3/S4.2 shows a TP37 plate connecting the top chord to vertical support. A second 2z ridge board was added <br />and appears to be in the way conflicting with the connections. A hurricane ties were utilized to connect the vertical <br />support to the ridge boards. See attached pictures. Feel free to call me to discuss. <br />Thank you, <br />— Rakeeb Khan <br />Building Inspector I Public Works <br />P: 425.257.7263 1 32M Cedar Street, Everett, WA 98201 <br />EVERETT eyefettwa.my/pw I Facebook I Twitter <br />Note: Emails and attachments sent to and from the City of Everett are public not and may be subject to disclosure pursuant to <br />the Public Records Act. <br />