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• <br /> Terri Jorgenson <br /> From: andrew mike summers <nosoprop@gmail.com> <br /> Sent: Tuesday, March 2, 2021 4:22 PM <br /> To: Terri Jorgenson <br /> Subject: Re: Code Violation/1522 Pine St Everett 98201 <br /> Follow Up Flag: Follow up <br /> Flag Status: Flagged <br /> Hi Terri. <br /> Thanks for talking to me on Friday and explaining things. <br /> After thinking about it over the weekend I don't see a disadvantage in at least trying to bring the bathroom and finished <br /> storage room in the basement up to compliance. I guess the first step is determining whether I have the minimum <br /> ceiling height to start with- I have 81"... is that enough to even think about moving forward? <br /> I'm working on my floor plan and new permit application, hope to drop in the box tomorrow. <br /> Thanks-Andy Summers <br /> north sound properties Ilc <br /> On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 4:11 PM andrew mike summers<nosoprop(«@gmail.com>wrote: <br /> Hi Terri. <br /> Thanks for getting back to me so soon. <br /> Referring to the work done without getting necessary permits from Notice to Comply: <br /> "The property house structure basement possesses unpermitted, alteration <br /> { repairs: <br /> The property house structure basement exhibited portions of the building <br /> basement were altered without permits consisting of a bath installation,bath <br /> plumbing, electrical light fixture ceiling installations with interior walls <br /> containing electrical outlets and the use of two(2)separate, unpermitted <br /> rooms,possessing household furnishings, with no egress window height of 44" <br /> or less, without City of Everett Public Works Department permits." <br /> The unpermited work consists of a room with a closet and window, 3/4 bath with shower stall,toilet and sink, and <br /> a short hall with light that connects the 2 areas-this is constructed in an otherwise unfinished basement. <br /> All of the unpermitted work was built prior and existed in the house when I purchased it 4/30/2012. I did not construct <br /> any walls,do any electrical work,or add any plumbing or mechanical fixtures. Unfortunately I didn't check to see if it <br /> was lawful before purchase, and never questioned it after. <br /> I have in the past 9 years updated the basement room and bathroom with paint, new flooring, new light fixtures, new <br /> trim, FRP surround in the shower,etc...nothing except cosmetic upgrades. <br /> At this point I'm undecided of which way I want to proceed- bring up to code or demo back to compliance. It was my <br /> understanding from Officer Golden that the permit application was the first step. What else do I need for permit <br /> submittal? It was my hope after submitting permit application to meet an inspector on site that could advise me of <br /> what would be needed to in either scenario-bring to code or demo back-after which I would have a clear idea of the <br /> scope of work to formulate plan and cost. <br /> Hopefully I've added the details you were looking for, please let me know if you have further questions. <br /> Thanks for your guidance-Andy Summers <br /> north sound properties Ilc <br /> � 3 <br />