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Yin Lu <br /> From: David Edwards <dave@argylest.com> <br /> Sent: Monday,January 22, 2024 4:33 PM <br /> To: Yin Lu <br /> Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: B2310-105 - 1909 Rockefeller Ave - 1st building review <br /> Follow Up Flag: Follow up <br /> Flag Status: Flagged <br /> Yes Yin, <br /> We can meet those two requirements and remove the vents. My main concern with venting the floor hatch in the previous <br /> assembly was that we would compromise the air barrier of the home this ill make the building much more durable and <br /> comfortable while simplifying the construction for the volunteers. <br /> I'll be figuring out over the next few days if we will want to have that required exhaust handled through the ERV or if we want <br /> that to be a seperate system. <br /> Thanks, <br /> David Edwards,AIA(He I Him) ,^ �. � �E!� <br /> Argyle Street Partners R`��i F:WED c=O n, '_�: <br /> Architecture I Consulting I Development '' <br /> 206.395.6613 <br /> ArgvIeSt.com <br /> On Mon,Jan 22,2024 at 10:33 AM Yin Lu <YLu@everettwa.gov>wrote: 0 i <br /> Category 2:Sensitive information <br /> MAR 2 7 2024 ji <br /> Hi David, CITY OF EVERETT <br /> Permit Services <br /> For unvented crawl space, per code: <br /> https://up.codes/viewer/washington/wa-residential-code-2018/chapter/4/foundations#R408.3 <br /> could you confirm if you are ok with condition 1 and 2? <br /> Or is it ok for you to move the crawl space access to the closet as you mentioned and keep the crawl space vents? <br /> 1 <br />