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Note:Emails and attachments sent to and from the City of Everett are public records and may be subject to disclosure pursuant to <br /> the Public Records Act. <br /> From:Josh Modisette<modisettei@gmail.com> <br /> Sent:Wednesday, March 3, 20213:35 PM <br /> To: Cindy Bergsma<CBergsma@everettwa.gov> <br /> Subject: Re: PW2012-029 RE: B2011-037 RE: 2130 STATE ST <br /> Hello Cindy, <br /> I know I'm still waiting on reviews, but I noticed I'm down to one more review, the <br /> "Planning 1st Review" and it has been in the drawer since 12/17. Does this mean I'm <br /> close? <br /> Also, I know things are taking longer than usual and I understand that. I also know <br /> that I'm not at all the only one waiting, and there are many people probably asking <br /> the same question I am. But I also understand that my types of projects are fairly <br /> straight forward especially with using a company who manufactures buildings, and <br /> the whole thing not needing any plumbing or electrical work. I know people in other <br /> cities that have had similar permits in under 1 month, and this has already been 4+ <br /> months for me. Also, I've already had to spend more money than budgeted (I'm <br /> currently storing things while I wait for this garage to be built), and with the price of <br /> concrete and lumber going up, I will most definitely be even more over budget than <br /> expected. <br /> I know this isn't your fault or anyone's really, but I'm just a simple homeowner who <br /> is concerned I may not have enough money to continue on with this project if I don't <br /> get to this soon, especially with spring coming and the demand for all of the <br /> materials I'll need going up, as will the prices. From my understanding, I'm behind <br /> other folks, some of whom are major corporations and other homeowners, and some <br /> of whom are doing much, much more involved and complicated projects than my <br /> humble garage. <br /> So I guess I'm just asking, is there anything you can do to help me help this process <br /> move forward quicker? Is there anything I can do? I'm just afraid I may have to back <br /> out of this whole process if things don't move forward quickly. <br /> Thank you for your understanding. <br /> Josh Modisette <br /> On Tue,Jan 26, 2021 at 8:23 AM Cindy Bergsma <CBergsma@everettwa.gov>wrote: <br /> 13 <br />
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