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• • <br /> Kirk Brooks <br /> From: Kirk Brooks <br /> Sent: Wednesday,July 05, 2017 10:05 AM <br /> To: Donald Cunningham; Paul McKee <br /> Cc: Randy Allen;Tim Miller <br /> Subject: RE:2231 Harrison CE17-0470 <br /> I have a public works permit application from Jesse Snowden for this location.The concrete wall does not sit on any of <br /> our utilities so when I talked to Jesse I told him it would probably be allowed to stay. I expressed reservations(sp) about <br /> the concrete rubble wall and its proximity to the driving surface.Jesse was to provide me with some measurements and <br /> I will be reviewing with Randy and Tim Miller. If we consider the walls as"other improvements"then this code sounds <br /> fine to me. KB <br /> From: Donald Cunningham <br /> Sent: Wednesday,July 05, 2017 9:13 AM <br /> To: Paul McKee <br /> Cc: Kirk Brooks <br /> Subject: RE: 2231 Harrison CE17-0470 <br /> Paul- <br /> Do you recall which EMC would require a PW for the alteration you described?Would the work be an Improvement <br /> requiring a PW Permit under EMC 13.16.020 or is there a more applicable code? <br /> Thanks! <br /> Don <br /> 13.16.020 Improvement permit required. <br /> No person,firm or corporation shall remove, alter or construct any curb, sidewalk, driveway approach, gutter, <br /> pavement or other improvement in any public street, alley or other property owned by or dedicated to or used <br /> by the city and over which it has jurisdiction to regulate the matters covered hereby,without first obtaining a <br /> permit from the city engineer, and no permit shall be granted until the applicant shall file with the city engineer <br /> for his approval a copy of a drawing showing the location and size of all such proposed improvements to serve <br /> the property affected. (Prior code§ 13.36.020) <br /> From: Paul McKee <br /> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 11:36 AM <br /> To: Donald Cunningham <br /> Cc: Ted de Budden; Roy Harris <br /> Subject: 2231 Harrison CE17-0470 <br /> Hi Don, <br /> Roy Harris asked me to take a look at this case from a PW perspective.After reviewing the photos attached to the record <br /> in TRAKiT,it appears to me that both the poured concrete retaining wall at the back edge of the sidewalk as well as the <br /> concrete rubble wall in the alley should have required PW permits prior to construction.The poured wall could likely be <br /> ' 12 <br />