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Hello Eric, <br /> What is the amount of material involved in the grading and fill removal for the new fuel tank? I will be <br /> adding a PW works permit for grading to be issued with the mechanical permit since this tank is not <br /> included in the site Public Works permit. <br /> — Terri Jorgenson <br /> Development Technician I Permit Services <br /> 425.257.8861 1 3200 Cedar Street, 2nd Floor, Everett, WA 98201 <br /> EVERETT Phone Hours: M-F 8:30am—3:OOpm <br /> everettwa.gov/permits I Facebook I Twitter <br /> COVID-19 Update: Please reference our website& online resources for updates to our service <br /> during the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to limited staff and increased volumes, response times <br /> have increased and may take as long as 3—5 business days. Your patience is appreciated as we <br /> respond in the order received. Thank you and stay well. <br /> Note:Emails and attachments sent to and from the City of Everett are public records and may be subject to disclosure pursuant <br /> to the Public Records Act. <br /> From: Eric Sweet<esweet@mazzetti.com> <br /> Sent:Tuesday,July 6, 2021 10:47 AM <br /> To:Terri Jorgenson <TJorgenson@everettwa.gov> <br /> Subject: Kaiser Permanente fuel oil tank <br /> I received your voicemail. I tried calling back, but the phone just kept ringing so I was not able to leave a <br /> message. Are you reviewing the mechanical plans for the full Specialty Clinic design? I ask because there <br /> have been a few enabling projects submitted separately. <br /> There is an existing generator and existing underground fuel oil tank serving the existing clinic. The <br /> existing tank is being decommissioned and a temporary above grade tank is being installed in the existing <br /> parking garage. This work is shown in one of the enabling projects. Under the main project, the new <br /> specialty clinic will get a new generator and a new 4,000 gallon underground fuel tank. Once this is <br /> installed and operational the existing generator and temporary fuel tank will be removed as the new <br /> generator will also serve the existing building. <br /> I attached the Site Prep Package that shows the temporary fuel tank installation for reference only. <br /> If you have further questions please give me a call. I can also direct you to the various enabling projects <br /> or send you any supporting documentation. <br /> Best regards, <br /> Eric Sweet, PE, CxA, LEED AP <br /> Associate Principal I Senior Electrical Engineer <br /> MAZZETTI <br /> 2013 Fourth Avenue, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98121 <br /> D: 425.712.2188 Q 206.963.2091 <br /> www.mazzetti.com <br />
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