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Cc:Anita Chen <AChen@everettwa.gov>; Ben Monk<BMonk@everettwa.gov>; Cal Bearman <br /> <CBearman@everettwa.gov>; Scott Schreffler<SSchreffler@everettwa.gov> <br /> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] Permit Question - hot tub issues <br /> Category 2:Sensitive information <br /> Good morning Sarah, <br /> Thank you for reaching out. I'm forwarding your inquiry to our building review department to <br /> confirm whether a building permit is required for an inflatable style portable hot tub. <br /> Take care, <br /> EVERETT <br /> - Audrey Arbow(she/her) <br /> Permit Technician Permit Services <br /> 425.257.8810 13200 Cedar Street, 2,d Floor, Everett, WA 98201 <br /> Phone Hours: M—F: 8:30 a.m.—12 p.m. & 1 p.m.—3 p.m. <br /> everettwa.gov/permits I onlinepermits.everettwa.gov I Facebook I Twitter <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 /> Category 2:For official use only/disclosure permissible by law. <br /> From: Sarah Nix<sarahn@asvouwishelectric.com> <br /> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2025 1:23 PM <br /> To: Permit Services<PermitServices@everettwa.gov> <br /> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Permit Question - hot tub issues <br /> CAUTION:This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open <br /> attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. <br /> Good afternoon— <br /> I am working on pulling a permit for 2x circuits, and one is for an exterior outlet that will <br /> primarily be used for a portable hot tub.The hot tub will not be hard wired in, and it is not a <br /> standard hot tub—more like an inflatable style. I received an automated email stating we <br /> would need to pull another permit—probably the building permit.Which, if it were a <br /> standard hot tub would make sense, but as it's just for an exterior outlet, does that still <br /> apply? <br />