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(5/11/201610:12:48 AM SFF)Action Created <br /> (5/11/2016 10:20 AM SFF) <br /> Complaint made on 5/5/2016 at 9:00am via voicemail. Sabrina called complainant back on 5/6/2016 in <br /> AM: <br /> Kimberly Nelson is an employee at 2809 Grand Ave.The parking striping at the neighboring buildings <br /> (1301, 1307, 1309 Hewitt Ave) is the wrong angled direction because the parking lot and the alley have a <br /> —15' grade break so there is no access from the alley. Kimberly's car was parked in her office's parking <br /> lot at 2809 Grand Ave and was hit by a large truck parked in the angled spaces adjacent. The owner of <br /> the building at 2809 Grand Ave,Jim Stewart, is also involved in this issue as his vehicle has been hit in <br /> the past and is making a complaint at the same time as his employee, Kimberly.The police were called <br /> and they said this has been an ongoing issue for a long time and that vehicles are hit/damaged in this <br /> parking lot all of the time.This complaint is now coming in to the City to review the angled parking in the <br /> lot for 1301, 1307, and 1307 Hewitt Ave. <br /> (5/11/2016 10:29 AM SFF) <br /> Sabrina conducted research on the following properties on 5/6/2016: 2809 Grand Ave, 1301 Hewitt Ave, <br /> 1307 Hewitt Ave, and 1309 Hewitt Ave. <br /> GoSync! 2001 imagery shows the parking lot striping at 2809 Grand Ave as 90 degree parking stalls at <br /> the north end of their lot, against the building, and the parking lot striping of the three buildings to the <br /> south as 90 degree parking at the north end of their property line. It seems as though there was a <br /> shared driveway acess from the 2809 property and that vehicles would pull in to the southern parking <br /> spaces from the north. <br /> This parking lot striping was revised starting at 2005 GoSync! imagery to what is currently shown today <br /> (2011 imagery and what is on-site). <br /> In researching TRAKiT records for all of the above listed properties, there is no evidence of a permit for <br /> restriping/revising the parking lot layout. <br /> In researching the Microfiche for all of the above listed properties,there is no evidence of a permit for <br /> restriping/revising the parking lot, and no evididence indicating that the current parking lot layout was <br /> approved by the City of Everett. <br /> Further research is needed by each department to determine what corrections may need to take place <br /> regarding some or all of the above listed properties and the parking lot between these buildings. <br />