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0 0 Sent via e-mail l, <br /> POOL14C WOW" <br /> July 17, 2015 <br /> James <br /> Speedy Signs <br /> 19106 Highway 99 #A <br /> Lynnwood, WA 98036 <br /> Project: INSTALL LIT CHANNEL LETTERS-MOONLIGHT GROCERY STORE <br /> Owner and Tenant: EVERETT SQUARE PARTNERS and MOONLIGHT GROCERY STORE <br /> Job Address: 2625 COLBY AVE <br /> Permit: 51507-006 <br /> RE: SIGN CORRECTIONS LETTER <br /> Dear James, <br /> In response to the application for a building permit, the plans have been examined and you are advised that <br /> revisions may be necessary before a permit can be issued. Please review and respond to the comments <br /> below. Plan review will resume when the requested information is submitted. All required submittals must be <br /> of sufficient detail and information to ensure that the proposed structures will be constructed in compliance <br /> with all adopted codes, with two sets of drawings submitted for revisions. <br /> Structural <br /> 1. For new wall signs, please provide section details and notes that identify type of sign attachment, <br /> including length and size, the overall number of attachments, and dimensioned depth of the <br /> attachment into the specific type of wall construction that will be supporting the sign. Please include <br /> elevations indicating the location of attachments on the sign (or individual letters). The spacing of the <br /> attachments should not exceed 4'-0", as a general rule, and they should be located at the top and <br /> bottom of the sign channel or letters. <br /> 2. Please identify the weight of the hanging sign, if it is not directly attached to the wall. <br /> Upon resubmittal of the drawings, your application will be given priority and plan review will recommence. All <br /> required submittals shall be of sufficient detail and contain sufficient information to ensure that the proposed <br /> structure will be constructed in compliance with all adopted codes. All codes cited refer to the 2012 <br /> International Building Code (IBC), the 2012 International Fire Code (IFC), as amended by the State of <br /> Washington and adopted by the City of Everett. The current IBC referenced standard for accessible design is <br /> the 2009 "Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities" (ICC/ANSI A117.1). Federal ADA regulations and <br /> standards may be more restrictive. These comments address building issues only. Additional revisions or <br /> additions may be required by other departments (such as Utilities, Traffic, Planning or Fire). You can contact <br /> me to discuss this letter by calling 425-257-8813, or by e-mail at mhaley@everettwa.gov <br /> erely, n/0 VI-edNSC 6Y- 0l .►t' (Le-Ce11J E <br /> Me Haley, , Plan Review Architect <br /> everettwa.gov permits <br /> i <br />