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,:fRatnona -Soyla,z <br />..• bq 17 r✓vzt9u-- (IVay <br />EvEtztt, q',NL- 9S203 <br />12o6% 353-7770 <br />/yob/ 745-5�'3u <br />�u Mffl <br />u u JUN U J 1988 <br />CITY OF EVERETT <br />Public Works Dept. <br />To: Larry Crawford, Public Works Manager <br />Re: Building Permit for 6917 Evergrean 6Iay, Everett <br />I have been told that I may have to do certain street <br />improvements as a condition of obtaining a permit to <br />do some remodeling and a small addition to my property. <br />It would be a real hardship because the building is <br />so close to the road that parking and turn around is <br />a problem. <br />history: <br />3 years ago, I contacted the City regarding my wish <br />to build on an addition to the back of the building. <br />I was told that as long as I did not build "over <br />50%" of the existing building, I would not have to <br />use my limited turn around space for sidewalks, etc. <br />I interpreted that to mean 50% floor space addition. <br />I did not know that the 50% meant valuation. If I <br />had known that, I would have "squared off" the building <br />in back at that time, which would have easily been <br />less than 50% of value. As it turned out, I cut back <br />to 1/2 the addition in back. <br />Now, when I wish to build the other 1/2 as originally <br />planned and add a small narrow section on the South, <br />I am told that it was always 50% of value. So, due <br />to this misunderstanding, I have new problems to deal <br />with. <br />I am adding_ less than 50% to the floor space, but <br />since I am also fixing the interior ceilings that <br />are low, and unsupported (ready to fall down) and <br />putting on a sort of false front to give the building <br />more presence, I am apparently over the 50% of existing <br />value. <br />