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From: ]an Meston <br /> Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 1:15 PM <br /> To: 'JRR' <br /> Subject: RE: 2326 Grand <br /> Ron, <br /> We agree that the front porch rail is appropriate tor the design of the house and meets the Historic Overlay <br /> Standards. The cover over the lower unit entry meets the standards also <br /> I appreciate your submitting these details for our review. <br /> Jan Meston <br /> From: JRR [mailto:Ron@JRREngr.comJ <br /> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 4:18 PM <br /> To: ]an Meston <br /> Subjed: 2326 Grand <br /> Jan, <br /> Please take a look at the attached pdfs You had a comment on the approved plans that said any changes to <br /> the elevation views would require approval. Although the front railing for the porch could be eliminated per code <br /> due to the height above finish grade I want to build it. I just don't want to build it 36" tall blocking the front <br /> windows. I think the attached is more historic as well. <br /> The other possible change is to add a 4'x6' cover over the entry to the lower unit. I had no idea the wind blows <br /> like it does down there so unless I go with a metal door I should have a cover over the porch. <br /> Thanks, <br /> Ron Riach, P.E. <br /> JRR Engineering, Inc. <br /> 18609 76th Ave. W., Ste. B <br /> Lynnwood, WA 98037-4149 <br /> (425) 697-5108 <br /> Fax (425) 697-4506 <br /> www.7RREngr.com <br /> 0�#/I G/'_009 <br /> �L <br />