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January 5, 1971 <br />CITY OF <br />ever ett <br />'CITY HALL-219.9633 .. <br />EVERETT. WASHINGTON <br />95301 <br />INSPECTION OEPARTNENT <br />Mr. Quentin Emery, Assistant Secretary <br />Department of Social and Health Services <br />Di-•-ision of Public Assistance <br />P.O. Box 1162 ' <br />Olympia, Washington <br />Re: Welfare Office, 2809 Grand avenue, Everett, Washington <br />Dear Sir: <br />At the request of the City of Everett Fire Marshall, an inspection was <br />made of the Welfare.office at 2809 Grand Avenue, Everett, Washington <br />concerning the occupancy and use of the building. The Inspection was <br />made by Mr. L. Erickson, Head of the Inspection Department for the City <br />of Everett and his Plan Checker, Mr. Farrens. The Inspection was made <br />on the morning of January 5, 1971. <br />The City of Everett has adopted the Uniform Building Code, and in <br />accordance with that code the subject building is used as an office <br />building. Table 33-A permits 100 square feet per occupant for an <br />office building. <br />It was apparent from the inspection that the maximum occupant load was <br />being fulfilled by the employees. In addition to the employee load <br />there were approximately 150 welfare applicants in the reception room. <br />This did not include other welfare applicants being interviewed in <br />various other parts of the building. The reception room was approximately <br />22 feet by 28 feet or roughly 616 square feet which gives a use load of <br />approximately 4 square feet per occupant in that room. <br />The combined employee and welfare applicant load violates sections 3001 (b) <br />and 3301 (e) of the U.B.C. for both the building and the reception room. <br />This overcrowding is creating a hazard regarding fire exits, and over- <br />loading toilet facilities and air exhaust systems. <br />
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