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Diane Haugen <br />Katherine Court <br />CRS #94687-4097-005 <br />November 22, 1994 <br />Page 2 <br />3, The Washington State Bamer-Free Accessibiliry code WAC 51-20-3100 is to be <br />enforced by the local building official, and is not part of our purview. However, I <br />recommend review of the placement of the toilet flush control. This code reqnires <br />the toilet flush control for banier-free accessible toileu be on the open side of tiie <br />toilet. L� Iti!f'f:' Ilt'Y�i ll�"-7�/1 <br />WAC 51-20-3106(k)(5)(D) <br />4. For future projects it is advisable to have all floor plans oriented with north in the <br />same direction if at all possible. F('I A�� �`k � � <br />PUBLIC HEALTH CONSULTANTS REVIEW <br />John Templar, R.S. (206) 705-6786 <br />1. Provide a sink exclusively for handwashing in the kitchen. WAC 246-215-120(9)(c). <br />2, Provide an indirect drain for the dishwasher and the food prep sink. WAC 246-215- <br />120(3)(b). <br />3. Provide a shield for the pantry light fixture. WAC 246-215-150(5)(b). <br />MECHANICAL CONSULTANT"S REVIEW <br />Claude V. Laws, P.E. (206) 705-6783 <br />Approved <br />STATE FIRE MARSHAL'S REVIEW <br />Mike Paddock (206) 705-6784 <br />-. <br />1. ; The main exit door, off the foyer on the first floor, shall swing in the direction of <br />egress. Sec. 3304(b), Uniform Building Code. <br />2. Both exterior exit doors en the first floor shall not be provided with a latch or lock <br />unless it is panic hardware. Sec. 3317(d), Uniform Building Code. <br />—� Er�wr° R, � '; 1 oN`�� <br />N��i� F'1��'���� <br />