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Everett <br />bWAWd <br />91101.AC WORKS <br />ENGINEERING / PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT 1 I I I I.' <br />2002 <br />June 10, 2004 <br />Janet Knox <br />212 74th St SE <br />Everett, WA 98203 <br />RE: EXPIRING PERMIT <br />Job Address: 212 74th St SE <br />Permit: M0302-031 (Gas insert, hot water tank, gas piping) <br />(You must reference both permit number and address is hen calling or writing) <br />According to our records there has been no request for inspection in the last 180 days. Please see <br />the enclosed inspection record. The Uniform Building Code provides that all permits expire by <br />limitation if the work authorized by the permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after work <br />is commenced for a period of 180 days. If you wish to prevent the permit from expiring without <br />documentation of completion, you may: <br />1) Request an inspection of work that has occurred, to document continuing progress, <br />or 2) Request final inspection if the work is completed, <br />or 3) Submit a written request for a 180 day extension. <br />Please respond within 10 days. After that time the file will be sent to our Records Department <br />I'm microfilming without final approval. To schedule inspections, or to discuss the status of your <br />permit file, please call me at (425) 257-7261 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., or contact me by e-mail <br />at mmcleod@ci.everctt.wa.us. <br />Sincerely, G-/6 t' <br />Jaffe+ knux f9(1rd tattd rejuPl141 <br />Margaret McLeod <br />Building Division P'5-3 - G.135 <br />CITY OF EVERETT • 3200 Cedar Street • Everett, WA 98201 • (425) 257-8200 • Fax (425) 257-8856 <br />