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Meg Haley <br />From: Meg Haley <br />Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 9:43 AM R <br />To: jhousand@sirconstruction.com' 1-�D 7� 3-0�'L <br />Cc: 'jfp@pacengtech.com' <br />Subject: 952 North Broadway Requirements for Permit <br />Jayme, <br />We have receive the engineering report for 952 North Broadway vehicle damage from Pacific Engineering Technologies, <br />Inc. signed and stamped by James Paus!ian, P.E. and S.E. The report was distributed to Cornhusker Insurance <br />Companies and the City o( Everett. Since the report is noted for excusive use by Cornhusker, you shouid contact them or <br />Jim Paustian for a copy of the report if you are going to submit the application for building permit(s). <br />A'Stop Work' was issued on 2/13 since permits are required for the type of work involved. In regards to the ceiling repair <br />of the first and second floor units, once the floor ceiling or roof ceiling cavity is exposed, insulation is required to be <br />instalied whether the insulation was pre-existing or not, � e� the 2004 Washington State Energy Code Section 101.3.2.5, <br />exception 2. Additional requirements will apply to the work, including the 2003 International Fire Code regarding <br />retroactive requirements for detection systems (IFC Section 907.3) and the 2003 Washington State Ventilation and Indoor <br />Air Quality Code (Section 302) regarding venting. The individual rooms require a one hour separation at the floor-c�iling <br />assembly, based on the R-2 occupancy, per the 2003 Intemational Building Code Section 711.3. <br />More specific review of the work being proposed can be given once we have received the building permit application and <br />drawings for the new work, showing the existing conditions and any demolition involved, per the City of Everett Tenant <br />Improvement Checklist that you and I discussed at the counter this past Friday. Dased on the square footage of the <br />building and the de!ails required to comply with the codes, a Washington �tate licensed engineer or architect will be <br />required to subr��it and stamp the drawings. <br />I spoke to Jim Paustian regarding the engineering report, and gave him your contact information if you would like to make <br />arrangements tc get a copy. Mr. Paustian was aware of the requirement for a licensed engineer ar architect to submit the <br />drawings, per his conversations with Tony Lee, City of Everett Permit Services Manager. Tony issued the stop work order <br />on the project on February 13, 2007. According to the City of Everett inspection report, the work required for permit is a <br />result from car damage in February and water damage from the December damage to the rooting materials. <br />Please let me know if you need any additional information prior to submitting the permit applications with the drawings. <br />—Meg <br />Meg�}ia�iey <br />�la+tiy��ca,nu±le+- <br />City of Evcrelt <br />3200 Cedar Strcet <br />Everett. WA 9B201 <br />Ph: 425��57�BA73 <br />Fax: d25�2�i-8656 <br />www. everettwa.oraldefau It. as pz? I D=376 <br />`��'��' �Y}�4 .,1'�� <br />Y'. L <br />