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Ted de Budden <br /> From: nehal raval <nehalr@hotmail.com> <br /> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2017 4:34 PM <br /> To: Ted de Budden <br /> Subject: RE: 1806 & 1830 Hollow Dale Place <br /> Attachments: CM Everett HD Septic Report for 1810 and 1830.pdf <br /> Hello Ted, <br /> Good Afternoon and Happy Holidays !! <br /> As I understand from the last inspection at 1830, you had three comments <br /> 1. Septic Tank Inspection Report — PFA report for 1810 and 1830 <br /> 2. Masonry Chimney Fixing — Mike has resolved it as you and him discussed when you inspected. <br /> 3. Electrical Issue Fixing — Our Electrician (Alex) resolved the open issues but he was deferred to me <br /> to be in touch with you. <br /> When can we get this inspected and so, we can go ahead with the occupancy. The tenants are waiting for <br /> this to close and move-in. <br /> You can reach me anytime at 425.457.3573 <br /> Thanks, <br /> Nehal Raval <br /> 425.457.3573 <br /> From: Donald Cunningham [mailto:DCunningham@everettwa.gov] <br /> Sent: Friday, November 3,2017 10:40 AM <br /> To: nehal raval <nehalr@hotmail.com>;Ted de Budden <TdeBudden@everettwa.gov> <br /> Cc: Paul McKee<PMckeePeverettwa.gov> <br /> Subject: RE: 1806& 1830 Hollow Dale Place <br /> Good morning Nehal, <br /> I was able to speak with Ted this morning and have attached his Inspection Report from 10/31/17.Ted tells me his <br /> inspection indicated the septic system servicing 1830 Hollow Dale Place is saturated and cannot be used unless and until <br /> it meets all code requirements. He believes this same condition applies for 1806 B Hollow Dale.As his inspection report <br /> states—certification in writing from a licensed septic system installer stating the system(s) can or cannot be made viable <br /> and comply with Code.The Condemnations will remain in effect for these two properties until all required systems <br /> necessary for occupancy meet code requirements. <br /> Permits for alterations to the septic system would be through the Health Department—because the sewer is not <br /> connected to Sewer Lines. <br /> Ted said there is not currently a Stop Work Order—so you could continue your repairs to the structure—but he strongly <br /> suggests you investigate the sewage issues and costs to ensure spending money on the structures makes sense. <br /> Don C <br /> From: nehal raval [mailto:nehalr@hotmail.com] <br /> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2017 12:37 PM <br /> / 4 <br /> f <br /> f <br />