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was on site an extended time due to the unexpected depth of the junction and because neighbor Williams did not want <br /> the connections merged—but the City required the repair. <br /> Anyway—Ken will let Dan know the City may be seeking to meet at the property for inspection. <br /> Thanks! <br /> Don <br /> Don Cunningham <br /> Code Enforcement I Everett Police Department <br /> P:425.257.8564 13002 Wetmore Ave, Everett, WA 98201 <br /> Celebrating 125 years everettwa.gov/police I Facebook I Twitter <br /> Note:Emails and attachments sent to and from the City of Everett are public records and may be subject to disclosure pursuant to the Public <br /> Records Act. <br /> From: Donald Cunningham <br /> Sent:Thursday, May 17, 2018 10:28 AM <br /> To: Brian Doolan<BDoolan@everettwa.gov>; Heather Griffin<HGriffin(«@everettwa.gov> <br /> Cc:Ted de Budden <TdeBudden@everettwa.gov>;Jim Knappert<JKnappert@everettwa.gov>; Bruce Bosman <br /> <BBosman@everettwa.gov> <br /> Subject: RE:7325 E Heather Way Sewer and Drainage Mapping <br /> Brian- <br /> I inspected this area yesterday and took the attached photos.The owner of 7305—Mr. Williams—says the three owners, <br /> 7325,7317 and 7305 performed a dye test on their lines 1-2 weeks ago and that it indicated sewage was coming from <br /> 7325.Williams said the owner at 7325—Minneman—does not agree they are responsible. Williams also believes <br /> Minneman may have connected to Williams line some years ago (under permit but without their permission) and the <br /> patch in the asphalt where he believes that happened is part of the sewage area present. <br /> Can you and perhaps a PW Inspector help clarify the violation, where it is coming from, and the needed abatement? <br /> Thanks! <br /> Don <br /> (3/1; <br />