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Tony Lee <br /> From: DKG Architects <dkgarchitects@comcast.net> <br /> Sent: Saturday,August 4, 2018 8:19 AM <br /> To: Tony Lee <br /> Subject: Re: Plan review for Northshore Christian Church <br /> Hi Tony, <br /> I will be back in the office on Monday afternoon. I will see if I can enlarge the ambulatory toilet compartments <br /> to make it wheelchair accessible within the existing space. The north wall might be structural since there is an <br /> existing beam there so I might not be able to move it to enlarge the existing space for the proposed children <br /> restrooms. <br /> As an option, since there are a couple of wheelchair accessible toilet stalls on the same level in the existing <br /> building (you'll see them in the floor plan) and are already currently being used by the Early Learning Center <br /> children, can we put a sign at each door of the new children restrooms to say"Wheelchair accessible toilet stalls <br /> available in Atrium restrooms"? <br /> Thanks, <br /> Dan <br /> DKG Architects <br /> (425) 327-2690 <br /> On Aug 3, 2018, at 3:17 PM, Tony Lee<TLee@everettwa.gov>wrote: <br /> Hi Dan,thanks for the reply — <br /> The way I read the exception is that the child's water closet should still be provided with a clearance <br /> complying with A117.1 Section 604.3 (60"x 56" space) according to Section 604.11.3. <br /> I see the code regarding children's use water closets that are located within an ambulatory stall as noted <br /> in Section 604.11.2 but that would be specific to any toilet that were placed in an ambulatory stall, not <br /> that an ambulatory stall could substitute for a regular accessible-type stall. <br /> Unless I am missing something.Thanks,Tony <br /> <image002.jpg>Tony Lee <br /> Building Official I Permit Services <br /> 425.257.8812 13200 Cedar Street, 2nd Floor, Everett,WA 98201 <br /> everettwa.gov/permits 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 <br /> to the Public Records Act. <br /> 1 �� <br />