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Approval_Additional_WSL_Pipe_Size_Waiver.pdfMessage Page I of 2 From: Williams, Phil Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 1:46 PM To: Lambert, Jennifer Subject: RE: Water line pipe size waiver I agree with, the bUilding official. Why clont we make Sure what he has done already is put together correctly and sign hirn off? From: Lambert, Jennifer Sent. Friday, July 23, 2010 1:12 PM To: Bjorback, Leif Cc. Williams, Phil Subject: RE: Water line pipe size waiver I've already inspected the outside pipe and he does have a IDIUrnbing peri nit for the work he is doing within the buiiKng. -----Original Message----- From: essage----- From: Bjorback, Leif Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 1:06 PM To: Lambert, Jennifer Subject: RE: Water line pipe size waiver A 1/4 inch, pex pipe is more than big enough for the branch serving one hose bibb. The only question might be whether his existing service line can handle the extra fixture unit dernand. I probably would not get overly concerned about that though. I take it you will inspect the piping ouitside of the structures and we Would look at things inside? L obf -6j6-rbvtck Assistant Building Official City of Edmonds (425) 771-0220 ----- Original Message ----- Fr : essage----- From: Lambert, Jennifer Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010,12:26 PM To: Bjorback, Leif Subject: FW: Water line pipe size waiver Can you tell LIS if there are any issues with his request on the building side of things? Thanks, Jennifer -----Original Message ----- Fr m: essage----- From: Lambert, Jennifer Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 11:56 AM To, Will',iams, Phil Cc: McConnell, Jeanie Subject: Water line pipe size waiver Good Afternoon, 8/18/2010 Message 8/18/2010 Page 2 of 2 I am attaching a waiver request for a contractor/homeowner that would like to deviate from our standards. He is installing a water line from the, house to his garage (hose spicket) and would like to use a 3/4" line instead of the required 1" line. He does have an existing water service line from the house to the meter that he is not changing, but I'm not sure if that meets standards since I assume the WL was installed when the house was built in 1954. Please let me know what you would like him to do and I'll let the contractor/homeowner know. Thanks, E2,i._qir?,ee9-i2,zg 7eckrzician Ci?l of Ed-nlonds' 42,5-771-0,220 ezl 1321 ,jennifer.lanibe A)cLedniods .wams I,"